Turner Gill didn't win a road game against a Power Five team in his two seasons as Kansas head coach. Charlie Weis couldn't do it in three and a half seasons, nor could David Beaty in four seasons. Les Miles did it on his first try.
Kansas' 48-24 win over Boston College in Week 3 was their first Power Five road win since defeating Iowa State on Oct. 4, 2008, and first non-conference Power Five road win since defeating Oregon State on Sept. 5, 1992. And while Miles and his Jayhawks are still far from the bowl picture, was the victory in Chestnut Hill a turning point after years of suffering?
We discuss on this week's episode of the High Motor podcast (starts at 25:06):