Friday, February 9,1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Scanning the Big 8 By Steve Morgan Kansan Sports Editor Kansas 65, Colorado 54 The Jayhawks finally look ready to roll for their third straight Big Eight title and even Colorado's notorious home court advantage shouldn't stop them. Pat Frink has had a hot hand in the Buff's last two games, but he hasn't been playing opposite All-America candidate Jo Jo White. Nebraska 75, Kansas State 70 This is the big one in the Big Eight this weekend. Both teams are tied for the conference lead with 5-2 records and a loss for either team could mean the crown. Nebraska has been very hot lately and they seldom lose at home. K-State will sorrel miss their ineligible guards. Look for a Cornhusker victory to set up a big KU-NU game next weekend. Iowa State 72, Oklahoma 67 Iowa State, the third of the Big Eight's tri-leaders, should remain at the top through this weekend. Don Smith, the Big Eight's scoring leader for Iowa State and the league's number two scorer, OU's Don Sidle, meet head on in this one. Smith appears to be the better player and this should be the margin of victory. Oklahoma's Sidle and Willie Rogers should break the league's all-time two-man scoring record sometime during the game. The two need to add only 24 more points to their combined three-year scoring totals to move into the top spot. Missouri 58, Oklahoma State 55 This should be a close one. Missouri has finally found the ability to score this year and should be able to handle Hank Iba's slow, ball-control game. O-State lacks the big man at center to stop the Tigers' Gene Jones, the league's number six scorer. However, if Gene Hawk, the Cowboy guard, has a hot night like he did against Kansas in the Big Eight tournament, the outcome could be reversed. 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