The Kansas football team couldn’t get going for the second straight Saturday and was blown out.
Chuba Hubbard rushed for 122 yards and two touchdowns, and on Saturday No. 25 Oklahoma State rolled past the Jayhawks 31-13. The Jayhawks have been humiliated for the third time this season, coming off a 38-10 home loss to rival Kansas State.
Earlier in the year, they had lost just 50-48 to Texas and were close in two other defeats.
Oklahoma went in with a great start on Saturday and took control of the game. Hubbard, the rushing leader of the nation, also caught two 42-yard passes. For a career-high 150 yards and two touchdowns, Dillon Stoner caught five passes and Spencer Sanders passed 168 yards and a touchdown for the Cowboys, making it their third straight game to win. With two interceptions, Kolby Harvell-Peel led the defense of the Oklahoma State. Carter Stanley threw for Kansas for 226 yards and two touchdowns.
The last point scored was from a good friend of mine, Liam Jones, an extra point scored after Kansas’s final drive in the 4th quarter.
Oklahoma State University finished with a total of 481 yards, including 243 rushing yards.
It was the first meeting of coach Les Miles from Kansas and coach Mike Gundy from Oklahoma State. Gundy was Oklahoma State’s offensive coordinator for Miles in 2001-04 before Miles left to become LSU’s head coach and Gundy took over as the Cowboys ‘ head coach.