14 Wednesday, February 25, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Briefs Superbowl teams might travel abroad DENVER — The National Football League wants to stage another exhibition game in England this summer, and a rematch of Super Bowl XLI is among the possibilities, an NFL spokesperson said. Although there have been no official invitations, the Denver Broncos and the New York Giants have be approached on an informal basis. The two teams are rematch, league spokesman Dick Maxwell said. "There's a strong desire to return to London this summer," Maxwell said. "And it's an attractive place when you can bring back the children and friends, but quite frankly we're not that far along." Maxwell said the success of last year's exhibition between the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears prompted league officials to seek a return trip to London. Denver coach Dan Reeves confirmed the possibility of a London exhibition in Wembley Stadium had been mentioned to him by Broncos general manager John Beake. "John mentioned to me that we were one of the teams they're considering, but I don't think they know yet what they're going to do." Reeves said. Reeves indicated that he would be receptive to a game in London against the Giants or any other team. "talked to some people at Dallas about it, and they all said it's a good deal," Reeves said. "It sounds like a great trip." Tyson gets boxing award NEW YORK — Mike Tyson, the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history, was named fighter of the year yesterday by the Boxing Writers Association of America. Tyson won the World Boxing Council championship in the fall at age 20 by knocking out Trevor Berbick in the second round. Tyson will meet James "Bone-crusher" Smith, the World Boxing Association champion, March 7 in Las Vegas. Nev. Tyson will receive his award June 12 at the boxing writers' annual dinner June 12. Jimmy Jacobs and Bill Cayton, Tyson's comanagers, will receive the Al Buck Memorial Award given to outstanding managers or trainers. NCAA to reveal SMU fate DALLAS — The head of the NCAA's enforcement division traveled to Dallas yesterday to tell Southern Methodist University officials the fate of their football program. A public announcement of the decision is scheduled for today. A meeting was set last night between NCAA director of enforcement David Berst and an SMU group that included faculty representative Steven Klever and interim president William Stallum. SMU is the first school to fall under recently passed NCAA byways that allow the NCAA to suspend an athletic program for up to two years. Such action can be taken when a program is judged to have violated NCAA regulations while already on probation. The Mustangs' football program is serving three years on probation, and additional allegations surfaced late last year. After those reports, school president L. Donald Shields resigned, citing health reasons. Resignations followed from athletic director Bob Hitch and football coach Bobby Collins. Even though the NCAA could, within its own rules, suspend the SMU football program, the majority of speculation in advance of the announcement suggests it will not do so. Klieve has been quoted as saying that the enforcement staff investigating SMU's case suggested sanctions rather than suspension to the NCAA's infractions committee. Diver Louganis wins award NEW YORK — Greg Lougain, double gold medalist at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and holder of a record 41 U.S. national diving titles, was named member of the 1987 Jess Owens Invitational Trophy. 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