PAGE 8 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 2 8-1, 5-1 ETHAN PADWAY epadway@kansan.com OKLAHOMA (Last week 2 With Stanford and Boise State losing this week, Oklahoma has re-emerged as a BCS contender if the chips fall the right way. 3 (Last week 3) KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA STATE 8-2, 5-2 10-0, 7-0 (Last week 1) Junior quarterback Collin Klein has accounted for 34 of the Wildcat's 39 offensive touchdowns this season, with 24 of them coming on the ground. the Cowboys feasted on the Red Raiders last week. They have one more tune-up game before they play in the de facto Big 12 championship game in the Bedlam series. BAYLOR 5 6-3, 3-3 (Last week 6) (Last week 8) Baylor is 5-0 at home this season. Its home perfection will be tested this week when Oklahoma rolls to town. MISSOURI 5-5, 3-4 Missouri has yet to win back-to-back games this season. A victory this week against Texas Tech would give it that and make it bowl eligible. (Last week 4) TEXAS 6-3. 3-3 The Texas offense is so one dimensional that its co-leaders in touchdown passes are freshman quarterback David Ash and sophomore quarterback Case McCoy with three each. (Last week 7) IOWA STATE 5-4, 2-4 The Cyclones are one victory away from becoming bowl eligible. Unfortunately for them, their final three games are against the top three teams in the conference. (Last week 5) 5-5, 3-4 TEXAS A&M TEXAS TECH 5-5, 2-5 (Last week 9) The Aggies are on a three game losing streak, and coach Mike Sherman could find his seat burning up should the Aggies fall to the Jayhawks this week. The Red Raiders have not been competitive with anyone since upsetting the Sooners. Part of the problem is that Seth Doege has thrown only two touchdowns in the last three games. (Last week 10) KANSAS 2-8, 0-7 Kansas travels to College Station, Texas, and for the second consecutive week will try and prevent a team from becoming bowl eligible by beating them. Residential Trash Collection Changes Over Thanksgiving Holiday There will be no residential trash collection on Thursday, November 24th or Friday, November 25th due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Only residential customers with regularly scheduled trash collection day on Thursday will be affected. Trash collection will be moved as follows: Thursday residential customers: Thanksgiving week trash collection will be: North of 23rd Street/ Clinton Parkway Tuesday, November 22, 2011 South of 23rd Street/ Clinton Parkway Wednesday, November 23, 2011 The regular collection schedule will resume the week after Thanksgiving. Thanks for your cooperation! For more information, contact the Solid Waste Division at 832-3032. City of Lawrence PUBLIC WORKS ARREST Missouri coach arrested on drunk driving charge The Boone County Sheriff's Office stated that deputies arrested University of Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel Wednesday night in Columbia, Mo., after he drove while intoxicated. On Thursday, Missouri suspended Pinkel for Saturday's game against Texas Tech — the school's final home game of the season — and stalled his salary for a year. The school's actions approximate to $306,000 in penalties and 50 hours of community service. Pinkel will no longer receive a $75,000 bonus if his team reaches a bowl game, a $100,000 payment for team academic and social standards or a $50,000 raise. In a written statement, Pinkel accepted full responsibility and the terms of the suspension. "Everyone is held accountable in our program for their actions, and I'm no different," he said. ASSOCIATED PRESS Max Rothman BOONE COUNTY SHERIFF'S Office records show that deputies pulled Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel over Wednesday night, Nov. 16, in Columbia, Mo., and jailed him on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. He was released from the Boone County Jail after posting a $500 bond. Recap the entire last year with the JAYHAWKER MAGAZINE Available for only 10 dollars at HyVee, Dillons, Wal-Mart and KU Bookstores. If ycu pre-ordered a Jayhawker you can pick it up in room 2051 Dole Human Resources Center. Syracuse police look into coaching sex scandal SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Just two weeks after Penn State was rocked by a child sex scandal, ESPN reported Thursday that police were investigating an assistant basketball coach at Syracuse University on INVESTIGATION Fine (AP) allegations of child molestaation. Shortly afterward, Syracuse placed longtime assistant coach Bernie Fine on administrative leave "in light of the new allegations and the Syracuse City Police investigation," the school said. Sgt. Tom Connellan told The Post-Standard that police received information on the case Thursday but would not say who provided the information. ESPN reported that Fine is accused of molesting a former Syracuse ball boy, who is now 39. The alleged victim told ESPN the abuse occurred at Fine's home, at Syracuse basketball facilities and on team road trips, including the 1987 Final Four. Fine is in his 35th season as an assistant to coach Jim Boeheim Phone calls by The Associated Press to the police were not immediately returned. Associated Press