Kansas Stuns Colorado with 37-21 Upset, Complicating Buffaloes' Big 12 Title Hopes
Jayhawks Dominate on the Ground, Colorado’s Defense Falters
The Kansas Jayhawks delivered a crushing blow to Colorado’s Big 12 Championship aspirations on Saturday, securing a dominant 37-21 victory at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas controlled the game from start to finish, fueled by a spectacular performance from senior running back Devin Neal, who accounted for 287 total yards and four touchdowns.
For Colorado, the loss drops them to 8-3 overall and 6-2 in Big 12 play, pushing the Buffaloes into a multi-team tie at the top of the conference standings. With only one game left in the regular season, their path to the Big 12 title game is no longer in their hands, requiring a mix of wins and losses by other teams across the league.
Kansas’ Ground Game Shines
Kansas wasted no time asserting dominance, leaning heavily on their rushing attack to outmatch Colorado’s defense. Neal was the centerpiece of the offense, rushing for 207 yards and three touchdowns on 37 carries. He added a receiving score, showcasing his versatility and making it nearly impossible for the Buffaloes to mount a consistent defensive stand.
The Jayhawks’ offensive line opened massive gaps, allowing Kansas to average 5.8 yards per carry. Quarterback Jalon Daniels complemented the ground game with efficient passing, completing 14 of 21 attempts for 189 yards and a touchdown. Kansas scored on seven of its eight possessions, with their only non-scoring drive ending in a kneel-down.
Colorado’s Offense Struggles to Keep Pace
While quarterback Shedeur Sanders threw for 266 yards and three touchdowns, Colorado’s offense lacked the balance necessary to counter Kansas’ high-powered attack. The Buffaloes managed just 42 rushing yards, making it easier for Kansas’ defense to focus on the passing game. Despite Sanders’ connection with standout receiver Travis Hunter, who recorded 125 receiving yards and two touchdowns, the Buffaloes couldn’t overcome their early deficit.
Colorado’s inability to sustain drives or establish a run game led to lopsided possession numbers. Kansas held the ball for over 40 minutes, keeping Sanders and the Buffaloes’ offense on the sidelines for much of the game.
Defensive Collapse Dooms Colorado
Colorado’s defense, a unit that had shown steady improvement this season, delivered its worst performance of the year. The Buffaloes allowed a season-high 520 yards, including 331 rushing yards, as Kansas repeatedly gashed them with big plays on the ground. Missed tackles and poor gap discipline plagued Colorado throughout the contest, leaving the defense vulnerable to Neal’s relentless attack.
Kansas exploited Colorado’s weaknesses early and never relented, scoring 17 unanswered points before the Buffaloes finally found the end zone. Even as Colorado attempted to mount a second-half comeback, the defense failed to make critical stops, allowing Kansas to maintain a comfortable lead.
Playoff and Big 12 Championship Hopes in Jeopardy
The loss significantly complicates Colorado’s postseason outlook. With their destiny no longer in their control, the Buffaloes must now rely on a mix of results across the conference to secure a spot in the Big 12 title game. Even if they win their regular-season finale against Oklahoma State, they will need at least two of the other three teams tied at the top—Arizona State, BYU, and Iowa State—to lose in order to advance.
Colorado’s chances of making the College Football Playoff are even slimmer. With three losses, their only path to contention involves winning the Big 12 Championship and a chaotic shakeup in the national rankings.
Kansas’ Season Reinvigorated
For Kansas, the victory represents a significant milestone in an up-and-down season. Now 5-6 overall and 4-4 in Big 12 play, the Jayhawks remain in contention for bowl eligibility with one game left. Neal’s standout performance solidified his status as one of the conference’s top players, and Kansas showed that they can compete with ranked opponents on the national stage.
The Jayhawks’ win over Colorado marked their third straight victory against ranked opponents, following earlier wins over Iowa State and BYU. Their late-season surge has reignited hope within the program and provided a much-needed boost heading into their regular-season finale.
What’s Next?
Colorado returns home next week to face a struggling Oklahoma State team in their final regular-season game. While a victory is essential to keep their title hopes alive, the Buffaloes must also hope for losses by Arizona State, BYU, or Iowa State to secure a spot in the championship game.
Kansas will travel to Waco to take on Baylor, with bowl eligibility on the line. A win would cap a remarkable turnaround for the Jayhawks and serve as a testament to their resilience throughout the season.
A Defining Moment for Both Teams
Kansas’ upset over Colorado serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of college football, where even the most promising seasons can hinge on a single game. For the Jayhawks, it’s a moment of triumph and validation for their hard work. For the Buffaloes, it’s a bitter setback that leaves them grappling with missed opportunities and a challenging path ahead.







