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The 2021 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Jayhawks 132nd season. They were members of the Big 12 Conference. They played their home games at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. They were coached by Lance Leipold in his first year as head coach.[1]

The Jayhawks entered the season with multiple losing streaks: 41 games to AP ranked teams, 54 road conference games, twelve conference games, and an overall losing streak of thirteen. Only one of the streaks would still be standing by the end of the season. They would end their thirteen game overall losing streak with their victory over South Dakota on September 3, 2021.[2] Their victory over Texas on November 13 ended several more losing streaks: 8 straight overall losses, 18 straight within the Big 12, 20 straight to FBS opponents, and 56 straight in road conference games. They lost all their games against AP poll ranked teams during the season extending the streak to 44 games. The Jayhawks also failed to qualify for a bowl game for the 13th consecutive season, dating back to the 2008 season. They finished last in the Big 12 for the 7th consecutive season.

Les Miles departure

On March 5, 2021, head coach Les Miles, was placed on administrative leave following allegations of inappropriate comments and actions with female students while the head coach at LSU.[3] Kansas and Miles agreed to mutually part ways on March 8, 2021.[4] Wide receivers coach Emmett Jones served as interim coach from March 11 through the team's spring practices at the end of April.[5] On April 30, Lance Leipold was hired as the head coach.[1]

Offseason

Starters lost

Overall, the Jayhawks had 17 players run out of eligibility. Below are the starters from 2020 who have run out of eligibility.

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Elijah Jones CB
Logan Klusman LS

Coaching staff changes

Including new head coach Lance Leipold, the Jayhawks will have five new coaches on their coaching staff replacing five coaches, which includes filling one position that was officially vacant the previous season.[6]

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Brett Dearmon Offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki
Joshua Eargle Tight ends
John Morookian Offensive line Scott Fuchs
Chidera Uzo-Diribe Linebackers Chris Sampson
Vacant Special teams coordinator Jake Schoonover

Recruiting

The Jayhawks have 22 commitments for their 2021 recruiting class. Below is the breakdown. The only positions KU did not have any recruits for were kicker and punter.

Overall class ranking

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Rivals 45 5 1* 21
247 Sports 63 9 0 20

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Positional breakdown

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WR 3
RB 1
TE 1
QB 2
OL 3
LB 2
DL 3
DB 5
ATH 2

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Transfers

Only notable transfers are listed below. Kansas had 27 players transfer out and 13 transfer in.

Incoming

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Colin Grunhard C Notre Dame
Kevin Terry WR Texas Tech
Jason Bean QB North Texas
Mike Novitsky C Buffalo
Jeremy Webb CB Missouri State

Outgoing

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Andrew Parchment WR Florida State
Kyle Thompson P N/A*
Karon Prunty CB North Carolina A&T

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Entered NFL draft

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Pooka Williams Jr. RB

Left during season

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Velton Gardner RB

Big 12 media poll

The 2021 media poll was released on July 8, 2021. The Jayhawks were picked last for the 11th consecutive season receiving all 39 potential last place votes.[7]

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Big 12 media poll
1 Oklahoma 386 (35)
2 Iowa State 351 (4)
3 Texas 273
4 Oklahoma State 266
5 TCU 255
6 West Virginia 185
7 Kansas State 163
8 Baylor 124
9 Texas Tech 103
10 Kansas 39

Schedule

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Roster

colspan=11 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align: center"| 2021 Kansas Jayhawks Football

Quarterback

Running back

  •  4 Devin Neal Freshman
  • 20 Daniel Hishaw Jr. Sophomore
  • 22 Rob Fiorentino Junior
  • 23 Amauri Pesek-Hickson Redshirt Freshman
  • 24 Malik Johnson Redshirt Freshman
  • 25 Gayflor Flomo Senior
  • 26 Jack Codwell Sophomore
  • 29 Ben Miles FB Redshirt Senior
  • 33 Spencer Roe FB Redshirt Junior
  • 36 DeAndre Thomas Jr. Freshman
  • 47 Jared Casey FB Sophomore

Wide receiver

Tight end

 

Offensive line

  • 50 Mike Novitski Redshirt Junior
  • 54 Michael Ford Jr. Redshirt Freshman
  • 55 Armaj Adams-Reed Sophomore
  • 57 Hank Kelly Freshman
  • 58 Larson Workman Freshman
  • 61 Malik Clark Super Senior
  • 63 Jake Eisenhauer Freshman
  • 64 Colin Grunhard Redshirt Junior
  • 66 Danny Robinson Sophomore
  • 67 Corey Robinson II Freshman
  • 68 Earl Bostick Jr. Redshirt Senior
  • 69 Joe Krause Redshirt Sophomore
  • 70 Nick Williams Redshirt Junior
  • 72 Adagio Lopeti Super Senior
  • 73 Jack Werner Redshirt Sophomore
  • 74 De'Kendrick Sterns Freshman
  • 75 Jackson Satterwhite Redshirt Freshman
  • 76 Chris Hughes Super Senior
  • 77 Bryce Cabeldue Redshirt Freshman
  • 78 Nicholas Martinez Redshirt Freshman
  • 79 Joseph Gilbertson Senior

Defensive ends

  • 14 Steven Parker Redshirt Sophomore
  • 15 Kyron Johnson Super Senior
  • 35 Zion DeBose Redshirt Senior
  • 37 Hayden Hatcher Senior
  • 46 D'Marion Hatcher Freshman
  • 94 Kevin Orange Jr. Redshirt Sophomore
  • 96 Cole Petrus Freshman

Defensive line

  • 11 Eddie Wilson Senior
  • 52 D. J. Withers Freshman
  • 53 Caleb Taylor Redshirt Freshman
  • 90 Jereme Robinson Sophomore
  • 91 Jelani Arnold Senior
  • 92 Tommy Dunn Jr. Freshman
  • 93 Sam Burt Super Senior
  • 95 Ronald McGee Senior
  • 97 Kenean Caldwell Sophomore
  • 98 Caleb Sampson Senior
  • 99 Malcolm Lee Senior
 

Linebackers

  •  0 Nate Betts Super Senior
  •  6 Taiwan Berryhill Sophomore
  •  7 Takulve Williams Redshirt Senior
  • 19 Gavin Potter Junior
  • 20 Donovan Gaines Redshirt Freshman
  • 23 Alonso Person Redshirt Freshman
  • 30 Rich Miller Junior
  • 32 Dylan Downing Redshirt Sophomore
  • 38 James Wright Freshman
  • 39 Cole Mondi Freshman
  • 41 Nick Channel Redshirt Junior
  • 43 Jay Dineen Redshirt Senior
  • 49 Krishawn Brown Redshirt Freshman

Defensive back

  •  1 Kenny Logan Jr. CB Junior
  •  2 Jacobee Bryant CB Freshman
  •  3 Ricky Thomas S Super Senior
  •  4 Johnquai Lewis S Redshirt Freshman
  •  5 O. J. Burroughs S Freshman
  •  9 Jeremy Webb CB Super Senior
  • 10 Jayson Guillom S Freshman
  • 13 Ra'Mello Dotson CB Sophomore
  • 16 Cam'ron Dabney CB Freshman
  • 17 DeVonte Wilson CB Freshman
  • 18 Edwin White-Schultz S Freshman
  • 20 Donovan Gaines CB Redshirt Freshman
  • 22 Duece Mayberry CB Sophomore
  • 26 Cody McNerney S Junior
  • 28 Kwinton Lassiter CB Junior
  • 29 Jaden Robinson CB Freshman
  • 31 Landon Nelson S Freshman

Special teams

  • 24 Reis Vernon P Sophomore
  • 34 Owen Piepergerdes K Freshman
  • 37 Grayson Addison P Freshman
  • 51 Emory Duggar LS Redshirt Freshman
  • 60 Luke Hosford LS Redshirt Sophomore
  • 80 Tabor Allen K Sophomore
  • 83 Jacob Borcila K Redshirt Sophomore

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Coaching staff

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Lance Leipold Head coach
Andy Kotelnicki Offensive coordinator/tight ends
Brian Borland Defensive coordinator/safeties
Jake Schoonover Special teams coordinator
Emmett Jones Wide receivers
Jim Zebrowski Quarterbacks
Jonathan Wallace Running backs
Jordan Peterson Cornerbacks
Taiwo Onatolu Defensive line
Scott Fuchs Offensive line
Chris Sampson Linebackers

Game summaries

Vs. South Dakota

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|SDU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|KU
First downs 14 12
Total yards 262 245
Rush yards 164 82
Passing yards 98 163
Turnovers 0 0
Time of possession 25:52 34:08
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|South Dakota Passing Carson Camp 10/22, 98 yards
Rushing Travis Theis 18 carries, 96 yards
Receiving Kody Case 2 receptions, 37 yards
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Jason Bean 17/26, 163 yards, 2 TD
Rushing Jason Bean 15 carries, 54 yards
Receiving Mason Fairchild 4 receptions, 58 yards

In the first game of the Lance Leipold era, the Jayhawks played South Dakota. The Jayhawks would score a touchdown first in the second quarter with a 8-yard pass by Jason Bean, a transfer from North Texas. After halftime, Kansas would take a 10–0 lead after a 30-yard field goal by Jacob Borcila. South Dakota would score two touchdowns to take their first lead with 5 minutes and 13 seconds left in the game. Kansas would then answer that touchdown with their own touchdown after Bean's second passing touchdown of the game with 1 minute and 3 seconds left. South Dakota would turn the ball over on downs after the kickoff to give the Jayhawks their first win since October 26, 2019, breaking a 13-game losing streak.

At No. 17 Coastal Carolina

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|KU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|CCU
First downs 16 27
Total yards 412 460
Rush yards 174 215
Passing yards 238 245
Turnovers 0 1
Time of possession 30:49 29:11
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Jason Bean 12/24 189 yards
Rushing Jason Bean 13 carries 102 yards 2 TD
Receiving Kwamie Lassiter II 7 receptions 85 yards
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Coastal Carolina Passing Grayson McCall 17/21 245 yards 2 TD
Rushing Reese White 14 carries 102 yards 3 TD
Receiving Jaivon Heiligh 6 receptions 122 yards 1 TD

Kansas would strike first kicking with a 46-yard field goal in their first road game of the season. Coastal Carolina would respond with a touchdown on the following drive to take the lead, only for the Jayhawks to take the lead back 9–7. They would not hold a lead for the rest of the game as Coastal Carolina would outscore the Jayhawks 42–13 the rest of the game. The loss extended the Jayhawks losing streak to teams ranked in the AP poll to 42 games.

vs Baylor

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|BU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|KU
First downs 29 8
Total yards 576 166
Rush yards 307 109
Passing yards 269 57
Turnovers 2 1
Time of possession 33:22 26:38
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Baylor Passing Gerry Bohanon 19/23, 269 yards, 2 TD
Rushing Abram Smith 16 carries, 122 yards, 1 TD
Receiving R.J. Sneed 6 receptions, 128 yards, 1 TD
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Jason Bean 8/17, 57 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Jason Bean 12 carries, 62 yards
Receiving Luke Grimm 2 receptions, 25 yards

In the Jayhawks Big 12 opener, they struggled to keep up with Baylor being outgained by Baylor 576–166. Jason Bean also had his fewest passing yards of the season to that point in the game with only 57, but was still the Jayhawks leading rusher. The Jayhawks lost the game after never leading at any point 7–45. The loss was the Jayhawks' 15th consecutive loss to FBS opponents and their 13th consecutive loss in the Big 12.

At Duke

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|KU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|DUK
First downs 21 27
Total yards 530 607
Rush yards 207 279
Passing yards 323 328
Turnovers 2 2
Time of possession 30:43 29:17
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Jason Bean 19/32, 323 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
Rushing Devin Neal 17 carries, 107 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Kwamie Lassiter II 4 receptions, 99 yards, 1 TD
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Duke Passing Gunnar Holmberg 22/29, 328 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Mataeo Durant 21 carries, 124 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Jake Bobo 7 receptions, 105 yards

The first half featured a back and forth game. The entire second quarter, the teams traded touchdowns. The Jayhawks went into halftime with a 24–21 lead. Duke would begin to pull away in the second half, however. The Blue Devils finished the game on a 31–9 run to win the game 52–33. The game was the Jayhawks most points scored and the most yards they put up in the season to that point. Kansas quarterback Jason Bean set a career high with 323 yards, but also threw two interceptions. His first interception was the first he had thrown in the season. The loss extended the Jayhawks losing streak to FBS teams to 16.

At Iowa State

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|KU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|ISU
First downs 18 25
Total yards 302 504
Rush yards 175 290
Passing yards 127 274
Turnovers 2 0
Time of possession 33:15 26:45
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Jason Bean 10/20 120 yards 1 INT
Rushing Devin Neal 15 carries 83 yards
Receiving Trevor Wilson 3 receptions 55 yards
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Iowa State Passing Brock Purdy 17/22 245 yards 4 TD
Rushing Breece Hall 17 carries 123 yards 2 TD
Receiving Xavier Hutchinson 7 receptions 96 yards 1 TD

The Jayhawks began the game making early mistakes, two costly turnovers and missed field goal. The turnovers were a lost fumble on a run by quarterback Jason Bean and an interception in the redzone. Both turnovers and the missed field goal led to touchdowns from Iowa State. The Jayhawks would go into halftime with a 38–0 deficit. They would score first in the second half, but that would be followed by 21 unanswered points by Iowa State. The loss increased the Jayhawks road conference losing streak to 55 games.

vs Texas Tech

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|TTU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|KU
First downs 22 17
Total yards 438 273
Rush yards 244 145
Passing yards 194 128
Turnovers 2 1
Time of possession 30:14 29:46
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Texas Tech Passing Henry Colombi 14/20 124 yards 1 TD 1 INT
Rushing SaRodorick Thompson 13 carries 83 yards
Receiving Erik Ezukanma 5 receptions 76 yards
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Jason Bean 11/21 80 yards 1 INT
Rushing Devin Neal 15 carries 54 yards
Receiving Luke Grimm 3 receptions 33 yards 1 TD

The Jayhawks were dominated throughout most of the game, including trailing at halftime 24–0. Texas Tech would eventually score 41 unanswered points through 59 minutes of gametime. The Jayhawks wouldn't score until there were 52 seconds left in the game. They would score again with 5 seconds left to make the final score 41–14. The game extended the Jayhawks conference losing streak to 15 games and their losing streak against FBS opponents to 18 games.

vs No. 3 Oklahoma

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|OU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|KU
First downs 18 23
Total yards 398 412
Rush yards 220 166
Passing yards 178 246
Turnovers 0 1
Time of possession 24:30 35:30
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Oklahoma Passing Caleb Williams 15/20 178 yards 2 TD 1 INT
Rushing Kennedy Brooks 24 carries 79 yards
Receiving Eric Gray 3 receptions 42 yards
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Jason Bean 17/23 246 yards 1 TD
Rushing Devin Neal 23 carries 100 yards 2 TD
Receiving Kwamie Lassiter II 7 receptions 101 yards

Despite a power outage in the stadium in the first quarter, the Jayhawks jumped out to a 10–0, a lead they carried into halftime. Oklahoma wouldn't score until halfway through the 3rd quarter to make the game 10–7. Kansas would respond on the following drive with their own touchdown to get back to a 10-point lead. The Sooners would then score 21 unanswered points, including a touchdown following a controversial 4th down call in the fourth quarter. The Jayhawks would score again with 5:56 left in the game, but OU would put the game away with a touchdown with 42 seconds left. KU lost despite outgaining OU on offense and winning the time of possession battle. The loss extended the Jayhawks losing streak to teams ranked in the AP poll to 43 games. The loss also extended the Jayhawks conference losing streak to 16 games and their losing streak against FBS opponents to 19 games.

At No. 15 Oklahoma State

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|KU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|OSU
First downs 7 31
Total yards 143 535
Rush yards 99 292
Passing yards 44 243
Turnovers 3 0
Time of possession 28:52 31:08
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Miles Kendrick 6/8 35 yards 1 INT
Rushing Miles Kendrick 8 carries 29 yards
Receiving Kwamie Lassiter II 2 receptions 11 yards
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Oklahoma State Passing Spencer Sanders 12/19 157 yards 2 TD
Rushing Dominic Richardson 11 carries 79 yards 1 TD
Receiving Tay Martin 5 receptions 84 yards 1 TD

The Jayhawks were dominated in the first half. They went into halftime down 38–0. They also failed to earn a first down in the first half, while allowing 21 first downs. They were outgained 331–49. The Cowboys had their backup quarterback in by the end of the first half. The Jayhawks would lose 55–3, tying their worse loss of the season. The loss extended the Jayhawks losing streak to teams ranked in the AP poll to 44 games. The loss also extended the Jayhawks conference losing streak to 17 games and their losing streak against FBS opponents to 20 games. The loss also made the Jayhawks ineligible for a bowl game for the 13th consecutive season.

vs Kansas State

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|KSU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|KU
First downs 22 15
Total yards 499 274
Rush yards 242 88
Passing yards 257 186
Turnovers 0 0
Time of possession 31:38 28:22
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas State Passing Skylar Thompson 19/24 244 yards 1 TD
Rushing Deuce Vaughn 11 carries 162 yards 3 TD
Receiving Malik Knowles 3 receptions 94 yards 1 TD
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Jalon Daniels 13/19 105 yards 1 TD
Rushing Devin Neal 19 carries 62 yards
Receiving Kwamie Lassiter II 6 receptions 82 yards 1 TD

Early in the game, the Jayhawks had their starting quarterback and backup quarterback go down with an injury. K-State would just be too much for the Jayhawks as KU wouldn't score its first touchdown until the 3rd quarter. The 35–10 loss is the Jayhawks 8th straight overall loss, 18th straight within the Big 12, 20th straight to FBS opponents, and their 13th straight loss to their cross state rival K-State.[9]

At Texas

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|KU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|UT
First downs 22 30
Total yards 420 574
Rush yards 218 164
Passing yards 202 410
Turnovers 0 4
Time of possession 35:18 24:42
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Jalon Daniels 21/30 202 yards 3 TD
Rushing Devin Neal 24 carries 143 yards 3 TD
Receiving Kwamie Lassiter II 8 receptions 68 yards TD
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Texas Passing Casey Thompson 30/43 358 yards 6 TD 1 INT
Rushing Bijan Robinson 14 carries 70 yards
Receiving Xavier Worthy 14 receptions 152 yards 3 TD

The Jayhawks jumped out to a 14–0 lead in the game, only for Texas to score 14 unanswered points to the tie game. Kansas would then score three touchdowns in 1:25 of game time to make the score 35–14 at halftime. Texas would outscore the Jayhawks 35–14 in the second half to send the game into overtime. The Longhorns would score in three plays on their first possession, but a unsportsmanlike conduct penalty would give the Jayhawks a short field to start their possession. A two yard run from Devin Neal made the score 56–55 Texas. Kansas coach Lance Leipold would take the risky play and go for the two point conversion. The risk would prove successful as Jared Casey would catch the pass in the end zone giving KU the win 57–56. The win ended multiple losing streaks for Kansas: 8 straight overall losses, 18 straight within the Big 12, 20 straight to FBS opponents, and 56 straight in road conference games. The win was also the Jayhawks first ever victory in Austin and only their 4th all-time victory against Texas. The Jayhawks last defeated the Longhorns in 2016, however, prior to that, they hadn't defeated Texas since 1938.

At TCU

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|KU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|TCU
First downs 21 19
Total yards 379 492
Rush yards 124 326
Passing yards 255 166
Turnovers 1 2
Time of possession 29:49 30:11
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Jalon Daniels 22/30 255 yards 2 TD 1 INT
Rushing Devin Neal 14 carries 59 yards 1 TD
Receiving Kwamie Lassiter II 8 receptions 101 yards
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|TCU Passing Max Duggan 10/16 166 yards 1 INT
Rushing Kendre Miller 12 carries 112 yards 1 TD
Receiving Derius Davis 6 receptions 103 yards

TCU struck first in the 1st quarter. KU would score 14 unanswered point in response to take a 14–7 lead into halftime. TCU would begin the second half with 21 unanswered points to take a 28–14 lead. KU would respond with 14 unanswered points to tie it 28–28 with just under 5 minutes left. TCU would drive down the field and get into field goal position with 1:05 left on the clock, but KU coach Lance Leipold did not call any of his three timeouts until there was 25 seconds left. TCU would kick a field goal with 6 seconds left. The Jayhawks attempted several laterals on the kickoff return, but failed to make the miracle play.

vs West Virginia

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Statistics style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle"|WVU style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|KU
First downs 15 23
Total yards 436 336
Rush yards 261 87
Passing yards 175 249
Turnovers 2 2
Time of possession 32:28 26:37
Team Category Player Statistics
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegeSecondaryStyle; text-align:center;"|West Virginia Passing Jarret Doege 16/21 170 yards 3 TD 1 INT
Rushing Leddie Brown 19 carries 156 yards 1 TD
Receiving Sean Ryan 5 receptions 87 yards
rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle; text-align:center;"|Kansas Passing Jalon Daniels 22/32 249 yards 1 TD 2 INT
Rushing Amauri Pesek-Hickson 12 carries 69 yards
Receiving Luke Grimm 4 receptions 105 yards

The Jayhawks would strike first on senior night with a field goal. However, this would be the only time Kansas would lead in the game. West Virginia scored a touchdown in the first quarter to take the lead. Kansas responded with a field goal. West Virginia and Kansas would trade touchdowns afterwards. The Mountaineers would take a 21–13 lead to halftime. Kansas would score first in the second half with an interception returned for a touchdown. West Virginia would score a touchdown and two field goals to take a 34–21 lead. The Jayhawks would score a late touchdown but it would be too late as they would lose 34–28.

All-Big 12 selections

Second team
Honorable mention
  • OL Earl Bostick Jr.
  • WR Kwamie Lassiter II
  • S Kenny Logan Jr.
  • LB Rich Miller
  • RB Devin Neal
  • OL Mike Novitsky

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References

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