I say “not football related” because I don’t think the beaker dumpster fire of a program qualifies as football. Regardless, who can fill in the blank?
ku has actually lost its last ____ games versus conference foes, with the last conference road win coming on October 4, 2008, a 35-33 triumph over Iowa State in Ames.
Here is a hint reported on September 28th in some crappy Lowrents paper:
College football’s most unenviable streak kept plummeting, reaching a new milestone this past weekend, as the Big 12’s often clobbered travelers, the kansan version of the Washington generals, lost the program’s ____th consecutive conference road game.
This season, the beakers still have four more chances to bury what is, per sports-reference.com, college football’s all-time worst conference road losing streak — currently six games longer than a 44-game skid Sewanee suffered through from 1931 to 1939.
ku’s remaining 2020 road dates are Oct. 17 at West Virginia, Oct. 24 at Kansas State, Nov. 7 at Oklahoma and Dec. 5 in the regular season finale at Texas Tech.
ku’s Big 12 road losing streak (2008-??)
Mark Mangino era
2008
at No. 4 Oklahoma, 45-31
at Nebraska, 45-35
2009
at Colorado, 34-30
at Texas Tech, 42-21
at Kansas State, 17-10
at No. 3 Texas, 51-20
Turner Gill era
2010
at Baylor, 55-7
at Iowa State, 28-16
at No. 9 Nebraska, 20-2
2011
at No. 6 Oklahoma State, 70-28
at No. 24 Texas, 43-0
at Iowa State, 13-10
at Texas A & M, 61-7
Charlie Weis era
2012
at No. 7 Kansas State, 56-16
at No. 10 Oklahoma, 52-7
at Baylor, 41-14
at No. 25 Texas Tech, 41-34 (2OT)
at West Virginia, 59-10
2013
at TCU, 27-17
at Texas, 35-13
at No. 15 Oklahoma State, 42-6
at Iowa State, 34-0
Clint Bowen (interim)
2014
at West Virginia, 33-14
at Texas Tech, 34-21
at No. 12 Baylor, 60-14
at No. 23 Oklahoma, 44-7
at No. 11 Kansas State, 51-13
David Beaty era
2015
at Iowa State, 38-13
at No. 14 Oklahoma State, 58-10
at Texas, 59-20
at No. 15 TCU, 23-17
2016
at Texas Tech, 55-19
at No. 11 Baylor, 49-7
at No. 16 Oklahoma, 56-3
at No. 14 West Virginia, 48-21
at Kansas State, 34-19
2017
at Iowa State, 49-7
at No. 4 TCU, 44-20
at Texas, 31-24
at No. 18 Oklahoma State, 34-19
2018
at Baylor, 26-7
at No. 8 West Virginia, 38-22
at Texas Tech, 48-16
at Kansas State, 21-17
at No. 6 Oklahoma, 55-40
Les Miles era
2019
at TCU, 51-14
at No. 15 Texas, 50-48
at No. 25 Oklahoma State, 31-13
at Iowa State, 41-31
2020
at Baylor, 47-14
at West Virginia
at Kansas State
at Oklahoma
at Texas Tech
ku has actually lost its last ____ games versus conference foes, with the last conference road win coming on October 4, 2008, a 35-33 triumph over Iowa State in Ames.
Here is a hint reported on September 28th in some crappy Lowrents paper:
College football’s most unenviable streak kept plummeting, reaching a new milestone this past weekend, as the Big 12’s often clobbered travelers, the kansan version of the Washington generals, lost the program’s ____th consecutive conference road game.
This season, the beakers still have four more chances to bury what is, per sports-reference.com, college football’s all-time worst conference road losing streak — currently six games longer than a 44-game skid Sewanee suffered through from 1931 to 1939.
ku’s remaining 2020 road dates are Oct. 17 at West Virginia, Oct. 24 at Kansas State, Nov. 7 at Oklahoma and Dec. 5 in the regular season finale at Texas Tech.
ku’s Big 12 road losing streak (2008-??)
Mark Mangino era
2008
at No. 4 Oklahoma, 45-31
at Nebraska, 45-35
2009
at Colorado, 34-30
at Texas Tech, 42-21
at Kansas State, 17-10
at No. 3 Texas, 51-20
Turner Gill era
2010
at Baylor, 55-7
at Iowa State, 28-16
at No. 9 Nebraska, 20-2
2011
at No. 6 Oklahoma State, 70-28
at No. 24 Texas, 43-0
at Iowa State, 13-10
at Texas A & M, 61-7
Charlie Weis era
2012
at No. 7 Kansas State, 56-16
at No. 10 Oklahoma, 52-7
at Baylor, 41-14
at No. 25 Texas Tech, 41-34 (2OT)
at West Virginia, 59-10
2013
at TCU, 27-17
at Texas, 35-13
at No. 15 Oklahoma State, 42-6
at Iowa State, 34-0
Clint Bowen (interim)
2014
at West Virginia, 33-14
at Texas Tech, 34-21
at No. 12 Baylor, 60-14
at No. 23 Oklahoma, 44-7
at No. 11 Kansas State, 51-13
David Beaty era
2015
at Iowa State, 38-13
at No. 14 Oklahoma State, 58-10
at Texas, 59-20
at No. 15 TCU, 23-17
2016
at Texas Tech, 55-19
at No. 11 Baylor, 49-7
at No. 16 Oklahoma, 56-3
at No. 14 West Virginia, 48-21
at Kansas State, 34-19
2017
at Iowa State, 49-7
at No. 4 TCU, 44-20
at Texas, 31-24
at No. 18 Oklahoma State, 34-19
2018
at Baylor, 26-7
at No. 8 West Virginia, 38-22
at Texas Tech, 48-16
at Kansas State, 21-17
at No. 6 Oklahoma, 55-40
Les Miles era
2019
at TCU, 51-14
at No. 15 Texas, 50-48
at No. 25 Oklahoma State, 31-13
at Iowa State, 41-31
2020
at Baylor, 47-14
at West Virginia
at Kansas State
at Oklahoma
at Texas Tech