Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 12. 1997 Kansas should learn from Mizzou, not K-State Tough opponents would ready team Dear Terry Allen. I would like to express my best wishes to the Jayhawks' staff and players as they prepare for Texas on Saturday. I know this has been a long season, though you have worked several miracles with this team already. Next season, the Jayhawks will have an opportunity to improve on what they already have accomplished this year. But I would advise you not to develop Kansas in the same manner that Bill Snyder, another Iowa native, has done at Kansas State. Rather, I would hope you look toward Larry Smith and Missouri as the model for the Jayhawks' progression Snyder has done a tremendous job rebuilding what was the worst football program in NCAA history into a top 10 contender each year. But Snyder is the reason the Mildcats never will become Wildcats. During his nine seasons at Manhattan, Snyder's Mildcats have played just one nonconference opponent ranked in the top 25—in 1991, K-State lost at Washington 56-3. To the surprise of no one, Snyder has a 6-19-1 record against ranked opponents. Snyder never has defeated Nebraska or Colorado and is unwilling to challenge the nation's premier teams. Instead, he settles for 10-win seasons and a New Year's Day bowl rather than playing teams like Ohio State, Florida, North Carolina or UCLA in pursuit of a national championship I know you want Kansas football to be mentioned in the same breath as Kansas basketball, so Snyder's approach is not the right formula for you. You must content for the national title if you really want to be compared with Kansas hoops. The Tigers played Ohio State tough earlier this season, and Smith and Missouri football have a better method for success. Mizzou had No. 3 Nebraska on the ropes all day Saturday before its good luck turned sour. Tommy Gallagher sports@kansan.com I hate Mizzou with a passion, but I became a Tigers fan for one afternoon because they almost accomplished what students at Kansas, K-State and Missouri have dreamed of for years — beating Nebraska. The Tigers have not backed down against top 10 opponents this season, and the only limitation to their success has been themselves. At K-State, a weak schedule sets up the Mildcats for failure when matched against an opponent of equal or better quality. At Mizzou, a solid schedule prepares the Tigers for top-notch teams, the possibility of an upset and for continued success each season. Will Kansas students ever tear down the goal posts to celebrate a win against the Cornhuskers? I hope so, but a lot of work must be done before Kansas can be in position to spring that sort of upset. K-State has been a bully around these parts, but its record is as fraudulent as a Milli Vanilli CD. We want the real deal, which is a team that doesn't fold under pressure as K-State does. Mizzou might not have the record or ranking that the Midcats have, but the Tigers are not satisfied with moral victories and near misses. That is why I'd hope you look toward Mizzou and not K-State as an example. Best of luck on Saturday in Austin, Texas. The Longhorns have a one-dimensional offense and no defense, so I will expect a Jayhawk victory for a 6-5 mark when you return to prepare for the bowl game. Thomas Brian Gallagher Gallagher is an Olathe senior in journalism. Domestic Domestic & Foreign Complete Car Care LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. WEDNESDAYS "We StandBehind Our Work, and WE CARE!" 18 To Enter • 21 To Drink Behind McDonald's on 23rd 25¢ Draw... Live Back! Bud Light. Cool... light. Miller Lite The Good Shoot.. Not the Nasty stuff. 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