KU vs. Nebraska 11-05-05
KU’s Clark Green runs away from NU's Adam Ickes in the first half of the KU-Nebraska game Saturday at Memorial Stadium. View photo »
KU’s Ronnie Amadi (17) blocks a punt by NU’s Sam Koch in the first half. Kansas’ Darren Rus scooped up the blocked kick and returned it 20 yards for a touchdown. View photo »
A lone portrait of Kansas head coach Mark Mangino floats through a sea of screaming Jayhawk fans in the first half of Saturday's game against Nebraska at Memorial Stadium. View photo »
NU head coach Bill Callahan, second from right, reacts after Nebraska failed to convert a two-point conversion in the second half. View photo »
KU fans celebrate a play in the second half. View photo »
Elated KU fans carry a goal post out of Memorial Stadium after a 40-15 Jayhawk victory over Nebraska. Saturday was the second time in a week that fans made off with the goal posts. The first time was last Saturday after KU defeated Missouri 13-3. View photo »
KU's Kevin Kane gets tackled by teammate Nick Reid after returning an interception for a touchdown in the second half. View photo »
Kansas University football coach Mark Mangino is all smiles as he looks at the final score of 40-15 after KU ended Nebraska’s 36-year winning streak Saturday at Memorial Stadium. View photo »
Gloomy Nebraska offensive lineman Chris Patrick watches as KU scores a touchdown in the second half. View photo »
NU's Zac Taylor gets sacked by KU's Eric Butler for a safety as Nick Reid closes in. View photo »
Nebraska fans look on from their seating section as the Jayhawks win the game Saturday. View photo »
Elated Jayhawk fans storm the field to tear down the goalposts as the remaining Cornhusker players make their way from the field Saturday following Kansas' 40-15 win over Nebraska at Memorial Stadium. View photo »
Jayhawk fans storm the field in this Journal-World file photo to tear down the goal posts after Kansas’ 40-15 win over Nebraska at Memorial Stadium in 2005. View photo »
Kansas University lineman Eric Butler (56) descends on Nebraska quarterback Zac Taylor in the end zone for a fourth-quarter safety. The Jayhawks snapped a 36-game losing streak to the Cornhuskers with a 40-15 victory Saturday at Memorial Stadium. View photo »
Kansas university running back Jon Cornish (29) slips away from NU’s Daniel Bullocks in the second half for a touchdown. Cornish rushed for 101 yards in the Jayhawks’ 40-15 victory Saturday over the Cornhuskers at Memorial Stadium. View photo »
Kansas fans toss a goalpost into Potter Lake after the Jayhawks beat the Cornhuskers, 40-15, Saturday at Memorial Stadium. View photo »
KU's Kevin Kane returns an interception for a touchdown in the second half. View photo »
A pair of Nebraska fans reacts to the Cornhuskers play in the fourth quarter. View photo »
Kansas defensive lineman Tim Allen reaches high to bat down a pass from Nebraska quarterback Zac Taylor during the first quarter. View photo »
Kansas running back Jon Cornish breaks away from the Nebraska defense during a fourth quarter run. View photo »
KU's Mark Simmons hauls in a long pass against NU's Tierre Green. View photo »
Kansas defensive end Rodney Allen shuts down Nebraska running back Cory Ross in the second quarter. View photo »
Jayhawk fans storm the field following the 40-15 victory over Nebraska Saturday at Memorial Stadium. View photo »
Kansas quarterback Jason Swanson dumps a pass over Nebraska defensive end Adam Carriker during the first quarter. View photo »
Jayhawk fans carry the remainder of the goalposts out of Memorial Stadium past the scoreboard, which shows KU’s 40-15 win over Nebraska. View photo »
Kansas receiver Mark Simmons leaves Nebraska defenders Daniel Bullocks, top, and Blake Tiedtke in his wake. Simmons had six catches for 100 yards in the Jayhawks’ victory over NU. View photo »
The KU defense celebrates a sack on NU's Zac Taylor in the first half. View photo »
NU's Corey McKeon sacks KU's Jason Swanson for a safety in the first half. View photo »
KU's Jason Swanson throws a pass in the first half against Nebraska. View photo »
KU students carry a section of the goalpost past the Campanile and Nebraska fans. View photo »
A large crowd gathers around Potter Lake on the KU campus to watch fans dump the goalposts into the water. View photo »
KU students at the Crossing taunt Nebraska fans as they leave the football game during the game as KU leads. At center in the hat is Sean Mansky, Winfield senior, and in foreground at right is Mike McAbe, Derby senior. View photo »
Nebraska fans leave Memorial Stadium with the game still in progress. KU defeated Nebraska, 40-15, Saturday at Memorial Stadium. View photo »
A crowd of KU fans makes a final push to throw a goalpost into Potter's Lake. View photo »
Kansas University students celebrate a Jayhawk victory and taunt Nebraska fans as they leave Memorial Stadium before the end of the game. From left are juniors Matt Owings, Overland Park, Zach Kerr, Prairie Village, Eric Trompeter, Atchison, and Joe Smith, Lenexa. View photo »
Thurman Hoskins, third from left, joins the fun and helps carry a goalpost Saturday through campus with KU students. “I had to have a piece of that goalpost,” said Hoskins, a Nebraska graduate and Nebraska football player from 1982-85. KU defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team for the first time in 36 years with a 40-15 win Saturday at Memorial Stadium. View photo »
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