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Texas Longhorns at Kansas Jayhawks Predictions: Bringing It Home One Last Time
The Kansas Jayhawks come again house at this time for the house finale and a Senior Day celebration that’s going to be bittersweet for this group. And the opponent for this sport is one the place some particular wins have are available in the previous few years: the Texas Longhorns.
There may be an open query about who will begin at quarterback for the Jayhawks, with Jason Bean reportedly restricted in follow and Jalon Daniels on the cusp of returning. Which quarterback offers Kansas the perfect probability right here? Can Kansas pull off the upset for the second 12 months in a row?
Do you disagree with our evaluation? Be sure to learn all of them after which jump over to the Discord or on Twitter to share your individual ideas.
Kyle Davis
Take a look at our Texas Preview for Kyle’s full breakdown and prediction.
Brendan Dzwierzynski
I want I used to be extra optimistic about this sport than I’m for KU. On the constructive facet, I do suppose the Jayhawks will be capable to rating a good quantity and I feel there can be a bump for everybody if Jalon Daniels is ready to go at quarterback (and I do really feel like he’ll get the decision, though that’s only a hunch). The Texas run sport worries me, although, as a result of it’s not particularly thrilling to image Bijan Robinson matching up in opposition to a protection that has been spotty at greatest for a lot of the season. The deciding matchup of this sport, in my view, is the KU protection versus Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers. If the freshman Texas pivot is as erratic as he’s been within the final two Longhorns losses and the Jayhawks can pressure a pair turnovers, that could be sufficient to swing the sport in KU’s favor. I’m hopeful however considerably pessimistic.
Texas 35, Kansas 31.
Derek Noll
Ever since KU beat Texas on a final second area aim a couple of years again, I’ve predicted the Jayhawks to beat them. Final 12 months, I predicted KU to win two video games, one in opposition to Texas. So, do you suppose I’m choosing in opposition to the crimson and blue this time? Nope. I’m going KU in a runaway on senior day.
Kansas 50, Texas 30.
Lucas Murphy
The Kansas Jayhawks can be taking part in their ultimate house sport of the 2022 season in opposition to the Texas Longhorns. Not solely is it the ultimate house sport however it’s also senior day and there are some essential seniors leaving this squad. With that being mentioned the Jayhawks are going to be extremely motivated to play a really well-rounded Longhorns soccer group. If we recall the beginning of the turnaround for the Jayhawk soccer program occurred in Texas final 12 months versus the Longhorns. Kansas goes to have a tricky problem containing top-of-the-line operating backs within the nation Bijan Robinson together with a really gifted freshman quarterback Quinn Ewers. On the alternative facet rumors are Jalon Daniels has been cleared and could possibly be doubtlessly on the quarterback place on Saturday. Regardless of the quarterback the Jayhawks must throw the soccer in opposition to top-of-the-line Huge 12 run defenses within the Texas Longhorns. I’ve religion which is why I consider.
Kansas 32, Texas 28
Andy Mitts
I have been torn on this sport for fairly some time. Texas has regarded higher this season than I believed they’d, however they proceed to be singularly centered on offense. Ewers has not damaged out in the best way that numerous Texas followers appeared to anticipate, and I feel the Jayhawks are well-positioned to make the most of his inexperience. However the greatest query is that if Kansas can cease Bijan Robinson and the Texas operating sport.
We have seen a number of occasions the place this protection has given up large performs early, solely to make vital changes that decelerate the opponent. It takes a group that may counter these changes to stay profitable, and Texas is just not a group that has carried out that very nicely this 12 months. In the end, I’ve to stay optimistic and I feel Kansas pulls this one out late.
Kansas 42, Texas 38
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Travis Hunter responds to Kansas’ Cobee Bryant after trash talk episodes
Kansas Jayhawks defensive back Cobee Bryant has made it clear he’s been anticipating this weekend’s matchup against the No. 16 Colorado Buffaloes. In an interview earlier this week, Bryant openly expressed his excitement to face Colorado’s two-way star Travis Hunter. “I’m not going to lie, I have been waiting,” Bryant said. “I already marked this on my notes… I’ve been waiting on this game all season. This is gonna be the game.” His eagerness spilled over onto social media, where he posted, “Now I’m piss hurry tf up Saturday I meant that omm bet,” highlighting his impatience for the showdown.
Despite Bryant’s bold trash talk, Hunter has kept a calm and confident demeanor. During a livestream, he responded to questions about Bryant, saying, “We let people talk, bro. Would that make him feel better? It’s going to make him feel better, let that boy talk. They know they are going to have to double team.” Hunter’s composed reply suggests he’s more focused on his game than engaging in verbal sparring.
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Bryant’s trash talk hasn’t been limited to Hunter. The Kansas defensive back also took aim at Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, reportedly texting him and drawing a response from the Buffs’ leader. Sanders, unshaken, has hinted at exploiting Kansas’ coverage, adding fuel to the growing tension. This back-and-forth has only energized the Buffaloes, who are vying to strengthen their College Football Playoff resume.
For Kansas, this game represents a golden opportunity to make a statement by taking down a CFP-ranked opponent. A win would allow the unranked Jayhawks to end their season on a high note and potentially climb the rankings themselves. Colorado, meanwhile, has its sights set on maintaining momentum. A win over Kansas, followed by another against Oklahoma State, would propel the Buffaloes into the the Big 12 title game and keep their playoff hopes alive.
The stakes are high and the stage is set at Arrowhead Stadium. The clash between Kansas and Colorado promises to be intense, with kickoff scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET on FOX.
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Will Weather Play a Factor in No. 16 Colorado vs. Kansas? Latest Update
As No. 16 Colorado and Kansas prepare to face off on Saturday, the stakes have never been higher.
Colorado enters the game with an 8-2 record and hopes of making a college football playoff run in year two under head coach Deion Sanders.
On the other hand, Kansas has struggled for much of the season but comes into this game with newfound confidence after securing back-to-back wins against Top-25 teams in program history.
The game is set to take place at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, with kickoff scheduled for 2:30 p.m. local time.
According to the latest forecast, the weather should be relatively mild, but there are a few elements to keep an eye on as the game unfolds.
Temperatures will reach a high of 57 degrees during the afternoon, with game-time conditions hovering around 54 degrees.
Fans attending the game can expect clear skies with only a 1% chance of precipitation, so rain isn’t expected to be a factor.
However, wind could still have an impact. Gusts of up to 10 mph are expected, which could affect passing and kicking games.
The humidity will sit at 43%, which shouldn’t be a significant factor for the teams, but it’s something to keep in mind as the afternoon wears on.
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KC Current’s Chawinga named NWSL MVP
Kansas City Current forward Temwa Chawinga was named the 2024 National Women’s Soccer League MVP on Friday, one day ahead of the league’s championship match.
Chawinga set a new single-season NWSL record with 20 goals this year for the Current.
She also scored the lone goal in the team’s quarterfinal victory and both goals in the championship of the NWSL x Liga MX Summer Cup last month.
“From the moment Temwa came to Kansas City, we knew she was capable of playing at an MVP level,” general manager Caitlin Carducci said in a statement.
“Not only has she been an incredible player on the pitch, she’s also been an incredible teammate and representative of the organization off it. Temwa laid an incredible foundation with her play in 2024, and we’re so excited for what’s to come in the years ahead.”
Chawinga is the eighth NWSL Golden Boot winner to also win MVP in the same season since the league’s launch in 2013. She is the first African international to win either award.
The 26-year-old Malawi international arrived in Kansas City this year from the Chinese Super League and took the league by storm in the first season with her eye for goal and her game-changing speed.
Chawinga scored in 13 of the Current’s final 14 matches of the regular season, including goals in eight straight games, which was a first in league history.
She also scored a goal against all 13 other NWSL teams this season, another first, and she added five assists to the Current’s league-record 57 goals this season.
Chawinga’s 20 goals broke Sam Kerr’s previous record of 18 in a season, which Kerr scored in 21 games.
Chawinga played in 25 regular-season games this year.
The next closest scorer in the regular season was Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda, who finished with 13 goals.
Banda scored in last week’s semifinal to help Orlando eliminate Kansas City from the playoffs.
Orlando takes on the Washington Spirit on Saturday in the NWSL Championship at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City.
History of NWSL MVPs
2013: Lauren Holiday, FC Kansas City midfielder
2014: Kim Little, Seattle Reign FC midfielder
2015: Crystal Dunn, Washington Spirit forward
2016: Lynn Williams, Western New York Flash forward
2017: Sam Kerr, Sky Blue FC forward
2018: Lindsey Horan, Portland Thorns FC midfielder
2019: Sam Kerr: Chicago Red Stars forward
2021: Jess Fishlock, OL Reign midfielder
2022: Sophia Smith, Portland Thorns FC forward
2023: Kerolin, North Carolina Courage forward
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