Decade of futility: This stat shows just how bad Kansas has been since 2010
By Adam Spencer
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The Kansas Jayhawks have been bad the past few years. We’re not breaking any news by reporting that.
However, they just finished off an almost-unbelievable decade of futility in the Big 12, especially when it comes to road games.
After losing at Iowa State on Saturday, Kansas has now lost every single Big 12 road game it has played since 2010, going 0-43 in that time:
Kansas just went an entire decade without winning a single Big 12 road game. They went 0-43.
— Rock Chalk Blog (@RockChalkBlog) November 23, 2019
The Jayhawks are on an 0-48 stretch in Big 12 road games overall, with their last conference road victory coming in 2008 at Iowa State:
The Kansas Jayhawks look to avoid going an entire decade without a road Big 12 win. They enter Ames, Iowa today on a 48 road Big 12 game losing streak with their last win coming in Ames in 2008.
— Jordan Smith (@Jordan_ICT) November 23, 2019
Still, even with that embarrassing streak carrying over into the next decade, there are some positive signs in Les Miles’ first year at the helm.
The Jayhawks did go to Boston College and pick up a road win earlier this year, after all.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.