Section B · Page 8 The University Daily Kansan Friday. November 21. 1997 4 Purple people sack stadium expansion financing plan MANHATTAN — Purple pride abounds at Kansas State, with the Wildcats ranking No. 9 in The Associated Press poll and coming off a win against Colorado. It's been years since anybody called the team the "Mildcats," but a vestige of those lean years remains: KSU Stadium. It's the smallest in the Big 12 Conference, with permanent seating for 39,200 people. Home games regularly draw nearly 43,000, requiring temporary seating. An expansion is planned, but students rejected a proposal this week that would have increased their fees to finance the improvements. "I was hoping it would pass," athletic director Max Urick said. "But evidently they think the 7,500 seats they have is adequate." Urick was referring to the minimum number of seats the university sets aside for students. Had the referendum passed, a $12 or $24 per-semester fee could have been instituted, and guaranteed student seating would have expanded by either 1,500 or 2,500 seats, depending on the fee approved. Votes were cast Monday and Tuesday by 3,717 students, or 18 percent of the student body. A narrow Bill Snyder: Students won't pay for his football team to have a new stadium majority, 51 percent, opposed an increase in the privilege fee, with The expansion proposal calls for 7,000 additional permanent seats in the stadium. Temporary seating after the renovation could raise attendance to 50,000. 49 percent favoring it. Passage would have required 60 percent approval. The upgrading would include renovated bathrooms and concession stands, as well as an expanded press box. The estimated cost, including debt service, is $20 million. Urick has said the expansion would proceed regardless of the outcome of the student referendum. Student Governing Association president Tim Riemann said he wasn't concerned that students would be squeezed out of opportunities to purchase football tickets in the expanded stadium. "Max Urick and the athletic department are very smart," he said. "They know that the students who are buying lower-priced tickets today are the alumni that will be buying the higher-priced tickets after they graduate." "I think they know it's important to keep us in the loop," Riemann said. Kathleen Cople, Office of Student Activities and Services graduate assistant, said 1,000 more students voted in the referendum than did in the spring general elections. Riemann expressed enthusiasm about voter turnout. "Compared to other elections we've had, it's super," Riemann said. "It shows that students will come out and vote if it's something that will really affect them." Rivals line up for run at bowls, cups, buckets and pride By Richard Rosenblatt The Associated Press Get ready for a rivalry revival. From Ann Arbor to Auburn, from Lexington to Los Angeles, college football puts some of its fiercest rivalries on display tomorrow — and more than just bragging rights are at stake. "This is the week that caps the season," said Keith Jackson, ABC sportscaster. "These are the games with some real tradition behind them. Whether you're 8-3 or 8-3, they will play hard and hate each other before the game, and have a drink with each other after the game." Three rivalries have national title and major bowl implications: No. 4 Ohio State (10-1) at No. 1 Michigan (10-0) in the 100-Yard War; No. 2 Florida State (10-0) at No. 10 Florida (8-2) for the Governor's Cup; and even No. 5 Tennessee (8-1) at Kentucky (5-5) for the Beer Barrel. A notch below, but with conference title and bowl alliance chances on the line, are: No. 11 Washington State (9-1) at No. 17 Washington (7-3) for the Apple Cup; No. 7 UCLA (8-2) at Southern California (6-4) for the Victory Bell; and Alabama (4-6) at No. 13 Auburn (8-2) in the Iron Bowl. Toss in The Game (Harvard at Yale), The Big Game (Cal at Stanford), the Old Oaken Bucket (Purdue at Indiana), another Victory Bell (Duke at No. 8 North Carolina) and the Floyd of Rosedale (Minnesota at Iowa), and there are generations of memories being played out in three hours. "Teams are playing for coonskin hats, bells and buckets, stuff like that," said Jackson. "But I don't know if there's ever been so many key decisions hanging on the outcome." Even after tomorrow's winners emerge, there still could be uncertainty as to who will be playing where and against whom. A sampling of rivalries past and present: The 100-Yard War (Michigan- Ohio State) How much did former Ohio State coach Wody Hayes dislike Michigan? Try this: Hayes and an assistant coach were driving back from a recruiting trip in Michigan one year, and with the gas gauge reading empty, Hayes ordered the assistant to drive on. Thirty minutes later, and still in Michigan, the assistant again suggested a pit stop. "I don't buy one damn drop of gas in the state of Michigan!" Hayes said. "We'll coast and push this damn car to the Ohio line before I give this state a penny of my money." Tomorrow, the Wolverines are playing for more than money they're aiming for their first Rose Bowl trip since 1993, first perfect regular season since 1971 and first national title since 1948. As if the series needed any more hype, how's this? Ohio State, which had perfect seasons spoiled by Michigan the past two seasons, has its chance for revenge. However, the Buckeyes are 1-7 against the Wolverines under coach John Cooper. "The truth doesn't bother me," Cooper said. "I don't like it, but the only way we're going to do something about it is go win the game. Don't endure it, enjoy it. Enjoy it." Florida State travels to The Swamp needing a win for a trip to the Orange Bowl. The 'Gators still have hopes of a New Year's Day The Governor's Cup (Florida- Florida State) Lately, national titles have been won or lost when the 'Gators and Seminoles hook up, and this game is no extenction. Last year, the Seminoles beat the 'Gators 24-21 in the regular season, but Florida won the national title with a 52-20 rout of Florida State in the Sugar Bowl a few weeks later. Leave it to 'Gators coach Steve Spurrier to spice things up with late-hit charges against the Seminoles. Before last year's Sugar Bowl, Spurrier accused Florida State coaches of encouraging late hits against Danny Wuerffel charges he is resurrecting this year charges he is ready getting this year. "The only thing we can hope is that the referee controls the game," he said. "If he doesn't, I don't know what's going to happen out there. We can't ask our players to be spearing dummies, or tackling dummies, or late-hit dummies." bowl, most likely the Citrus. 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