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KANSAS FOOTBALL NOTES & QUOTES Kansas won the second game on its schedule for the sixth consecutive year. Williams' three touchdowns was the most by a Kansas quarterback since Chip Hilleary passed for three against Iowa State in 1992. The Kansas offense tallied 462 total yards on 63 plays (7.3 yards a play) while North Texas accumulated 294 yards on its 70 plays (4.2 yards a play). The two teams combined for 18 penalties, amounting to 175 yards, 100 of which went against Kansas. "Two touchdowns today was a lot better than two home runs." two home runs. — Kansas junior wide receiver Isaac Byrd, who also plays center field for the Kansas baseball team, on his two touchdown performance "North Texas was a good team. They're D-I material, I feel, and they'll be OK." Williams on North Texas' move to Division I-A football from Division I-AA this year. - "We improved how much? Not a s much as I would like, but we improved." Compiled by Robert Sinclair KANSAS 27, NORTH TEXAS 10 Byrd's first touchdown came on a third and goal from the North Texas 6-yard line. Williams lofted the ball toward the back corner of the end zone, and Byrd caught it with both feet planted just in bounds. "We've got a quarterback with the potential to throw the ball deep and an offense that allows him to throw the ball deep," Byrd said. "With the quarterback and the good offensive line we have, we need to take our chances every game." Kansas North Texas First Downs 13 18 Rushes — Yardage (Net) 45-135 39-169 Passing Yardage (Net) 159 293 Passes — Att.-Comp.-Int. 15-2-12 24-18-1 Total Off. Plays — Yards 70-294 63-462 Fumble Returns — Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns - Yards 4-26 3-24 Kickoff Returns — Yards 2-21 0-0 Interception Returns — Yards 1-0 2-27 Punts (Number-Average) 7-46.14 4-41.25 Fumbles — Lost 3-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards 9-75 9-100 Possession Time 31:05 Continued from Page 1B. Another benefactor of Williams' performance was junior wide receiver Isaac Byrd, who pulled down two touchdown receptions for 68 yards. "On the sideline we were saying that the corner-back was a little shorter than I was and that we needed to make it into a jump ball," Byrd said. "Mark had the tough job of throwing the ball; I had the easy job of pulling it in. Mark did a great job of putting it right on the money." OFFENSE: Byrd flies high in victory His second score came about halfway through the third quarter. Williams stepped into the pocket and launched a 47-yard bomb to Byrd as he ran down the sideline. The ball sailed over North Texas junior defensive back Umoja Gibson as Byrd made an over-the-shoulder catch. then hit him in stride as the 5-foot-6 wide-out raced into the end zone. Smith led all receivers with six receptions for 118 yards. "I don't think there's that much improvement," Smith said. "I think we're still inconsistent, and we can do better. I just think we hit it a little bit more on the pass." Although pleased with the results, one of Williams most successful receivers and fellow captain, Smith still had some concerns about the offense at the end of the game. Northlanda Rushing Att. Net Yds. TD Long Harrison 31 101 0 11 Mills 12 23 0 8 Gulley 1 4 0 4 Mason 1 7 0 7 Individual Leaders Passing Att.-Comp.-Int. Yards TD Long SENATE STUDENT Science Major? Are You Interested in Environmental Issues? Then Come and Visit JAEP Julie Greene of the Environmental Protection Agency Jayhawk Association of Environmental Professionals Presents: Join Us at JAEP on Monday, September 11 6:00 Walnut Room, Kansas Union Any Questions Contact: Bryant Lamer at 832-9575 Receiving No. Yards TD Long A. Smith 6 118 1 52 Byrd 4 68 2 47 Moore 4 61 0 26 Cholesterol Screening—Body Fat Percent Calorie Needs—Stress Assessment—NABs Cancer Information—Health Literature Nutritional Smacks—Prize Drawings—Mord HEALTH FAIR '95 Passing Att.-Comp.-Int. Yards TD Long Williams 23-17-1 269 3 52 Rutz 1-1-0 14 0 14 Mills 23-11-2 159 1 33 Harrison 1-0-0 0 0 0 Gulley 1-0-0 0 0 0 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Redwine 1 14 0 14 Harrison 4 73 1 33 Waters 2 20 0 16 KANSAS Rushing Att. Net Yds. TD Long Sanders 8 55 0 15 Henley 18 78 0 21 Williams 3 4 0 9 Vann 4 7 0 6 Galbreath 4 25 0 17 Thursday, September 14 and Friday, September 15 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Watkins west entrance THIS SATURDAY SHARK'S SURF SHOP DON'T MISS IT!