Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Friday, September 10, 1999 Is looking to expand its staff. Now Hiring the following positions: Photo Editor - Develop, plan, assign or shoot photos and work closely with editorial board. Some photo experience required. Salaried position. Marketing Director - Plan and institute marketing and awareness programs for yearbook, Salaried position. Photographers & Reporters - complete monthly assignments and attend monthly meetings. Paid per story/photo. Experience a plus. Applications for all positions are available at 428 Kansas Union, or call 864-3728. Applications are due Sept. 17, 1999. Jayhawker Yearbook It's Your Life Remember It Check Us Out! www.kansan.com Wildcats look to devour Temple Owls in opener By Michael T. Rigg sports@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter By the end of week three of the college football season, every team in the Big 12 Conference will have completed a game. The two teams that have not played yet, Kansas State and Oklahoma, open tomorrow against teams nicknamed the Owls and the Sycamores, respectively. While Temple and Indiana State are busy trying to pull off major upsets, eight other Big 12 teams will be playing as well. Temple at Kansas State, 6:10 p.m. tomorrow How intimidating. K-State will unveil new quarterback Jonathan Beasley against the Temple Owls, and Wildcat coach Bill Snyder said the promotion of Beasley to first string hadn't changed Beasley's attitude. "I think sometimes it's easier to be a little bit more into the leadership role when you're the guy taking snaps with the first team," Snyder said. "But in large, I haven't seen any changes with Jonathan." Snyder will make a game-time decision on whether running back Frank Murphy, who suffered a broken foot during the summer, can play. Temple heads to Manhattan hoping to have a better showing than Indiana State last season, the team the Wildcats played in their first game. In 1998, the Wildcats won their opener 66-0. Indiana State at Oklahoma, 6:30 p.m. tomorrow Speaking of the Indiana State Sycamores, they travel to Norman, Okla., to play the Oklahoma Sooners. Tomorrow's game will give Sooner fans an opportunity to see new coach Bob Stoops and quarterback Josh Heupel in action for the first time. Commentary San Jose State at Colorado, 2:30 p.m. tomorrow Colorado linebacker Ty Gregorak sees tomorrow's game as a chance to avenge last week's embarrassing loss. For the unranked Buffaloes, tomorrow's match up with San Jose State gives Colorado a chance to climb back into the top 25 after last week's 41-14 loss to Colorado State. "It’s a new week, a new team, and we’ve got to beat these guys," Gregorak said. "Their running back is a David Windbusch type runner. They played LSU tough last week, played five bowl teams last year, and they’re looking to come in here and kick our butts." The game also will mark the unveiling of The Spartans never have beaten the Buffaloes in two previous attempts. Folsom Field's new grass surface. Texas at Rutgers, 7 p.m. tomorrow, ESPN2 Texas coach Mack Brown said he believed the game in New Jersey would give the Longhorns valuable exposure in the Northeast. Texas takes its up-and-down 1-1 season to New Brunswick, N.J., to take on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on national television tomorrow. "I truly believe that in order to run a truly national program, you must play well on both coasts," Brown said. 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