Kansas hung around for a half, but the second half was an unmitigated disaster - at least offensively. Sure, Kansas covered a 22-point spread, but the Jayhawks had 8 yards of total offense in the second half.
Eight.
For the game, Kansas had six 3-and-outs in 16 possessions. No drive went more than 45 yards, no drive lasted more than 7 plays, and four drives went backward.
The Kansas defense actually played pretty well, considering. They held West Virginia to 17 points per half, and gave the offense every opportunity to make this a game early.