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Cowboys maul Jayhawks, 48-28

It was Homecoming in Lawrence, and that meant that, well, there still wasn’t anybody in the stands as Oklahoma State mollywhopped Kansas Saturday morning in Lawrence.

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It took OSU less than five minutes to take the opening possession of the game into the KU end zone. KU would respond with a drive of its own, but miss the field goal. OSU’s potent offense shredded Kansas again, and before you could blink it was 14-0 and most Jayhawk fans were probably headed out the door to get some yard work done.

But, Carter Stanley would hit Kwamie Lassiter over the middle on the first play of the second quarter to bring the Jayhawks within seven.