FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2006 WWW.KANSAN.COM VOL.117 ISSUE 32 THE STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1904 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE 1A KANSAS AT NEBRASKA Jayhawks face tough 'Husker offense,crowd The Jayhawk football team has a one-game winning streak against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. OK, so it's not quite the 36-game streak that Nebraska has built up, but it a start. On Saturday night Kansas travels to Lincoln,Neb.,to open the Big 12 season in front of more than 80,000 Nebraska fans — almost double the largest crowd Kansas has seen this season. "All they can do is scream, holler and cheer," Kansas coach Mark Mangino said. "They're not allowed to do Kansas received an allotment of more than 3,000 tickets, but only about 2,000 were sold. The rest were returned to Nebraska. The Cornhusker offense is currently the best in the Big 12 at scoring points, and last weekend Nebraska rolled over Troy 56-0 while Kansas squeaked by with a 13-7 victory against South Florida. Stick with The Kansan for complete coverage all weekend. On page 9A, read the latest information on who will start at quarterback for Kansas this weekend. Our Gameday the match- players and to a game radio of Jughs me. Phillips and take let side Amnesty Manhattan the fight going on area still aany refu- who are what is "We all man rights, and we went these organiza- tucational number of sura, said te" to play ought the the bands use. e to show just about uska said. give back right." play from sura will pam. tney Hachagen@ suri Upsdell ert concert afur, to te. De- rachel et al. our- com suriLife" 9