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A look at some of the keys for 23rd-ranked Kansas in tonight’s Sunflower Showdown clash with Kansas State at Allen Fieldhouse. By Matt Tait
'We want to bring more respect to this program. We're tired of being looked at as 'Oh, they're going to be a 6-6, 7-5 team and finish in the bottom of the Big 12.' We don't want that anymore. I think we're going to play like that every week.'
— Former KU quarterback Todd Reesing following KU's 52-7 victory over Central Michigan that opened the magical 12-1 2007 season