8 Thursday, October 7, 1976 University Dally Kansan Beeson going forth to Cowboy showdown By BRENT ANDERSON Associate Sports Editor Linebacker Terry Beeson figures that Oklahoma State will be more ready to reach the playoffs. "They're looking to explode against us," Beeson, a three-year letterman from Coffeyville, said yesterday. "They're hoping they can put it all together against him." But Beeson's attitude about the game probably can be better understood on a which were unassisted, convinced any that he fully recovered from the last injury. "It didn't hurt my ability to play," he said, "but it did set me back a year." Beeason said he heard a lot about the Oklahoma State Cowboys this summer while working at an oil refinery in Coffeville. "O-State people talk about football all the time," he said. "That are down there in person." Sports more head personal basis. Beeson will be going head to head against Derrel Gourth, the Oklahoma State center, someone Terry Beeson knows all too well. Gourdif is from Parsons, a town about 35 miles from Coffeyville, and played against "WHEN WE were in high school, people heard my name as a star in southeast Kansas," Beeson said. "Now Gofourth is who is mentioned as a possible All-America." "You can beet he he's going to be after me." It would be unfair to say that Goforth played better than Beeson in last year's game that Oklahoma State won, 35-19. But the fact that Kansas lost the game is enough to get him ready for the game. Beeson said. "We haven't beat them since I've been he said. "We're going to do everything." In addition to last year's loss, KU lost to Oklahoma State 24-13 in 1974 and die the Coyotes. Beeson said he played better this year than he did last season. Considering that he led KU in tackles last year, that's saying a quite bit. But Beeson says he is able to handle blockers better, is quicker and faster and more agile than last season. "I'm just now getting to where I should be last year at this time." Beeson said. BEESON SUFFERED a broken leg in Feb. 17 when he slipped on ice in a parking lot. It was not known whether he suffered an injury to his first two years. But his 103挫臂, 68 of in. I heard about our game last year a hundred times." Beeson is a co-captain of the team and calls the signals signals. He said he was concerned whether the kansas defense would be able to perform offense. "WE REALLY haven't had any pressure on us all season, and I'm a little worried about that," he said. "All the games will be played at home, and there's going to be a lot of pressure." Beson had 14 tackles at Wisconsin last week, the eighth time in his career at UM. that he has had 10 or more in one game. He has won two of them in KU history, having 203 tackles in his career. He passed All-America defensive end John McCain, who had 302 tackles in his career. ALTHOUGH BEESON spends much of his time playing football, he is majoring in chemical engineering. He says he plans to graduate degree, even though it might be gobble. "I'll be drafted in the pro," Beeson said. "It might not be in the first round, but I'll go somewhere. I want to play professionally if I can." Beeson hasn't been injured this year, but he says he has had a bruised and cut shoulder because of the way his shoulder pads fit him. He said he hoped he would get some shoulder pads that fitted before the game against Oklahoma State. - REJECTS ON PER CENT SOLAR HEAT * PREVENTS PADING * PREVENTS COSTS * MEETS SAPTY GLASS CODES * ADDITIONAL DAYTIME PRIVACY * INFORMATION KEEPING CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE IDEAL FOR VANS, MOBILE HOMES Meet your favorite cartoon characters now on glasses at Ken's Pizza. Get a different one every week. Like Sylvester . Road Runner . Tweety . Bugs Bunny . 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