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Kansas pulls off upset over No. 6 Oklahoma with late heroics

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The chalk is rocking in Kansas.

The unranked Jayhawks upset their Big 12 rivals in No. 6 Oklahoma with an incredible 38-33 victory in Lawrence.

Oklahoma made it a 27-26 game, just as the third quarter ended, but Kansas marched right down the field, thanks to three Oklahoma personal fouls, including a targeting penalty at the one-yard line that gave the Jayhawks a 1st and goal. Daniel Hishaw Jr. found the end zone, but Kansas, too, missed the two-point conversion, so with 12:25 to go, it was 32-27 in favor of Kansas.

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Quarterback Jason Bean, #9 of the Kansas Jayhawks, runs the ball during the first half against the Oklahoma Sooners at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium on October 28, 2023, in Lawrence, Kansas. (Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images)

But Oklahoma didn’t even have a chance to answer as they fumbled the ensuing kickoff, and Kansas recovered it at the opposite 20. However, they missed the field goal, giving the Sooners a chance.

Oklahoma punted, but on third down, Jason Bean threw a pick deep in Kansas’ own territory, and Oklahoma scored four plays later. The two-point conversion again failed, so it was 33-32 Sooners with 5:22 left.

On 3rd and 3 in their own territory inside of three minutes to go, Bean threw a dump pass that was picked off at the line of scrimmage. The Jayhawks defense forced a punt, though, and after a touchback, they had 2:05 to make magic happen.

Kenny Logan Jr., #1 of the Kansas Jayhawks, celebrates during the first half against the Oklahoma Sooners at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium on October 28, 2023, in Lawrence, Kansas.  (Jay Biggerstaff/Getty

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