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The new experience of playing before a full house at Memorial Stadium went well with KU's football team Saturday as they defeated Missouri 35-14. Quarterback Bill Whittemore calls a play late in the game before the packed student section.
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About 50,000 people attended Saturday's game between Kansas and Missouri at Memorial Stadium.
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KU quarterback Bill Whittemore pushes the ball over for a first-quarter touchdown in Saturday's victory over Missouri 35-14.
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KU reciever Moderick Johnson barely misses the ball for a deep touchdown pass in the second quarter.
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KU's Curtis Ansel drops the ball while holding for a field goal in the first half.
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Flags spelling out Kansas go by the packed stands in Memorial Stadium after KU scored a touchdown against Missouri in the first half. KU won 35-14.
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Kansas' Mark Simmons, left, loses handle on the ball as Missouri's Nino Williams challenges him mid-air on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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The KU student section "waves the wheat" after a KU touchdown in the first half.
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Bill Whittemore, left, celebrates a Clark Green touchdown in the first half.
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KU's Mark Simmons battles MU's Nino Williams II for a pass in the first half.
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Mike Guston, Leawood freshman, cheers on the Jayhawks on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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KU quarterback Bill Whittemore runs through the blocking by teammates, center Joe Vaughn, 56 and #75 Tony Coker for a big gain in the third quarter.
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KU running back Clark Green is brought down by MU's Brandon Barnes in the third quarter.
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KU's Clark Green is carried to the KU locker room in the fourth quarter.
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KU's Nick Reid and Jonathan Lamb smear MU quarterback Brad Smith, knocking the ball loose in the fourth quarter.
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The waving of arms displayed by KU fans after KU scored in the second half is contrasted with the Missouri fans in the right corner who watched in silence after KU scored a touchdown. KU was huddling before going for a two-point conversion.
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Kansas' Adrian Jones, left, runs over Missouri's Jason Simpson on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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KU defensive end Chuck Jones celebrates KU's 35/14 win over Missouri at Memorial Stadium.
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KU's David McMillan sacks MU quarterback Brad Smith in the fourth quarter.
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KU's Johan Randle runs away from MU's Nino Williams II, left, and James Kinney.
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Kansas' Bill Whittemore, left, stretches for yardage at the goal line dragging Missouri's Jason Simpson, below, and James Kinney on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel looks on from the sidelines at Saturday's KU-MU game. KU won 35-14
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KU quarterback Bill Whittemore outruns MU defensive lineman Atiyyah Ellison in the second half.
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Kansas University athletic director Lew Perkins and former KU football star and associate Athletics Director John Hadl enjoy the winning atmosphere by the KU bench during Saturday's 35-14 win over Missouri.
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KU football coach Mark Mangino gets a brief handshake from Missouri's coach Gary Pinkel as they meet in midfield among excited fans.
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KU football coach Mark Mangino and Missouri coach Gary Pinkel meet at midfield after KU's 35-14 victory.
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KU fans climb the north goalpost after KU's win over Missouri at Memorial Stadium. Fans ripped down both goalposts before taking them to rest at Potter Lake.
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Kansas quarterback Bill Whittemore is surrounded by teammates in the end zone following one of two runs into the endzone against Missouri University on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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KU fans climb the north goalpost after KU's win over Missouri at Memorial Stadium. Fans ripped down both goalposts before taking them to rest at Potter Lake.
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Happy KU students head for Potter Lake with part of the goal post they tore down in Memorial Stadium after KU defeated Missouri 35-14 Saturday.
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Thousands of fans stormed the football field at KU's Memorial Stadium after KU's defeat of Missouri 35-14 Saturday. After both goal posts were torn down they headed out the stadium to Potter Lake where they were tossed into the water.
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Thousands of fans stormed the football field at KU's Memorial Stadium after KU's defeat of Missouri 35-14 Saturday. After both goal posts were torn down they headed out the stadium to Potter Lake where they were tossed into the water.
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Kansas University fans carry the goal posts up the hill to Potter Lake on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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KU quarterback Bill Whittemore coasts into the end zone for a KU touchdwon in the fourth quarter.
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KU's Banks Floodman, left, and Gabriel Toomey sack MU quarterback Brad Smith in the fourth quarter.
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KU quarterback Bill Whittemore runs for a third quarter first down against Missouri Saturday.
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Kansas' Bill Whittemore, left, eludes Missouri's Fabian Bean on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
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Missouri quarterback Brad Smith had a frustrating day Saturday at moments like this after KU's David McMillan sacked him for a fourth quarter loss.
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KU defensive tackle Chuck Jones waves his arms getting the already enthusiastic crowd in Memorial stadium into the game.
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Comfortably dressed members of KU's swim and dive team had front row seats at KU's 45-14 victory over Missouri. It was a sellout crowd of 50 thousand.plus.
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Kansas fans run onto the field in jubilation following KU's win over Missouri on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The goal posts were tore down and thrown in Potter Lake followin the victory.
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KU's quarterback Bill Whittemore is surrounded by fans as Fox Television attempts to interview him following KU's victory over Missouri 35-14. The hand with the "number one sign" belongs to a fan.
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Happy KU football players surround their coach Mark Mangino as he heads for the center of the field to shake hands with Missouri's coach Gary Pinkel. Two team members doused Mangino with ice water but nearly missed their target.
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Kansas University fans and students watch as a revelers stand on the goal post before launching the posts into Potter Lake on Saturday following KU's 35-14 victory over Missouri University.
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Kansas University fans and students watch as a reveler dives off the goal post into Potter Lake on Saturday following KU's 35-14 victory over Missouri University.