The game took a bit longer than expected thanks to a lightning delay, but when it was all over and Kansas was victorious, it took only a couple minutes for the goalpost at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium to come down.
The Jayhawks showed up big time Saturday and knocked off previously undefeated No. 6 Oklahoma, winning 38-33. They retook the lead with a touchdown with 55 seconds left on the clock, leading fans to wonder if they scored too soon and left Oklahoma a chance.
Unfortunately for the Sooners, they couldn’t find the end zone in the final seconds of the game.
And unfortunately for the Kansas goalpost, it didn’t stand a chance against the crowd rushing the field, as is tradition in Lawrence after a monumental win. And it was surely headed for Potter Lake, also tradition for the Jayhawks.
TOUCHDOWN JAYHAWKS 😱😱@KU_Football BACK ON TOP WITH UNDER A MINUTE LEFT pic.twitter.com/Uo0mmhHr20
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 28, 2023
JAYHAWKS WIN
JAYHAWKS WIN
JAYHAWKS WIN @KU_Football TAKES DOWN OKLAHOMA 😱 pic.twitter.com/excnMqFJib— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 28, 2023
Not only was it Kansas’ first win over Oklahoma since 1997, but it was its first victory against an AP top-10 team since the 2008 Orange Bowl, per ESPN Stats & Info.