In fact, having to play either school from the Sunflower State on their home hardwood has been an act of futility for the Sooners in recent years. Oklahoma’s two-game winning streak is in serious jeopardy on Saturday, when the Sooners play at No. 3 Kansas.
The Jayhawks (21-3, 10-1) have lost one game at home this season — and even that was a rarity — to No. 1 Baylor, who the Sooners face immediately after Kansas, next Tuesday.
Kansas has owned Oklahoma on the basketball court, a reversal of the two team’s football history. The Jayhawks all-time record against the Sooners is a staggering 149-68.