... THE END ZONE 31 FAN PHOTO Josh Maddux, Overland Park freshman, yells for Kansas during a home game earlier this season. Maddux plays the trumpet for the Marching Jayhawks. Submit your photos from this week's football game to The Wave and your picture could be featured in this spot on this page. Please e-mail photos to thewave@kansan.com by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct.27. All photos need to include the name, year in school and hometown of everyone in the photo. THIS WEEK IN KU HISTORY October 23,1999 The Jayhawks shut out the Missouri Tigers 21-0 at Memorial Stadium. Kansas finished the season 5-7 and tied for fourth in the Big 12 North. KANSAN FILE PHOTO QUESTION OF THE WEEK What is the record for the most points ever scored by a Kansas team in a Big 12 Conference game? 3,2007. 76. The Jayhawks rang up 76 points on the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Nov. TAILGATING RECIPE OF THE WEEK Devil's Food Field Cake Submitted by Whitney Worthington, Austin, Texas senior What you'll need: 2/3 Cup shortening 2 1/4 cups flour 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg 1 1/4 cups milk 3 eggs 3 1oz. squares of unsweetened chocolate, melted Instructions: Stir shortening in bowl until soft, then mix in dry ingredients. Stir in 1/2 cup of milk until lumps are gone. Add the rest of the milk, eggs, melted chocolate squares and continue to stir. Pour into pan and bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes. Topping: 1 can of chocolate frosting 1 can of vanilla frosting Red food coloring Blue food coloring Green sprinkles Sugar footballs Instructions: Let cake cool for about ten minutes, then frost entire cake with chocolate frosting. Immediately sprinkle green sprinkles over the wet frosting to give the cake a field-like effect. Take a plastic sandwich bag and put about 4 spoonfuls of vanilla frosting inside. Cut a tiny hole in the corner of the bag then proceed to draw vertical field lines down the cake. In two separate bowls mix vanilla frosting with red food color in one and blue in the other until the frosting is desired color. Fill in the endzones with blue food coloring just as you did with the sidelines and repeat with the red to draw in the Kansas Jayhawks. Other details can be added in similar fashion. Goalposts can be made out of yellow construction paper. Submit your favorite tailgating recipe to The Wave and it could appear in next week's issue. Please e-mail recipes to thewave@kansan.com by 5 p.m. on Oct.27 with your name, year, and hometown. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE WAVE OCTOBER 23,2009