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Photo Gallery: KU-OU football

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Kansas junior Devin Neal races up the field during Saturday's homecoming contest between the Jayhawks and No. 6 Oklahoma at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. [Chance Parker photo]

The Kansas football team knocked off No. 6 Oklahoma, 38-33 on a cold, windy and rainy Saturday at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium.

The game, which featured the Jayhawks jumping out to a 14-0 lead, also included an hour-long weather delay midway through the second quarter, which took both teams — and most fans — off the field and out of the stadium until play resumed just after 1 p.m.

Here's a look at some of Saturday's action.

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