Brief Summary
This video highlights the Kansas Jayhawks' impressive victory over the Colorado Buffaloes, showcasing the Jayhawks' dominant run game led by Devon Neil and the strong defense that held Colorado's explosive offense in check. The game was a testament to the Jayhawks' resilience and determination, as they overcame a slow start and a challenging season to achieve a historic feat: becoming the first unranked team in FBS history to win three consecutive games against ranked opponents.
- Kansas Jayhawks defeated Colorado Buffaloes in a thrilling game.
- Devon Neil, the Jayhawks' running back, had a career-high performance with 275 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns.
- The Jayhawks' defense, led by Silman Craig and Wano, effectively contained Colorado's high-powered offense.
First Quarter
The first quarter began with a strong start for Kansas, as Devon Neil scored a touchdown on a screen pass, showcasing the Jayhawks' offensive creativity. Colorado struggled to contain Neil's explosiveness, and the Jayhawks' defense held strong against Colorado's high-powered offense. The quarter ended with Kansas leading 10-0, setting the stage for a thrilling game.
Second Quarter
The second quarter saw Kansas continue their dominance, with Devon Neil scoring his second touchdown of the game. Colorado's defense struggled to make tackles, allowing the Jayhawks to rack up yards on the ground. The quarter ended with Kansas extending their lead to 20-7, showcasing their offensive prowess and defensive resilience.
Third Quarter
The third quarter saw Colorado attempt to mount a comeback, but Kansas's defense remained strong, forcing a turnover on downs. The Jayhawks' offense continued to move the ball effectively, with Devon Neil scoring his third touchdown of the game. The quarter ended with Kansas leading 27-14, showcasing their ability to maintain their lead despite Colorado's efforts.
Fourth Quarter
The fourth quarter saw Colorado make a valiant effort to close the gap, but Kansas's defense held firm, forcing a turnover on downs. The Jayhawks' offense continued to dominate, with Devon Neil scoring his fourth touchdown of the game, securing a historic victory for the Jayhawks. The game ended with Kansas winning 34-21, marking a significant milestone for the program.