LAWRENCE, Kansas — Playing Kansas can cure a lot of ills.
No. 17-ranked Oklahoma State’s offense got rolling and the defense again shined in a dominant 47-7 victory Saturday at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium.
Here are five takeaways from the victory, which moved OSU to 3-0 on the season:
1. Chu-Chu train gets going
Chuba Hubbard is still Chuba Hubbard.
After two weeks in which he looked human while fumbling multiple times, OSU’s superstar looked nearly unstoppable against the Jayhawks.
His first run went for 11 yards on a delayed handoff.