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|- style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Kansas Jayhawks}};"
 
! School !! Total Games !! W !! L !! T !! Pct. !! PF !! PA !! First Year !! Last Year !! Streak
 
! School !! Total Games !! W !! L !! T !! Pct. !! PF !! PA !! First Year !! Last Year !! Streak
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Baylor]] || 6 || 3 || 3 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|3|3|0}} || 181 || 142 || 2014 || 2020 || L2
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| [[Baylor]] || 7 || 4 || 3 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|4|3|0}} || 208 || 166 || 2014 || 2021 || W1
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Iowa State]] || 7 || 6 || 1 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|6|1|0}} || 210 || 83 || 2014 || 2020 || W1
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| [[Iowa State]] || 8 || 7 || 1 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|7|1|0}} || 233 || 103 || 2014 || 2021 || W2
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Kansas State]] || 6 || 5 || 2 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|5|2|0}} || 151 || 105 || 2014 || 2020 || W4
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| [[Kansas State]] || 7 || 6 || 2 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|6|2|0}} || 178 || 115 || 2014 || 2021 || W5
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Oklahoma]] || 7 || 5 || 2 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|5|2|0}} || 197 || 163 || 2014 || 2020 || W1
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| [[Oklahoma]] || 8 || 6 || 2 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|6|2|0}} || 213 || 176 || 2014 || 2021 || W2
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Oklahoma State]] || 4 || 3 || 1 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|3|1|0}} || 130 || 114 || 2016 || 2020 || W3
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| [[Oklahoma State]] || 5 || 4 || 1 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|4|1|0}} || 161 || 124 || 2016 || 2021 || W4
 
|-
 
|-
| [[TCU]] || 6 || 5 || 1 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|5|1|0}} || 150 || 91 || 2014 || 2020 || L1
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| [[TCU]] || 7 || 5 || 2 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|5|2|0}} || 160 || 104 || 2014 || 2021 || L2
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Texas]] || 4 || 1 || 3 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|1|3|0}} || 59 || 117 || 2016 || 2020 || W1
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| [[Texas]] || 5 || 2 || 3 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|2|3|0}} || 90 || 130 || 2016 || 2021 || W2
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Texas Tech]] || 5 || 2 || 3 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|2|3|0}} || 86 || 116 || 2014 || 2020 || W1
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| [[Texas Tech]] || 5 || 2 || 4 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|2|4|0}} || 103 || 154 || 2014 || 2021 || L1
 
|-
 
|-
| [[West Virginia]] || 7 || 4 || 3 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|4|3|0}} || 173 || 196 || 2014 || 2020 || L1
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| [[West Virginia]] || 8 || 5 || 3 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|5|3|0}} || 196 || 212 || 2014 || 2021 || W1
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|- style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Kansas Jayhawks}};"
! 9 Opponents !! 53 !! 34 !! 19 !! 0 !! {{Winning percentage|34|19|0}} !! 1,337 !! 1,127 !! !! !! 7 Seasons
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! 9 Opponents !! 62 !! 41 !! 21 !! 0 !! {{Winning percentage|41|21|0}} !! 1,542 !! 1,284 !! !! !! 8 Seasons
 
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| Colspan="11" style="background:#0022B4;color:1C3C6B"|<span style="color:white;">'''Kansas Jayhawks'''</span>
 
| Colspan="11" style="background:#0022B4;color:1C3C6B"|<span style="color:white;">'''Kansas Jayhawks'''</span>
 
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| bgcolor="FFFF99"|[[2014 Kansas Jayhawks Season|2014]]|| rowspan="7"|[[Stormstopper]] || rowspan="7"|[[Big 12]] || bgcolor="FFFF99"|12 || bgcolor="FFFF99"|2 || bgcolor="FFFF99"|6 || bgcolor="FFFF99"|1 || bgcolor="FFFF99"|Lost [[Sugar Bowl]] vs. Georgia (17-42) || bgcolor="FFFF99"|#8
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| bgcolor="FFFF99"|[[2014 Kansas Jayhawks Season|2014]]|| rowspan="8"|[[Stormstopper]] || rowspan="8"|[[Big 12]] || bgcolor="FFFF99"|12 || bgcolor="FFFF99"|2 || bgcolor="FFFF99"|6 || bgcolor="FFFF99"|1 || bgcolor="FFFF99"|Lost [[Sugar Bowl]] vs. Georgia (17-42) || bgcolor="FFFF99"|#8
 
|- style="background-color: #ffe6bd"
 
|- style="background-color: #ffe6bd"
 
| [[2015 Kansas Jayhawks Season|2015]] || 8 || 5 || 5 || 2 || '''Won''' [[Alamo Bowl]] vs. Oregon (24-21) || #22
 
| [[2015 Kansas Jayhawks Season|2015]] || 8 || 5 || 5 || 2 || '''Won''' [[Alamo Bowl]] vs. Oregon (24-21) || #22
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|- style="background-color: #ffe6bd"
 
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| [[2020 Kansas Jayhawks Season|2020]] || 7 || 6 || 6 || 3 || Lost [[Alamo Bowl]] vs. USC (17-33) || -
 
| [[2020 Kansas Jayhawks Season|2020]] || 7 || 6 || 6 || 3 || Lost [[Alamo Bowl]] vs. USC (17-33) || -
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| [[2021 Kansas Jayhawks Season|2021]] || 9 || 4 || 7 || 2 || Lost [[Alamo Bowl]] vs. Arizona (13-20) || -
 
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!align="center" rowSpan="1" colSpan="3"|Total
 
!align="center" rowSpan="1" colSpan="3"|Total
!align="center"|55
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!align="center"|64
!align="center"|37
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!align="center"|41
!align="center"|32
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!align="center"|41
!align="center"|19
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!align="center"|21
 
!colSpan="2" align="center"|''(all games)''
 
!colSpan="2" align="center"|''(all games)''
 
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==Bowl games==  
 
==Bowl games==  
  
The Jayhawks have appeared in 6 bowl games, posting a record of 2-4.  
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The Jayhawks have appeared in 7 bowl games, posting a record of 2-5.  
  
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! Season !! Bowl !! Opponent !! Result
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! style="background:#0022B4;"| <span style="color:white;"> Season
 
! style="background:#0022B4;"| <span style="color:white;"> Bowl
 
! style="background:#0022B4;"| <span style="color:white;"> Opponent
 
! style="background:#0022B4;"| <span style="color:white;"> Result
 
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| 2014 || [[Sugar Bowl]] || #12 [[Georgia]] || L 17-42
 
| 2014 || [[Sugar Bowl]] || #12 [[Georgia]] || L 17-42
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| 2015 || [[Alamo Bowl]] || #10 [[Oregon]] || '''W''' 24-21
 
| 2015 || [[Alamo Bowl]] || #10 [[Oregon]] || '''W''' 24-21
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| 2017 || [[Bourbon Bowl]] || #16 [[Purdue]] || L 14-27
 
| 2017 || [[Bourbon Bowl]] || #16 [[Purdue]] || L 14-27
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| 2018 || [[Cactus Bowl]] || #18 [[UCLA]] || L 6-24
 
| 2018 || [[Cactus Bowl]] || #18 [[UCLA]] || L 6-24
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| 2019 || [[Alamo Bowl]] || #17 [[Oregon]] || '''W''' 37-31
 
| 2019 || [[Alamo Bowl]] || #17 [[Oregon]] || '''W''' 37-31
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| 2020 || [[Alamo Bowl]] || #13 [[USC]] || L 17-33
 
| 2020 || [[Alamo Bowl]] || #13 [[USC]] || L 17-33
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|-align=center
| colspan=1 style="background:#0022B4; color:white"| Total
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| 2021 || [[Alamo Bowl]] || #12 [[Arizona]] || L 13-20
| colspan=1 style="background:#0022B4; color:white"| 5 Bowl Games
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|- style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Kansas Jayhawks}};" align=center
| colspan=2 style="background:#0022B4; color:white"| 2-3
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! Total !! 7 Bowl Games !! 2-5 !! -
 
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==History and Awards==
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===Head Coaches===
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|{{Winning percentage|41|21|0}}
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==Individual Award Winners==
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===Individual Award Winners===
  
===Players===
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*'''[[Doak Walker Award]]
 
*'''[[Doak Walker Award]]
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*'''[[Big 12 Coach of the Year]]
 
*'''[[Big 12 Coach of the Year]]
:[[stormstopper]] – [[2014 CFBHC Season]]<!-- ==Rivalries==
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:[[stormstopper]] – [[2014 CFBHC Season]], [[2021 CFBHC Season]]<!-- ==Rivalries==
  
 
===Missouri Tigers===
 
===Missouri Tigers===
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[http://cfbhc.com/index.php?/topic/17440-2020-kansas-jayhawks-depth-chart-rs/ 2020 Depth Chart]
 
[http://cfbhc.com/index.php?/topic/17440-2020-kansas-jayhawks-depth-chart-rs/ 2020 Depth Chart]
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[http://cfbhc.com/index.php?/topic/20472-2021-kansas-jayhawks-depth-chart-rs/ 2021 Depth Chart]
  
 
{{Kansas Jayhawks football}}
 
{{Kansas Jayhawks football}}

Revision as of 11:03, 9 July 2018

Kansas Jayhawks
Kansaslogo.png
First season2014
Head coach
8th season, 64–41–0 (.610)
StadiumMemorial Stadium
(Capacity: 50,071)
Year built1921
LocationLawrence, Kansas
LeagueNCAA Division I FBS
DivisionNorth
All-time record64–41–0 (.610)
Bowl record2–5–0 (.286)
Conference titles2 (2014, 2018)
Division titles2 (2014, 2018)
Consensus All-Americans2
ColorsKU Blue and KU Crimson
         
Fight song"I'm a Jayhawk"
RivalsMissouri Tigers
Kansas State Wildcats
Oklahoma Sooners

The Kansas Jayhawks, currently coached by stormstopper, are a collegiate football team playing in the Big 12. The Jayhawks play in Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas, and were a member of the North Division of the Big 12 under the old divisional format.

History

Stormstopper era

2014

During the 2013 season, Kansas made the decision to join CFBHC. Though they were ineligible in 2013, they hired stormstopper to take the reins after Duke passed on him. The move paid off immediately. In the program's first year, Kansas finished with a 12-2 record (6-1 in conference play) and won the Big 12 championship. Their wins included a rally from a 21-0 deficit to beat TCU on the road, a 28-14 road win over then-#8 Oklahoma to seize control of the division, and a 35-6 victory over Baylor in the 2014 Big 12 Championship Game. They finished the regular season ranked #5 and were the highest-ranked team left out of the playoffs. They subsequently lost the Sugar Bowl to Georgia, 42-17. Their leading passer was Christopher Brooks, their leading rusher was James Otero, their leading receiver was Richard Zimmerman, their leading tackler was Benjamin Lin, their sack leader was Peter Griggs, and their interceptions leader was Ricky Rose.

2015

With DeAndre Jackson and Paul Gibbs stepping up to replace Christopher Brooks and James Otero, the Jayhawks struggled to start off their second season. They started 2-3 with losses to Washington and UNC, as well as a loss to Texas Tech in which the once-vaunted KU offense put up just 3 points. Week 6 against TCU proved to be a turning point. Kansas quarterback DeAndre Jackson ran for a school-record 203 yards and 2 touchdowns on just 9 carries. He followed it up by breaking his own record the following week in an upset of then-#1 Oklahoma, rushing for 204 yards on 12 carries and one 95-yard touchdown run. This was Kansas's second straight win over the Sooners. These two wins started a 5-game win streak that put the Jayhawks within one game of a second straight division title before blowout losses to rivals Kansas State and Missouri. After the pair of devastating setbacks, Kansas went to the Alamo Bowl against #10 Oregon. The Jayhawks ran out to a 14-0 lead and turned back an Oregon rally to win 24-21 on a 37-yard Joshua Stewart field goal with 1 second to play. They finished the season ranked #22 in the country.

2016

After a disappointing 2015 campaign, Kansas returned most of its players for 2016. They boasted an incredibly experienced lineup with 14 seniors starting, including returning starters DeAndre Jackson, Paul Gibbs, Jonathon Robinson, and Jeremy Bell. However, that experience failed to translate to success. Kansas lost their first five games and never recovered. Kansas's bowl hopes were dashed with a 20-14 loss to then-#15 Texas, and their only wins this year are a pair of blowouts over Duke and Iowa State. After DeAndre Jackson's senior night against Iowa State, the Jayhawks turned to redshirt freshman Eric Jennings at quarterback to face Kansas State and Missouri. The Jayhawks would go on to lose to the Wildcats, 20-14, and close their season with a 21-point loss against the Tigers, their worst loss of a 10-loss season.

2017

With the core of the team graduated and most of the starters on the team being talented but young, Kansas was expected to have a decent but not great year. They got off to a hot start at 6-1 and rose to #17 in the nation through week 8, though the second half of the season would feature losses to highly ranked Texas, West Virginia, and Missouri. Despite the team's youth, the Jayhawks were able to win 8 regular-season games for the second time in team history, defeat rivals Oklahoma and Kansas State, and secure a bowl bid after a one-year gap, making the season an unqualified success in comparison to the disaster that was 2016.

2018

Kansas came into the season with high hopes. They were favored to win the Big 12 North and were ranked #6 in the preseason poll. After blowing out Notre Dame at home to open up the season, they would need all 60 minutes to hold off West Virginia and Iowa State. After the 3-0 start, the Jayhawks would fall into a deep slump, losing 4 of their next 6 games. The low point was following a blowout home loss to Texas by listlessly dropping their next game against BYU to fall to 5-4. They were able to collect wins over Kansas State and Oklahoma for the second straight year, and they could still clinch the North with a win over Baylor. Eric Jennings's touchdown pass to Malcolm Davis with 50 seconds to play would prove decisive in that matchup, a 17-16 Kansas win that gave the Jayhawks momentum for the remainder of the season. They blew out Oregon, rallied to defeat Missouri for the first time in the history of the Border War, and upset TCU to win the 2018 Big 12 Championship Game. However, they were denied a 10-win season in the Cactus Bowl, as a 6-0 lead turned into a 24-6 loss to UCLA with three interceptions from Eric Jennings.

2019

Kansas was expected to contend for a second straight Big 12 title in the 2019 season behind an experienced and high-powered offense and a strong defense. The former emerged as expected, but cracks began to show in the defense early on. Kansas started out 2-0 with a blowout of Washington and a high-scoring win over West Virginia, rising as high as #4 in the polls. Subsequently, they were upset on the road by Iowa State and were shocked in a neutral-site game against ECU, 38-35, falling out of the polls as a result. They recovered with back-to-back wins over Kansas State and TCU, setting up a critical two-game stretch against Oklahoma and Baylor, both of whom were undefeated and leading their respective divisions. Kansas's fate was sealed when they allowed Oklahoma to rally from a 14-0 deficit in a home overtime loss to the Sooners, followed by a shootout loss to the Baylor Bears to fall to 4-4. Although they were eliminated from division contention with those losses, the Jayhawks still managed to close out the season on a high note. They set a school record for points against Notre Dame, held off an Oklahoma State rally, routed Rice on the road, and turned back a Missouri comeback bid with a Bradley Spurlock pick-six to finish the regular season 8-4. With a win over #17 Oregon in the Alamo Bowl, the Jayhawks secured their second straight nine-win season. Eric Jennings threw for a school-record 4132 yards and 35 touchdowns, winning the Johnny Unitas and Kellen Moore Awards, and Kansas would set a school record by averaging 33.1 points per game for the season.

All-time record vs. Big 12 opponents

This is the Jayhawks' football record against current Big 12 Conference opponents through the 2019 season.

School Total Games W L T Pct. PF PA First Year Last Year Streak
Baylor 7 4 3 0 .571 208 166 2014 2021 W1
Iowa State 8 7 1 0 .875 233 103 2014 2021 W2
Kansas State 7 6 2 0 .750 178 115 2014 2021 W5
Oklahoma 8 6 2 0 .750 213 176 2014 2021 W2
Oklahoma State 5 4 1 0 .800 161 124 2016 2021 W4
TCU 7 5 2 0 .714 160 104 2014 2021 L2
Texas 5 2 3 0 .400 90 130 2016 2021 W2
Texas Tech 5 2 4 0 .333 103 154 2014 2021 L1
West Virginia 8 5 3 0 .625 196 212 2014 2021 W1
9 Opponents 62 41 21 0 .661 1,542 1,284 8 Seasons

Season-by-Season Records

Year Coach(es) Conference Overall Record Conference Record Bowl Final CP Ranking
Wins Losses Wins Losses
Kansas Jayhawks
2014 Stormstopper Big 12 12 2 6 1 Lost Sugar Bowl vs. Georgia (17-42) #8
2015 8 5 5 2 Won Alamo Bowl vs. Oregon (24-21) #22
2016 2 10 1 6 - -
2017 8 5 5 2 Lost Bourbon Bowl vs. Purdue (14-27) -
2018 9 5 5 2 Lost Cactus Bowl vs. UCLA (6-24) -
2019 9 4 4 3 Won Alamo Bowl vs. Oregon (37-31) -
2020 7 6 6 3 Lost Alamo Bowl vs. USC (17-33) -
2021 9 4 7 2 Lost Alamo Bowl vs. Arizona (13-20) -
Total 64 41 41 21 (all games)
National Champions Conference Champions Bowl game berth

Bowl games

The Jayhawks have appeared in 7 bowl games, posting a record of 2-5.

Season Bowl Opponent Result
2014 Sugar Bowl #12 Georgia L 17-42
2015 Alamo Bowl #10 Oregon W 24-21
2017 Bourbon Bowl #16 Purdue L 14-27
2018 Cactus Bowl #18 UCLA L 6-24
2019 Alamo Bowl #17 Oregon W 37-31
2020 Alamo Bowl #13 USC L 17-33
2021 Alamo Bowl #12 Arizona L 13-20
Total 7 Bowl Games 2-5 -

History and Awards

Head Coaches

Coach Years Seasons Record Pct Cnf. Record Pct Cnf. Titles Bowls Nat. Titles
stormstopper 2014-present 8 64-41 .610 41-21 .661 2 7 0

Individual Award Winners

Players

James Otero2014 CFBHC Season
Eric Jennings2019 CFBHC Season
Eric Jennings2019 CFBHC Season

All-Americans

  • 2014
James Otero
Ricky Rose

All-Big 12 Players

Coaches

stormstopper2014 CFBHC Season, 2021 CFBHC Season

External Links

2014 Depth Chart

2015 Depth Chart

2016 Depth Chart

2017 Depth Chart

2018 Depth Chart

2019 Depth Chart

2020 Depth Chart

2021 Depth Chart