Thirty-five minutes and 30 seconds.
That was the Jayhawks’ time of possession during their 35-23 loss to Sooners, as opposed to 24 minutes and 30 seconds for Oklahoma.
No. 3 Oklahoma opened as 38-point road favorites against the 1-6 Jayhawks. However, Jayhawks won the time of possession, limiting the Sooners to just three drives in the first half. In addition, Kansas led every second of the game up until the fourth quarter, and even out gained Oklahoma in total yards with 412 to Oklahoma’s 398.



One can only imagine the Jayhawks will take the same approach as they head to Stillwater, Oklahoma for a road matchup against No.