University Daily Kansan, November 17, 1982 CU president says Clemson to stay home By United Press International CLEMSON, S.C.- Defending national champion Clemson will not appear in a post-season football bowl, Bill Atchely, president of the university, announced yesterday — apparently because it fares NCAA probation. Atchley declined to elaborate on why the Tigers would not play in a bowl game. He said he intended to explain the reasons in a news conference next The school has been under investigation by the NCAA since 1980 for alleged recruiting violations in its football program. Two former high school coaches were charged that they were offered money and other gifts to sign with Clemson. Atchley's announcement, released by the Clemson sports information office, ended weeks of speculation on whether a star would be able to appear in a post-eason game. "It am announcing officially today that Clemson will not appear in a post-season bowl this year." Atchley's statement read. "Several bowl committees have continued to express interest in us, and we and all Clemson fans appreciate that very much. But unfortunately, for reasons I now plan to expel in at a press conference next week, the 1982 season for us will end with the Mirage Bowl in Japan on Nov. 27." Clemson, 7-1-1 and ranked 12th in the UPT Board of Coaches national ratings, is scheduled to face Atlantic Coast Conference foe Wake Island in Tokyo. "It has been a great season for a "It has been a great season for a great team," Aitchley said. "I can't praise highly enough these young men who have played under enormous adversity all year. They have responded with confidence and are, and there's no doubt at all that they will continue to do so in our last two games." The COMPUTER STORE 1000 Iowa 841-0066 FRESHMEN NAVAL ROTC SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE STOP BY 115 MILITARY SCIENCE OR CALL 864-3161 It Could Only Happen at ... 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"History shows that in this game, you throw out everything that's happened during the season," he said. "We need to come over here and play us tough." Both squads are struggling with only one conference victory each. The Jayhawks are 1-4-1 in the Big Eight. Missouri's record stands at 1-3-2. It has been four years since the Jayhawks finished with fewer than two conference victories in a season. Bud Moore was the KU coach and the Jayhawks went 1-10 with no Big Eight victories. defense shines MISSOURI HAS not experienced a one-victory conference record since 1971 under coach Al Onofrio. But finding a permanent quarterback to throw to them has been Missouri's thorn. Marlon Adler, a sophomore walk-on from Winfield, Kan., is the first of four players pleted 69 of 123 passes for 1,044 yards, nine interceptions and six touchdowns. But the Tigers have had their ups and downs this season, and it may be hard to tell which Missouri team will show up for the season finale. CAVER, WHO leads the Big Eight with 37 catches, and Gibber, who has 24 receptions, have been two of Missouri's top weapons. The Tigers, 4-4-2 overall, have shown signs of being a strong football team. However, they have been unable to secure starting roles for many of their players, and the frequent changes have burl "I have the utmost respect for the program and the job done by Warren Powers at Missouri," said Fambrouch. "Defensively, they're strong. Their secondary, as a whole, is as good as any in the Big Eight." offense to scare you to death. They have excellent receivers in James Caver and tight end Andy Gibler." While the offense has fluttered, the defense has been more than good, according to KU coach Don Fambrough. Bobby Bell, 6-3, 202, junior; Randy Jostes, 6-2, 257, senior; James Lockett, 6-4, 258 senior; Kill Skilman, 6-2, 259, junior; anchor the defense line. THE TIGERS' SECONDARY ranks No. 1 in the country against the pass. The Tigers give up an average of just 114.9 yards a game through the air, 63 yards better than the Kansas secondary, which ranks No. 4 in the NCAA. The defense, laden with seniors, is led by defensive backs Demetrius Johnson, Kevin Potter and Raymond Hairston Johnson. 6-foot, 185-pound Hairston Johnson, Hairston 6-2, 182-pound free safety, each have three interceptions. Brad Perry backs up Adler at the signal-calling position, and the two often share time in each game. His statistics are nearly equal to those of Adler's, as he also has completed 69 of 123 passes for six touchdowns. Perry has thrown for 827 yards and eight interceptions. "offensively, Missouri has had its ups and downs," Fambrough said. "But they have enough skill people on In the starting backfield, sophomore fullback Tracey Mack and freshman tailback Santiago Barbosa have rushed for 399 and 363 yards. In addition to his quarterback skills, Adler is also the punter. 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