History Section From KU site Rock Chalk Talk
STOPPING AT 105
The nation's longest uninterrupted series will come to an end when Kansas and Nebraska meet for the 105th consecutive season Saturday. The series started in 1906 and has been played every year since, but will end in 2011 when Nebraska departs for the Big 10 Conference. The Minnesota vs. Wisconsin series (103 consecutive meetings before this year) will become the nation's longest. Kansas has been involved in two other of the nation's longest uninterrupted series in the fourth-longest (100 consecutive with Kansas State) and the fifth-longest (96 with Oklahoma, which ended in 1997).
KU-NU ONE OF MOST PLAYED
KU and Nebraska have met 116 times overall for the third-most matchups in NCAA history trailing only Minnesota vs. Wisconsin (119 games) and Kansas vs. Missouri (118 games).
Time: 2:30 PM Central
Radio: Affiliates
Internet-Streaming Audio: Huskers.com
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