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With a little more than 12 minutes to play in a game that turned hopeless more than an hour earlier, Kansas University quarterback Michael Cummings slammed the ball into the turf after falling victim to yet another sack by the Kansas State defense during Saturday's 51-13 whipping by the Wildcats at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. By Matt Tait
Playing in the eighth and final game of Clint Bowen’s interim head-coaching run, Kansas University’s football team got a taste of Kansas State football early and never recovered in a 51-13 rivalry loss at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
A gameday breakdown of Saturday's Kansas-Kansas State football game By Matt Tait
How former Jayhawks fared in NBA games of Nov. 29, 2014
After toiling four years in Kansas University’s football program as a tight end known for his blocking, senior Trent Smiley left the visiting locker room at Bill Snyder Family Stadium Saturday night, with the ball from the first touchdown reception of his career tucked tightly to his ribs.By Benton Smith
Senior tight end Trent Smiley, playing in the final game of his career, picked up his first touchdown as a Jayhawk, a third-quarter snag in the back of the end zone that pulled Kansas to within 38-13. The grab was just the fifth reception of Smiley's career.
From 1993-96, Kevin Lockett tortured Big Eight secondaries to the tune of a school-record 217 receptions for the Kansas State Wildcats. On Saturday, during K-State's 51-13 drubbing of visiting Kansas University, Lockett's son, Tyler, bumped his father into second place on K-State's all-time receptions list. By Matt Tait
Clint Bowen said after Saturday's 51-13 loss at Kansas State that senior tight end Jimmay Mundine suffered an injury during the loss and was unable to continue.
Asked, after Saturday's 51-13 loss to Sunflower State rival Kansas State at Bill Snyder Family Stadium, what came next, Kansas University interim football coach Clint Bowen sounded a lot like a man who planned to have a role in the program moving forward. By Matt Tait
With a little more than 12 minutes to play in a game that turned hopeless more than an hour earlier, Kansas University quarterback Michael Cummings slammed the ball into the turf after falling victim to yet another sack by the Kansas State defense during Saturday's 51-13 whipping by the Wildcats at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. By Matt Tait
Playing in the eighth and final game of Clint Bowen’s interim head-coaching run, Kansas University’s football team got a taste of Kansas State football early and never recovered in a 51-13 rivalry loss at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.