Kansas snapped its 12-game losing streak to Oklahoma State and did so in dominant fashion on Saturday, taking a wire-to-wire win over the Cowboys in Lawrence to attain bowl eligibility for the first time since 2008 in a 37-16 win. The win marked the largest by margin of victory for KU in the series since 1991, when it won 31-0, and marked the seventh-largest margin of victory for KU over OSU in the series, which dates back to the early 1920s and includes now 73 total games.
Without starting quarterback Spencer Sanders, who did not play at all in the game because of a shoulder injury, OSU turned to true freshman Garret Rangel instead of Gunnar Gundy, the listed No.