MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Riley Ferguson threw for 189 yards and two touchdowns and Jake Elliot kicked a trio of field goals -- including a 50-yarder -- as Memphis built an early lead and coasted to a 43-7 victory over Kansas on Saturday.Ferguson completed 15 of 24 passes for Memphis (2-0), the bulk of his passing yards coming on an 84-yard completion to Anthony Miller for the games first score. In addition to his 50-yarder, Elliot converted kicks of 41 and 42 yards.The Jayhawks, (1-2) who lost their 39th consecutive road game, struggled offensively throughout, although they did end with 314 yards total offense. Many times when Kansas was able to move the ball, the momentum was stalled by one of the Jayhawks six turnovers in the game.Those miscues included a 61-yard interception return for a touchdown by Memphis defensive tackle Jonathan Wilson. Wilsons return late in the second quarter gave Memphis a 33-7 lead at the break.It shocked me big time, the soft-spoken Wilson said of the play, adding he didnt see any Jayhawks in front of him after he picked off the pass from Kansas quarterback Montell Cozart. I was thinking `Dont let me get caught.The Jayhawks never came close to Wilson and never came close to threatening the Tigers in the second half after Memphis added Elliotts 50-yard field goal and a fourth-quarter 8-yard scoring run by Tony Pollard.Kansas only touchdown came on a third-and-1 play when Khalil Herbert broke the first wave of Memphis defenders bunched at the line of scrimmage and went 66 yards for a second-quarter touchdown.That was good to see for our line, our guys up front, continuing to work and continuing to push, Kansas coach David Beaty said. It was a short-yardage situation. Hes a fast kid, and it was good to see him get out.ROAD UNKIND: The 39-game losing streak means no current Jayhawk has won a game away from Lawrence. The last road game Kansas won was 34-7 at Texas-El Paso on Sept. 12, 2009. Thirty-six of the losses have been on an opponents turf and the other three were neutral site losses to Missouri.IF YOU CANT JOIN EM, BEAT EM: The Tigers were playing a Big 12 Conference School for the first time since Memphis was eliminated two weeks ago from consideration as a possible expansion target for the conference.TAKEAWAYS:KANSAS: The Jayhawks again struggled to open the game. Kansas, which let Ohio build a 22-0 start last week game, was again fighting uphill Saturday. Memphis held a 19-0 lead before carrying its 33-7 advantage into halftime.MEMPHIS: The Tigers, who managed only 110 yards on the ground in the season-opener against Southeast Missouri State, produced 205 rushing yards on Saturday, 41 of which came on a sweep from wideout Anthony Miller in the first quarter.UP NEXT:KANSAS: The Jayhawks have a bye next week before returning to the road to face Texas Tech on Sept. 29. It will be the first Thursday game for the Jayhawks since a 59-7 loss to Kansas State on Oct. 14, 2010.MEMPHIS: The Tigers continue a homestand next week facing Bowling Green. Memphis won at Bowling Green 44-41 last season. Yeezy 350 v2 Promo . Canada is now down to its 22-player limit, although but players wont be registered until Christmas Day. Changes could still be made as a result of a suspension or injury. Yeezy 350 V2 GID Glow Pas Cher . 1, meaning problems for the doping controls at both major international sports events next year. 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After last Saturdays semi-finals saw Thunder see off Team Bath and Surrey edge off local rivals Hertfordshire Mavericks we are set for a repeat of 2014s memorable showpiece.Saturdays finalists both made their way to the Grand Final two years ago, held at the Worcester University Arena and it was Storm who were seen as the favourites having come through the season unbeaten. Thunder provided the opposition, as they will do this weekend and in a thrilling contest there was little to choose between the teams throughout all four qquarters.ddddddddddddAs time ebbed away, we wanted to see whose nerve would hold up best and it was 19-year-old Helen Housby who took centre stage.Hit play on the video above to see Housby beat the buzzer to wrap up Manchesters second Superleague title in the last seconds of the domestic season.You can follow all the action on Saturday on Sky Sports 5 from 4.30pm - will we be in for another dramatic finale in 2016? 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