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News and Notes: Kansas - Oklahoma
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Jim Williamson
Phog.net | Oct 14, 2008 |
News and notes while congratulating Kansas State on going on the road to beat Texas A&M – just like Arkansas State did earlier this season – despite giving up nearly 600 yards of offense and 30-points to the 12th best offense in a 12-team conference.
- The #15/16 (depending on who you ask) Kansas Jayhawks (5-1
overall, 2-0 Big 12) will hit the road to take on the #4/6 Oklahoma
Sooners in a 2:30 p.m. game that will be seen on ABC.
- KU has won 17 of its last 19 and 20 of its last 23 games.
That includes nine of its last 10 Big 12 games, and five straight
conference road wins.
- KU is 16-3 in its last 19 games as a ranked team.
- The Jayhawks are playing .500 ball (3-3) in their last six
games against ranked opponents.
- RB Jake Sharp’s 31 rushes Saturday were the most
by a Jayhawk since Jon Cornish also had 31 attempts against Nebraska in
2006 and his three touchdowns tied for sixth-best in school history.
- Sharp has 317 yards of total offense in the last two games.
- KU held Ralphie to just 233 yards of total offense, nearly
100 yards shy of its 325 per game average.
- KU QB Todd Reesing completed 27 passes on 34 attempts with
one touchdown and no interceptions for 256 yards. The junior moved into
second on the KU total offense career list, currently with 6,084 yards.
- WR Kerry Meier caught nine passes for 94 yards against
Colorado. That’s the fourth time this season Meier has had
nine or more receptions in a game. There is no truth to the rumor that
Kerry Meier is on Todd Reesing’s college fantasy team.
- Kansas has started Big 12 play 2-0 for just the third time
in the 13 years of the league and the second year in a row. With the
upset of Oklahoma, the Jayhawks would be 3-0 in the Big 12 for just the
second time and the second year in a row.
- KU owns the nation’s fourth-longest active home
field winning streak at 13 games, and they will be looking to end the
longest by beating Oklahoma in Norman where they have won 20 in a row.
Boise State and BYU have each won 16 consecutive home games.
- The Sooners lead the all-time series against KU, 66-27-6
count, including a 35-13-3 advantage in games played at Norman.
Oklahoma has won four straight in the series after the Jayhawks claimed
three straight from 1995-97. Two of KU’s wins in
that stretch were in Norman as the Jayhawks posted a 38-17 win in 1995
and followed that with a 52-24 victory in 1996.
- Last time these two teams met, Oklahoma turned two Kansas
turnovers into 10 points just five minutes into the game en route to a
19-3 victory in a game played at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas on Oct.
15, 2005.
- Oklahoma ran up 507 yards while holding Kansas to 256 in a
41-10 victory on Oct. 23, 2004, the last time they played in Norman.
Both teams were scoreless in the first quarter and Kansas trailed just
14-10 at halftime before the Sooners blew the game open in the second
half with 27 unanswered points. KU coughed the ball up three times and
committed 12 penalties for 109 yards. OU did not have any turnovers and
collected 23 first downs to just 11 for Kansas. OU did not turn the
ball over while gaining 23 first downs to KU’s 11.
- KU has 12 players from the state of Oklahoma on its roster.
The only two states that have more natives on the Jayhawk team are
Texas (28) and Kansas (27). KU players from Oklahoma include starters
LS Kayl Anderson (Tulsa), PK Jacob Branstetter (Lawton), DE Russell Brorsen (Stillwater), CB Chris Harris (Bixby), LB James Holt (Altus)
and DE Jake Laptad (Tulsa).
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