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Catloth doesn't think last week's cancellation will hurt the team's chances this weekend. "We're rowing well, and I think we can go back out and perform well." Cattho said. The team will compete in six events on Sunday — the Lightweight Women's Eight, the Open Women's Four, the Freshman Women's Four, the Lightweight Women's Four, the Freshman Women's Eight and the Open Women's Eight. The races each will be 21/2 miles. Catloth said that the team would place the most emphasis on the Freshman and Open eights. "The eights are what we concentrate on," he said. "We're looking to get stronger in all of our events, but the Varsity Eight is the one we'll focus on. There will be 15 to 20 boats in the eights, and we'll be shooting to place each team in the top four." Catloth said he was pleased with the way the rowers were improving every week. "I've seen a lot of improvement, both in our mental concentration and our boat speed," he said. "We're really a very young team with mostly sophomores, and we're getting better all the time." The freshmen squad hopes to continue its success of two weeks ago when it finished first in two events at the Head of the Kaw Regatta in Kansas City, Mo. Catloth said the main goal of the fall season was to improve on the technical aspects of the sport. "It's a chance to practice the cleaner aspects that we're working on, to be in a race situation and having to maintain maximum speed," he said. "We'll try to row more aggressively, generate more speed and row more efficiently. This is only our second year, and I think these things will really help us in the next couple of years." DEPTH CHART KANSAS JAYHAWKS NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS OFFENSE | Pt. | No. | Names | Hl. | Wt. | Xn. | Pt. | Pt. | Names | Hl. | Wt. | Xn. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | WR | 16 | LAZA BYRD Michael Chandler | $3 | 11 | $20 | SB | 3 | BRIDAN NOLBEN Michael Chandler | $4 | 11 | $20 | | TE | 19 | TM MOORE Andrew Frith | $4 | 11 | $20 | LT | 7 | ADAM TREU Joel Pollack | $4 | 11 | $20 | |LT | 19 | SCOTT WHITTAKER Michael Lee | $4 | 11 | $23 | LG | 5 | CHRIST DESHMAN Michael Lee | $3 | 10 | $20 | |LG | 35 | STIMBEL BENEJON Daniel Lea | $4 | 11 | $23 | C | 57 | AARON TAYLOR Josh Hankaw | $3 | 10 | $20 | |C | 63 | IARED SMITH Charlie Enoking | $4 | 11 | $20 | RG | 8 | ZAINECHKA Josh Hankaw | $3 | 10 | $20 | |RG | 77 | CLEVIE ROERTS Kevin Vanek | $4 | 11 | $20 | RT | 70 | ERIE ANDERSON Kory Miland | $4 | 11 | $20 | |RT | 71 | JUSTIN GLASCOW Derek Chandler | $4 | 11 | $30 | TB or | 90 | THI CARPENTER Mark Carpenter | $3 | 11 | $20 | |WR | 80 | ANDER CARTER James Tucker | $4 | 11 | $10 | QB | 7 | SCOTT FRONT Scott Front | $3 | 11 | $20 | |QB | 18 | MATT OMNER Ben Koez | $4 | 10 | $10 | FB | 7 | BRAN SCHISTER Brian Schistler | $3 | 11 | $20 | |RB | 10 | ERIC GALDRATH Jeremy Brown | $4 | 10 | $10 | IB | 10 | AMMAN GREEN Daniel Green | $3 | 11 | $20 | |RB | 25 | EKH VANN Julian Brown | $4 | 10 | $10 | WB | 14 | JON VEDAL Laeso Brown | $3 | 11 | $20 | DEFENSE | OLB | 47 | PATRICK BROWN J. 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Johnson | $10 | 210 | So. | LR | 32 | JARED TOMCH David Bagley | $3 | 320 | So. | | DT | 83 | DENVY HOUSTON III Danny Houston III | $4 | 230 | So. | DT | 87 | JEP GARD COORD John Gard Coord | $3 | 320 | So. | | NT | 79 | BRETT MOGRAW John Williams | $4 | 290 | So. | DT | 83 | JASON PETER Logan Paulsen | $3 | 320 | So. | | DT | 37 | KEVIN KOPP James Robinson | $4 | 225 | So. | RR | 84 | GRANT WINSTROM Gordon Winstrom | $3 | 320 | So. | | OLB | 48 | CHRIST JOSEK Jarvey Brown | $4 | 245 | So. | SAM | 32 | JAMEL WILLIAMS Brian Slaw | $3 | 312 | So. | | LB | 38 | THORI THORN Steven Branson | $4 | 230 | So. | MIKE | 32 | JON HESSE Jon Hessee | $3 | 312 | So. | | LB | 38 | RONNE WARD Tyne Powellman | $4 | 230 | So. | WILL | 31 | TERRELL PARLEY Ryan Parleley | $3 | 312 | So. | | LCB | 33 | JASON HARRIS Manisloe Smith | $4 | 10 | 170 | LCB | 32 | MICHEL BOOKER Michael Booker | $3 | 110 | So. | | FS | 73 | MICHAEL ALLEN Allen Smith | $4 | 10 | 100 | FS | 16 | ERIE STIDES Eric Stidest | $3 | 110 | So. | | SS | 38 | TONY BLYDN'S Michael Allen | $4 | 10 | 100 | ROV | 10 | JEREM MINTER Jerem Minter | $3 | 110 | So. | | RCB | 17 | JAMIE HARRIS Mike Brown | $4 | 10 | 170 | RCB | 32 | RALPH BROWN Jason Fisher | $3 | 110 | So. | SPECIALISTS | P | 41 | DEAN ROYAL Mark Riley | $3 | 190 | So. | PK | 32 | KJIS BROWN Keith Broun | $3 | 100 | So. | | LSN | 85 | SEAN MADERMott Trent Bishop | $3 | 230 | So. | P | 32 | JEREM KOCH Jack Koch | $3 | 100 | So. | | PR | 23 | IEAC BYRD Boy Slatton | $3 | 230 | So. | HLD | 32 | JON VEDAL Jack Turner | $3 | 110 | So. | | PK | 18 | FETCH MCGARD Douglas Doig | $3 | 190 | So. | LS | 37 | JAHN TREU Jahn T Treu | $3 | 100 | So. | | HLD | 18 | MATT JOHNREN Ginny Jordan | 6-1 | 295 | So. | PR | 32 | JON VEDAL Jack Turner | $3 | 110 | So. | | KJIL | 20 | JULIEN BRICE and | 2 | 152 | So. | KR | 21 | JEREM KOCH Jack Koch | $3 | 100 | So. | Everyone has a concern here. 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