--The 3-0 start means the Jayhawks will be playing for their first 4-0 start since 1995 next week against FIU.
--KU has 13 straight home wins against non-conference teams.
--KU has gone over 500 yards on offense in each game this season.
--The 557 yard performance was the most since KU gained 586 yards against Colorado in 2003
--The defense should expect to spend some time on the field. The six scoring drives last night took less than two minutes and KU has had 23 scoring drives this season under the two-minute mark.
--Kansas' two scoring drives of 81 yards and 92 yards in the first quarter marked KU's fourth and fifth scoring drives of 80-plus yards this season.
--The game attendance was 48,112.
--Wide receiver Marcus Henry had 133 yards on seven receptions which ties a KU record with three consecutive 100-yard receiving yards game. (the other KU players that hold the record -- Isaac Byrd in 1996, Willie Vaughn in 1988 and Bob Johnson in 1983).
--Aqib Talib's has a TD reception in four straight games. The longest streak for a Jayhawk since Mark Simmons in 2003.
--Talib now has nine career interceptions.
--Todd Reesing's 313 passing yards for the game rank as the 16th most in school history.
--Reesing now has 10 TD passes on the year versus zero inteceptions.
--Sophomore Jake Sharp rushed for 127 yards, the second 100-yard perfomance of his career.
--Sharp averaged 9.8 yards on his 13 carries
--Dexton Fields has at least two catches in each of his last 14 games, plus eight career TD receptions.
--Senior DT James McClinton led KU with nine tackles.
--The 45-yard miss by senior kicker Scott Webb ended a streak of eight straight successful attempts.