If you’re looking for information about the Kansas football regular season opener, Through The Phog can be your one-stop shop.
We are one day away from Kansas Jayhawks football! Coming off the most successful season in over a decade, third-year head coach Lance Leipold is expected to lead this team to new heights in 2023.
An offense highlighted by Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, Jalon Daniels, and the Big 12’s only returning 1,000-yard rusher, Devin Neal, brings back 91% of its offensive production this year. An improved defense could yield tremendous results and another bowl game appearance.
The season starts off against FCS-level opponent Missouri State. They are coming off a 5-6 (3-5) season as the newly hired Ryan Beard replaces longtime Louisville coach Bobby Petrino. Kansas football is favored heavily in this bout, but it will give fans a glimpse of what is to come at the very least.
How to watch Missouri State vs. Kansas football game
Because the game projects to be a blowout, it is receiving scarce media coverage. Therefore, unless you are able to attend the game in David Booth Memorial Stadium, you will have to watch the game on a paid streaming service called ESPN+.
An ESPN+ subscription costs $9.99/month and can be used on mobile devices, computers, or smart TVs with Watch ESPN or the ESPN app. Chuckie Kempf and Ahman Green will be on the call during the game.
What time does the Kansas football game begin?
The Kansas football game begins at 7:00 p.m. CT at David Booth Memorial Stadium. However, the Kansas Athletics website released a handful of fun events fans can attend before the game starts. It can be found by clicking here.
How to buy Kansas football tickets
If you are interested in buying tickets for tomorrow’s outing, you’re in luck! There are a *limited* amount of seats left in the Booth. More information on the purchasing of tickets can be found by clicking here. Once you go onto that link, make sure to head to the ‘Friday Night Lights Ticket Package’ page.
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