14 Wednesday, April 4, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Moore to return to football lineup despite leg brace By Molly Reid Kansan sportswriter Senior linebacker Curtis Moore feels no more pain in his knee from the ruptured anterior cruciate ligament for the duration of the 1980 season. The only thing bothering him now is the inconvenience of wearing a bulky knee brace on his left leg. "The brace is becoming a real hassle," he said. "It constricts my movement. But I'm going to wear it. My spring to protect me from injury." "As far as next season, I haven't decided whether I'm going to wear it or not. I'm hoping to find a better solution, either a new brace or not wearing it at all. I'd rather be able to play up my ability without the brace than mediate with the brace." As the Big Eight's defensive newcomer of the year in 1987 and Kansas' leading tackler during his sophomore season in 1984, Moore's absence was detrimental to the Jayhawks. He made 170 tackles in more than any other Jayhawk that year. He made 103 as a freshman. Kansas football coach Glen Mason said having Moore back in the lineup had made a significant difference in the first week of spring practice. "One thing Cirstie is, is good," he said. "And he is one of the few seniors we have to look to for leadership." The Jayhawks have only five returning seniors. For now, Moore said he was not concentrating on being good but instead were concentrating on reading the offensive plays. Curtis Moore "I'm rusty and sluggish," Moore said. "A lot of people think the game is a physical game, which it is. But half of the problem is the way we're knowing where to go and where to be and your responsibility." Moore missed out on the mental experience of an active season but did his best to keep up physically. He spent this past year trying to get full motion back in his knee and working out in the weight room. That regimen added 20 pounds to his 6-foot-1 frame. "I don't know if it will ever be normal," he said. "When I'm playing, I don't think about it. I've been up and down in my play. It is of frustrating when you don't talk to your coach and whether you are injured or not. "I think I'll play as well as I did as a sophomore. Hopefully, I'll get better." Mason said that he had confidence in Moore's ability to perform in the fall. Valvano getting ready to end NC State career The Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. — Given no chance to keep his job, basketball coach Jim Valvano is trying to work out a financial settlement to end his career at North Carolina State, his lawyer said yesterday. people in the Wolfpack Club and elsewhere who are continuing to work for Jim." "It appears that the option of him staying on as coach is no longer available," attorney Woody Webb said. Webb said he thought a court fight would be the only way for Valvano to keep his job, but he also noted that the coach would rather be on the basketball court than in court. Asked if Valvano had given up the fight for his job, Webb said, "I don't know that it's fair to say that we've given up. It's been made abundantly clear to us that they are not going to entertain that idea. But there are Valvano was in his office but would not take telephone calls from reporters, said Beverly Sparks, his secretary. Webb said his client appeared to accept the fact that he wouldn't be coaching the Wolfpack next season. 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