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Tony Pacheco T-minus 10...9...8... Earlier this season, the Tigers visited Ohio State and matched up until the final quarter. Although they lost, that experience will help the Tigers immensely. Columnist hates K-State despite inspiring season Commentary I can't believe I'm saying this, but Kansas State has forced me to think the Wildcats are the best college football team in the nation. www.cjnetworks.com Call 887-8013 Oh, was I sick to my stomach watching the scene unfold in Manhattan on Saturday. As for Missouri, it has played with the best this year. Although it killed me, I was rooting in desperation for Nebraska to win. The Kansas men's basketball home opener was exactly what I was hoping for. Ask for your free launch pad when you subscribe. This Saturday, when K-State visits Columbia, Mo., to play against Missouri, it will be a closer game than expected. But the common theme this season seems to be that every team for which Tony roots loses. It seems as if every year the Jayhawks come out smoking and peak in November and December. K-State could suffer a letdown after Saturday's big game. Remember, Nebraska vs. K-State was tabbed "THE GAME" for quite some time. On Friday, the team won with pure talent. No, don't call me crazy yet. Let me finish. Then you can call me names. This is the way it probably will be for the next month or so, which all I want to see for now. I think it would be for the best if the Jayhawks lost a couple of non-conference road games (I never want to see them lose at home). Those experiences would help the team in the long run. It would relieve some of the pressure of winning, and it would set up the Jayhawks as underdogs. Furthermore, it would help the team deal with close games later in the season. It's better to get the losing out of our system now rather than in March. And come tournament time when the 'Hawks are ranked No. 9 in the country, they won't have the cursed No. 1 seed. It appears Kansas has no definitive court leader. At times last Friday, the team looked as if it had no direction, something I think the team suffered from last season. Teams need a vocal leader, someone to get in his teammates' faces when the team isn't playing well. Coach Williams does a good job of that, but the coaches and the players need a court leader, too. Yes, I am jealous of K-State and their football program, but I still hate them. Pacheco is an Olathe senior in Enalish. Coaches were polled informally during the league's weekly conference call. The vote for offensive MVP was 6-2 in favor of Bishop, with three coaches saying the two should share the honor. The informal balloting suggests Williams, who needs 63 yards to break Tony Dorsett's 22-year NCAA Division I career rushing record, could win the Heisman without being named the best player in the Big 12 Conference The Associated Press K-State's Bishop leads in MVP poll Colorado offensive coordinator Karl Dorrell said he favored co-MVPs in the Big 12 but he would support Williams for the Heisman. Texas running back Ricky Williams might be a front-runner to win the Welsin Trophy, but a majority of Big 12 coaches said yesterday that Kansas State quarterback Michael Bishop is a better choice as the league's offensive player of the year. While Bishop came out ahead, it wasn't an easy call. "Whooo!" said Baylor coach Dave Roberts. "Good question. I don't know. That's a great question. Maybe they can be co(MVP). They've both been great. I hope there's a way they can share it." "He's our backup punter." Snyder said. "He can do so many things and do them so well and gain the command of the football game against quality opponents. I think that was evidenced last weekend." Bishop's national profile has been limited because Kansas State coach Bill Snyder has not let him talk to reporters for one month. Snyder said Bishop would do his talking on the field. The results also suggest Bishop might rise in the Heisman race. He ran for two touchdowns and passed for two TDs as the No. 2 and 10-0 Wildcats beat Nebraska 40-30 last weekend. Joining Stoney in voting for Bishop were Kansas coach Terry Allen, Oklahoma's John Blake, Bob Simmons of Oklahoma State, Texas tech coach Spike Dykes and Larry Smith of Missouri. Smith wavered before settling on Bishop. The Tigers are home against Bishop and the Wildcats this weekend. Voting for Williams were Texas coach Mack Brown and Texas A&M coach R.C. Slocum. The Aggies end the regular season in Austin on Nov. 27 and play Kansas State in the Big 12 title game on Dec. 5. "As good as Michael Bishop is, he's gotten more help than Ricky," Brown said. "Ricky hasn't had a lot of help, and he's still set lots of records." Iowa State's Dan McCarney joined Roberts and Dorrell in saying the award can be shared. Nebraska's Frank Solich declined to vote. PEACE CORPS You've thought about it! Now experience the adventure & fulfillment of a lifetime! More than 150,000 Americans have served as Peace Corps Volunteers, helping others to help themselves in more than 80 developing countries around the world. INFORMATION TABLE 9 a.m.-3 p.m. November 17th-19th Kansas Union 4th Floor Lobby FILM SHOW November 19th,5 p.m. Kansas Union International Room For more information call: 800/424-8580 (press #1)