PAGE 12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Kansas 3 3 0 0 6 TCU 7 3 10 0 20 TCU 20 JAYHAWK STAT LEADERS Crist Cox Passing 303 Turzilli 49 KANSAS Receiving 99 Passing Cmp-Att Int Yds TD Long Dayne Crist 19-39 1 309 0 42 Rushing No Yds TD Long Taylor Cox 11 49 0 21 Tony Pierson 9 35 0 10 Dayne Crist 6 6 0 3 Receiving No Yds TD Long Tony Pierson 6 99 0 26 Daymond Patterson 6 48 0 13 Andrew Turzilli 3 100 0 42 Chris Omigie 3 51 0 23 Jimmy Mundine 1 5 0 5 Kicking FG Long XP Ron Doherty 2/3 37 0/0 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 Ron Doherty 3 103 34.3 36 0 TCU Passing Cmp-Att Int Yds TD Long Casey Pachall 24-30 0 335 2 33 Rushing No. Gain TD Long Avg Waymon James 12 99 0 31 8.2 Receiving No. Yds TD Long Brandon Carter 8 141 2 33 Kicking FG Long XP Jaden Oberkom 2/3 37 2/2 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 Ethan Perry 1 45 45 45 0 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2012 NOTES GLASS HALF FULL Kansas gained four turnovers and held the No. 16 team in the nation to 20 points. TCU could have easily rouled the Jayhawks with an offense that passed for 335 yards and ran for 152, Kansas showed great resilience on defense in the red zone. GLASS HALF EMPTY The Layhawks were unable to capitalize on four turnovers, and their red zone inefficiency cost Kansas the game. Dayne Crist is still having trouble creating chemistry with his receivers and has yet to look comfortable in the pocket. Not encouraging signs for the Kansas faithful. GOOD, BAD OR JUST PLAIN STUPID Did anybody else notice Dayne Crist run directly into Taylor Cox on a handoff? Verdict: Stupid The Jayhawks get their first taste of the road with a game next Saturday at Northern Illinois. DeKalb, Ill., isn't exactly Norman, Okla., but the hostile environment will only give Kansas a tougher test. Not to mention Huskies fans aren't too pleased with last year's 45-42 defeat in Lawrence. LOOKING AHEAD DELAY OF THE GAME Tyree Williams had the unfortunate assignment of covering TCU's Brandon Carter. On the Horned Frgs' second touchdown, Williams had an opportunity to interrupt the pass, but turned his body the wrong way, allowing Carter FOOTBALL ASHLEIGH LEE/KANSAN TARA BRYANT/KANSAN ASHLEIGH LEE/EANSAN (Top) Senior wide receiver D.J. Beshears makes an attempt to catch the ball for a touchdown, but his opponent intervenes during last Saturday's game at Memorial Stadium against Texas Christian University. (Left) Senior defender Toben Opurum forces a fumble from TCU quarterback Cesc Pachail in the end zone during the game against TCU Saturday afternoon. FINAL THOUGHT Charlie Weis' biggest concern was getting the Jayhawks to compete til the end of every game. He got that and more against TCU. Campo can't ask his defense to do any more than it did on Saturday, and if they keep playing that way, the Jayhawks will have a chance to win some more games. If the offense keeps playing the way it, is it won't matter what the defense does. GET HIRED SEPT.20 12-4 PM BUSINESS CAREER FAIR BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL ATTIRE REQUIRED KU BUSINESS CAREER SERVICES CENTER The University of Kansas 5th FLOOR KANSAS UNION ALL MAJORS WELCOME business.ku.edu/careerfair GET SOCIAL KUBUSFAIR ASHLEIGH LEE/KANSAN Coach Charlie Weis yells at a referee after a foul was called on senior safety Bradley McDougald. Kansas was defeated by TCU 20-6. Give your skin a healthy glow MICRODERMABRASION $50 for your first treatment TREAT ACNE, SUPERFICIAL SCARS, & UNEVEN SKIN TONES Dermatology Center of Lawrences Lee R. Bittenden, M.D. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR STUDENTS 930 IOWA / / 785.842.7001