6B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS MONDAY, APRIL 3, 2006 Football CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 Up next, the football team will hold its annual spring scrimmage on Friday, April 14, at Memorial Stadium. It is set to kick off at 7 p.m. Beforehand, the Third Annual Alumni Game will be played at 5 p.m. Both events are open and free to the public. Football Notes: Anthony Mattingly/KANSAN Redshirted freshman quarterback Kerry Meier scrambles as he looks down the field for an open receiver during spring practice on Saturday in Topeka. Meier received the majority of snaps on Saturday rather than senior quarterback Adam Barmann. wangino said he was informed last week that senior defensive lineman Eric Butler's waiver was denied. Mangino said an appeal was being put together and he felt there was additional information, which was not submitted the first time, that would support Butler and would give him a chance to win the appeal. Butler enrolled at DeVry five years ago, and whether his eligibility clock should have started at DeVry is in question because DeVry does not have an athletics department. Defense wins 86-85 — The football team used a complex scoring system during the scrimmage Saturday. Points were awarded to the defense and offense for plays such as first downs, touchdowns and turnovers created. The turning point came when sophomore cornerback Aqib Talib intercepted a Meier pass in the end zone and returned it 45 yards. This was a 12-point turnaround that gave the defense the edge. Edited by Hayley Travis Hope CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Typically from day two on, hope fades as the trees begin blooming in earnest. From there a downward spiral starts, which loyal fans of these teams anticipate, but at the same time, doesn't mask the agony that comes with excessive losing. At the University, there is actually reason for hope on this opening day. Most of it, though, only surrounds the baseball team that had its opening day more than a month ago. Today, The Kansas baseball team watches the big leaguers take the field for the first time this year, a day after notching the biggest victory in their young season, taking two of three games from hated Missouri. Today also brings hope to a Jayhawk team that's off to their best start in years. There is the hope that they will make a run not seen at Kansas in some time. That's the beauty of college sports,hope is more authentic, more genuine and believable. It can happen regardless of where you play. Today, the Kansas City Royals will open yet another season of non-winning and there will be a full house for the only time this year, not counting games against St. Louis and the Yankees, when much of the park is cheering for the visiting team. There will be dads, children and fans all taking in a glorious April afternoon. They will recall better days, when Kansas City was as much known for good baseball as they are for good barbecue. Today, for three hours, Royals fans, like those of many other teams will relish and soak in the one thing that the symbolic image of opening day conveys: Hope. Chavez is a San Antonio senior in journalism. Soccer CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 Even though the Jayhawks' offense may have garnered the most praise with their scoring barrage, the defense also performed well. Freshman goalkeeper Julie Hanley played in the first half and sophomore Colleen Quinn protected the net in the second. Each player gave up only one goal. "Defensively, we did a good job," Francis said. "I thought we had a good performance all around." The game, which took place at Morrison Stadium in Omaha, Neb., was part of the Kicks for a Cure soccer weekend to raise money for women's cancer research. Other teams featured included Creighton, which played host to Minnesota, Notre Dame, Nebraska and Iowa State. 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