The thing about ku's overall football record vs KSU's is a joke. Memo to ku ... after World War II, KSU did not care about football. We poured all of our energy into our thriving basketball program, which from post WWII until 1988 was on nearly equal footing with ku (I remember the ku-KSU bball game used to be for who won the conference).
Again, with football, we did not care. Our athletic director poured next to nothing in resources in KSU football. We got a handful of good athletes and some guys with a lot of heart, but we never had the facilities, the resources, or the coaches to build a contender because all of the money went to the basketball.
So here is the deal ... ku at least tried in that time; KSU did not. If you run a race and I sit on a lawn chair, you can hardly boast that you were a better runner than I am because I didn't even run.
And ...
You tried and tried and tried for years and years and years, and still have not won an outright conference championship in football. KSU finally puts a little effort for 10 years and represents the North the first of 3 times in 1998, then 5 years later wins the conference.
ku enjoyed a perfect storm in 2007. Currently, it is a tin can tied to the bumper of a wedding limosine, a toupee in a calvary scene, currently residing in the "where are they now?" file.