Jordan Webb threw three touchdown passes and Kansas rebounded from last week's humiliating loss to North Dakota State with a 28-25 upset of No. 15 Georgia Tech.
Capping a tumultuous eight days which included the abrupt
retirement of their controversial athletic director, the Jayhawks
(1-1) capitalized on a succession of mistakes by the heavily
favored Yellow Jackets (1-1) on Saturday and posted their biggest
win since the 2008 Orange Bowl.
Webb, who replaced last week's starter, was 18 for 29 for 179
yards and three TDs. Georgia Tech quarterback Joshua Nesbitt scored
two touchdowns, giving him five in two games.