The Kansas Jayhawks (3-0) and the BYU Cougars (3-0) play on Saturday, September 23, 2023 at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium in a battle of Big 12 opponents.

You’ll want to head to ESPN for the upcoming game between the Jayhawks and Cougars.

When is Kansas vs. BYU and when does it start?

This game between the Jayhawks and Cougars will happen on Saturday, September 23, 2023. Be ready to see the kickoff at 3:30 PM ET.

Where to watch Kansas vs. BYU

The Jayhawks and Cougars will take to the field at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium for this matchup on September 23, and if you would like to catch the game live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!

What channel is the game on?

You can catch this game live on ESPN.

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Kansas vs. BYU Game Preview

Kansas Stats & Insights

  • The Jayhawks head into this matchup following a 31-24 win over the Nevada Wolf Pack in their last game.
  • Kansas has been a difficult matchup for opposing teams, ranking top-25 in both total offense (17th-best with 500.3 yards per game) and total defense (19th-best with 272 yards allowed per game) this season.
  • On the defensive side of the ball, the Jayhawks have been a top-25 unit in terms of passing yards, ranking ninth-best by allowing just 152.7 passing yards per game. They rank 32nd on offense (283.7 passing yards per game).
  • Kansas owns the 58th-ranked defense this season in terms of rushing yards (119.3 rushing yards allowed per game), and has been better on the other side of the ball, ranking 16th-best with 216.7 rushing yards per game.
  • The Jayhawks are compiling 37.7 points per game on offense (34th in the FBS), and they rank 57th defensively with 21.3 points allowed per game.

BYU Stats & Insights

  • The Jayhawks defeated the Nevada Wolf Pack 31-24 in their most recent outing.
  • BYU’s offense has been a bottom-25 unit in total offense this season, registering 310.7 total yards per game, which ranks 17th-worst in the FBS. Defensively, it ranks 49th with 318.3 total yards surrendered per contest.
  • From an offensive standpoint, the Cougars are posting 232.3 passing yards per game (71st-ranked). They rank 78th in the FBS on defense (218.7 passing yards allowed per game).
  • BYU’s rushing offense has been bottom-25 this season, compiling 78.3 rushing yards per game, which ranks seventh-worst in the FBS. Defensively, it ranks 38th with 99.7 rushing yards allowed per contest.
  • With 31 points per game on offense, the Cougars rank 61st in the FBS. On defense, they rank 31st, giving up 15.7 points per contest.

Kansas Key Players to Watch

  • Jalon Daniels leads Kansas with 575 passing yards (287.5 ypg) on 42-of-56 passing with two touchdowns compared to one interception this season.
  • The team’s top rusher, Devin Neal, has carried the ball 40 times for 303 yards (101 per game), with five touchdowns this year. He’s also caught eight passes for 131 yards (43.7 per game) and one touchdown.
  • This season Daniel Hishaw Jr. has piled up 25 carries for 175 yards (58.3 per game) and three touchdowns.
  • Lawrence Arnold’s 212 receiving yards (70.7 yards per game) lead the team. He has 14 receptions.
  • Luke Grimm has put together a 157-yard season so far (52.3 receiving yards per game) with one touchdown, hauling in 11 passes.
  • Quentin Skinner’s 10 receptions have netted him 151 yards (50.3 ypg).

BYU Key Players to Watch

  • Kedon Slovis leads BYU with 660 passing yards (220 ypg) on 55-of-90 passing with six touchdowns compared to one interception this season.
  • LJ Martin’s team-high 195 rushing yards (65 per game) have come on 45 carries, with two touchdowns this year.
  • This season Aidan Robbins has piled up 29 yards (14.5 per game) on 10 carries.
  • Isaac Rex’s 184 receiving yards (61.3 yards per game) lead all receivers on the team. He’s totaled 10 receptions and one touchdown.
  • Chase Roberts has put up a 138-yard season so far (46 receiving yards per game) with two touchdowns, reeling in 13 passes.
  • Darius Lassiter’s nine receptions have netted him 116 yards (58 ypg) and one touchdown.

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