By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
The Kansas Jayhawks defeated the No. 18 Oklahoma State Cowboys on Saturday. The Jayhawks won 37-16 over the Cowboys at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas.
The Jayhawks are now 4-1 at home this season.

This was their second game with a ranked opponent this season. The team fell 38-31 to No. 17 TCU Horned Frogs on October 8th at home.
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With the win, the Jayhawks improved to 6-3. Kansas had their three-game losing streak snapped.
The Cowboys fell to 6-3. Oklahoma State has dropped its last two games.
Despite the loss, Oklahoma State leads the all-time series. They are 41-30-2 in the series.
The Cowboys had won the last 12 games in the series. Before Saturday, their last win in the series came in a 43-28 at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma on November 10th, 2007.
Jayhawks quarterback Jason Bean went 18 of 23 for 203 yards. He had two touchdown passes.
Devin Neal had 32 carries for 224 yards and a touchdown. Luke Grimm had seven receptions for 65 yards.
Cowboys quarterback Garret Rangel went 27 of 40 for 304 yards. He had two touchdown passes and three interceptions.
Dominic Richardson had 14 carries for 51 yards. Bryson Green had nine receptions for 105 yards.
The Jayhawks outscored the Cowboys 13-9 in the second half. Bean hit Jared Casey for a two-yard touchdown reception.
Jacob Borcila made a 20-yard field goal. Borcila also made a 31-yard field goal.
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Cowboys’ Rangel hit Jaden Nixon for a 35-yard touchdown reception. Tanner Brown also made a 35-yard field goal.
Kansas led 24-7 at halftime. Neal scored on a 31-yard rushing touchdown. Bean also scored on a 73-yard rushing touchdown.
Bean also connected with Lawrence Arnold for an eight-yard touchdown reception. Borcila also made a 21-yard field goal.
The Cowboys’ lone first-half touchdown came through the air. Rangel hit Stephen Johnson Jr. for an eight-yard touchdown pass.
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