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Saturday, October 29, 2005

X-Factor Game 8: Kansas 24, Missouri 21

Virtual Jayhawks need just one more victory to be bowl eligible

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The virtual Don Fambrough had to have a smile on his face after this one.

A 23-yard field goal by virtual Kansas University kicker Scott Webb at the end of regulation lifted the virtual Jayhawks to a 24-21 victory over the virtual Missouri Tigers this virtual Saturday at virtual Memorial Stadium.

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The virtual Scott Webb's 23-yard field goal with 11 seconds left on the clock lifted the virtual Jayhawks to a 24-21 win over Missouri in the virtual Border Showdown.

"I'm happy, and it's satisfying because I know how much this game means to the people in the state of Kansas," virtual KU coach Mark Mangino might say, considering he said the same thing after his real life Jayhawks defeated the Tigers 31-14 in Columbia, Mo., last year.

"I know it's important to them, and we never want to let our fans down."

Thanks to the virtual Webb's short boot, the virtual Jayhawks didn't, even though a strong comeback from the virtual Tigers put MU on the brink of victory in the virtual Border Showdown.

"I'm disappointed," MU's virtual quarterback Brad Smith would probably say, considering that's the quote he used after last year's lopsided loss to KU.

"What it was supposed to be doesn't matter. It's what it is and dealing with what it is right now."

Unlike this year's tangible KU squad, Saturday's virtual victory move the virtual Jayhawks to 5-3 on the season and 2-3 in the virtual Big 12 conference -- meaning that with one more win KU's becomes virtual bowl eligible.

This virtual win didn't look as easy as the tangible Jayhawks last two victories over the Tigers though.

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Unlike the hated rivalry the two real-life teams, KU virtual quarterback Brian Luke and MU virtual wideout Sean Coffey met at midfield after the Jayhawks victory to shake mitts.<br> <br> <a href= "http://www.kusports.com/football/virtual/2005/mu/box.html"><img src="http://www.ljworld.com/art/icons/icon_text.gif" border="0" alt="text">&nbsp;Get the stats: KU-MU virtual box score</a><br>

Starter Jason Swanson threw an interception on the Jayhawks very first play from scrimmage but was bailed out when MU defensive back Marucs King fumbled the ball right back.

Swanson took advantage of his mulligan, and hit a wide-open Marcus Hereford for a 81-yard touchdown just 15 seconds into the game.

The virtual Jayhawks luck continued when virtual MU signal caller Brad Smith had a ball picked off by Nick Reid.

Virtual Kansas added another score when the virtual Clark Green tiptoed into the end zone two minutes later, capping off a 10-play 80-yard drive with a seven yard run.

But the virtual Jayhawks two-touchdown lead didn't stay that big for long.

Smith, who unlike his past two real-life contests against KU, accounted for 344 yards of combined offense.

His 17-yard touchdown scamper right before halftime cut the Jayhawks advantage to 14-7.

Another short touchdown run by Smith in the third tied the contest, and Smith's 81-yard scoring strike to wideout Sean Coffey with 5:55 left in the game gave virtual MU's its first lead.

It was short-lived though.

Despite Swanson being forced to leave the game with what appeared to be a sprained ankle, virtual KU found the end zone thanks to a Brian Luke led drive that was capped off with Mark Simmons 14-yard touchdown.

Feeding off the momentum, KU's defense stepped up and shut down Smith on the Tigers final drive of the game.

Luke wound down the clock by handing the ball off to Jon Cornish and Clark Green.

Then with just 11 ticks left on the clock, Webb nailed a short shot through the uprights for the victory and causing Fambrough's grin to grow.

"I don't call it a showdown," the virtual Fambrough might say, considering the real one uttered those exact words. "It's not a showdown. It's a damn war. They started the war, and eventually we're going to end it."