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Kansas Jayhawks vs. Okla. State Cowboys: How to watch, schedule, live stream info, start time, TV channel
Halftime Report
After a tough defeat on the road their last time out, Kansas looks much better today on their home court. They have a bit of a cushion as they currently lead Okla. State 44-26.
If Kansas keeps playing like this, they’ll bump their record up to 17-4 in no time. On the other hand, Okla. State will have to make due with a 9-12 record unless they turn things around (and fast).
Who’s Playing
Okla. State Cowboys @ Kansas Jayhawks
Current Records: Okla. State 9-11, Kansas 16-4
How To Watch
What to Know
If the oddsmakers’ predictions hold true, the near future looks bright for Kansas. The Kansas Jayhawks and the Okla. State Cowboys will face off in a Big 12 battle at 9:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday at Allen Fieldhouse. The timing is sure in Kansas’ favor as the team sits on 15 straight wins at home (dating back to last season) while Okla. State has not had much luck on the away from home, with four straight road losses.
It’s hard to win when you make seven fewer threes than your opponent, a fact Kansas found out the hard way on Saturday. They fell to the Cyclones 79-75.
Despite their loss, Kansas saw several players rise to the challenge and make noteworthy plays. Hunter Dickinson, who dropped a double-double on 20 points and 15 rebounds, was perhaps the best of all. The team also got some help courtesy of Johnny Furphy, who scored 15 points along with six rebounds.
Meanwhile, even if it wasn’t a dominant performance, the Cowboys beat the Mountaineers 70-66 on Saturday.
Javon Small and Brandon Garrison were among the main playmakers for Okla. State as the former dropped a double-double on 15 points and 12 rebounds and the latter scored 20 points along with five rebounds and four steals. Those 12 rebounds set a new season-high mark for him.
The Jayhawks’ defeat dropped their record down to 16-4. As for the Cowboys, their victory ended a three-game drought at home and bumped them up to 9-11.
Everything went Kansas’ way against Okla. State in their previous matchup two weeks ago as Kansas made off with a 90-66 victory. Will Kansas repeat their success, or does Okla. State have a better game plan this time around? We’ll find out soon enough.
Odds
Kansas is a big 16.5-point favorite against Okla. State, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The line has drifted a bit towards the Jayhawks, as the game opened with the Jayhawks as a 15-point favorite.
The over/under is set at 145.5 points.
See college basketball picks for every single game, including this one, from SportsLine’s advanced computer model. Get picks now.
Series History
Kansas has won 9 out of their last 10 games against Okla. State.
- Jan 16, 2024 – Kansas 90 vs. Okla. State 66
- Feb 14, 2023 – Kansas 87 vs. Okla. State 76
- Dec 31, 2022 – Kansas 69 vs. Okla. State 67
- Feb 14, 2022 – Kansas 76 vs. Okla. State 62
- Jan 04, 2022 – Kansas 74 vs. Okla. State 63
- Feb 08, 2021 – Kansas 78 vs. Okla. State 66
- Jan 12, 2021 – Okla. State 75 vs. Kansas 70
- Feb 24, 2020 – Kansas 83 vs. Okla. State 58
- Jan 27, 2020 – Kansas 65 vs. Okla. State 50
- Mar 02, 2019 – Kansas 72 vs. Okla. State 67
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Doe v. State of Kansas | American Civil Liberties Union
In early 2026, the Kansas state legislature passed SB 244, a law which prohibits transgender people from using public restrooms on government property that align with their gender identity and establishes a private right of action that allows anyone who suspects someone is transgender and in violation of the law to sue that person for “damages” totaling $1,000.
The law also invalidates state-issued driver’s licenses with updated gender markers that reflect the carrier’s gender identity. In February 2026, transgender people across the state received letters from the state Department of Revenue’s Division of Vehicles informing them that their driver’s licenses “will no longer be valid,” effective immediately. SB 244 also prohibits transgender Kansans – or those born in Kansas – from updating the gender marker on state-issued birth certificates and driver’s licenses in the future.
The same day SB 244 went into effect, the American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Kansas, and Ballard Spahr LLP filed a lawsuit challenging SB 244 in the District Court of Douglas County on behalf of two transgender men who had their driver’s licenses invalidated under the law. The lawsuit charges that SB 244 violates the Kansas Constitution’s protections for personal autonomy, privacy, equality under the law, due process, and freedom of speech.
“The invalidation of state-issued IDs threatens to out transgender people against their will every time they apply for a job, rent an apartment, or interact with police,” said Harper Seldin, Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU’s LGBTQ & HIV Rights Project. “Taken as a whole, SB 244 is a transparent attempt to deny transgender people autonomy over their own identities and push them out of public life altogether.”
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Kansas City man sentenced for cocaine trafficking, possession of illegal firearm
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A Kansas City man was sentenced in federal court for his role in a drug trafficking conspiracy and possession of an illegal firearm.
According to the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, 22-year-old Antoine R. Gillum was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison without parole.
His sentencing stems from a June 2024 incident in a metro gas station. KCPD investigators contacted Gillum inside and found that he had discarded a 9 mm pistol in an aisle between the merchandise. He also discarded a pill bottle containing multiple illegal substances: cocaine base, oxycodone/acetaminophen and oxycodone.
Officers searched the vehicle Gillum had arrived in and found approximately 32 grams of cocaine base.
On May 6, 2025, Gillum pleaded guilty to one count each of possession with intent to distribute cocaine and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jessica Jennings. It’s a part of ‘Operation Take Back America,’ a nationwide Department of Justice initiative to eliminate cartels and transnational criminal organizations.
No further information has been released.
Copyright 2026 KCTV. All rights reserved.
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Deadly 4-car crash kills 2 people, injures others in Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A crash near a busy highway killed two people and injured two others.
Emergency crews responded to the crash at U.S. 71 Highway and Meyer Boulevard around 12:40 p.m. on Monday, March 2.
When crews arrived they determined four cars were involved in the crash.
Police are investigating how the crash happened.
Copyright 2026 KCTV. All rights reserved.
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