LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) -Kansas swamped Nebraska 48-24 in the first half Saturday, setting a record for points scored against the hapless Huskers in the first two quarters.
Todd Reesing passed for four touchdowns and Brandon McAnderson rushed for three as No. 8 Kansas scored touchdowns on its last seven possessions of the half.
Reesing was 20-of-28 for 273 yards in the first half for the Jayhawks, one of five unbeaten major colleges teams. His 21 touchdown passes set the Kansas single-season record.
M, and Jamaal Charles of Texas.
Reesing, a sophomore who still has not lost as a college starter, threw touchdown passes of 13 yards to Kerry Meier, 26 yards to Jake Sharp, 5 yards to Marcus Henry and 13 yards to Dezmon Briscoe. McAnderson scored on runs of 2, 9 and 1 yards.
Nebraska has won 37 of the last 38 meetings in the series, and it’s the first time since 1974 the two have met when Kansas had the better record.
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