Overview
- Kansas outgained Wagner 623-143, showcasing a decisive edge in both rushing and passing production.
- Emmanuel Henderson Jr. led KU’s receivers with six catches for 130 yards and two touchdowns.
- The Jayhawks committed the game’s only two turnovers in the red zone and converted 4 of 10 third downs.
- KU’s defense allowed just 143 total yards and only one drive longer than 20 yards.
- Kansas travels to Columbia on Sept. 6 for the first meeting with Missouri since 2011, following a game that streamed on ESPN’s subscription tiers rather than traditional TV.