6A SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2008 Underground KANSAN COLLECTORS arrows 12.06.08 MITH WELLSPRING CENTER FOR NATURAL HEALTH & BALLETING $25 STUDENT MASSAGE (50 MINUTES) NOW ENROLLING · MASSAGE THERAPY PROGRAM · FITNESS TRAINING & WELLNESS PROGRAM 947 NEW HAMYSIRE ST. INDEX TO PEPPER JACKS) · 785-856-3905 employees 12.00.00 247 NEW HAMPIRE ST. DIRECT TO TAPER LABEL 785-856-3905 expires 12.08.06 presented by THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MAP COURTESY OF KU ATHLETICS BORDER SHOWDOWN MIP LOOKOUTS OF KUHNETI For the Nov. 29 Border Showdown game, Kansas fans will be directed to parking lots to the west of Arrowhead stadium (shown above in blue). Missouri fans will park at the east of the stadium (in yellow). Arrowhead officials expect this change to help fans get into the parking lots more efficiently than they did last year. New parking procedure should shorten wait to tailgate at Arrowhead Nov. 29 Kansas to the west, Missouri to the east BY B.J. RAINS rains@kansan.com Cody Daniels was so excit Cody Daniel for last year's Border Show down against the Missouri Tigers that he and his friends jumped in their RV and headed to Arrowhead Stadium more than six hours before kickoff. But Daniels traffic on Interstate 435. "It was very frustrating." Daniels said. "It was a big mess. We were real surprised, because we figured "It was a big mess. We figured we were going to beat the crowd. It was a pain in the butt because we had to park way in the back." Shawnee freshman, and his friends couldn't get into the stadium's parking lot for more than two hours as they sat in standstill CODY DANIELS Shawnee freshman we were going to beat the crowd. It was a pain in the butt, because we had to park way in the back and it took probably 10 or 15 minutes to walk from where we were parked to get to the stadium." year's game that they hope will alleviate last year's parking lot mess. They have assigned all parking lots on the west side of Arrowhead Stadium for Kansas fans and parking lots to the east of the stadium to Missouri fans. To help fix the problem. Arrowhead Stadium has formed a new parking procedure for this The new plan should help fans avoid the lines on both I-435 and I-70 that stretched as long as five miles and forced fans from both teams to wait as long as three hours to get into the parking lot last year. Parking lots will open five hours prior to kickoff, meaning that those attending the 11:30 a.m. game can start tailgating at 6:30 a.m. Either way, the new lots should allow fans of each team to tailgate together and have a better time leading up to kickoff. "Arrowhead has worked with the schools to formulate a parking plan that should help Kansas fans and Missouri fans get into the parking lot quicker," Jim Marchiony, associate athletics director, said. "It should also help get them into the stadium quicker and easier once they get there as well." "It will probably help." Daniels said. "But people from the opposite team will go and venture into the other parking lot and they are just going to get manhandled." Arrowhead officials recommend carpooling to the Nov. 29 game and arriving early to avoid missing any of the game, because police will pat down each person entering the stadium. Edited by Becka Cremer Take the hassle out of the holidays. Let Perkins do the cooking. Order your Thanksgiving Feast today. SAVE 20% 20% Off Your Total Bill With KU Student ID* Present this coupon and your KU Student ID at the cashier at the time of sale and receive a 20% discount off your total bill (including entrées, drinks, side items and desserts). * Not valid with any other special or discount programs. Not valid on Holiday Feast. Coupon Expires: December 31, 2008. Valid only at participating Perkins® Restaurant & Bakery locations. 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Sorentam put together consecutive birds on the par-4 14th and par-5 15th to stop the bogey bleeding and finished six shots behind Katherine Hull (68). "I was a little nervous. I feel like I'm playing good. I'm excited about the week," Sorenstam said. "But I'm telling you, nothing went my way today." Indeed, it was not a dominant round for the woman who once controlled her sport. She went barefoot into the water on the par-3 seventh to salvage a bogey and was 4 over through 10 holes, putting her into what seemed like a precarious spot. But as she's done so many times throughout her 72-win career, the Hall of Famer rallied. "I think she wants to win a few more," Hull said. "But I guess time will tell." Sorenstam is a four-time ADT winner and a giant fan of the Trump International course, but in this double-cut, erase-the-scores format, she's never even reached the weekend. L t h B fa od t The scores are erased after Friday's play, then get wiped clear again after Saturday's round, after which only the top eight get invited back Sunday to play for the $1 million winner's prize. Associated Press