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Pickert looked into the camera and said his name and that he planned to root for the Jayhawks in the Final Four, going to watch it on KCTV, Channel 5. Leif Lisec, KCTV-5 sports reporter, said he was at the University of Kansas covering a spring football practice when the station called him on two-way radio and asked him to on some spot promotions for the station. "I was up here Saturday for the rally, and I was up here Sunday for the press conference with Roy," he said. "It's been great up here." Lisee, a 1985 KU journalism graduate, said he was glad to be in Lawrence covering the Final Four frenzy. KCTV-5 will be on campus all week doing Final Four stories and (lining up) for the 2016 season. featureting Pickert, Lisee said. The promotions will run during newcasts and station breaks this week. Chuck Prewitt, KCTV-5 camera operator, said this season was his first experience with Kansas basketball ordered the rally on campus Saturday. Prewitt said he was surprised to see how supportive the KU students were of the basketball team during the rally on campus and at Allen Field House when the students welcomed the team back to Lawrence. "It was great. It was wild," he said. "The whole thing is real exciting." "The students have been very well behaved, except when somebody threw a water balloon in my truck that was on campus," he said with a grin. Valisa Smith, KCTV-5 reporter, also was on campus yesterday doing Final Four frenzy stories, Prewitt said. Patti DeWalt, KCTV-5 marketing director, said KU's success this season was a big story because this was the first time KU had made it to the Final Four. Pam Freund, executive producer of KCTV news, said the station planned to have a news crew on campus every day this week "We are always happy to see those Javhayks do well," she said. Committee praises team protection bill The Associated Press TOPEKA- Two days after the KU basketball team won a trip to the Final Four, a Senate committee endorsed a bill to give Kansas its final protection from the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Winter said that he was "99 percent certain" the measure would pass in the Senate but that the House could possibly peets for passage in the House. The action of the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday sent the measure to the Senate for floor debate. The measure was endorsed unanimously on a voice vote. The committee endorsed the measure with little discussion. It has heard testimony from NCAA officials, who said seven Kansas universities' memberships would be appropriately if the measure passed Sen. Wint Winter, R-Lawrence and committee chairman, is the principal sponsor of the measure, which would require the NCAA to observe all due process rights accorded by the federal and state constitutions in enforcing its rules and regulations. weekend before we pass this?**jokeen D. Dave Kearn, a Hutchinson Republican, referring to KU's loss in North Carolina next Saturday "I was surprised by the strength of the testimony and the unanimity of feeling on the Senate committee," Winter said. "Should we wait until after this He said he hoped passage of the bill by the Senate at least would send a message to the NCAA. The bill is one similar to a measure passed by the Nebraska Legislature, although Winter said that bill required the NCAA to observe due process rights only and not other constitutional rights. Supporters of the measure said the NCAA did not provide even the most basic rights in its investigations, such as the right to confront accusers and the right of the accuser to be present at hearings. "There is a real problem," Winter said. Kansas members of the NCAA are KU, Kansas State University, Oklahoma State University, Fort Hays State University, Pittsburgh State and Witsburg State. "I think we ought to do something about it," added Sen. Paul Fleeciano, D-Wichita. Jayhawks spring into football practices A stronger, faster, more experienced team takes the field Tight end Mark Smith drills during the Javhawks' first practice By Mark Spencer Kansan sportswriter Kansas football coach Glen Mason used a visual aid at yesterday's media session at the Adams Alumni Center to show reporters the improvement of the Jayhawks have in his three seasons at the helm. First, he gave an example from three years ago. "I didn't happen to think about this until I sat down to eat lunch, and I looked across at Gordon Docking. Mason said to the about 5-foot-11, round Kansas City television sportscaster." "Please, stand up Gordon." As Docking got to his feet, Mason said, "Not to embarrass Gordon, but that was the size of our defensive linemen." Next, Mason gave an example of the present "Stand up, Gilbert (Brown)." Mason said to the Jayhawks' 6-foot-3, 295-pound starting defensive tackle who stood next to Docking. "Now, that's what we're expecting to play Big Eight football with. In all due respect, Gordon, you might have one beck of a Big Eight swim, but you wouldn't be worth a damn as a defensive lineman." Mason's stronger, faster and more experienced Kansas football team began three weeks of spring football drills yesterday afternoon. The Jayhawks will put 75 scholarship players, the most in Mason's tenure, on the field for spring drills this season. "When I first got here, all I thought about was survival." Mason said. "Now, rather than survival, we're looking toward accomplishment." Mason will emphasize five areas during the spring drills: Evaluation of talent, experimentation with existing offensive and defensive schemes, conditioning, fundamentals and making the team better as a whole. New NCAA restrictions this season limit the Jayhawks and other schools to 15 practices in 22 days during the ten. Ten of the 15 practices are in pads. Cornerback Hassan Bailey said he was eager for spring practices. "Everyone is competing against each other," he said. "It's great competition that carries over into the specialty when the freshmen come in." Quarterback Chip Hillary, who is coming off the best sophomore passing season (129 of 224 for 1,730 vards) Mason on: ■ Defense: "We must make major improvement on the defensive side of the ball. As far as I am concerned, consistency is the key. You can look back, and there are times when we have played awfully well, but we have given up too many big plays. We must get better in pass defense, and lastly, the turnovers we've been able to get on defense have almost been nothing. We must get better in that situation." ■ Offense: "We're going to work very hard on diversification and a reduction of our talent we have. My biggest criticism of last year's offensive team was ability to score when we had scoring opportunities. We're going to experiment and work very hard on that." ■ The kicking game: "This year we have got to take our kicking game from the level of just trying to get by to the level where it can win for us. We must do a lot of work on these (narrower) goal posts we've been forced to use." ■ The 89th season: "Someone else, Coach, could help your program arrived yet?" My answer to that question is no. But I can tell you, it's probably an overused term about the light at the end of the tunnel, but we can see that light now. That light is there, now its our job to make sure we get there." Defensive linemen Gilbert Brown and Dana Stubblefield: "The key word here is potential. If these guys can achieve what they want, they will be the best pair of defensive tackles in the league, hands down." ■ Spring football in general: "I think the players are excited about spring practice from the standpoint they know we have to have a good spring practice to achieve anything next year. . . . I've never seen a guy have a bad spring practice and have a good fall." in KU history, said he expected the Jayhawks to develop their passing game more during the spring workouts. "The thing that resisted me before is lack of experience," he said. "Since the fall, we have come together as a unit, and that's going to make it easier to throw." 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