After Saturday’s loss at West Virginia, KU dropped to 11–5 on the season and 1–2 in the Big 12 for the first time in 20 years. Whenever a historic program like Kansas struggles to win games, regardless of resume, it is sure to spark conversation across social media, and the dialogue is typically not very pretty.
With the Jayhawks already securing quality victories over the likes of Tennessee, NC State, and TCU, it’s not all bad in Lawrence. However, KU fans were hoping this year would tell a different story than the past two seasons (23–11 in 2023–24; 21–13 last season).