

TCU fumbles the ball awayĪfter the two sides traded stops, TCU fumbled the ball away on its next drive. Bean completed an eight-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Luke Grimm, and after the extra point the Jayhawks are up 17-10 with 7:36 left in the third quarter. The drive went 40 yards in five plays and took 2:06 off of the clock. And his right arm is in a sling.īut after the turnover, Jason Bean just led Kansas to another scoring drive at quarterback. It appears he's not going to return to the game. Jalon Daniels is on the sideline in street clothes. After the extra point, it's a 17-17 score with 6:29 left in the third quarter. Quarterback Max Duggan found Derius Davis on a 51-yard touchdown pass that capped it off. Kansas didn't have the lead for long, as TCU went on a four-play drive that went 61 yards in 1:03. With about five minutes remaining in the third quarter, the Horned Frogs are in prime position to take the lead. Jason Bean's quality play at quarterback for the Jayhawks took a hit, as he threw an interception that gifted TCU the ball with great field position. It's 24-24, after the extra point, with 1:50 left in the third quarter. The drive itself went 72 yards in four plays, and also included a great catch by wide receiver Lawrence Arnold on a 26-yard gain as it took 2:05 off of the clock.

Jayhawks quarterback Jason Bean and wide receiver Quentin Skinner connected for a 38-yard touchdown pass, on a heck of a catch by Skinner that stood after a review. After the extra point, the Horned Frogs went up 31-24. It capped off a drive that went 50 yards in five plays and took 1:27 off of the clock. With 0:23 left before the third quarter would end, TCU quarterback Max Duggan hit wide receiver Taye Barber for a 25-yard touchdown pass. It remains a 31-24 lead for TCU with 8:03 left in the fourth quarter. Kansas had to settle for a field goal, and kicker Jacob Borcila missed from 31 yards out. The Jayhawks drove into the red zone, but didn't come away with points. After the extra point, and the four-play drive that went 61 yards in 2:19, Kansas and TCU are tied up at 31-31 with 4:21 left in the fourth quarter.

This was a 29-yard strike, that also survived a review. Kansas ties it upĪnother incredible connection between quarterback Jason Bean and wide receiver Quentin Skinner delivered another touchdown for the Jayhawks. He's been a problem all game for the Jayhawks. Johnston is up to more than 200 yards receiving on the day now. The drive itself went 68 yards in six plays and took 2:36 off of the clock. A 24-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Max Duggan to wide receiver Quentin Johnston delivered the go-ahead score, and the extra point made it 38-31. The Horned Frogs are back on top with 1:36 left in the fourth quarter.
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A failed fourth-down conversion gave TCU the ball back, and the visitors ran out the clock. The Jayhawks drove the ball into Horned Frogs territory late, but couldn't get into the end zone. Here's what's happened at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium: FINAL: TCU 38, Kansas 31 RELATED: New era of Kansas football will include major development project, facility renovations RELATED: Kansas AD Travis Goff further explains major development project announcement Last season, TCU topped Kansas in a 31-28 win.ĭid coach Lance Leipold’s Jayhawks squad sustain its magical run, one that brought ESPN’s “College GameDay” show to Lawrence? Did coach Sonny Dykes’ Horned Frogs squad spoil the fun? This contest was critical to the Big 12 standings at this point in the season. 18 Horned Frogs came in after a 55-24 victory against Oklahoma. 17 Jayhawks came in after a 14-11 victory against Iowa State. LAWRENCE - Kansas and TCU football met up Saturday in Lawrence in what was a matchup of two unbeaten Big 12 Conference programs.
