2005 SPORTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2005 WEDNESDA Herford THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3B said. man Val pitcher the cast need All school. h in the Big 12 '3 field it in the good things," Mangino said. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B During the first game of the season against Florida Atlantic, Herford did not play, despite being listed as one of the backup wide receivers. is awe- it's the he been for year. and the s to be deld." hought bond, in well a really and we o," she wick off they play all Invi25. Mangino said he would have a plan entering Saturday's game as to who he was going to use at quarterback. He said the purpose of getting Herford experience was to prepare him and other backup quarterbacks for potential playing time in the future. "Historically we have used a lot of quarterbacks here," Mangino said. "And we are not going to get caught in a position where we have to bring someone in at some point in time who is cold and has not had work on the field." rson Herford said that he was prepared for whenever his time came and that he understood his role on the team. "I was just ready to help the team any way I could," he said. "If it is at quarterback or if it is at receiver, it doesn't matter as long as I am helping the team out on the field." Football Notes: For the second consecutive week, coach Mark Mangino and the coaching staff named senior linebacker Nick Reid the defensive player of the week. Reid had 14 tackles last week and has Plavers of the week totaled 25 in the two games this season. On the offensive side, the coaching staff selected junior running back Jon Cornish after he rushed for 103 yards on 10 carries and three touchdowns. Cornish's three touchdowns were the most since former quarterback Bill Whittimore ran for three in 2002. Sophomore punter Kyle Tucker was the special team's selection as he had four punts for an average of 46.8 yards. Freshman linebacker Brandon Duncan, who joined the team late in the summer, was named the scout team defensive player of the week, while freshman running back Tang Bacheyie was named scout team offensive player of the week. Iim McKnight/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "I kind of equate it to the football version of 'Apollo 13.' We have a lot of different parts that we have to put together, so that we can have a successful quarterback position," Mangino said of the current quarterback situation. "We hope there is never a situation where all 11 are injured on one play and you have to bring your second unit in. We would really feel bad if that happened," Mangiino said of the coaching staff's attempts to help reserve players progress. Ready to make waves Say What? Times two Sav What? Edited by Alison Peterson John Duncan poses in a whitewater boat June 22 in the Sacandaga River at Hadley, N.Y., where Duncan plans to create massive standing waves called rodeo holes in this part of the river by strategically placing boulders at three points. In the background is the Bow Bridge, which was built in 1885 and is on the National Registry of Historic Sites. Keith said it would be unrealistic for people to think the defense would pick up where it was last season, but said the unit is on its wav. games of the season. "This is a totally different defense," Keith said. "I think we have made some real strides during the first two games, and we have to keep it up." LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS INC. 842-8065 2858 Four Wheel De "After watching the game tape, it showed that we are real close to where we were last year," Kane said. "It's just a matter of doing what we need to do correctly all the time." The defense has not allowed a rushing touchdown or a big rushing play in the first two Edited by Becca Evanhoe Kane also said that he doesn't think the defense is far off from last season. ting it done. Sometimes the ball bounces the wrong way and sometimes it goes your way, so hopefully the ball will land in our hands come this week." Kansas successfully stalled an Appalachian State drive last weekend and caused a fumble in the Kansas end zone. Kane said getting that turnover was important, because the defense expected to get a three-and-out series and force an early punt. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B In the two games this season, Kansas has forced two turnovers, both on fumbles. Senior linebacker Kevin Kane said more turnovers would come in future games. Defense "We're constantly working on getting turnovers," Kane said. "The coaches stress it, and it's just a matter of get- All data are new, verified and is free of any errors. Applicants must sign and date December 1st. 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