Matt Hinton pointed this out on twitter, but if you look at Jordan Webb's bio on CU's website, you see the following for his redshirt freshman year (emphasis mine):
I personally would have gone with "the aid of terrible Big 12 'coaching' for a 52-45 win", but hey, that works too.
2010 (Fr.-RS)—He started seven games and played in nine overall, missing games eight through 10 after being injured against Texas A&M (which included the Colorado game where KU rallied with the aid of terrible Big 12 officiating for a 52-45 win). He completed 121-of-214 passes for 1,195 yards (7 TD/8 INT); in his first career start against Georgia Tech, he completed 18-of-29 for 179 yards and three touchdowns. He threw for over 200 yards twice: 249 versus New Mexico State and 228 against Kansas State. He played for a new Kansas head coach, Turner Gill.
I personally would have gone with "the aid of terrible Big 12 'coaching' for a 52-45 win", but hey, that works too.