Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
general

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

2022 Kansas Jayhawks football team


2022 Kansas Jayhawks football
Big 12 Conference
6–7 (3–6 Big 12)
Lance Leipold (2nd season)
Andy Kotelnicki (2nd season)
Pro spread
Brian Borland (2nd season)
4–3
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium

The 2022 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Jayhawks 133rd season. The Jayhawks played their home games at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas, and competed in the Big 12 Conference. They were led by second-year head coach Lance Leipold. The Jayhawks finished the season 6–7 overall and 3–6 in the Big 12. They qualified for the 2022 Liberty Bowl where they lost to Arkansas.

The Jayhawks won their first two games to start the season 2–0 for the first time since 2011. With a win over West Virginia on September 10, the Jayhawks won their opening conference game of the season for the first time since a victory over Iowa State in 2009. After defeating Houston the following week, the Jayhawks improved to a 3–0 record, their best start since 2009. In the AP poll released on September 18, the Jayhawks received votes to be ranked for the first time since the 2009 season. Following what was at the time career highs in yards (324) and passing touchdowns (4) against Duke on September 23, some websites began calling junior quarterback Jalon Daniels a candidate for the Heisman Trophy. However, two weeks later he suffered a shoulder injury. The injury was initially reported as season ending, but Daniels denied the report. The Jayhawks' victory over Iowa State on October 1 gave the Jayhawks their second conference victory. It was the first time Kansas won more than one conference game since 2008, and marked their first five-game winning streak since 2009. That season was also the last time Kansas started 5–0. In the AP poll released on October 2, Kansas was ranked 19th, thereby earning an AP poll ranking for the first time since 2009. After losing back-to-back games, the Jayhawks fell out of the rankings. After defeating Oklahoma State for their sixth victory of the season, the Jayhawks became bowl eligible for the first time since 2008. The victory also gave the Jayhawks their first victory over an AP-ranked team since 2010 and their first ever victory over a team ranked in the College Football Playoff poll since it was first released in 2014.

The Jayhawks finished the season with three conference victories, the team's highest conference win total since 2008. The 2022 season was the first time Kansas did not finish last in the Big 12 since the 2014 season. Their eighth place finish was the best the Jayhawks had finished since the Big 12 eliminated divisions after the 2010 season. The Jayhawks qualified for the 2022 Liberty Bowl but lost a triple-overtime game to Arkansas, 55–53. Daniels, who had returned from injury during the regular season, set a team record and a Liberty Bowl record by throwing for 544 yards in the loss.

NamePositionReplacement
Chevis JacksonCornerbacksJordan Peterson
Kwahn DrakeDefensive lineN/A*
N/A†Defensive endsTaiwo Onatolu
Emmett JonesWide receiversTerrence Samuel
Jake SchoonoverSpecial teams coordinator
N/A†Defensive tacklesJim Panagos
Travis PartridgeOffensive quality controlN/A*

*The Jayhawks do not have a coaching position with this exact title for the 2022 season

†The Jayhawks did not have a coaching position with this exact title in 2021

Overall, the Jayhawks had 25 players run out of eligibility. Below are the starters from 2021 who have run out of eligibility. Starters are based on players who started the final game of the 2021 season. Sixteen of 25 starters, including special teams, will return.

NamePosition
Kwamie Lassiter IIWR
Earl BostickOL
Chris HughesOL
Nate BettsLB
Ricky ThomasS
Jeremy WebbS
Kyron JohnsonDE
Caleb SampsonDT
Malcolm LeeDT

The Jayhawks have 8 commitments for their 2022 recruiting class. Below is the breakdown. Rankings are as of May 18, 2022.

WebsiteOverall rankConference rank4 star recruits3 star recruits1–2 star recruitsNo star ranking
RivalsN/A*100440
247 Sports85100701

*Rivals only ranks the top 100 recruiting classes and the Jayhawks recruiting class is not in the top 100.

NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Brian Dilworth DBHollywood, FLChaminade-Madonna Prep5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)175 lb (79 kg)Jan 23, 2022
Recruit ratings: Rivals:    247Sports:    (NR)

Incoming

NamePositionPrevious school
Kalon GervinCBMichigan State
Sevion MorrisonRBNebraska
Craig YoungSOhio State
Nolan GorczycaTBuffalo
Eriq GilyardLBUCF
Ky ThomasRBMinnesota
Deondre DoironDTBuffalo
Douglas EmilienWRMinnesota
Lonnie PhelpsDEMiami (OH)

Outgoing

NamePositionNew school
Miles KendrickQBNew Mexico
Conrad HawleyQBIowa State*

*Hawley committed to play for Iowa State's basketball program and is not playing football at the school

The preseason poll was released on July 7, 2022. Kansas was picked last in the conference for the 12th consecutive season. First place votes are in parentheses.

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Big 12 media poll
1Baylor (17)365
2Oklahoma (12)354
3Oklahoma State (9)342
4Texas (2)289
5Kansas State261
6Iowa State (1)180
7TCU149
8West Virginia147
9Texas Tech119
10Kansas48
DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}September 27:00 pmTennessee Tech*David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSESPN+W 56–1034,902
September 105:00 pmat West VirginiaMilan Puskar StadiumMorgantown, WVESPN+W 55–42 OT52,188
September 173:00 pmat Houston*TDECU StadiumHouston, TXESPNUW 48–3030,317
September 2411:00 amDuke*David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSFS1W 35–2747,233
October 12:30 pmIowa StateDavid Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSESPN2W 14–1147,233
October 811:00 amNo. 17 TCUNo. 19David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KS (College GameDay)FS1L 31–3847,233
October 1511:00 amat OklahomaNo. 19Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, OKESPN2L 42–5283,874
October 2211:00 amat BaylorMcLane StadiumWaco, TXESPN2L 23–3545,882
November 52:30 pmNo. 18 Oklahoma StateDavid Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSFS1W 37–1643,606
November 126:00 pmat Texas TechJones AT&T StadiumLubbock, TXESPN+L 28–4355,613
November 192:30 pmTexasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSFS1L 14–5538,246
November 267:00 pmat No. 12 Kansas StateBill Snyder Family Football StadiumManhattan, KS (Sunflower Showdown)FOXL 27–4751,861
December 284:30 pmvs. Arkansas*Simmons Bank Liberty StadiumMemphis, TN (Liberty Bowl)ESPNL 53–55 3OT52,847
*Non-conference gameHomecomingRankings from AP Poll (and CFP Rankings, after November 1) - Released prior to gameAll times are in Central time
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
2022 Kansas Jayhawks Football
Quarterback

 6 Jalon Daniels Junior 13 Jordan Preston Junior 14 Kai Kunz Freshman 15 Ethan Vasko Freshman 16 Ben Easters Freshman 17 Jason Bean Senior 18 Jack Jackson Freshman Running back

 4 Devin Neal Sophomore  8 Ky Thomas Sophomore 12 Torry Locklin Junior 20 Daniel Hishaw Jr. Sophomore 26 Jack Codwell Sophomore 28 Sevion Morrison Sophomore 32 Tylan Alejos Freshman 33 Spencer Roe FB Senior 36 DeAndre Thomas Jr. Freshman Wide receiver

 2 Lawrence Arnold Sophomore  3 Tanaka Scott Freshman  5 Douglas Emilien Sophomore 11 Luke Grimm Junior 19 Steven McBride Junior 80 Cole Rhoden Freshman 81 Quinton Conley Freshman 82 Griffin Koch Freshman 83 Quentin Skinner Sophomore 84 Kevin Terry Junior 85 Kelan Robinson Freshman Tight end

43 Max Dowling Freshman 45 Trevor Kardell Sophomore 47 Jared Casey Sophomore 49 Mack Moeller Freshman 86 Mac Copeland Senior 87 Will Huggins Sophomore 88 Tevita Noa Junior 89 Mason Fairchild Senior | | Offensive line

50 Mike Novitsky Senior 54 Michael Ford Jr. Sophomore 55 Armaj Reed-Adams Sophomore 57 Hank Kelly Freshman 58 Kael Farkes Freshman 59 Nolan Gorczyca Freshman 63 Jake Eisenhauer Freshman 67 Dominick Puni Senior 68 Earl Bostick Jr. Super-Senior 69 Joe Krause Sophomore 71 James Livingston Freshman 72 Danny Robinson Sophomore 74 De'Kedrick Sterns Freshman 75 Jackson Satterwhite Sophomore 77 Bryce Cabeldue Sophomore 78 Joey Baker Freshman Defensive ends

33 D'Marion Alexander Freshman 35 Zion DeBose Super-Senior 37 Hayden Hatcher Senior 45 Dean Miller Sophomore 46 Davion Westmoreland Junior 47 Lonnie Phelps Junior 56 Parker Williams Freshman 96 Cole Petrus Freshman Defensive line

11 Eddie Wilson Super-Senior 52 D.J. Withers Freshman 53 Caleb Taylor Sophomore 90 Jereme Robinson Junior 91 Jelani Arnold Super-Senior 92 Tommy Dunn Jr. Freshman 93 Sam Burt Super-Senior 94 Andon Carpenter Freshman 95 Ronald McGee Super-Senior 97 Kenean Caldwell Junior 98 Caleb Sampson Super-Senior 99 Malcolm Lee Super-Senior | | Linebackers

 6 Taiwan Berryhill Junior  7 Lorenzo McCaskill Super-Senior 12 Tristian Fletcher Sophomore 13 Eriq Gilyard Senior 15 Craig Young Junior 19 Gavin Potter Senior 20 Donovan Gaines Sophomore 26 Krishawn Brown Sophomore 30 Rich Miller Senior 32 Dylan Downing Junior 38 Ty Farrington Freshman 39 Cole Mondi Freshman 41 Ben Coates Sophomore 44 Cornell Wheeler Sophomore Cornerbacks

 2 Jacobee Bryant Sophomore  3 Ra'Mello Dotson Sophomore  8 Kwinton Lassiter Junior 16 Shaad Dabney Sophomore 18 Kalon Gervin Junior 22 Brian Dilworth Freshman 24 Monte' McGart Super-senior 29 Jaden Robinson Freshman Safeties

 0 Edwin White-Schultz Sophomore  1 Kenny Logan Jr. Senior  4 Marvin Grant Junior  5 O.J. Burroughs Sophomore  9 Jarrett Paul Senior 10 Jayson Gilliom Sophomore 14 Jalen Dye Sophomore 23 Mason Ellis Freshman 25 Kaleb Purdy Freshman 27 Kenrick Osei-Bonsu Freshman 31 Landon Nelson Freshman 43 Andrew Russell Super-senior Special teams

24 Reis Vernon P Junior 34 Owen Piepergerdes K Freshman 37 Grayden Addison P Freshman 40 Tabor Allen K Junior 51 Emory Duggar LS Sophomore 60 Luke Hosford LS Junior 83 Jacob Borcila K Junior Suspended

 7 Trevor Wilson WR Junior Roster updated: September 10, 2022 |

NamePosition
Lance LeipoldHead coach
Andy KotelnickiOffensive coordinator
Brian BorlandDefensive coordinator
Jake SchoonoverSpecial teams coordinator
Jim ZebrowskiQuarterbacks
Terrence SamuelWide receivers/Special teams coordinator
Jonathan WallaceRunning backs
Jordan PetersonDefensive backs
Taiwo OnatoluDefensive ends
Scott FuchsOffensive line
Chris SimpsonLinebackers
Jim PanagosDefensive tackles

Rankings from AP poll until after November 5, after which, all rankings are College Football Playoff.

StatisticsTTUKU
First downs1421
Plays–yards69–19049–502
Rushes–yards43–9330–297
Passing yards97205
Passing: comp–att–int15–26–116–19–1
Time of possession35:3624:24
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJeremiah Oatsvall10/18 76 yards 1 TD 1 INT
RushingJeremiah Oatsvall12 carries 42 yards
ReceivingWillie Miller3 receptions 28 yards
PassingJalon Daniels15/18 189 yards 1 TD 1 INT
RushingDevin Neal4 carries 108 yards 2 TDs
ReceivingQuentin Skinner1 reception 56 yards

The Jayhawks hosted the Golden Eagles to open the season. After forcing a 3-and-out on defense to start the game, the Jayhawks only took 1:53 to score their first touchdown of the season. Following another 3-and-out from the defense, the Jayhawks would score again. Kansas would score 3 touchdowns before allowing one themselves. They would score 35 unanswered points before allowing another touchdown after the Jayhawks had pulled their starters out of the game. They would defeat Tennessee Tech 56-10 for their largest margin of victory since 2016 when they defeated Rhode Island 55–6.

StatisticsKUWVU
First downs2227
Plays–yards65-41978–501
Rushes–yards36-20038-146
Passing yards219355
Passing: comp–att–int18–29–028–40–1
Time of possession28:3331:27
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJalon Daniels17/28 215 yards 3 TD
RushingJalon Daniels11 carries 82 yards
ReceivingLuke Grimm6 receptions 66 yards
PassingJT Daniels28/38 355 yards 3 TD 1 INT
RushingTony Mathis Jr.15 carries 54 yards
ReceivingBryce Ford-Wheaton11 receptions 154 yards

In the Jayhawks opening conference game, they began the game with a 14–0 deficit before scoring their first touchdown. West Virginia would respond with their own touchdown to take the 21–7 lead. Kansas would then go on a 35–10 run to take a 42–31 lead. The Mountaineers responded with a 11–0 run to tie the game and send it to overtime. The Jayhawks would strike first in overtime on offense. On the Mountaineers drive in overtime, Kansas cornerback Cobee Bryant intercepted J. T. Daniels pass and returned 86 yards for a touchdown to win 55–42. The win gave the Jayhawks a 2–0 record for the first time since 2011 and gave KU their first conference opener win since 2009.

StatisticsKUHOU
First downs2426
Plays–yards64–44070–446
Rushes–yards41–28239–174
Passing yards158272
Passing: comp–att–int14–23–022–31–1
Time of possession31:2728:33
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJalon Daniels14/23 158 yards 3 TDs
RushingJalon Daniels12 carries 123 yards 2 TDs
ReceivingTorry Locklin1 reception 60 yards 1 TD
PassingClayton Tune22/31 272 yards 1 TD 1 INT
RushingClayton Tune16 carries 63 yards 1 TD
ReceivingTa'Zhawn Henry5 receptions 107 yards 1 TD

In the Jayhawks first game against future Big 12 Conference opponent Houston since the 2005 Fort Worth Bowl, the Jayhawks began the game with a 14–0 deficit. The Jayhawks quickly rallied back, however, scoring 28 unanswered points to go into halftime 28–14. A lightning delay in the 2nd quarter caused halftime to be shortened to 15 minutes. Houston would go on a 10 play, 4:23 long drive for a touchdown to cut the lead to 28–21, but after a 6 minute, 75 yard drive for a touchdown the Kansas defense would force a turnover, a strip sack on Houston quarterback Clayton Tune, and on the ensuing drive the Jayhawks offense would put Kansas back up 42–21. Two Jacob Borcila field goals would put Kansas up by 18 late in the game, 48–30, giving Kansas their first back-to-back road victories since 2007, and their first 3–0 start since 2009.

StatisticsDUKKU
First downs2323
Plays–yards71–46363–528
Rushes–yards35–13939–204
Passing yards324324
Passing: comp–att–int24–36–019–23–0
Time of possession30:2829:32
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingRiley Leonard24/35 324 yards 1 TD
RushingRiley Leonard10 carries 54 yards
ReceivingJalon Calhoun5 receptions 93 yards 1 TD
PassingJalon Daniels19/23 324 yards 4 TDs
RushingJalon Daniels11 carries 82 yards 1 TD
ReceivingLawrence Arnold4 receptions 84 yards 1 TD

In a battle of unbeaten teams more known for their basketball programs, the Jayhawks took the early lead in front of their capacity sellout crowd. The teams would trade touchdowns including a 73-yard touchdown reception from Daniel Hishaw Jr., who would break multiple tackles on his way to the end zone. The Jayhawks would never trail in the game. Despite a late score from Duke, Kansas held on to win 35–27. Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels would set career highs with 324 passing yards and 4 touchdowns with only 4 incompletions. The win moved Kansas to 4–0 for the first time since 2009 and would make them two wins away from being bowl eligible for the first time since 2008.

StatisticsISUKU
First downs2010
Plays–yards78–31346–213
Rushes–yards30–2631–112
Passing yards287101
Passing: comp–att–int30–48–18–15–0
Time of possession35:0224:58
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingHunter Dekkers30/48 287 yards 1 TD 1 INT
RushingDeon Silas12 carries 29 yards
ReceivingXavier Hutchinson13 receptions 101 yards
PassingJalon Daniels7/14 93 yards
RushingDevin Neal12 carries 75 yards
ReceivingLuke Grimm4 receptions 46 yards

The Jayhawks faced the Cyclones in what would prove to be a defensive battle. The Jayhawks held the Cyclones to only 11 points, their lowest point total allowed in a conference game since 2018. The Jayhawks were held to their lowest point total of the season as quarterback Jalon Daniels, who entered the game considered a Heisman Trophy candidate, was held to only 93 yards. Kansas started the game up 14–0 before allowing 11 unanswered points. Iowa State kicker Jace Gilbert missed 3 field goals, including a potential game-tying field goal with only 27 seconds left in the game. The win moved the Jayhawks to a 5–0 record and gave the Jayhawks their second conference victory, their first time winning more than a single conference game since 2008. The game would be the final game in a stretch of 151 consecutive games the Jayhawks would play as unranked team.

StatisticsTCUKU
First downs2122
Plays–yards64–45272–540
Rushes–yards31–14438–189
Passing yards308351
Passing: comp–att–int23–33–124–31–1
Time of possession26:0133:59
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingMax Duggan23/33 308 yards 3 TDs 1 INT
RushingKendre Miller18 carries 88 yards 1 TD
ReceivingQuentin Johnston14 receptions 206 yards 1 TD
PassingJason Bean16/24 262 yards 4 TDs 1 INT
RushingDevin Neal15 carries 88 yards
ReceivingQuentin Skinner4 receptions 98 yards

Kansas was featured on ESPN's College GameDay for the first time since 2007 and hosted for the first time ever in their first game as a ranked team since 2009. TCU would start with a 10–0 lead. Late in the 2nd quarter on a drive that led to a field goal, Jayhawks' starting quarterback Jalon Daniels injured his shoulder. He would not return to the game. In the 3rd quarter, both teams would combine for 42 points as TCU would take a 31–24 lead into the fourth quarter. TCU would score what would prove to be the game-winning touchdown with 1:36 left in the game as the Jayhawks suffered their first loss of the season. The loss moved the Jayhawks losing streak against teams ranked in the AP poll to 45.

StatisticsKUOU
First downs2236
Plays–yards62–43099–701
Rushes–yards35–16557–298
Passing yards265403
Passing: comp–att–int16–27–229–42–1
Time of possession29:4130:19
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJason Bean16/27 265 yards 4 TDs 2 INTs
RushingDevin Neal12 carries 84 yards 1 TD
ReceivingLawrence Arnold5 receptions 113 yards 2 TDs
PassingDillon Gabriel29/42 403 yards 2 TDs 1 INT
RushingEric Gray20 carries 176 yards 2 TDs
ReceivingMarvin Mims9 receptions 106 yards

The game began as a shootout, with both teams trading touchdowns for the first 15 minutes of the game. After that, Oklahoma would score 21 unanswered points to take a 35–14 lead. The Jayhawks would score a touchdown shortly before the half. The Jayhawks and Sooners would trade touchdowns in the 2nd half before Oklahoma was held to a field goal. The Jayhawks responded with a touchdown but failed to recover the onside kick as the Jayhawks would lose their second consecutive game after starting 5–0. The Jayhawks gave up 701 yards and 51 points to the Sooners in a game where the final score depicted the game being closer than it actually was.

StatisticsKUBU
First downs1128
Plays–yards49–28883–437
Rushes–yards22–5657–273
Passing yards232164
Passing: comp–att–int16–27–117–26–2
Time of possession19:5040:10
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJason Bean16/27 232 yards 1 TD
RushingDevin Neal10 carries 32 yards 1 TD
ReceivingQuentin Skinner4 receptions 66 yards 1 TD
PassingBlake Shapen17/26 164 yards 1 TD 2 INTs
RushingRichard Reese31 carries 186 yards 2 TDs
ReceivingHal Presley3 receptions 39 yards

The Jayhawks got into an early 28–3 due to a bad punt, a turnover, and poor play defensively. The Jayhawks would go on a 20–0 run to make the game 28–23 with 6:29 left in the game. Baylor would score with 2:39 left ending the Jayhawks comeback bid. The loss would be the 3rd straight for Kansas as KU would fail to win their 6th game for bowl eligibility.

StatisticsOSUKU
First downs2523
Plays–yards75–41569–554
Rushes–yards35–11146–351
Passing yards304203
Passing: comp–att–int27–40–318–23–0
Time of possession24:5135:09
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingGarret Rangel27/40 304 yards 2 TDs 3 INTs
RushingDominic Richardson14 carries 51 yards
ReceivingBryson Green9 receptions 105 yards
PassingJason Bean18/23 203 yards 2 TD
RushingDevin Neal32 carries 224 yards 1 TD
ReceivingDevin Neal6 receptions 110 yards

The Jayhawks jumped out to a 31–7 lead in the game early in the 3rd quarter. Oklahoma State would score a field goal and touchdown but missed a two point conversion attempt to make it 34–16. KU would finish with another field goal. The victory was the Jayhawks first win over a AP ranked team since 2010, the first win by KU over OSU since 2007, and the first win by KU over OSU at home since 1994. It was also their largest victory over a ranked team since they defeated 15th ranked Oklahoma 38–17 in 1995. The win made Kansas bowl eligible for the first time since 2008.

StatisticsKUTTU
First downs3026
Plays–yards65–52582–510
Rushes–yards32–24248–264
Passing yards283246
Passing: comp–att–int20–33–120–34–0
Time of possession28:3331:27
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJason Bean17/28 270 yards 3 TDs 1 INT
RushingDevin Neal24 carries 190 yards
ReceivingLawrence Arnold4 receptions 110 yards
PassingTyler Shough20/33 246 yards 1 TD
RushingTyler Shough12 carries 76 yards
ReceivingXavier White4 receptions 70 yards

The Jayhawks had an early 24–7 hole. They would make the game 27–21 by halftime. However, Kansas kicker Jacob Borcilla missed two field goals, 1 in the first quarter and 1 in the 3rd, that would have made the game tied at 27–27. Kansas wouldn't be able to complete the comeback, losing 43–28.

StatisticsUTKU
First downs2815
Plays–yards79–53959–346
Rushes–yards57–42730–104
Passing yards112242
Passing: comp–att–int13–22–018–29–1
Time of possession31:5828:02
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingQuinn Ewers12/21 107 yards 1 TD
RushingBijan Robinson25 carries 243 yards 4 TDs
ReceivingJordan Whittington6 receptions 56 yards
PassingJalon Daniels17/26 230 yards 2 TDs 1 INT
RushingDevin Neal13 carries 51 yards
ReceivingQuentin Skinner4 receptions 98 yards

Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels returned after missing the previous 6 games due to a shoulder injury. However, the Jayhawks struggling defense failed to stop Texas running back Bijan Robinson who would score 4 touchdowns. The Jayhawks wouldn't score until late in the 3rd quarter after allowing 45 unanswered points. The Jayhawks allowed 539 yards on defense, their 3rd game allowing over 500 yards and their 8th time (6th consecutive game) allowing over 400 yards.

StatisticsKUKSU
First downs2020
Plays–yards63–30763–443
Rushes–yards30–12742–230
Passing yards180213
Passing: comp–att–int21–33–011–21–0
Time of possession31:0029:00
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJalon Daniels20/32 168 yards
RushingDevin Neal16 carries 59 yards 2 TDs
ReceivingLuke Grimm3 receptions 48 yards
PassingWill Howard11/21 213 yards 2 TDs
RushingDeuce Vaughn25 carries 147 yards 1 TD
ReceivingDeuce Vaughn2 receptions 82 yards

In the 120th edition of the Sunflower Showdown, the Jayhawks made the 80 mile trip to Manhattan. K-State and KU traded touchdowns on their first drives. However, after a short kick return, a penalty on the kickoff return, and a holding penalty in the endzone, the Jayhawks gave up a safety. K-State would score on the next drive to go up 23–7. The Jayhawks wouldn't come within a touchdown of the Wildcats the rest of the game and would lose their 14th straight game against their in-state rival.

StatisticsKUARK
First downs3229
Plays–yards90–60381–681
Rushes–yards34–5952–394
Passing yards544287
Passing: comp–att–int37–56–219–29–1
Time of possession30:5529:05
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJalon Daniels37/55 544 yards 5 TDs 2 INTs
RushingDevin Neal9 carries 29 yards
ReceivingLuke Grimm10 receptions 167 yards 1 TD
PassingK. J. Jefferson19/29 287 yards 2 TDs 1 INT
RushingK. J. Jefferson14 carries 130 yards 2 TDs
ReceivingMatt Landers3 receptions 121 yards 1 TD

In the Jayhawks first bowl game in 14 years, they scored the first touchdown of the game. That would be the Jayhawks only lead in regulation However, multiple turnovers would get the Jayhawks into a 31–7 hole late in the first half. The Jayhawks would finish regulation on a 31–7 run themselves to send the game into overtime led by a successful onside kick. The Jayhawks fell short in overtime and would lose the game 53–55. Daniels broke the school record for passing yards in a game with 544.

1st Team All-Big 12

  • DB Cobee Bryant

2nd Team All-Big 12

  • QB Jalon Daniels
  • TE Mason Fairchild
  • OL Mike Novitsky
  • DL Lonnie Phelps

Honorable Mention All-Big 12

  • RB Devin Neal
  • OL Earl Bostick
  • DL Dominick Puni
  • DB Kenny Logan
Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 2022 Kansas Jayhawks football team — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report