It was the first time in Kansas history that a receiver had caught four touchdown passes in a game.
Scott, with 17 points, became the 19th player in Kansas history with 1,000 points and 500 rebounds.
The Jayhawks finished the season with a 37-3 record, the winningest season in Kansas history.
The Humboldt fault had the largest earthquake recorded in Kansas history.
This is not the first turnaround in recent Kansas history.
Several of the Kaw half-breed tracts were to become important sites in Kansas history.
Elizabeth A. Johnson was a prominent advocate of Kansas history.
He compiled a record of 55-60, and is, ironically, the only losing coach in Kansas history.
After retiring in 1996, he moved to Kansas and authored works on Kansas history.
One early Kansas history contained this succinct characterization of the jayhawkers: