When K-State finally got over the hump and knocked off Nebraska in 1998, the era of long losing streaks against opponents pretty much came to an end. And once upon a time, it was the Wildcats who had a winning streak against Texas. When the Wildcats clinched the 2012 Big 12 title with a regular season-ending 42-24 win over the Longhorns, they hadn’t lost to Texas in almost a decade. Then the teams traded wins for four years before Texas started winning... and kept winning.
The Longhorns have won six in a row now, and it’s mostly been an agonizing flurry of paper cuts except for the disastrous 69-31 blowout during The COVID Year.