8A the university daily kansan homecoming monday, october 20, 2003 Bad news, Bears Jayhawk spirit was in full force during Saturday's homecoming festivities Courtney Kuhlen/Kansan Baylor's Stephen Sepulveda, senior linebacker, tackled John Randle, freshman running back, in the second quarter of Saturday's game. Randle led for Kansas in rushing with 55 yards. Joe Fahrbach officially became the craziest fan at the University of Kansas at noon Friday. The Homecoming committee had only a few entries in the contest, and the Haven freshman won by default when he was the only fan to show up. "Everyone else got intimidated when they saw me," Fahrbach said. He jumped rope and roared on Wescool Beach in an attempt to bring back the Kansas wrestling team. The idea was part of this year's "Bringing Back the Classics" homecoming theme. Eric Braem/Kansar Tony Stubbs, junior safety, threw his gloves to fans in the stands after the Jayhawks beat the Baylor Bears 28-21 Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. Courtney Kuhlen/Kansan RIGHT: Vibrantly colored international flags filled the sky over Jayhawk Boulevard on Saturday at the annual Homecoming parade. Students, alumni and members of the community came out to watch the event. CENTER: Members of the University of Kansas marching band proceeded down Jayhawk Boulevard Saturday before the Home-coming game against Baylor. Sean Smith/Kansas Abby Tillery/Kansas Courtney Kuhlen/Kanaan Wide receiver Mark Simmons carried Baylor defensive back Michael Boyd after a first quarter reception. 1 X 1 +