Kansas football travels to face Houston. Jayhawks lead 28-14 against Cougars at halftime ... Sep 17, 2022; Houston, Texas, USA; Kansas Jayhawks running back Devin.
The drive for Kansas went 75 yards on nine plays and took 4:35 off of the clock. The drive didn't even take up more than a minute of the game clock. Daniels rushed the ball in from 12 yards out for a touchdown on a drive in which he also had a 22-yard run. Overall, the drive went 69 yards in 10 plays and took 4:23 off of the clock. The Cougars are up 14-0 now, after a long touchdown run by Brandon Campbell and the ensuing extra point doubled its total. After a weather delay that lasted a little more than an hour, Kansas took the lead for the first time today on a touchdown pass from Jalon Daniels to Luke Grimm. And after the extra point, it's a 14-14 game with 1:06 left in the first quarter. Kansas faces a 2nd and goal from the Houston 5 yard line. It's a 35-21 game with 4:24 left in the third quarter. With a little more than four minutes left in the third quarter, Kansas has a drive that'll start just outside of Houston's red zone. The Jayhawks are up 42-21 now with 2:39 left in the third quarter after an eight-yard touchdown pass from Jalon Daniels to Jared Casey and the ensuing extra point. The Jayhawks came in after back-to-back victories against Tennessee Tech and West Virginia to open the season.
Jayhawks fans found a fun way to pass the time after Saturday's game against Houston was interrupted in the first half.
And, although the game ball may stay in the locker room, KU’s social media team certainly deserves a shout-out for keeping the energy up. Fortunately for Jayhawks fans, the good times kept rolling coming out of the break after Jalon Daniels found Luke Grimm for a But the most popular question of the bunch came from one user asking for dating advice, which KU answered like a best friend waiting to cheer you up after a long day.
The Kansas Jayhawks football team beat Houston 48-30 on Saturday at TDECU Stadium in Houston, Texas. KU is 3-0 to start the season.
Houston cut the gap to 45-30 with 4:56 left on a 20-field goal by Bubba Baxa. Houston cut the gap to 28-21 on a 1-yard run by Henry with 10:30 left in the third quarter. Big play on the 10-play, 75-yard drive was an 18-yard end-around run by wide receiver Quentin Skinner on a fourth-and-3 call from the 30. Daniels faked a handoff on a reverse to Bean then threw to Casey for an 8-yard score. Houston missed the extra-point kick, meaning the Jayhawks led by 15 entering the fourth quarter. KU immediately scored on a 5-yard pass from Daniels to Grimm. Daniels faked to running back Ky Thomas then launched a pass to a wide-open Locklin. An unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty on Houston’s Jamal Morris gave the Jayhawks the ball at the 8. KU tight end Jared Casey and center Mike Novitsky had great blocks on the simple running play. The Cougars fell in two overtimes at Texas Tech last week after beating UTSA in triple-overtime on the road Sept. That scoring drive, which followed a KU punt out of its own end zone, went 48 yards in three plays. The Jayhawks, who return home to face Duke next Saturday in an 11 a.m.
For the first time since 2009, the Kansas Jayhawks are 3-0 following a 48-30 victory over the Houston Cougars on Saturday, Sept. 17, at TDECU Stadium.
The Jayhawks then stopped Houston on its final drive to finish off the game and secure the victory. Houston scored on its final drive of the third quarter, but missed the extra point and KU led 42-27 heading to the fourth. The Jayhawks weren’t done, however, as it put together its longest drive of the year to add a fourth consecutive touchdown drive in the half. KU’s defense forced a punt on Houston’s next possession and the offense was driving again when the game was sent into a lightning delay with 9:21 to play before halftime. On KU’s next possession, Daniels led the Jayhawks 75 yards in nine plays for its first score of the game. 24, to host Duke in the final non-conference game on the schedule.
With the offense and defense clicking for most of the rest of the game, the Jayhawks cruised to a 48-30 victory against the Cougars, thanks in large part to the ...
[Craig Young](//247sports.com/Player/Craig-Young-46041038), [Taiwan Berryhill](//247sports.com/Player/Taiwan-Berryhill-46055130), [Caleb Sampson](//247sports.com/Player/Caleb-Sampson-57192) and [Jereme Robinson](//247sports.com/Player/Jereme-Robinson-46052736) all recording sacks. However, 147 of those total yards would come late in the third quarter and in the fourth, after KU had already amassed a 15-point or larger lead. An aspect of the matchup that seemed to provide a night and day difference was pressure applied to Tune. Prior to Houston’s third offensive series, the Jayhawks allowed 130 yards on 12 plays (11.8 yards per play) and allowed two touchdowns, one on a 48-yard drive that only took three plays. But then as the game went on, like I said, I think after the delay, we started to get some pressure on the corner. Needing to find a spark and pick up some momentum, safety
HOUSTON (KSNT)- Kansas football is 3-0. The Jayhawks beat Houston 48-30 to win their third straight-game to open the season. It's also the second straight ...
The Jayhawks scored 14 in the third quarter and six more in the fourth to put together the 18-point win. Houston scored first with 10:30 to play in the third quarter to make it a one-score game. The Jayhawks added 14 more in the second quarter and shut down the Houston offense to make it 28 unanswered points and a 28-14 lead at the halfway point of this game.