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One-sided Sunflower rivalry returns + Mizzou’s most frustrating foe
Season 7 · Episode 22

One-sided Sunflower rivalry returns + Mizzou’s most frustrating foe

K-State looks to keep KU down, Mizzou seeks turnaround.

SportsBeat KC

October 21, 202030m 16s

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Show Notes

The Kansas State-Kansas series is the fourth longest continuous rivalry in college football at 117 games, and the Jayhawks own a 64-48-5 lead. But it’s been all Wildcats for nearly three decades with victories in 11 straight and 23 of the last 27.

Beat writers Kellis Robinett and Gary Bedore talk Sunflower Showdown on SportsBeat KC with host Blair Kerkhoff and wonder about the game’s meaning to both sides.

Missouri hasn’t played since beating LSU two weeks ago, and the Tigers have a big one on Saturday when Kentucky visits. No SEC program has caused the Tigers more frustrations over the last five years than the Wildcats.

Story links:

They used to be KU football fans. Now they own the Sunflower Showdown as K-State players

As Sunflower Showdown nears, Pooka Williams opts out of rest of the season

Mizzou football reports no active COVID-19 cases. Also, TIgers shuffle the depth chart

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