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Kansas–Nebraska football rivalry

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Meetings total
  
117

Largest victory
  
Nebraska, 70–0 (1986)

Kansas–Nebraska football rivalry

First meeting
  
November 12, 1892 Kansas 12, Nebraska 0

Latest meeting
  
November 13, 2010 Nebraska 20, Kansas 3

All-time series
  
Nebraska leads, 91–23–3

Longest win streak
  
Nebraska, 36 (1969–2004)

The Kansas–Nebraska football rivalry was an American college football rivalry between the Kansas Jayhawks and Nebraska Cornhuskers. The rivalry dissolved when Nebraska left the Big 12 Conference for the Big Ten Conference.

The rivalry was a border rivalry, and was one of the longest non-interrupted rivalries in college football with 105 straight games. The last game was played on November 13, 2010. Nebraska won 20–3. This was the final game of the 105 annual game streak.

During the 2010–14 NCAA conference realignment, Kansas was one of 5 schools in the Big 12 that sought to move to the Big Ten Conference, along with Iowa State, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas A&M, but Nebraska was the only team who successfully moved to the Big Ten.

References

Kansas–Nebraska football rivalry Wikipedia