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    Thursday, March 1, 1904
Daily Nebraskan
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Third in a series detailing Big Eight baseball.
By Scctt Ahlstrand -
Oklahoma baseball Coach Enos Semore said the
1984 Big Eight Conference race is going to be hard
foyght. Every body in the Dig Eight can play, and if you're
not ready to .go all out, you're going to get beat,"
Semore said.
The Sooner coach said Oklahoma State should be
considered the favorite to capture the conference's
title.
The. Cowboys entered the season ranked No. 2
nationally with a host of potential All-Americans.
"Somebody has to be put up there and we take it
as a compliment," Cowboy Coach Gary Ward said of
the No. 2 ranking. "But we've got our share of
unknowns."
Kansas State Coach Bill Hickey said the Cowboys
are impressive, but he believes the Sooners could
win the title.
"Ey the end of the season Oklahoma could very
easily be the best team in the conference," Hickey
said.
The Sooners return three All-Big Eight players
from last year's team in left fielder Ron Leon, right
fielder Paul Williams and third baseman Jay
Searcy.
Most conference coaches believe that Nebraska
and Missouri will finish among the conference's top ,
four.
"We'd like to be one of the top teams in the Big
Eight," Nebraska Coach John Sanders said. "We're
pretty realistic about our goals and we think well do
well in the conference. It's too early to tell but it
looks like Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma and Okla
homa State will fight it out for the title."
Kansas Coach Marty Pattin said an improved
pitching staff and a solid defense should keep the
Jayhawks competitive. Iowa State Coach Larry Cor
rigan said his team's speed could be a factor in the
race. '
"I think every team in the conference would like to
finish in the top foyr, and that's our goal too," CorrK
gan said. "We're pretty positive about our team's .
chances."
K-State's Hickey said the Wildcats have talent
enough to challenge, but the team has to work on its
attitude.
"If we can get the guys to play hard for a whole
game, well be pretty tough," Hickey said.
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