
Game Report
Kansas Dominates Arizona State 45-13: Jayhawks Fly High with Defensive Masterclass and Ground Game Prowess

13 | 45
3-8(2-6) | 9-2(7-1)
Saturday, November 21st, 2026
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium | Lawrence, Kansas
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Lawrence, Kansas - In a commanding performance at home, the 25th-ranked Kansas Jayhawks dismantled the Arizona State Sun Devils 45-13, improving to 9-2 on the season and solidifying their Big 12 title aspirations. Kansas dominated from the opening whistle, showcasing a relentless defense and a heavy rushing attack that left the Sun Devils reeling.
Kansas wasted no time putting points on the board. Quarterback Isaiah Marshall connected with Damien Keo for a 1-yard touchdown pass to open the scoring. The Jayhawks followed up quickly with a 2-yard touchdown run from Terrelle Warren, giving them a 14-0 lead by the end of the first quarter. Kansas’ aggressive play calling and efficient execution on both sides of the ball immediately put Arizona State on the back foot.
Arizona State fought back in the second quarter, managing to put up 13 points. Baker Tucker’s 20-yard field goal broke the ice for the Sun Devils. A 1-yard run from Darren Burley, coupled with another field goal by Tucker, cut the Kansas lead to a single score. However, the Jayhawks’ defense made a pair of game-changing plays. Seth Sahara returned a fumble 13 yards for a touchdown, and Jalen Todd intercepted a pass and returned it 39 yards to the house. These back-to-back defensive touchdowns snuffed out Arizona State's momentum and stretched the Kansas lead to 28-13 at halftime.
The Jayhawks continued to impose their will in the third quarter. Kicker Shaq Durham added to the tally with an 18-yard field goal, showcasing Kansas’ ability to capitalize on field position. Johnny Thompson Jr. followed up with a 1-yard touchdown run, pushing the lead to 38-13. Kansas’ rushing attack, led by Thompson and Avery Muamba, consistently chewed up yardage, wearing down the Arizona State defense.
The final quarter was more of the same as Kansas put the finishing touches on a dominant victory. Harry Stewart III powered his way into the end zone with a 3-yard touchdown run, capping off a methodical drive. The Jayhawks' defense pitched a shutout in the second half, sealing a comprehensive 45-13 win.
Kansas racked up an impressive 502 total yards, with 324 coming on the ground. The Jayhawks' defense forced four turnovers, including three interceptions, and held Arizona State to just 2.8 yards per carry. Kansas controlled the clock, more than doubling up Arizona State in time of possession, highlighting their efficient, grind-it-out style. On the flip side, Arizona State managed only 149 yards of total offense, struggling to find any rhythm against a stifling Jayhawks defense.
Head coach Jordan McAlary’s squad looks every bit like a contender for the Big 12 crown as they head into the season finale against archrival Kansas State, with a spot in the conference championship game on the line. With a steady offense and a surprising defense capable of game-changing plays, Kansas has all the ingredients for a strong finish.
As the regular season winds down, Kansas fans have plenty to be excited about. The Jayhawks proved they can dominate when it matters, but their biggest test awaits next week in a high-stakes showdown that could punch their ticket to the Big 12 Championship Game.
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Scoring Summary
First Quarter:
(KU) Damien Keo 1-yard pass from Isaiah Marshall (Shaq Durham kick), 4:51
(KU) Terrelle Warren 2-yard run (Shaq Durham kick), 2:31
Second Quarter:
(ASU) Baker Tucker 20-yard field goal, 7:08
(ASU) Darren Burley 1-yard run (Baker Tucker kick), 5:47
(KU) Seth Sahara 13-yard fumble return (Shaq Durham kick), 4:52
(KU) Jalen Todd 39-yard interception return (Shaq Durham kick), 4:28
(ASU) Baker Tucker 25-yard field goal, 0:02
Third Quarter:
(KU) Shaq Durham 18-yard field goal, 4:58
(KU) Johnny Thompson Jr. 1-yard run (Shaq Durham kick), 3:36
Fourth Quarter:
(KU) Harry Stewart III 3-yard run (Shaq Durham kick), 3:50
Key Statistics

Passing - I. Marshall 9/18 83Yds 1TD 1Int
Rushing - J. Thompson Jr. 25Car 102 Yds 1TD, A. Muamba 16Car 97Yds, H. Stewart III 12Car 68Yds 1TD, I. Marshall 6Car 57Yds, T. Warren 1Car 2Yds 1TD
Receiving – J. Hamm 4Rec 41Yds, A. Muamba 2Rec 22Yds, K. Kubecka 1Rec 16Yds, H. Stewart III 1 Rec 3Yds, D. Keo 1Rec 1Yd 1TD
Tackles - J. Russell 6, T. Davis 6
Sacks – G. Grimes 2.0, S. Sahara 1.5, M. Calvin 1.0, J. Moses 0.5
Takeaways – J. Todd 1Int 1TD, D. Maxson 1Int, J. Moses 1Int 1FF, S. Sahara 1FR 1TD
Special Teams - S. Durham 1/1FG 6/6XP, D. Greaves 1Pt 48.0Avg, A. Muamba 2KR 33Yds, M. Cooke 2KR 30Yds 5PR 32Yds

Passing – C. Fox 9/27 75Yds 3Int
Rushing – D. Burley 14Car 63Yds 1TD, J. Green 4Car 52Yds
Receiving – J. Sherman 4Rec 30Yds, K. Black 2Rec 22Yds, D. Burley 1Rec 14Yds
Tackles – J. Van Dyke 14, M. Carr 14, M. Hughes 10, T. Milstead 10
Sacks – J. Deeter 1.0
Takeaways – M. Hughes 1Int, J. Deeter 1FF 1FR
Special Teams – B. Tucker 2/2FG 1/1XP, I. Hershey 6Pt 34.6Avg, C. Daly 2KR 60Yds, K. Black 1PR 2Yds
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