2B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS calendar TODAY Men's basketball vs. USC. 8 p.m. Allen Fieldhouse WEDNESDAY Women's basketball vs. South Dakota State, 7 p.m. Allen Field House SATURDAY Men's basketball vs. Toledo, noon, Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Mo. Track & Field at K-State All Corners, all day, Manhattan SUNDAY Women's basketball vs. California, 2 p.m., Allen Fieldhouse Cleveland Browns upset Kansas City Chiefs >> NFL BY TOM WITHERS ASSOCIATED PRESS CLEVELAND — By his 10th birthday, Derek Anderson were size 17 shoes. On Sunday, those gigantic feet ran the Cleveland Brownts to an improbable win. Anderson threw two touchdown passes to Steve Heiden in the final 8:55 of regulation and then scrambled 33 yards in overtime to set up Phil Dawson's 33-yard field goal, giving the Browns a 31-28 victory over the stunned Kansas City Chiefs. Before coming in for the injured Charlie Frye, Anderson had never thrown an NFL pass and had taken Tony Dejak/ASSOCIATED PRESS Not only did he fill those, but he stepped smoothly into Fries, too. Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson (27), is stopped after a seven yard run by Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Simon Fraser (75) and linebackers Andrea Davis (54) and D'Dwell Jackson in the third quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006, in Cleveland. Johnson ran for 110 yards but the Browns won, 21 in overtime. only one snap. However, the 23-year-old calmly rallied the Browns (4-8), who capped another dysfunctional week with only their second December win at home since 1999. Anderson was growing so fast as a kid in Oregon that his parents had to order his sneakers from the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers, who sent the family ones belonging to center Arvydas Sabonis. Largest selection of USED books Now through January 15th, preorder and save an extra 5% "I knew he could play like that," Brown's running back Jason Wright said. "I believe in him. I wasn't surprised, but I'm sure a lot of people are." Books available for both Lawrence and Edwards campuses Jayhawk Bookstore ...at the top of Naismith Hill www.jayhawkbookstore.com 843-3826-1420 Crescent Rd. Especially the Chiefs. Trent Green threw four TD passes — two to Tony Gonzalez — for Kansas City, which had its AFC playoff hopes severely damaged. The Chiefs (7-5) led 28-14 with 8:55 to play in regulation after Green扣 up with Gonzalez on a 23-vard strike. But Anderson, Cleveland's thirdstring quarterback a year ago, brought the Brown back to cap a bizarre week. sion, was 24 of 32 for 297 yards. The Chiefs fell three games behind San Diego in the AFC West. "Now we need other teams to help us out." Green said. "That's why this one is so disappointing." "The season isn't over, but we just made it a lot tougher," said Gonzalez, who had nine catches for 105 yards. "We played well, we just didn't finish. We let one slip away." Green, make his third start after missing eight games with a concussion. TWINS (CONTINUED FROM 1B) Since transferring to Kansas and becoming eligible midway through last season, he has struggled to crack the KU lineup. He played only 45 minutes in 14 games last season. This season Rodrick is finally finding his niche for the Jayhawks. He been the second guard off the bench behind freshman Sherron Collins, and had the best game of his KU career last week with an eight-point performance against Dartmouth. "I think Rod played well against Florida and the other night, so hopefully he's on an incline, moving forward, and shows that he needs to be out there some more," coach Bill Self said Thursday at his weekly press conference. However, in the KU loss Saturday at DePaul, Rodrick did not see the floor for the first time all season. Self played only eight players and Collins was the only guard to come off the bench. If Self chooses to keep Rodrick on the bench tonight, the decision would disappoint the contingent of Stewarts from the Northwest. Rodrick said he wanted to be matched up against his brother if the two find themselves together on the court tonight, just like their many of one-on-one battles. "He was saying, don't try to come down and dunk on me. I'm not having it. You already know I am not having it." Rodrick said. "He said he's going to try his best not to let me get a shot off and I'm for sure going to do the same with him." "We've been talking about this for the whole year," Rodrick said. "It's just something my dad always hoped for, the chance to come to a game where he can see both of us matinee monday--all [x--$5.00 playing at the same time. Because it's been a while since he saw both of us on the court at the same time." Kansan staff writer C.J. Moore can be contacted at cjmoore@kansan.com. Edited by Catherine Odson SWIMMING Molly Brammer breaks record at Nike Cup in Ohio Kansas finished a two-and-a-half day meet at the Nike Cup in third place. The meet was held in Gambier, Ohio. Sophomore Molly Brammer set a new pool record in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5.01.05. Sophomore Ashley Leidigh also set a pool record, finishing the 100-year butterfly in 57.29. "Our wheels fell off a little bit due to the sheet amount of racing we have done the last two-and-a-half days," coach Clark Campbell said in a press release. "It was a great way to finish up the fall season." Kansan staff reports The Jayhawks have the next five weeks off and will head to Mexico for their annual winter training trip at the start of Januarry. TOP 25 USC sinks to No.8 Record through Dec. 2 • First-place votes • Previous ranking | RK | TEAM | W-L | PTS | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Ohio St. (65) | 12-0 | 1,625 | | 2 | Florida | 12-1 | 1,529 | | 3 | Michigan | 11-1 | 1,526 | | 4 | LSU | 10-2 | 1,365 | | 5 | Louisville | 11-1 | 1,333 | | 6 | Wisconsin | 11-1 | 1,255 | | 7. | Oklahoma | 11-2 | 1,232 | | 8. | Southern Cal | 12-1 | 1,882 | | 9. | Boise St. | 12-0 | 1,097 | | 10. | Auburn | 12-0 | 1,020 | | 11. | Notre Dame | 10-2 | 939 | | 12. | Arkansas | 10-2 | 867 | | 13. West Virginia | 10-2 | 865 | 194 | | 14. Virginia Tech | 10-2 | 798 | 14 | | 15. Wake Forest | 11-2 | 766 | 16 | | 16. Burkes | 11-2 | 631 | 15 | | 17. Tennessee | 9-3 | 576 | 17 | | 18. Texas | 9-3 | 564 | 17 | | 19. BYU | 10-2 | 436 | 20 | | 20. California | 10-2 | 499 | 21 | 21. Texas A&M 9-3 379 22 22. Nebraska 9-4 193 19 23. Boston College 9-3 179 25 24. Oregon St 9-4 112 25. 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