41 V 6B / SPOR 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS MEN'S GOL The men's go start the season weekend, as it pr in its first tournai Stone-Tiger Intl University of Mi champion, will I tion in Verona, N Sophomore Alex Gutes, the Alvamar Golf Cours epadv Kansas' young heavily on the s ship of senior cap Barbee participat Southwest Region tied for 39th place "We are really weekend," Barber release. "It will be played a PGA to Stone) this summ fun to play there. good chance to w You to to THE WAVE VOL.2,ISS.1 SEPTEMBER 3,2010 ETH Making their 4 New coach, new approach Turner Gill brings fresh style of coaching to the Jayhawks, according to former staff and players 3 QB is ready to play The Wave staff Editor-in-chief Managing editor The Wave editor Sports editors Designer Alex Garrison Nick Gerik Adam Vossen Corey Thibodeaux, Tim Dwyer Rezaekhaligh FROM THE EDITOR Kale Pick takes the skepticism toward the team in stride and is eager for the team to prove its work ethic on the field Photo editor Business manager Sales manager News adviser Sales and advertising adviser With all of the upheaval within KU sports in the past year, it's easy to lose sight of the fun in college sports. After reading Kathleen Gier's profile of new coach Turner Gill, I'm looking forward to a fresh start in Ryan Waggoner Joe Garvey Amy O'Brien Malcolm Gibson Jon Schlitt Memorial Stadium, Gill seems an apt coach and certainly a departure from what fans as well as players have been accustomed to in the past. It's a season of fresh beginnings all around for the team with Kale Pick stepping out of the confused contention for the quarterback position. He's cnvoicing to acknowledge the scrutiny coming his way instead ADAM VOSSEN avossen@kansan.com of ignore it — read more about his hopes for the team in Kory Carpenter's interview with Pick. What it comes down to is crowding into Memorial Stadium, shaking your keys at the opposing team, and watching the Jayhawks play with the Campanile towering, well, toward the blue. See you at the stadium. 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Associated Press DETROIT — Matthew Stafford had an interception returned for a touchdown, but third-stringer Drew Stanton threw a pair of second-half touchdown passes to lift the Detroit Lions to a 28-23 win over the Buffalo Bills in their preseason finale Thursday night. Stafford's second pass was picked off by Drayton Florence and Detroit punted on his second and last drive. Trent Edwards was 4 for 4 for 66 yards — including a 50-yard pass to Lee Evans — on his only drive that set up Rian Lindell's first of three field goals. after missin an ankle injury. Bills rookie runnin back C.J. Spiller was rested andrunning back Fred Jackson missed a third straight missing two games with to lose their Stafford's first pass was deflected and the second ... was picked off by Florence, who returned it 40 yards for a score. game because of a broken left hand. Detroit opens at Chicago, and Buffalo hosts Miami in Week 1. when Brian Brohm's pass went off tight end J.P. Foschi's hands and Ashlee Palmer made a diving interception and 39-yard return. Jerome Felton's 1-yard run with 10 seconds left in the half pulled the Lions within nine. After Shaun Hill was just 2 of 6 for 21 yards, Stanton entered and threw a short pass that DeDae 16-yard pass to Derrick Williams early in the fourth to put the Lions ahead — for the first time 21-17. Dorsey fumbled at the Lions 23 to give the Bills a chance to retake the lead, but they blew it when rookie Levi Brown threw a pass that wasn't close to a teammate in the end zone. Paul Pratt made a diving interception, got up and returned it 102 yards to seal the win. The Lions, though, couldn't have been thrilled because they were hoping Stafford would have a brief and productive tuneup for the regular season. He didn't. Stafford's first pass was deflected and the second — a short pass to the flat intended for Calvin Johnson — was picked off by Florence, who returned it 40 yards for a score. He helped Detroit drive to the Buffalo 28, but receiver Nate Burleson was called for holding and pushed the team back to a second-and-20 at midfield and Stafford didn't attempt to make a big play to get a first down. Stafford was 3 of 6 for 21 yards and an interception. The No.1 pick of the 2009 NFL draft was much more effective in his first three preseason games, completing 74 percent of his passes for 332 yards, three TDs and an interception. Edwards was very efficient and made coach Chan Gailey proud by taking a calculated chance deep downfield, connecting on a long pass to a leaping Evans. Lynch was lackluster in his return, while Spiller, who has been spectacular, watched on the sideline in football pants, a jersey and baseball cap. Chad Simpson's 1-yard run pulled the Bills within five with 16 seconds left. Buffalo then conceded the exhibition by kicking deep instead of attempting an inside kick.