1.
In what year did Kansas play in its first bowl game?
Correct Answer
A. 1948
Explanation
Kansas played in its first bowl game in 1948.
2.
A 1992 bowl win for Kansas ended a bowl losing streak of how many games?
Correct Answer
C. 4 Games
Explanation
In 1992, Kansas won a bowl game, which put an end to their losing streak in bowl games. The question asks how many games were in that losing streak, and the correct answer is 4 games. This means that Kansas had lost 4 consecutive bowl games before their win in 1992.
3.
How many bowl games did Kansas win in the 1990's?
Correct Answer
A. Two
Explanation
Kansas won two bowl games in the 1990's.
4.
How many wins did Kansas get in the 1980's?
Correct Answer
A. 38 Wins
Explanation
Kansas got 38 wins in the 1980's.
5.
In the 1990's, how many wins did Kansas have?
Correct Answer
A. 56 Wins
Explanation
In the 1990's, Kansas had 56 wins.
6.
How many different head coaches did Kansas have in the 1980's?
Correct Answer
C. Four
Explanation
In the 1980's, Kansas had four different head coaches.
7.
In what year did Kansas have its first winless season?
Correct Answer
B. 1954
Explanation
In 1954, Kansas had its first winless season. This means that throughout the entire year, the Kansas team did not win a single game. It was a disappointing season for the team, as they were unable to secure any victories. This could have been due to a variety of factors such as a lack of skill, injuries, or tough competition. Regardless of the reasons, 1954 marked a significant milestone for Kansas football as they experienced their first winless season.
8.
In 2006, how many total points did Kansas score?
Correct Answer
D. 348 Points
Explanation
In 2006, Kansas scored a total of 348 points.
9.
How many total passing yards did Kansas throw for in 2006?
Correct Answer
B. 2372 Yards
Explanation
In 2006, Kansas threw for a total of 2372 passing yards.
10.
How many touchdown passes did Kansas receivers catch in 2006?
Correct Answer
B. 19 Touchdown Passes
Explanation
In 2006, Kansas receivers caught a total of 19 touchdown passes. This means that throughout the season, the Kansas receivers successfully caught 19 passes in the end zone, resulting in a touchdown for their team.
11.
In 2006, how many interceptions did the Kansas defense have?
Correct Answer
C. 12 Interceptions
Explanation
In 2006, the Kansas defense had 12 interceptions. This means that they successfully intercepted the ball 12 times during that season.
12.
How many first downs did Kansas have in the 2005 season?
Correct Answer
C. 208 First Downs
Explanation
Kansas had 208 first downs in the 2005 season.
13.
In 2005, Kansas rushed for how many yards?
Correct Answer
D. 1608 Yards
Explanation
In 2005, the Kansas team rushed for a total of 1608 yards. This means that throughout the season, the players collectively ran and gained a total of 1608 yards on the ground.
14.
How many yards of total offense did Kansas have in 2005?
Correct Answer
B. 3956 Yards
Explanation
In 2005, Kansas had a total offense of 3956 yards. This means that throughout the entire season, Kansas gained a total of 3956 yards in offense.
15.
What quarter did Kansas have its highest output in 2005?
Correct Answer
C. 4th Quarter
Explanation
In 2005, Kansas had its highest output in the 4th quarter.
16.
The Kansas Jayhawk that led the team in receiving yards in 2005 had how many yards?
Correct Answer
A. 631 Yards
Explanation
In 2005, the Kansas Jayhawk that led the team in receiving yards had a total of 631 yards.
17.
What position did the leading scorer on the 2005 Kansas football team play?
Correct Answer
D. Kicker
Explanation
The correct answer is "Kicker" because the question is asking about the position of the leading scorer on the 2005 Kansas football team. In football, the kicker is responsible for scoring points through field goals and extra points, so it is likely that the leading scorer on the team would be the kicker.
18.
In 2005, how many fumbles did Kansas recover?
Correct Answer
B. Six
Explanation
In 2005, Kansas recovered six fumbles.
19.
The leading passer for Kansas in 2004 had how many yards?
Correct Answer
C. 1427 Yards
Explanation
In 2004, the leading passer for Kansas had 1427 yards.
20.
How many touchdown passes did Kansas throw in the 2004 season?
Correct Answer
B. 19 Touchdowns
Explanation
In the 2004 season, Kansas threw 19 touchdown passes.
21.
How many receiving touchdowns did the leading receiver for Kansas in 2004 have?
Correct Answer
A. 7 Touchdowns
Explanation
In 2004, the leading receiver for Kansas had 7 receiving touchdowns.
22.
What position did the player who led Kansas in scoring in 2004 play?
Correct Answer
B. Running Back
Explanation
The player who led Kansas in scoring in 2004 played as a running back.
23.
The player that led Kansas in all-purpose yards in 2004 had how many yards?
Correct Answer
D. 1065 Yards
Explanation
In 2004, the player who led Kansas in all-purpose yards had a total of 1065 yards. This means that the player accumulated this yardage through various means such as rushing, receiving, and returning kicks or punts. This player was the most productive in terms of gaining yards for the team in different aspects of the game.
24.
How many sacks as a team did the Kansas defense have in 2004?
Correct Answer
D. 25 Sacks
Explanation
In 2004, the Kansas defense had 25 sacks as a team.
25.
How many interceptions did Kansas have during the 2004 season?
Correct Answer
D. 19 Interceptions
Explanation
During the 2004 season, Kansas had 19 interceptions.
26.
How many conference wins did Kansas have in 2004?
Correct Answer
C. 3 Wins
Explanation
In 2004, Kansas had a total of 3 conference wins.
27.
What is the name of the place where Kansas Jayhawks fans tailgate in tents before football games?
Correct Answer
C. Campanile Hill
Explanation
Campanile Hill is the name of the place where Kansas Jayhawks fans tailgate in tents before football games.
28.
In what year did Kansas first play and beat Arkansas?
Correct Answer
B. 1908
Explanation
Kansas first played and beat Arkansas in the year 1908.
29.
In what year did Kansas get their first win over Indiana?
Correct Answer
A. 1968
Explanation
In 1968, Kansas got their first win over Indiana.