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This week's opponent is Oklahoma State. Check out their schedule, roster and stats.

 

Gameday Cram Session: KU-Oklahoma State

Ryan Greene and Ryan Wood get you ready for No. 4 KU's nationally-televised showdown in Stillwater, where the Jayhawks' high-powered offense faces a Cowboy defense which ranks 116th in the nation against the pass. Listen and subscribe to Gameday Cram Session in iTunes »


Game Updates: KU-OSU

Between the accomplishments of Nebraska, Iowa State, Illinois and Wisconsin already today, it's enough to give any KU fan a sick-to-their-stomach feeling as No. 4 KU gets set to kickoff at 7 p.m. against Oklahoma State. The Jayhawks (9-0 overall, 5-0 Big 12) hope to remain as one of the nation's last unscathed ballclubs, as No. 1 Ohio State was dropped this afternoon by Illinois in Columbus, Ohio. Unlike the Buckeyes, the Jayhawks will have to protect their pristine record on the road at Boone Pickens Stadium, where KU hasn't traveled to since 2003. Read more »


Scoring Summary: KU-OSU

A look at who scored, when they scored and how it happened. See how they scored »


The Greene Room Live: KU-OSU

The Greene Room comes to you live from Stillwater, where KU looks to avoid a slip-up on a day that has already been topsy-turvy in the Big 12 North. Enter The Greene Room »


The Fifth Quarter: Kansas 43, OSU 28

Tying up loose ends from KU's finishing touch on a clean sweep of the Big 12 South in the 2007 regular season, also giving KU its first 10-0 start since 1899. Read more and hear postgame audio »


Mark Mangino's postgame press conference

KU coach Mark Mangino met very briefly with the assembled media following his team's 43-28 win over Oklahoma State in Stillwater. The win not only made KU 10-0 on the season, but evened Mangino's career record as the Jayhawks' head coach to 35-35. Listen here and subscribe to postgame press conferences on iTunes »


Spodcasters: Nope, ride's not over yet

Ryan Greene, Ryan Wood and Tom Keegan discuss just how the Jayhawks continue to make the nation shake its collective head, playing the card of a group of 22 average dudes. The guys also give their thoughts on where KU could be ranked come Sunday afternoon. Lightly-recruited producers such as Todd Reesing, Marcus Henry and Brandon McAnderson each stepped up in a big way as KU swept the Big 12 South portion of its 2007 regular season schedule. Listen here and subscribe to Spodcasters in iTunes » | Visit The Spodcasters on Myspace »


The Keegan Ratings: Oh, Henry!

Marcus Henry set three new personal single-game milestones...well, four if you include his first time atop The Keegan Ratings. Read more »


KU-OSU photo gallery

See photos from KU's fourth road win of the 2007 stadium, this time in front of a large band of traveling Jayhawk fans. See photos »


KU-OSU box score

Check out the final stats from KU's 43-28 win at Oklahoma State. Todd Reesing furthered his charge for a 3,000-yard season through the air, while Brandon McAnderson and Marcus Henry continued to close in on 1,000 yards rushing and receiving, respectively. See stats »

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