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Height Weight Height Weight 5'1" 137-178 5'8" 171-217 5'2" 142-184 5'9" 176-223 5'3" 146-189 5'10" 181-227 5'4" 151-194 5'11" 186-235 5'5" 156-200 6'0" 191-241 5'6" 161-206 6'1" 197-247 5'7" 166-211 6'2" 202-253 If you fit in this category and would participate in a KU Exercise Research Program you may receive up to $2000 Call: 864-0774 'Huskers to face tough Tigers team Last year's catch has added fuel to Missouri's fire The Associated Press Frank Solich gets a sideline view of Missouri this time. Now, Solich is making all the calls for No. 7 Nebraska (6-1, 2-1 Big 12), which plays host to No. 19 Missouri (5-1, 3-0) at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Last season, Solich celebrated "The Catch" upstairs in the coaches' booth, hugging and high-fiving with other Nebraska assistant coaches after Matt Davison's remarkable, last-second touchdown grab forced overtime, and the Huskers went on to beat Missouri 45-38. "Call it a miracle or whatever, but they made it happen," Solich said earlier this season. "It was a tremendously exhausting game." "To us, the play's history," Solich says. "It can't win us anymore bali games." Missouri coach Larry Smith tries his best to forget, too. "That game is over, it's behind us," Smith said. "The call, the catch, all that is done. That's not what we're thinking about." But Smith added, "I use this game in just one sense. We know how we played, we know we played with That was then. them nose to nose." This year, the Tigers are better—and the Huskers aren't. The coaching transition from Tom Osborne to Solich may have been a smooth one, but Nebraska's feared running attack is not so scary anymore. And the defense, among one of the hardest hitting around, doesn't swarm the way it has in national title seasons past. Before a 41-0 rout of Kansas last week, the Cornhuskers were stunned by Texas A&M 28-11 after barely beating Oklahoma State 24-17. Against the Aggies and Cowboys, the Hackers went out Nebraska ran well against the weaker Jayhawks, piling up 466 yards to move into fourth-place nationally at 270.4 per game. But Nebraska isn't playing Kansas anymore. Huskers were out rushed 434-214. The Tigers, led by Devin West and option quarterback Corby Jones, are fifth nationally in rushing at 266.3 yards per game. West is still the nation's second-leading rusher at 175.1 yards per game even after being held to 98 yards last week against Oklahoma. As if Missouri needed any more incentive against Nebraska, how's this: The Tigers have lost 19 in a row to the Huskers. No. 2 UCLA at California Bears' stingy defense — 18.7 points per game — no match for Cade McNown and crew ... UCLA, 44-24. Buckeye Express pickin' up steam .. OHIO STATE, 49-14. The picks: No. 1 Ohio State at Alabama at No. 3 Tennessee Three T's at Tennessee — Travis, Travis and Tee, spell victory ... TENNESSEE. 35-18. Iowa State at No.4 Kansas K-State is biding its time 'til Nov. 14 showdown vs. Nebraska ... KANSAS STATE. 49-17. No.6 Florida State at No.20 Georgia Tech Seminoles have a defense, Yellow Jackets don't ... FLORIDA STATE, 35-27. No. 19 Missouri at No. 7 Nebu- wake. All good home winning streaks must come to an end. ... MISSOURI, 28-24 No.25 Texas Tech at No.8 Texas A&M Aggies looking to end three-game losing streak vs. Red Raiders. ... TEXAS A&M. 27-20. No. 9 Wisconsin at Iowa No. 9 Wisconsin at Iowa Ron Dayne set to top 1,000 yards and Badgers set to go 8-0. ... WISCONSIN. 28-21. Southern California at No.12 Oregon Ducks without RB Reuben Droughts as they try to rebound from tough UCLA loss. ... ORGAN. 41-28. Miami at No. 13 West Virginia In '96, "Canes came here and won on a blocked punt in final seconds. WEST VIRGINIA. 27-17. Northeast Louisiana at No. 14 Austin A nice breather for Wildcats in middle of Pac-10 race ... ARIZONA, 42.7. North Carolina State at No.16 Virginia No. 17 Colorado at Kansas Jayhawks porous defense makes Buffs offense look potent. ... COLORADO. 31-21. Wolfpack WR Torry Holt vs. Cavs' DB Anthony Poindexter could be quite a show. ... VIR-GINIA, 31-24. Army at No. 18 Notre Dame Sounds like a good game, anyway... NOTRE DAME, 38-14. No. 22 Tulane at Rutgers Tulane's Tommy is the only undefeated Bowden this season. ... TULANE, 42-17. No.23 Virginia Tech at Alabama-Birmingham Blazers won't be a pushover, especially after Hokies were embarrassed by Temple. VIRGINIA TECH, 24-10. North Carolina suspends quarterback No. 24 Mississippi State at LSU Bulldogs on six-game losing streak vs. Tigers; LSU on three-game losing streak, period ...LSU, 31-24. The Associated Press Davenport is 7-2 as a starter, his only losses coming against Florida State last season and the Miami CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Carolina quarterback Oscar Davenport has been suspended from Saturday's game against Wake Forest for violating unspecified team rules. Coach Carl Torbush also said Tuesday that offensive lineman Jon Hall will remain suspended for the rest of the season. Hall, a fourth-year junior guard, pleaded no contest to simple misdemeanor assault involving a female student at North Carolina. Davenport was injured on the fourth play of the Tar Heels' season-opening loss to Miami of Ohio. The senior starter missed the rest of that game and the following week's loss to Stanford. "It's unfortunate to have to do this, but the team has rules by which all players must abide, regardless of one's position on the team," Torbush said. "I'm disappointed for our team and for Oscar, but it's a situation we have to deal with and continue to prepare for our game with Wake Forest." Freshman Ronald Curry will start for the Tar Heels (2-3, 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) against Wake Forest (3-3, 2-1). game on Sept. 5. Davenport failed to complete both of those games due to injuries. Curry is 0-2 as a starter, losing to Stanford and Georgia Tech this season while subbing for the injured Davenport. "Oscar's season is not over," Torbush said. "He'll be allowed to practice this week and is eligible to return to game action on Oct. 17." game action against Florida State" on Oct. 31. Hall was ordered to pay court costs in Orange District Court on Oct. 9. He started at right guard in the Miami game but was suspended the following week by Torbush after he was charged with misdemeanor assault. Hall will not be allowed to practice with the team, but will remain on athletic scholarship, Torbush said. "In this instance, after hearing all the facts and allowing the case to be heard by the court, we believe it is in the best interest of the university, the athletic program and Jon Hall for him to not rejoin our team until next season." "We do not want situations like this to occur ever, but if and when they do, we will deal with them as swiftly as we know all the facts and on an individual basis," Torbush said. Academic Computing Services needs your help in preparing a survey on student computing at KU. This survey will help us provide better advice on network and computing support to students who are bringing their own computers with them to KU. KU Freshmen can complete the survey by: Attention KU Freshmen: We Want to Know If You Have Your Own Computer - Logging on to a web site - (www.ukans.edu/home/survey). - Answering six multiple0choice questions on - Completing this task by Sunday, November 1. Thanks for giving us a helping hand!! 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