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Kansas State football and Kansas will meet Saturday in Lawrence. Here are some last-minute things to watch heading into the matchup.
K-State should be able to find plenty of success running the ball with Avery Johnson and Joe Jackson against a porous KU run defense. The Wildcats should also have a healthy receiving corps with Jayce Brown, Jerand Bradley and Jeron Tibbs all serving as viable options in the passing game.
Kansas State owns a 26-4 record against the Jayhawks dating back to 1995 and the Wildcats are currently on a 16-year winning streak against KU. The last time Kansas beat K-State was in 2008 under former head coach Mark Mangino. It was the fourth win in five years against KSU, as the Mangino-led Jayhawks also won in 2004, 2006, and 2007.
Kansas State and Kansas' Big 12-mandated availability report has been released. Who's on it, who's good to go, and who's out against Kansas?
Kansas State defensive coordinator Joe Klanderman likes to say that the Sunflower Showdown “is a blast” on game day. But the days (and in this case, the weeks) leading up to kickoff, not so much.
All of the work that Chris Klieman and the Kansas State football staff have done on the recruiting trail this cycle so far came back in the summer. Each of the Wildcats’ 16 commits joined the fold from April-July.
Kansas State football didn't have two of its key starters in its win against TCU. Will they be back for the rivalry game at Kansas?
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Kansas State Football: Important Questions Left to Answer
Finish 2025 strong, starting with a win over Kansas on Saturday, and this brand of Wildcat football will be gearing up for a 2026 redemption tour. Drop this game and continue with the current dud of a season,