Sunshine, and shame.
So alas, the most single most talent-rich football state in the nation, doesn’t have a single state-school ranked.
Meanwhile, for the first time since Oct. 18, 2009, the Kansas Jayhawks have entered the Associated Press Top 25, ending the longest drought for a Power 5 conference team. In fact, congratulations to the two Kansas state schools. KU and KSU are both ranked for the first time since Oct. 14, 2007, which must be nice.
Do I sound jealous?
Because I am.