1. 电子设备与计算机的关系:计算机是电子设备的中心,电子设备是计算机的附属品。 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FOOTBALL FROM PAGE 10 MONDAY,OCTOBER 31,2011 rushing. The running backs were frequently grounded in the backfield. Freshman running back Tony Pierson was the Jayhawks' leading rusher with only 13 yards. "Their defensive front handled our offensive front, and that's kind of the bottom line," coach Turner Gill said. 2015-04-16 16:38:59 Gill was understating the tough lay for the offensive line as the lay- hawks had 11 plays that they had lost yards or rushed for no gain. Now, at 2-6 and 0-5 in Big 12 play, the Jayhawks continue to be a source of futility rather than a source of progress. Gill continues to be the subject of criticism from the fans and media alike. ings that has come along with the stretch that Kansas football has gone through. Long pointed to the team's tough schedule in October, playing Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Kansas State and now Texas. Even Long couldn't deny the trivial feel- "This team is frustrated, I mean we're all frustrated at this point in time," Long said. "We're fighting and scratching to find a win and we're trying to work toward it. Going into the season, we knew October was going to be rough. It came to an exclamation point tonight." Edited by C.J. Matson SO FLY MIKE GUNNOE/KANSAN CROSS COUNTRY Senior Stephanie Payne flies through the water in the 200 yard butterfly Saturday against Illinois. Payne finished first with a time of 2:04.13. Stowe captures All-Big 12 spot MAX GOODWIN editor@kansan.com Both the men's and women's cross country teams finished seventh place at Saturday's Big 12 Championship meet at Texas A&M, but it was unexpected, coach Stanley Redwine said. The Oklahoma State men's team won, making it the fourth straight Big 12 title for the team. For the Iowa State women's cross country team it was the first league title. Senior Rebeka Stowe provided the best news of the day for the Jayhawks with a time of 19:52.3 and an individual seventh-place finish. It was a personal record for Stowe, the best finish for a Kansas women's runner in league history, and qualifies her as an All Big 12 Team member as a top fifteen finisher in the conference meet. It is the second time in her career she has been given the honor of All Big 12. "It's exciting. This course is really flat so I PRd by a lot and that's fun," Stowe said. It was a goal for senior Kara Windisch to stay with Austin Bussing finished first for the Kansas men's team and placed twenty-second overall with a time of 24:22.5. Despite running a good individual race, he still believes there was more he could have done to help the team. Stowe, a strategy that paid off with a personal record for her as well on the Texas A&M course, which she said is very fast. Her seventeenth place finish was just outside the range for the All Big 12 runners. "We really wanted to go out after the Texas A&M guys but instead we put them in position to draft off us for a while and sort of kick us down." Bussing said. "I have to take responsibility for that because being a senior and a captain I should have been the one to tell the guys to ease off a little bit that first mile." Junior Josh Baden said that the men's team needs to focus on staying closer together for the regional meet in two weeks. He finished third for the Jayhawks and 45th overall. The gap between the first and fifth runners was forty seven seconds, more than double the twenty second gap in the previous meet at Wisconsin on Oct. 14. The senior leaders of each Kansas cross country team know that they were capable of a better performance. Windisch said her team could finish as high as third in the Big 12. Bussing said before the meet that the goal was to beat Texas A&M and Iowa State, but both finished higher than Kansas. The team still has a chance to qualify for the national meet if it places high enough in the NCAA Midwest Regional meeting on Nov. 12. Edited by Rachel Schultz ---