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The Kansas State–Nebraska football rivalry was an American college football rivalry between the Kansas State Wildcats and Nebraska Cornhuskers. The schools first met as non-conference opponents in 1911, and then played a conference game annually from 1922 to 2010, first in the Big Eight and later in the Big 12 .
The rivalry was a "border rivalry", and at the time of its ending was the longest non-interrupted rivalry in college football history at 105 straight games. The final game of the 105-game stretch was a 20–3 Nebraska victory on November 13, 2010. [2] No future games are scheduled.
Kansas has led in the all-time series since 1922, and since 1984, Kansas leads the series 87–14. In football and men's basketball, despite some competitiveness in the rivalries in the past, both sports have dominated by one team in the rivalry since 1990. In football, Kansas State is 28–6 since 1990.
LAWRENCE — Kansas football has a rivalry game Saturday, on the road against No. 16 Kansas State. The Jayhawks (2-5, 1-3 in Big 12 Conference) are coming off of a win at home against Houston. The ...
K-State is 5-0 against Kansas under coach Chris Klieman, while KU coach Lance Leipold, now in his fourth year, 0-3 vs. the Wildcats. Here are five things to know, plus a prediction, for Saturday's ...
Nebraska averages 18.90 points per game and allows 18.20. Wisconsin vs. Nebraska: 4 things to watch as both teams try to become bowl eligible. Big Ten football standings. West Division. Iowa (8-2 ...
Nebraska and Kansas share a natural border rivalry and maintained the longest non-interrupted rivalry in college football history at 105 years. The teams have met 117 times, with the series dating back to 1892 , a 12–0 Kansas win.
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