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Kansas State got an interception after a Kansas player kicked the ball (Video)

While Kansas' football futility has become predictable, the ways in which that futility is achieved have not become predictable.

Saturday, the Jayhawks were blown out by in-state rival Kansas State 51-13. But Kansas at least provided us some entertainment with this Kansas State interception. Quarterback Michael Cummings threw a deep pass to Rodriguez Coleman who somehow kicked the ball as he was jumping for it. The ball skied into the air and was intercepted by Randall Evans.

Last week, Kansas punter Trevor Pardula had an issue trying to recover a bad punt snap. Oh, and there was that whole "giving up the most rushing yards to a single player" thing in trying to stop running back Samaje Perine.

The Jayhawks haven't beaten the Wildcats in football since 2008. Kansas finishes the year at 3-9, though it's guaranteed not to be last in the Big 12 thanks to a win over Iowa State. And hey, basketball season has now officially arrived in Lawrence, Kan.

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Nick Bromberg is the assistant editor of Dr. Saturday on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at nickbromberg@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter!