Kansas Homecoming vs. Oklahoma State Set For 3 PM Kickoff

Via Kansas Athletics

LAWRENCE, Kan. – The Kansas Jayhawks will take on the Oklahoma State Cowboys on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 3 p.m. CT, the Big 12 Conference announced on Monday. The game will be a part of the University of Kansas’ 113th Homecoming celebration.

The Kansas Jayhawks have won their last three homecoming games, including a 42-14 win over Houston in Kansas City in 2024 and wins over No. 6 Oklahoma in 2023 and Iowa State in 2022. Kansas played its first homecoming game in 1912 with a 12-3 win over Missouri and hold a 47-60-5 record on homecoming all-time.

The meeting between the Jayhawks and Cowboys will be the 75th meeting all-time, including the 40th in Lawrence. Oklahoma State holds the series advantage at 41-30-3, including a 19-14-2 edge in games played in Lawrence.

Kansas’ game against Oklahoma State will be the sixth of seven home games for KU in 2025, where the Jayhawks hold a 3-1 record, with wins over Fresno State, Wagner and West Virginia. Kansas will host Kansas State for the Dillons Sunflower Showdown on Oct. 25, prior to the Jayhawks’ matchup with Oklahoma State on Nov. 1.

The matchup with Oklahoma State will be Kansas’ second afternoon matchup of the season after taking on Missouri at 2:30 p.m. CT earlier this season. It will be Kansas’ second game on ESPN+ this season after defeating Wagner, 46-7, on Aug. 29. Tickets are still available by clicking here.

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