New Mexico State (0-2) GAME DAY 9 OFFENSE The Aggie offense is led by junior Matt Christian. This is his first year starting for New Mexico State. In his first two games, he has attempted 74 passes, completing only 38 of them for 423 yards and two touchdowns. Two running backs split carries for the Aggies, senior Seth Smith Christian and sophomore Kenny Turner. Combined they have 110 yards and two touchdowns. DEFENSE The Aggies, who are 0-2 this year, gave up 41 points and 563 yards of total offense in their first game against San Diego State and 42 points and 495 yards of total offense in their second game against UTEP ESPN.com's Mel House Kiper listed senior cornerback Davon House as their best NFL prospect. The Aggie defense has not created a turnover yet this year. SPECIAL TEAMS Sophomore kicker Tyler Stampler is a transfer student from Ventura College. This is his first year with the Aggies. Last year, he made seven field goals 35 yards including a career long 53 yards. This season he is 1-1 on field goals and 4-4 on extra points. Last week, sophomore Tommy Stuart blocked a field goal attempt, the first time the Aggies had blocked a field goal since 2007, although last year they blocked a school record three points. Stampler COACHING Head coach DeWayne Head coach DeWayn. Walker is beginning his second season with New Mexico State. Last year, he went 3-10 overall. The Aggies finished tied for eighth in the WAC last season as they went 1-7 as they went 1-7 in conference play. Walker had previously been the interim head coach at UCLA for the Bruins' Las Vegas Bowl in 2007, which they lost 16-17. MOMENTUM New Mexico State hasn't won a game since October 10, 2009 when they beat Utah State. They have been defeated every game since, as six of their last nine opponents have scored at least 40 points against them. This will be the third meeting between Kansas and New Mexico State, the last time being in 1991 when the Jayhawks won 54-14. Max Vosburgh Let's face it, this is probin the Jayhawks will gainst New Mexico State d confidence before a trip conference schedule 1-3, aid of the WAC. Yes, this is the team cannot soften up ight in its own confer- tion in Big 12 play? cheer if... weep if... ion: exico State 10 AGGIES STARTING LINEUP Offense Defense Pos. Name Number Year DE Pierre Fils 48 Jr DT Kawika Shook 94 Sr DT John Finau 54 Sr DE Donte Savage 52 So OLB Frank Padilla 5 Sr ILB Boyblue Aoelua 47 Jr OLB B.J. Adolpho 36 So CB Davon House 4 Sr FS Donyae Coleman 3 Jr SS Alphonso Powell 2 Sr CB Jonte Green 1 Jr Pos. Name Number Year QB Matt Christian 2 Jr RB Seth Smith 20 Sr FB Brandon Perez 38 Sr TE Kyle Nelson 17 Sr WR Marcus Allen 32 Sr WR Darrius Preston 19 So RT Aundre McGaskey 76 Jr RG Ruben Escarsega 66 Jr C Mike Grady 62 Jr LG Dejuan Yates 58 Jr LT Davonte Wallace 74 Fr AT A GLANCE New Mexico State is not very good. ESPN.com has ranked them in their bottom 10 of FBS teams every week this season. The Aggies were picked to finish eighth in the WAC. They haven't come close to winning either one of their games this year and the Jayhawks are 23-point favorites. PLAYER TO WATCH Senior wide receiver Marcus Allen Allen caught four passes for 114 yards and Allen touchdown in his first game of the year against San Diego State. Last week, he caught five passes for 65 yards against UTEP. Allen is the Aggies' most active receiver, as he currently ranks 29th in the nation in reception yards per game. QUESTION MARKS Will the Aggie defense find success against the Kansas offense? The Aggie defense has been plain awful. It ranks 114th in the FBS in points allowed and hasn't caused a turnover this year. The Kansas offense is looking for a spark after a disappointing and inconsistent showing last week against Southern Mississippi. If the Aggie defense wants to turn things around, the young Kansas offense and struggling Jayhawk offensive line should be the perfect remedy. BY THE NUMBERS 2 The number of third down conversions the Aggies had their first week against San Diego State. Teams in the WAC. New Mexico State is the only one who is without a win this year 35 Number of people on the jim Thorpe Award preseason watch list for the natoin's best defensive back which includes Aggie cornerback Davon House. THE WAVE SEPTEMBER 24, 2010 Nick Benson (left), a sophomore from Orlando, Fla., Lydia Gibson, a graduate student from Prarie Village, and Matt Geier (right), a senior from Garden City, sort through trash for an environmental audit Friday afternoon at Boulevard Brewing Company. Boulevard has teamed with LaFarge to in an attempt to become zero landfill 4B Instead of hauling it to a landfill, Boulevard will ship it to Lafarge's cement plant in Sugar Creek, Mo., located 10 miles northeast of Kansas City. Because cement is made at extremely high temperatures, the plant can burn almost anything as alternative fuel. quarter- ured his leg at win against on Saturday. Gibson and Williams agreed that creating a more conscientious recycling culture at the brewery would be one of the most challenging obstacles to achieving zero landfill. Employees will no longer be allowed to simply throw everything into a trash can. ILY KANSAN "The ideal thing is to have everybody get on board with it," Williams said. "It's just a learning process." Gibson, who spent most of the two-hour audit frantically writing notes on her clipboard, will present Boulevard with a final report in October. Laurie Williams, logistics manager for Boulevard, will use the report to determine where to place out football inside additional recycling bins and how much non-recyclable waste will be diverted to Lafarge North America, a construction materials company Gibson then recorded the weight and volume of trash in each bin. She and analysis cvictory ico State. ets me jury Kurt Gerdes, education chairman for AWMAs Midwest section, said about half of the plant's fuel comes from alternative fuels such as the non-recyclable waste collected at Boulevard. recorded that 187.55 pounds, or 83 percent, was food waste and compostable materials, such as napkins and paper plates, from Boulevard's hospitality rooms alone. like to see the same level of social pressure put on smokers applied to those who don't recycle. If individuals were forced to think more about recycling — by increasing the number of recycling bins on campus, for example — Gibson said they'd be more likely to do so. "You'll get to the point where nobody working here sees trash," Gibson said. "They'll only see energy." Gibson, a graduate student from Prairie Village, had the chance to test her hypothesis at Boulevard Brewing Company on Friday afternoon. With plans to go zero landfill by the end of the year, the Kansas City, Mo., brewing company requested AWMA to perform a waste audit of its facilities. To achieve zero landfill, Boulevard must send minimal to no trash to the landfill. More than 20 volunteers, including seven KU students, sorted two and a half days worth of trash collected from every department at the brewery. The volunteers divided the 226 pounds of trash into 17 purple bins labeled as different recyclable and non-recyclable materials. Edited by Anna Nordling N 2018年国家税务总局监制 国家税务局 国家税务总局监制 国家税务总局监制 Salon Nouveau to host program on porn industry CAMPUS Students get chance to hear experts and discuss taboo topic Ever wondered how much porn stars make? You can find out tonight at Salon Nouveau's first program of the school year. "XXX The Porn Industry," which is sponsored by the Commission on the BY JUSTINE PATTON jpatton@kansan.com Wright will be the primary speaker at the event, but her voice won't be the only one heard. Discussions will happen throughout the presentation when students can voice their own opinions. Wright said Status of Women. Salon Nouveau is the commission's new program that includes interactive presentations and discussions every Monday night. ars on "I chose this topic because I find it fascinating how 'pornified' American culture has become," said Kaylyn Wright, Salon Nouveau coordinator. "I think it's a neat experience to be around people who aren't afraid "It is my hope to present the topic in a neutral way and to allow people to draw their own conclusions about whether they are proof anti-porn," Wright said. Erin Fauss, a freshman from Lenexa, said even though she wasn't opposed to the event, she couldn't be going either. "I'm not interested in learning Not all students feel comfortable or have an interest in discussing porn. the goal of the program wasn't to tell people what they should think about porn. Kristen Verneire, a junior from Lenexa, said she thought the program sounded refreshing. Salon Nouveau will cover a few topics, including a brief history of pornography, how performers' salaries are determined, what types of pornography exist, reasons why individuals get into porn industry, and a brief overview of feminist theories of pornography. There will also be a discussion on HIV testing in the world of pornography. to say what they think about taboo topics." Vermeire said. "THE PORN INDUSTRY" Entrance is free. WHEN: Tonight, 8 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Kansas Union, Walnut room (6th floor) Edited by Anna Nordling 直 about porn." Fauss said. 8 Saturday The Jayhawks are 2-2 with the 42-16 win against the New Mexico State Aggies. Sophomore D.J. Beshears led the team to victory. 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