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Kansas State owns a 26-4 record against the Jayhawks dating back to 1995 and the Wildcats are currently on a 16-year winning streak against KU. The last time Kansas beat K-State was in 2008 under former head coach Mark Mangino. It was the fourth win in five years against KSU, as the Mangino-led Jayhawks also won in 2004, 2006, and 2007.
For the first time since 2009, Kansas enters the rivalry matchup with K-State as the favorite. The Jayhawks look to end a 16-game losing streak in the series and capture their first win since 2008. Kickoff is set for 11 a.m. Saturday at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium.
When Kansas football plays against Big 12 Conference rival Kansas State on Saturday, the game will be sold out. KU Athletics announced on Wednesday.
Kansas offered two underclassmen out of the esteemed Chicago Catholic League/East Suburban Catholic League Conference on Thursday.
The Kansas Jayhawks lost badly at Texas Tech on Saturday. No. 9 Texas Tech defeated Kansas 42-17. The Jayhawks trailed 21-0 early, got it to 21-17, and then tried to play catchup from there.
Kansas football is aiming at becoming bowl eligible again this fall. Here’s a look at what the projections are for KU after its most recent game.
The Sunflower Showdown is always an important football game, but it feels particularly big this season. With both the Kansas Jayhawks (4-3, 2-2 Big 12) and K-State Wildcats (3-4, 2-2 Big 12) experiencing up-and-down seasons, a rivalry win would seriously boost morale on either side of the state.
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