Kansas rushed for 232 yards in its 113th homecoming football game on Saturday, defeating Oklahoma State 38-21. Daniel Hishaw Jr., Leshon Williams and Isaiah Marshall all played an important role in helping the Jayhawks bounce back this week to beat the Cowboys for just the third time since 2007.

The running back duo for the Jayhawks both carried the ball 14 times each, combining for 142 yards, with Williams rushing for 77 yards and Hishaw Jr. rushing for 65 yards. Both players contributed to helping Kansas score three of its five touchdowns in Saturday’s game.

“It’s the most healthy the two of them have been since the opening game of the season. To have them both healthy going down this final stretch will be very important for us,” Kansas head coach Lance Leipold said. “You can see they

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