How they scored

FIRST QUARTER

6:16 – Safety, ball snapped out of the end zone. Southeastern Louisiana faced fourth-and-two from its 28-yard line when the Lions’ long snapper sailed the snap over punter Cody Samples’ head. Tang Bacheyie went hard after the ball, but Samples pounced on it and batted it out the back of the end zone for the safety. (Kansas 2, Southeastern Louisiana 0).

6:07 – Marcus Herford 74 free kick return. SE Louisiana chose to use its kicker to boot the free kick from the 20-yard line instead of the punter. Herford caught the ball on the KU 26-yard line, slipped through a hole and ran to the left sideline. He then made a juke and outran the kicker and scored the 6. Scott Webb kick. (Kansas 9, Southeastern Louisiana 0).

SECOND QUARTER

14:35 – Brandon McAnderson 4 run. The scoring play was set up when quarterback Todd Reesing rolled out to his right and launched the ball downfield to a wide-open Marcus Henry for a 66-yard gain. McAnderson scored on the next play by going between the tackles. Webb kick. (Kansas 16, Southeastern Louisiana 0).

8:29 – Aqib Talib 36 pass from Todd Reesing. Reesing completed two passes in a row for a combined 68 yards. He threw across his body and hit Derek Fine for 32 yards, then threw a bomb to Talib, which the usual cornerback hauled in under single coverage. The play completed a five-play, 92-yard drive. Two-point conversion attempt failed when Reesing’s pass fell incomplete. (Kansas 22, Southeastern Louisiana 0).

4:07 – Brandon McAnderson 2 run. The Lions had to punt out of their own end zone, and an 18-yard return by Raimond Pendleton gave Kansas a short field. McAnderson took an inside handoff and ran through two defenders, barely crossing the goal line. Webb kick. (Kansas 29, Southeastern Louisiana 0).

THIRD QUARTER

12:07 – Scott Webb 33 field goal. Reesing and the KU offense plugged their way downfield, with a 20-yard pass to Dexton Fields and a 17-yard reception by Marcus Henry. The drive stalled with two straight incompletions, and Webb came in to boot the field goal. (Kansas 32, Southeastern Louisiana 0).

7:11 – Dexton Fields 25 pass from Todd Reesing. Kansas marched downfield through the air, going 64 yards on just five plays. Reesing found Fields going left to right over the middle, and Fields slipped into the front-right corner of the end zone for the touchdown. Webb kick. (Kansas 39, Southeastern Louisiana 0).

5:28 – Safety, Maxwell Onyegbule sacked Brian Babin in the end zone. On third down, Onyegbule broke through the Lions’ offensive line and chased down Babin, sacking him just behind the goal line for KU’s second safety of the day. (Kansas 41, Southeastern Louisiana 0).

3:51 – Jake Sharp 24 pass from Kerry Meier. Meier relieved Todd Reesing at the beginning of the drive and orchestrated a short march into the end zone. The scoring play was a shovel pass to Sharp at the line of scrimmage, and Sharp weaved through defenders and blockers and tumbled into the end zone. Webb kick. (Kansas 48, Southeastern Louisiana 0).

FOURTH QUARTER

12:41 – Jake Sharp 3 run. Kerry Meier’s 40-yard quarterback scramble put the Jayhawks in the red zone yet again, and Sharp punctuated the drive by shedding a tackler and crossing the goal line for 6. Webb kick. (Kansas 55, Southeastern Louisiana 0).

5:23 – Carmon Boyd-Anderson 2 run. Boyd-Anderson took over running-back duties and did most of the work on the 32-yard drive. The score was on an option run right, where Meier pitched it as he was being hit, and Boyd-Anderson scooted in. Webb kick. (Kansas 62, Southeastern Louisiana 0).

Go Figure

63Total offensive plays run by each team

75Total offensive yards by SE Louisiana (1.2 yards per play)

501Total offensive yards by Kansas (8.0 yards per play)

2000Year Kansas last threw a football shutout

221Rushing yards by the Jayhawks

-31Rushing yards by the Lions (yes, that’s a minus)

2Punts by the Jayhawks (on their first two possessions)

11Seconds between the Jayhawks’ first two scores