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BAYLOR ATHLETIC MEDIARELATIONS • 150 BEAR RUN • WACO, TX 76711 • 254.710.2743 VS. GAME TWEL VE BAYLOR (4-7, 3-4) vs. OKLAHOMA (8-2, 5-1) SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 2006 • 11:10 A.M. CST FLOYD CASEY STADIUM (50,000) WACO, TEXAS SERIES RECORD Oklahoma leads 15-0 LAST MEETING at Oklahoma 37, Baylor 30 (2OT) [10.22.05] COACHES BAYLOR: Guy Morriss (TCU, 1973) Record at Baylor: 15-30 (4th season) Career Record: 24-44 (6th season) Record vs. Oklahoma: 0-3 OKLAHOMA: Bob Stoops (Iowa, 1982) Record at Oklahoma: 83-18 (8th season) Career Record: 83-18 (8th season) Record vs. Baylor: 7-0 BAYLOR/ISP RADIO NETWORK John Morris, play-by-play J.J. Joe, color analyst Ricky Thompson, sideline Sirius Satellite Radio, Channel 161 FOX SPORTS NET TELEVISION Bill Land, play-by-play Gary Reasons, color analyst Jim Knox, sideline INTERNET FEEDS www .BaylorBears.com BEARS HOST OKLAHOMA Baylor concludes its 2006 season Saturday, Nov. 18, hosting Oklahoma in a Big 12 Conference South Division contest. Kickoff between the Bears and the Sooners is scheduled for 11:10 a.m. CST at Floyd Casey Stadium. The game will be televised live on Fox Sports Net. The Bears (4-7, 3-4) dropped a 66-24 decision at Oklahoma State last Saturday. Baylor is 3-3 at home this season, including a 2-1 mark in Big 12 play. The Sooners (8-2, 5-1) defeated Texas Tech 34-24 at home last Saturday night. Oklahoma is ranked 16th nationally this week in both the Associated Press Top 25 and the USA Today/Coaches Poll. The Sooners are 2-2 on the road this season, including a 2-1 mark in Big 12 play. Oklahoma’s lone loss in conference play was a neutral-site loss to Texas. BAYLOR-OKLAHOMA SERIES This is the 16th meeting between Baylor and Oklahoma; the Sooners have dominat- ed the series, winning each of the first 15 meetings. However, last season’s meeting, a 37-30 double-overtime Oklahoma win at Norman, was the closest game in the series since a 24-23 Sooner victory in 1997. While Oklahoma has won every game in the series, not all have been handily. In fact, the first three meetings as Big 12 foes were decided by a total of 17 points, including scores of 28-24 and 24-23 in the first two meetings. Baylor and Oklahoma first met Oct. 26, 1901; the Sooners left Waco that day with a 17-6 victory. The teams did not play again until 1973. SERIES NOTES: Oklahoma is the only Big 12 team Baylor has never defeated. ... This is the sixth time in the last seven meetings that Oklahoma has been ranked when playing Baylor . ... When Baylor faced top-ranked Oklahoma in 2000, it was the Bears’ second game against the nation’s top-ranked team in a 15-day span. Two weeks prior, Baylor played then-No. 1 Nebraska. ... Baylor held Oklahoma to 56 yards rushing in the 2003 meeting, a season low for the Sooners and the fewest yards rushing allowed by a Baylor team since 1995. In fact, Oklahoma had nega- tive rushing yards until late in the third quarter . ... In the 1989 season opener for both teams, then-No. 8 Oklahoma ran the ball on 70 of 72 plays en route to a 33-7 victory at Norman. The Sooners were 0-of-2 passing, the fourth and most recent time a Baylor opponent did not com- plete a pass. ... ... Randy Davis returned a kickoff 93 yards for a TD against the Sooners in 2001. That still stands as the eighth-longest kickoff return in Baylor history . ... Pete Rutter’s 81-yard punt against Oklahoma in 1989 still ranks fifth all-time at Baylor. 2006 BAYLOR SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result TV Series Notes Sept. 3 TCU NR/#22 L 17-7 FSN BU 49-48-7 Two Baylor redzone turnovers help TCU rally from 7-0 halftime deficit Sept. 9 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 47-10 BU 1-0-0 C.J. Wilson two INTs, one TD; Bell ties Baylor record with four TD passes Sept. 16 vs. Washington State * L 17-15 BU 3-2-0 Washington State 17-yard FG with nine seconds remaining Sept. 23 ARMY L 27-20 (OT) BU 3-1-0 BU ties game with FG in final minute; Army scores TD in OT, Bears fail to score Sept. 30 • KANSAS STATE W 17-3 KSU 5-1-0 BU held Big 12 opp. w/o TD for first time; best rush defense since 1995 (45 yds) Oct. 7 • at Colorado W 34-31 (3OT) CU 8-6-0 Bell-Shelton TD pass on 4th down sends to 3OT, Pawelek end zone INT seals win Oct. 14 • at Texas L 63-31 TBS UT 70-22-4 Third-highest scoring game in Baylor history; Bell first career 300-yard game Oct. 21 • KANSAS (HC) W 36-35 BU 5-3-0 Bears score 19 points in final 9:22 to tie largest 4th-quarter rally in BU history Oct. 28 • TEXAS A&M L 31-21 A&M 64-30-9 Aggies pull away with TD in last two minutes; Bell sustains career-ending injury Nov. 4 • at Texas Tech L 55-21 FSN Tied 32-32-1 Baylor outscored 48-7 over game’s final 38 minutes; Szymanski 1st career start Nov. 11 • at Oklahoma State L 66-24 FSN OSU 13-12-0 Baylor commits six turnovers; Szymanski records 1st career 200-yard game Nov. 18 • OKLAHOMA 11:10 a.m. FSN OU 15-0-0 BU lost in OT last year after combined 255-46 scores in previous six meetings * - at Qwest Field; Seattle, Wash. • - Big 12 Conference games #/# - AP ranking; BU/OPP ALL TIMES LOCAL TO GAME LOCATION

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BAYLOR ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS • 150 BEAR RUN • WACO, TX 76711 • 254.710.2743

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GAME TWELVEBAYLOR (4-7, 3-4)

vs. OKLAHOMA (8-2, 5-1)SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 2006 • 11:10 A.M. CST

FLOYD CASEY STADIUM (50,000)WACO, TEXAS

SERIES RECORDOklahoma leads 15-0

LAST MEETINGat Oklahoma 37, Baylor 30 (2OT) [10.22.05]

COACHESBAYLOR: Guy Morriss (TCU, 1973)

Record at Baylor: 15-30 (4th season)Career Record: 24-44 (6th season)Record vs. Oklahoma: 0-3

OKLAHOMA: Bob Stoops (Iowa, 1982)Record at Oklahoma: 83-18 (8th season)Career Record: 83-18 (8th season)Record vs. Baylor: 7-0

BAYLOR/ISP RADIO NETWORKJohn Morris, play-by-playJ.J. Joe, color analystRicky Thompson, sidelineSirius Satellite Radio, Channel 161

FOX SPORTS NET TELEVISIONBill Land, play-by-playGary Reasons, color analystJim Knox, sideline

INTERNET FEEDSwww.BaylorBears.com

BEARS HOST OKLAHOMABaylor concludes its 2006 season Saturday, Nov. 18, hosting Oklahoma in a Big 12

Conference South Division contest. Kickoff between the Bears and the Sooners isscheduled for 11:10 a.m. CST at Floyd Casey Stadium. The game will be televised liveon Fox Sports Net.

The Bears (4-7, 3-4) dropped a 66-24 decision at Oklahoma State last Saturday.Baylor is 3-3 at home this season, including a 2-1 mark in Big 12 play.

The Sooners (8-2, 5-1) defeated Texas Tech 34-24 at home last Saturday night.Oklahoma is ranked 16th nationally this week in both the Associated Press Top 25 andthe USA Today/Coaches Poll. The Sooners are 2-2 on the road this season, including a2-1 mark in Big 12 play. Oklahoma’s lone loss in conference play was a neutral-siteloss to Texas.

BAYLOR-OKLAHOMA SERIESThis is the 16th meeting between Baylor and Oklahoma; the Sooners have dominat-

ed the series, winning each of the first 15 meetings. However, last season’s meeting,a 37-30 double-overtime Oklahoma win at Norman, was the closest game in theseries since a 24-23 Sooner victory in 1997.

While Oklahoma has won every game in the series, not all have been handily. Infact, the first three meetings as Big 12 foes were decided by a total of 17 points,including scores of 28-24 and 24-23 in the first two meetings.

Baylor and Oklahoma first met Oct. 26, 1901; the Sooners left Waco that day with a17-6 victory. The teams did not play again until 1973.

SERIES NOTES: Oklahoma is the only Big 12 team Baylor has never defeated. ... This is thesixth time in the last seven meetings that Oklahoma has been ranked when playing Baylor. ...When Baylor faced top-ranked Oklahoma in 2000, it was the Bears’ second game against thenation’s top-ranked team in a 15-day span. Two weeks prior, Baylor played then-No. 1 Nebraska.... Baylor held Oklahoma to 56 yards rushing in the 2003 meeting, a season low for the Soonersand the fewest yards rushing allowed by a Baylor team since 1995. In fact, Oklahoma had nega-tive rushing yards until late in the third quarter. ... In the 1989 season opener for both teams,then-No. 8 Oklahoma ran the ball on 70 of 72 plays en route to a 33-7 victory at Norman. TheSooners were 0-of-2 passing, the fourth and most recent time a Baylor opponent did not com-plete a pass. ... ... Randy Davis returned a kickoff 93 yards for a TD against the Sooners in2001. That still stands as the eighth-longest kickoff return in Baylor history. ... Pete Rutter’s81-yard punt against Oklahoma in 1989 still ranks fifth all-time at Baylor.

2006 BAYLOR SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time/Result TV Series NotesSept. 3 TCU NR/#22 L 17-7 FSN BU 49-48-7 Two Baylor redzone turnovers help TCU rally from 7-0 halftime deficitSept. 9 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 47-10 — BU 1-0-0 C.J. Wilson two INTs, one TD; Bell ties Baylor record with four TD passesSept. 16 vs. Washington State * L 17-15 — BU 3-2-0 Washington State 17-yard FG with nine seconds remainingSept. 23 ARMY L 27-20 (OT) — BU 3-1-0 BU ties game with FG in final minute; Army scores TD in OT, Bears fail to scoreSept. 30 • KANSAS STATE W 17-3 — KSU 5-1-0 BU held Big 12 opp. w/o TD for first time; best rush defense since 1995 (45 yds)Oct. 7 • at Colorado W 34-31 (3OT) — CU 8-6-0 Bell-Shelton TD pass on 4th down sends to 3OT, Pawelek end zone INT seals winOct. 14 • at Texas L 63-31 TBS UT 70-22-4 Third-highest scoring game in Baylor history; Bell first career 300-yard gameOct. 21 • KANSAS (HC) W 36-35 — BU 5-3-0 Bears score 19 points in final 9:22 to tie largest 4th-quarter rally in BU historyOct. 28 • TEXAS A&M L 31-21 — A&M 64-30-9 Aggies pull away with TD in last two minutes; Bell sustains career-ending injuryNov. 4 • at Texas Tech L 55-21 FSN Tied 32-32-1 Baylor outscored 48-7 over game’s final 38 minutes; Szymanski 1st career startNov. 11 • at Oklahoma State L 66-24 FSN OSU 13-12-0 Baylor commits six turnovers; Szymanski records 1st career 200-yard gameNov. 18 • OKLAHOMA 11:10 a.m. FSN OU 15-0-0 BU lost in OT last year after combined 255-46 scores in previous six meetings

* - at Qwest Field; Seattle, Wash. • - Big 12 Conference games #/# - AP ranking; BU/OPP ALL TIMES LOCAL TO GAME LOCATION

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QUICK NOTES• A win over Oklahoma would give Baylor its first four-win conference season since the

Bears went 5-2 in 1995, the final season of the Southwest Conference.• Baylor leads the Big 12 and is tied for 10th nationally with 15 interceptions.• Baylor has averaged 26.3 points per game in Big 12 play.• The Bears have scored 21 or more points in six consecutive conference games for the

first time since a seven-game string in 1986.• 25 of Baylor’s 43 offensive scoring drives have lasted less than three minutes.• Nine of Baylor’s 43 offensive scoring drives have been less than one minute in dura-

tion (six have been less than 40 seconds). • Baylor has recorded five one-play TD drives this season. All five have involved QB

Blake Szymanski and/or WR Trent Shelton (three Shelton receptions, two Szymanskipasses and one Szymanski run).

• Baylor has logged 24 plays longer than 40 yards this season in 11 games, including 16 inBig 12 play. The Bears totaled 11 plays longer than 40 yards in 11 games last season.

• LB Joe Pawelek leads all NCAA Division I-A freshmen with 7.6 tackles per game, 1.2more than any other freshman in the Big 12.

• WRs Trent Shelton and Dominique Zeigler are the first receiver duo in Baylor historyto record 50-plus receptions each in the same season.

• RT Jason Smith has played 676 of 680 offensive snaps this season, while LT TravisFarst has played 659 snaps and LG Chad Smith has played 657.

• Baylor’s passing game has established school records for yards (3,112), attempts(465), completions (285) and touchdowns (24). The Bears also are on pace to estab-lish school marks for yards per game (282.9) and completion percentage (61.29).

• The Bears have scored 33 offensive touchdowns this season, the most by a Baylorsquad since the 1996 team scored 35.

• Baylor has 15 interceptions on the season, one shy of last season’s total that was thehighest by a Baylor squad since 1991 (22).

• 11 different Bears have caught at least one touchdown pass this season, includingthree running backs and one quarterback.

• P Daniel Sepulveda has averaged 48.4 yards per punt in Big 12 games, nearly fouryards per punt ahead of the rest of the league.

• Baylor has a 43.2-yard net punting average in Big 12 play, tops in the league.

BAYLOR ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONSMailing Address: 150 Bear Run, Waco, TX 76711Phone: 254.710.2743Fax: 254.710.1369

MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTSNICK JOOS. . . . . . . . . . Associate AD/Communications

Office: 254.710.3043Cell: 254.709.9659E-Mail: [email protected]

LARRY LITTLE . . . . . . Assoc. Director/Media RelationsOffice: 254.710.4389Cell: 254.709.5147E-Mail: [email protected]

HEATH NIELSEN . . . . . . . Assistant AD/Media RelationsOffice: 254.710.3538Cell: 254.709.4237E-Mail: [email protected]

MEDIA INFORMATIONTUESDAY MEDIA LUNCHEONS

Baylor’s Guy Morriss meets with the media everygame-week Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. in the GallowaySuite, located on the third floor of the end zone com-plex.

Offensive coordinator Lee Hays and defensive coordi-nator Bill Bradley, along with selected players, also willbe available at that time. Game notes and stats forboth teams will be distributed at this time.

Player requests for Tuesday’s luncheon should be sub-mitted to Baylor Associate Director of Athletics forCommunications Nick Joos via phone or e-mail no laterthan 4 p.m. CT Sunday.

BIG 12 TELECONFERENCECoach Morriss is available each Monday at 11:00 a.m.

CT on the Big 12’s Coaches Teleconference. Media mem-bers can join the teleconference by dialing706.679.2026 (confidential). A playback of the tele-conference is available beginning two hours after theconclusion by calling 706.634.1618.

BAYLOR SATELLITE FEEDSBaylor provides a post-game highlight feed for all

non-televised home games. Call Athletic Media Relationsfor times and coordinates.

A package from Guy Morriss’ weekly press luncheonis also offered at 4:30 p.m. CT every Tuesday. ContactBU Athletic Media Relations for times and coordinates.[trouble numbers: 254.709.9820 or 254.710.1200].

Game and press conference clips also are availableonline through the Baylor Athletic Media Relations FTPsite. Contact Baylor AMR for details.

BIG 12 SATELLITE FEEDSThe Big 12 Conference offers a weekly, one-hour

satellite feed which features highlights and soundbitesfrom league players and coaches. The feed goes up at3:30 p.m. CT every Tuesday on Galaxy 3C, TransponderC-band 21 (trouble number: 972.868.1862). Contactthe Big 12 media relations office for more information469.524.1000.

PLAYER INTERVIEWSAll player interviews must be requested through the

Baylor Athletic Media Relations office. Please coordi-nate all requests with the Baylor Athletic MediaRelations office.

PRACTICE COVERAGEBaylor’s practices are open to the media. Shooting of

video and still photos is limited to the first 30 minutesof each practice.

THIS DATE IN BAYLOR FOOTBALL HISTORYNOV. 18 RECORD: 6-7YEAR RES. SCORE OPPONENT RANK* LOCATION1910 W 10-3 TCU —/— Fort Worth, Texas1916 W 10-7 Oklahoma State —/— Stillwater, Oklahoma1921 L 12-13 Arkansas —/— Fayetville, Arkansas1922 W 10-0 Oklahoma State —/— Stillwater, Oklahoma1926 L 0-12 St. Edwards —/— Waco, Texas1939 W 13-6 Centenary —/— Shreveport, Louisiana1961 W 31-7 Air Force —/— Waco, Texas1967 L 29-31 Texas Tech —/— Lubbock, Texas1972 L 7-13 Texas Tech —/— Waco, Texas1978 L 10-24 Rice —/— Houston, Texas1989 L 3-6 Rice —/— Waco, Texas1995 W 34-6 Rice —/— Waco, Texas2000 L 22-50 Oklahoma State —/— Stillwater, Oklahoma

* AP national ranking day of game; BU/OPP.

OTHER NOTES: Baylor is 41-46-5 all-time on the third Saturday in November. ... In the 1972game against Texas Tech, Brian Kilgore had 112 recieving yards on three receptions with onetouchdown. ... In the 1995 game against Rice, Jerod Douglas set Baylor’s single-game record foryards per rush (minimum 25 attempts) with 197 yards on 28 attempts (7.0 ypr). ... The Bearsthrew four touchdown passes in the 1967 contest against Texas Tech, tied for the third-best sin-gle-game tally in school history. ... In the 1961 game against Air Force, the Bears rushed for 310yards on 48 attempts, the 41st-best single-game team total all-time at Baylor.

ALSO ON THIS DATE: In 326, the original St. Peter’s Basilica was consecrated. ... In 1307, WilliamTell shot an apple off his son’s head. ... In 1477, William Caxton produced the first book printed ona printing press in England. ... In 1626, the current St. Peter’s Basilica was consecrated. ... In1883, American and Canadian railroads instituted five standard time zones. ... In 1903, the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty was signed, giving the United States exclusive rights over the Panama CanalZone. ... In 1918, Latvia declared its independence from Russia. ... In 1928, the animated short“Steamboat Willie” was released. ... In 1959, “Ben Hur” premiered at Loew’s Theatre in New YorkCity. ... In 1978, Jim Jones led his Peoples Temple cult in a mass murder-suicide that claimed 918lives. ... In 1978, the Blues Brothers appeared on Saturday Night Live for the first time. ... In 1985,“Calvin and Hobbes” was first published. ... In 1985, Washington Redskins quarterback JoeTheisman sustained a career-ending broken leg. ... In 1987, the U.S. Congress issued its finalreport on the Iran-Contra Affair. ... In 1991, Terry Waite and Thomas Sutherland were released bytheir Shiite Muslim captors. ... In 1999, the Texas A&M bonfire disaster killed 12 people and injured27 others. ... In 2002, the state of New Jersey banned the game of dodgeball from public schools.... ... Birthdays: George Gallup (1901), Alan Shepard (1923), Gene Mauch (1925), Jack Tatum(1948), Warren Moon (1956), Jamie Moyer (1962), Dante Bichette (1963), Len Bias (1963), GarySheffield (1968), Owen Wilson (1968), David Ortiz (1975). ... Deaths: President Chester A. Arthur(1886), Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (1969), Conn Smythe (1980). (source www.wikipedia.com)

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BAYLOR AGAINST RANKED OPPONENTSBaylor is 38-150-5 all-time against ranked opponents, 22-130-1 when

unranked and playing a ranked opponent. The Bears are 2-33 against rankedopponents since the inception of the Big 12 Conference (33-30 against 20th-ranked North Carolina State in 1998, and 35-34 in overtime against 16th-ranked Texas A&M in 2004).

Oklahoma is the fourth ranked opponent Baylor has played this season (TCU,Texas, Texas A&M). Two other Baylor opponents (Washington State, Texas Tech)have been ranked at some point this season. This is the fourth time Baylor hasplayed four ranked opponents in a season since 2001. The last time Baylorplayed more than four ranked opponents in one season was 1998, when theBears faced five ranked teams.

Since the Associated Press began conducting weekly polls in 1936, Baylorhas played at least one ranked opponent every season except 1987.

BAYLOR IN TELEVISED GAMESSaturday’s game is the 107th televised game in Baylor football history; the

Bears are 37-67-2 all-time in televised games. Baylor is 2-13 in televisedgames under head coach Guy Morriss, including an 0-4 mark this season. TheBears have lost nine consecutive televised games since a 20-10 victory at Armylast season on ESPN Classic.

The Bears are 2-30 all-time on Fox Sports Net with wins over NorthCarolina State (9.19.98) and Colorado (10.4.03). Baylor has lost 12 straight onFSN.

BEARS BID FAREWELL TO 32 SENIORSSaturday’s game is the final game for 32 Bears, including 24 fifth-year sen-

iors. The 2006 senior class has tallied 15 wins in its four years of play enteringthe Oklahoma game, the most by a Baylor senior class since 1998 (15).

Baylor’s 2006 senior class: CB Anthony Arline, OS Bryan Bays, QB ShawnBell, C/G Will Blaylock, G/C Yancy Boatner, PK Alex Cammack, FB DamonDotson, OT Travis Farst, DT Corey Ford, DE Marcus Foreman, PK RyanHavens, IR Andrew Heard, DE Julian Hill, FS Bennett Hoefer, DT AndersonHorn, LB Paul Howard, DT Quincy Jenkins, OS Maurice Linguist, OG MattLott, RB Paul Mosley, WR Craig Munn, DS Nick Myatt, OS Chudi Ogadi, RBMario Price, DT M.T. Robinson, P Daniel Sepulveda, WR Trent Shelton, DTKlayton Shoals, CB Avery Sneed, CB James Todd, CB C.J. Wilson and WRDominique Zeigler

HOME ATTENDANCE CLIMBSThrough six home games, Baylor’s season home attendance total stands at

228,338 for an average of 38,056. It already stands as the largest season totalfor a seven-game schedule in school history, breaking the 1992 mark of226,522. The Baylor-Texas A&M game earlier this season established a FloydCasey Stadium record with a crowd of 51,385.

The Oklahoma game needs to draw a crowd of at least 12,030 to break theoverall season total Baylor record (240,367 in six games, 1991). With a crowdof at least 30,662, Baylor would average at least 37,000 per game in consecu-tive seasons for the first time since the 1985 and 1986 seasons.

A total of 492,460 fans have seen the Bears play this season (home andaway), already the seventh-largest season total in school history. A total of44,374 fans would need to attend the Oklahoma game in order to break theschool record of 536,833 established in 1997. Baylor’s Oct. 14 game at Texasdrew a crowd of 88,966, the third-largest crowd ever to watch a Baylor game.The two larger crowds were both at Michigan.

BAYLOR-OKLAHOMA SERIESOverall: Oklahoma leads 15-0

Waco: Oklahoma leads 7-0Norman: Oklahoma leads 8-0Neutral Site: Never MetSince Start of Big 12: Oklahoma leads 10-0

SERIES NOTES• Baylor has concluded its season against Oklahoma in

two of the last three seasons.• This is the first time Baylor has faced a ranked

Oklahoma team not ranked in the top 10 since 1984when the Sooners were ranked 11th nationally.

SERIES SUPERLATIVESMost Points Scored, Baylor: 30 (2005)Most Points Scored, Oklahoma: 56 (2000)Most Points Scored, both teams: 67 (2005, OU 37-30)Largest Margin of Victory, Baylor: noneLargest Margin of Victory, Oklahoma: 56-7 (2000)

LAST MEETINGOKLAHOMA 37, BAYLOR 30 (2OT)OCT. 22, 2005 • MEMEORIAL STADIUM • NORMAN, OKLA.

Rhett Bomar’s 21-yard touchdown pass to JuaquinIglesias in the second overtime lifted Oklahoma to a 37-30 win over Baylor. The Bears’ hopes for their first winagainst Oklahoma ended when Shawn Bell’s fourth-down pass fell incomplete.

The Bears rallied from 11 points down to pull withintwo on a 55-yard touchdown pass from Bell toDominique Zeigler with 1:17 left. Bell then scrambledfor the 2-point conversion to tie the game at 27-27.

After the teams exchanged field goals in the first over-time period, Bomar dropped back on third-and-6 andfound Iglesias in the right corner of the end zone.

Bell finished 20-of-44 for 228 yards and three TDs.Zeigler had nine receptions for 141 yards.

Shaun Rochon, who had a 98-yard kickoff return fora touchdown earlier in the game, pulled the Bears with-in five at 24-19 late in the third quarter when hecaught a 7-yard touchdown pass from Bell. Rochoncaught the ball at the 5, spun out of ChijiokeOnyenegecha’s tackle and walked into the end zone.

Garrett Hartley stretched Oklahoma’s lead to 27-19with a 25-yard field goal with 9:17 to play, and Baylorwent three-and-out on its next possession. Nick Mooregave the Bears a chance when he forced a Gutierrezfumble with 2:39 to play and Julian Hill recovered atthe Bears’ 18.

On a third-and-10, Bell found Zeigler deep down themiddle, where Zeigler had beaten safety Lewis Baker.Bell threw a strike to Zeigler, who caught the ball nearthe Oklahoma 20 and out-raced Baker to the end zone.

BAYLOR BESTS vs. OKLAHOMARUSHING ATTEMPTS22, Rashad Armstrong, 200320, Jerod Douglas, 1996

RUSHING YARDS135, Jerod Douglas, 1996103, Rashad Armstrong, 2002

RECEPTIONS11, Dominique Zeigler, 20066, three times by three players

RECEIVING YARDS141, Dominique Zeigler, 200682, Robert Quiroga, 2002

PASSING ATTEMPTS44, Shawn Bell, 200628, twice by two players

PASSING COMPLETIONS20, Shawn Bell, 200618, Jermaine Alfred, 1999

PASSING YARDS228, Shawn Bell, 2006174, Jermaine Alfred, 1996

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS3, Jermaine Alfred, 19963, Shawn Bell, 2006

TEAM BESTSRushing Attempts: 52 (1974)Rushing Yards: 228 (2006)Passing Attempts: 44 (2006)Passing Completions: 21 (2002)Passing Yards: 241 (2002)Total Offense: 378 (2002)

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SEPULVEDA AMONG BEST PUNTERS IN NCAA HISTORYP Daniel Sepulveda makes a strong case as the one of the best punters in

NCAA history. The proof is in the numbers.Sepulveda enters the Oklahoma game with 271 careeer punts for 12,251

yards. That 45.21-yard average is on pace to break former Texas A&M punterShane Lechler’s NCAA Division I-A record for yards per punt with at least 250career punts (44.69, 1996-99). Sepulveda’s average also is better than RayGuy’s 44.70 mark on 200 punts (Southern Misssissippi, 1970-72).

With his second of four such punts against Texas Tech, Sepulveda broke theNCAA record of career 50-yard punts. He now has 91 50-yard boots, breakingthe previous mark of 88 established by Mississippi’s Bill Smith (1983-86).

Sepulveda has averaged 40.0 yards per punt 35 times in games with at leastfour punts. That total ranks third in NCAA history, two shy of the NCAA recordshared by Lechler and Ryan Plackemeier (Wake Forest, 2002-05).

The only sophomore to ever win the Ray Guy Award as the nation’s bestpunter (2004), Sepulveda is again a semifinalist for the award this season andwould be the award’s first two-time recipient should he win.

MOSLEY QUIETLY CLIMBS RUSHING YARDAGE CHARTRB Paul Mosley often gets over-looked in Baylor’s spread offense. However,

the senior became just the 11th player in school history to eclipse the 1,600-yard rushing plateau earlier this season.

Mosley has tallied 1,704 yards rushing, the 11th-best career total in schoolhistory. He needs 10 yards to pass Larry Hickman (1956-58) for 10th onBaylor’s all-time list and 18 yards to pass Rashad Armstrong for ninth. Mosleyalso is tied for eighth on Baylor’s career rushing TD list (17) and 10th inattempts (401).

BAYLOR CAREER RUSHING YARDS LEADERSPLAYER SEASONS ATT AVG YDS

1. Walter Abercrombie 1978-81 732 5.01 3,6652. Jerod Douglas 1994-97 522 5.39 2,8113. Alfred Anderson 1980-83 554 4.38 2,4244. Darrell Bush 1997-00 503 4.47 2,2495. Dennis Gentry 1977, 79-81 414 5.39 2,2316. David Mims 1989-92 364 5.66 2,0607. Eldwin Raphel 1987-90 435 4.42 1,9218. Robert Strait 1990-93 428 4.34 1,8569. Rashad Armstrong 2002-03 417 4.13 1,721

10. Larry Hickman 1956-58 388 4.41 1,71311. Paul Mosley 2003- 401 4.25 1,704

BAYLOR CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWN LEADERSPLAYER SEASONS ATT YDS TD

1. Alfred Anderson 1980-83 554 2,424 352. Robert Strait 1990-93 428 1,856 323. Walter Abercrombie 1978-81 732 3,665 244. L.G. Dupre 1952-54 311 1,423 19

Jerod Douglas 1994-97 522 2,811 196. Don Trull 1961-63 208 358 187. John Henry 1990-93 285 1,375 17

Paul Mosley 2003- 401 1,704 179. Gary Lacy 1972-73 314 1,335 15

Steve Beaird 1973-74 335 1,449 15Dennis Gentry 1977, 79-81 414 2,231 15

BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGSSOUTH B12 Pct. ALL Pct.Texas 6-1 .857 9-2 .818Oklahoma 5-1 .833 8-2 .800Texas A&M 4-3 .571 8-3 .727Oklahoma State 3-3 .500 6-4 .600Texas Tech 3-4 .429 6-5 .556BAYLOR 3-4 .429 4-7 .364

NORTH B12 Pct. ALL Pct.Nebraska 5-2 .714 9-2 .818Kansas State 4-3 .571 7-4 .636Missouri 3-3 .500 7-3 .700Kansas 2-4 .250 5-5 .500Colorado 2-5 .286 2-9 .182Iowa State 0-7 .000 3-8 .273

LAST WEEK’S RESULTSSATURDAY, NOV. 11• at Oklahoma State 66, BAYLOR 24• at Colorado 33, Iowa State 16• Nebraska 28, at Texas A&M 27• at Oklahoma 34, Texas Tech 24• at Kansas State 45, Texas 42

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULESATURDAY, NOV. 18• Oklahoma at BAYLOR, 11:10 a.m. FSN• Missouri at Iowa State, 1 p.m.• Oklahoma State at Texas Tech, 1 p.m.• Kansas State at Kansas, 2:30 p.m. FSN

NEXT WEEK’S SCHEDULEFRIDAY, NOV. 24• Texas A&M at Texas, 11 a.m. ABC• Colorado at Nebraska, 2:30 p.m. ABC

SATURDAY, NOV. 25• Kansas at Missouri, 11 a.m. ABC• Oklahoma at Oklahoma State, 1:30 p.m. FSN

• - Big 12 Conference game

ALL TIMES CENTRAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE

TRACKING BAYLOR’S 2006 OPPONENTSOPPONENT (DATE VS. BU) W-L LAST WEEK (NOV. 11) THIS WEEK (NOV. 18)TCU (Sept. 3) 8-2 W at New Mexico State 27-21 San Diego StateNORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 9) 4-6 L McNeese State 29-26 (OT) at Stephen F. Austinvs. Washington State (Sept. 16) 6-4 L at Arizona State 47-14 WashingtonARMY (Sept. 23) 3-7 — at Notre DameKANSAS STATE (Sept. 30) 7-4 W vs. Texas 45-42 at Kansasat Colorado (Oct. 7) 2-9 W vs. Iowa State 33-16 —at Texas (Oct. 14) 9-2 L at Kansas State 45-42 —KANSAS (Oct. 21) 5-5 — Kansas StateTEXAS A&M (Oct. 28) 8-3 L vs. Nebraska 28-27 —at Texas Tech (Nov. 4) 6-5 L at Oklahoma 34-24 Oklahoma Stateat Oklahoma State (Nov. 11) 6-4 W vs. BAYLOR 66-24 at Texas TechOKLAHOMA (Nov. 18) 8-2 W vs. Texas Tech 34-24 at BAYLOR

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OFFENSE PICKS UP STEAMAfter averaging just 14.8 points per game in its first four Division I-A con-

tests this season, Baylor’s offense has averaged 27.8 points per game over thelast six games.

The Bears scored 30-plus points in three consecutive games earlier this sea-son for the first time since 1991 and for the first time ever against conferenceopponents. It marked only the ninth time in the program’s 105-year historythat the Bears have scored 30-plus points in three consecutive games againstany opponent (1901, 1910, 1916, 1922, 1928, 1929, 1987, 1991, 2006).

The Bears are 160-12-0 (.930) all-time when scoring at least 30 points,including an 8-2 mark under head coach Guy Morriss. Baylor’s four 30-pointgames this season are the most since the 1995 squad also registered four.Baylor has scored 30-plus points five or more times in a season seven times,including record six-game seasons in 1992 and 1994.

Baylor has averaged 26.3 points per game in Big 12 play; the Bears havescored 21 or more points in six consecutive conference games for the firsttime since a seven-game string in 1986.

THREE AMIGOS: PART SEVENFor just the seventh time in school history and the third consecutive season,

Baylor has three players with at least 30 receptions each. WRs DominiqueZeigler (52) and Trent Shelton (51) rank first and second, respectively, on thesquad in receptions, while RB Brandon Whitaker (30) is third. That trio hascombined for 133 receptions, marking just the 10th time in school history thatBaylor’s top three receivers have combined for at least 100 catches.

Last season, Baylor had four players with at least 30 receptions for the firsttime in school history — Zeigler (48), Shaun Rochon (44), Shelton (44) andWhitaker (30). Thomas White needs seven receptions to give Baylor a fourthplayer with at least 30 receptions this season.

Shelton and Zeigler are the first Baylor teammates to tally at least 50 catch-es each in the same season.

Here is a look at the 10 seasons in which Baylor’s top three receivers havecombined for 100 or more receptions along with the seven seasons in whichthose three receivers had at least 30 receptions each:

• 1963 — 129 receptions• 1964 — 127 receptions (Lawrence Elkins, 50; Ken Hodge, 35; Harlan Lane, 32)• 1966 — 109 receptions (Tommy Smith, 41; Paul Becton, 38; Jack Eisenhart, 30)• 1983 — 113 receptions• 1998 — 107 receptions (Morris Anderson, 37; Derek Lagway, 37;

Derrius Thompson, 33)• 2001 — 129 receptions (Reggie Newhouse, 61; Andra Fuller, 36; John Martin, 32)• 2002 — 140 receptions• 2004 — 127 receptions (Dominique Zeigler, 55; Trent Shelton, 37;

Marques Roberts, 35)• 2005 — 118 receptions (Dominique Zeigler, 48; Shaun Rochon, 44;

Trent Shelton, 39; Brandon Whitaker, 30)• 2006 — 133 receptions (Dominique Zeigler, 52; Trent Shelton, 51;

Brandon Whitaker, 30)

RECORD BREAK DOWNMORRISS 2006

Home 11-13 3-3Away 4-17 1-4Natural Grass 5-11 1-1Artificial Turf 10-19 3-6Day Games 6-20 2-4Night Games 9-10 2-3Televised Games 2-13 0-4vs. Ranked Opponents 1-11 0-3

Leading At Halftime 9-3 3-3Trailing At Halftime 6-25 1-4Tied at Halftime 0-2 0-0Scoring First 9-14 3-4Opponent Scoring First 6-16 1-3

Green Jerseys 10-13 3-3White Jerseys 5-17 1-4Gold Pants 2-3 2-3Green Pants 8-18 2-2White Pants 6-9 0-2Green on Gold 2-3 2-3Green on Green 5-7 1-0Green on White 3-3 0-0White on Green 2-12 1-2White on White 3-5 0-2Gold Helmets 10-22 3-3Green Helmets 5-8 1-4

Score < 20 Points 2-19 1-2Score 20+ Points 13-11 3-5Score 30+ Points 8-2 3-1Score 40+ Points 4-0 1-0Opp. Scores < 20 Points 9-3 2-2Opp. Scores 20+ Points 6-27 2-5Opp. Scores 30+ Points 5-21 2-4Opp. Scores 40+ Points 0-14 0-3

Gain <20 First Downs 9-21 2-5Gain 20+ First Downs 6-9 2-2Opp. Gains < 20 First Downs 10-11 2-2Opp. Gains 20+ First Downs 5-19 2-5

More Rushing Yards Than Opp. 7-4 0-0Fewer Rushing Yards Than Opp. 8-25 4-7Rushing Yards Are Equal 0-1 0-0Rush For < 100 Yards 7-19 3-7Rush For 100+ Yards 8-11 1-0Opp. Rushes For < 100 Yards 7-3 1-2Opp. Rushes For 100+ Yards 8-27 3-5

More Passing Yards Than Opp. 7-13 3-5Fewer Passing Yards Than Opp. 8-17 1-2Pass For < 200 Yards 4-13 0-1Pass For 200+ Yards 11-17 4-6Opp. Passes For < 200 Yards 8-12 3-2Opp. Passes For 200+ Yards 7-18 1-5

More Total Yards Than Opp. 9-4 3-2Fewer Total Yards Than Opp. 6-26 1-5Gain < 300 Total Yards 2-16 0-2Gain 300+ Total Yards 13-14 4-5Opp. Gains < 300 Total Yards 6-4 0-2Opp. Gains 300+ Total Yards 9-26 4-5

Commit < 3 Turnovers 10-17 1-3Commit 3+ Turnovers 5-13 3-4Force < 3 Turnovers 6-28 1-6Force 3+ Turnovers 9-2 2-1

Commit < 6 Penalties 4-8 3-3Commit 6+ Penalties 11-22 2-4

3rd Down % < 25 0-7 0-23rd Down % 25-49 11-19 2-43rd Down % 50+ 4-4 2-1Opp. 3rd Down % < 25 3-2 1-0Opp. 3rd Down % 25-49 9-15 3-3Opp. 3rd Down % 50+ 3-13 0-4

Trail Time of Possession 8-16 3-5Time of Possession Even 0-1 0-0Lead Time of Possession 7-13 1-2

FIRST DOWN EFFICIENCY——— RUSHING ——— ———————— PASSING ———————— ———— TOTAL ————

Opponent Att. Yards Avg. TD C-A-I Pct. Yards Avg. TD Sacks Plays Yards Avg. TDTCU 8 36 4.5 0 15-22-1 68.2 121 5.5 0 0 30 157 5.2 0NW State 5 36 7.2 0 10-20-0 50.0 151 7.6 3 0 25 187 7.5 3Washington State 5 20 4.5 0 15-19-1 78.9 101 5.3 0 2 26 121 4.7 0Army 12 22 1.8 0 14-15-0 93.3 112 7.5 0 0 27 134 5.0 0Kansas State 11 33 3.3 0 9-16-1 56.3 65 4.1 0 1 28 98 3.5 0Colorado 14 69 4.9 1 9-15-2 60.0 47 3.1 0 1 30 116 3.9 1Texas 3 62 20.7 1 9-20-1 45.0 105 5.3 1 3 26 167 6.4 2Kansas 7 62 8.9 0 16-27-1 59.3 205 7.6 2 1 35 267 7.6 2Texas A&M 12 24 2.0 2 7-9-0 77.8 65 7.2 0 0 21 89 4.2 2Texas Tech 11 44 4.0 1 9-14-1 64.3 146 10.4 1 2 25 181 7.2 2Oklahoma State 10 14 1.4 1 12-21-1 57.1 150 7.1 2 1 31 164 5.3 3OklahomaTOTAL 98 422 4.3 6 125-198-9 63.1 1268 6.4 9 11 304 1681 5.5 15

WINS 37 200 5.4 1 44-78-4 56.4 468 6.0 5 3 118 668 5.7 6LOSSES 61 222 3.6 5 81-120-5 67.5 800 6.7 4 8 184 1013 5.5 9

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DON’T LEAVE; YOU MIGHT MISS SOMETHINGBaylor’s 36-35 victory over Kansas earlier this season marked the fourth time

this year that Baylor’s game was decided in the final two minutes of the game(includes overtime). This has happened eight times in Baylor games since thestart of the 2004 season.

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE GAME-DECIDING SCORE/EVENT TIME10/23/04 Iowa State L 26-25 Hicks 5-yard TD run 0:4110/30/04 Texas A&M W 35-34 Bell-Zeigler 2-point conversion OT10/1/05 at Texas A&M L 16-13 Lewis 13-yard TD run OT10/22/05 at Oklahoma L 37-30 OU TD/Baylor fails to score 2OT9/16/06 at WSU L 17-15 Langley 17-yard FG 0:099/23/06 Army L 27-20 Army TD/Baylor fails to score OT10/7/06 at Colorado W 34-31 Bell-Shelton TD pass/Pawelek INT 3OT10/21/06 Kansas W 36-35 Bell-Zeigler 10-yard TD pass 1:08

JOE PAW PLAYS OLDER THAN AGEFreshman All-America candidate LB Joe Pawelek has quickly made a name

for himself on an all-ready strong Baylor defense.With one game remaining in his redshirt-freshman season, Pawelek leads the

Bears with 83 tackles, including 46 solo efforts. He also has nine quarterbackhurries (best on the team), 4.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, one interceptionand four passes broken up.

Pawelek leads all NCAA Division I-A freshmen with 7.6 tackles per game, 1.2stops per contest more than any other freshman in the Big 12. He is ninth inthe league and 90th nationally in tackles per game regardless of class.

After not starting the TCU and Washington State games, Pawelek has startedeight straight contests. He has averaged 8.1 tackles per game in nine starts,including career highs of 14 stops and 11 solo efforts at Colorado. His oneinterception ended Baylor’s 34-31 triple-overtime victory against theBuffaloes.

YOUNG LINEBACKER CORPS TACKLES PROBLEMSBaylor’s three main linebackers — Joe Pawelek, Nick Moore and Antonio

Jones — rank first, second and seventh, respectively, on Baylor’s tackleschart. The trio has combined for 194 tackles, including 98 solo stops, for anaverage of 17.6 tackles per game.

Jones and Pawelek both are redshirt freshmen. Moore, a junior, played all11 games last season after transferring to Baylor from Georgia Tech; however,he never started a game until this season.

BAYLOR IN THE NFLA total of 148 former Baylor football student-athletes

have played in the National Football League, includingseven players currently active.

Twenty different former Bears have played for atleast one Super Bowl participant. Six former Bears haveplayed for at least two Super Bowl participants, includ-ing three-time Super Bowl participant Keith Bishop. Atleast one former Baylor player has participated in 22 ofthe 40 Super Bowls, most recently Ethan Kelly for theNew England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX.

Including 10-time All-Pro selection and NFL Hall ofFame inductee Mike Singletary, Baylor has seen 15 for-mer players earn Pro-Bowl honors.

Here is a list of former Bears active in the NFL at thestart of the 2006 season:

* Willie Andrews, FS, New England PatriotsGary Baxter, CB, Cleveland BrownsMatt Bryant, PK, Tampa Bay BuccaneersEthan Kelley, NT, Cleveland BrownsFred Miller, OT, Chicago Bears* Montez Murphy, DE, Kansas City ChiefsJustin Snow, TE, Indianapolis Colts

* - played for Guy Morriss

BAYLOR COACHING STAFFGUY MORRISS (4TH YEAR AT BAYLOR)

assignment: head coach/offensive linegame day: sideline

BILL BRADLEY (3RD YEAR AT BAYLOR)assignment: defensive coordinatorgame day: press box

LEE HAYS (1ST YEAR AT BAYLOR)assignment: offensive coordinatorgame day: press box

CHRIS LANCASTER (4TH YEAR AT BAYLOR)assignment: special teams coord./running backsgame day: sideline

WESLEY McGRIFF (4TH YEAR AT BAYLOR)assignment: recruiting coordinator/cornerbacksgame day: sideline

LARRY HOEFER (4TH YEAR AT BAYLOR)assignment: safetiesgame day: sideline

GARY KINNE (1ST YEAR AT BAYLOR)assignment: linebackersgame day: sideline

WES PHILLIPS (1ST YEAR AT BAYLOR)assignment: quarterbacksgame day: sideline

DON WNEK (2ND YEAR AT BAYLOR)assignment: defensive linegame day: sideline

DAVID NICHOL (1ST YEAR AT BAYLOR)assignment: graduate assistant, offensegame day: press box

BOBBY KING (1ST YEAR AT BAYLOR)assignment: graduate assistant, defensegame day: press box

STATISTICAL RANKINGSTEAM RANKINGS

NCAA NCAA Big 12 Big 12Category Rank Actual Leader Actual Rank Leader ActualRushing Offense 119 48.18 Navy 324.50 12 Oklahoma State 215.70Passing Offense 7 282.91 Hawai’i 436.70 2 Texas Tech 364.09Total Offense 68 331.09 Hawai’i 542.40 9 Texas Tech 440.00Scoring Offense 54 24.82 Hawai’i 48.70 9 Texas 39.45Rushing Defense 109 187.00 Michigan 29.91 12 Texas 42.00Pass Efficiency Defense 70 128.84 Wisconsin 87.48 8 Oklahoma 103.55Total Defense 110 407.64 Virginia Tech 228.40 12 Oklahoma 277.50Scoring Defense 109 32.27 Ohio State 7.82 12 Oklahoma 16.10Net Punting 6 38.70 Georgia Tech 40.83 1 Baylor 38.70Punt Returns 82 7.60 UTEP 26.33 10 Texas 15.59Kickoff Returns 16 23.83 Oklahoma State 28.14 4 Oklahoma State 28.14Turnover Margin 114 -0.91 Nevada 1.30 12 Texas 1.00Pass Defense 86 220.64 Virginia Tech 127.70 6 Oklahoma 165.80Passing Efficiency 51 128.10 Hawai’i 188.47 8 Texas 164.71Sacks 111 1.00 Rutgers 3.89 12 Kansas State 3.45Tackles For Loss T-97 4.73 Fla. International 8.56 10 Oklahoma State 8.20Sacks Allowed 106 2.82 Arkansas 0.60 11 Missouri 1.20

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BAYLOR TURNS OVER A NEW LEAFBaylor ranked 113th nationally in turnover margin and forced just nine oppo-

nent miscues over the 11-game 2004 campaign. The Bears’ defense has forced51 turnovers (31 interceptions, 20 fumble recoveries) since the start of the 2005season, tied for 10th nationally among Division I-A teams. Baylor has come upwith at least one turnover in 19 of 22 games since the start of the 2005 season.

Baylor forced 34 turnovers over 23 games in Guy Morriss’ first two seasons,compared to the 51 it has totaled over the last 22 outings. Here is a look atteams nationally with the most turnovers forced over the last two seasons:

1. TCU, 572. Texas, 563. Louisiana Monroe, 54

Louisiana Tech, 54Miami (Ohio), 54Nevada, 54

7. Southern California, 538. Western Michigan, 5210. BAYLOR, 51

Florida, 51West Virginia, 51Oregon, 51Southern Mississippi, 51

THE BEAR HAWKSBaylor’s defense has taken on a persona as ball hawks, forcing 51 turnovers

since the start of the 2005 season and 22 this season. The Bears lead the Big12 and are tied for 10th nationally with 15 interceptions this season.

Fourteen different Bears have have played a part in Baylor’s 22 turnoversforced this season. Senior All-America and Thorpe Award candidate CB C.J.Wilson has picked off four passes, one of which he returned for a touchdown.

Here is a look at Baylor’s 2006 totals for interceptions, fumbles forced andfumble recoveries:

PLAYER INT FF FR TOTALC.J. Wilson 4 0 0 4Jordan Lake 1 2 1 4James Todd 3 1 0 4Anthony Arline 1 1 1 3Dwain Crawford 3 0 0 3Nick Moore 0 2 1 3Alton Widemon 0 0 2 2Joe Pawelek 1 0 0 1Jake La Mar 1 0 0 1Corey Ford 1 0 0 1Vincent Rhodes 0 0 1 1Julian Hill 0 1 0 1Maurice Linguist 0 1 0 1Jeremy Williams 0 0 1 1Team Totals 15 8 7 30

2006 HONORSANTHONY ARLINE, CB* First-Team All-Texas — Texas Football

SHAWN BELL, QB* Manning Award Watch ListBig 12 Offensive Player of the Week — Oct. 21

(conference, San Antonio Express-News)ESPN Game Night Helmet Sticker (Mark May) — Oct. 21Master Coaches Survey Player of the Week — Oct. 21

WILL BLAYLOCK, OG* Second-Team All-Texas — Texas Football

YANCY BOATNER, C* Third-Team All-Big 12 — Phil Steele

DWAIN CRAWFORD, FSBig 12 Defensive Player of the Week — Sept. 30

(conference, San Antonio Express-News)

MARCUS FOREMAN, DE* Honorable Mention All-America — Street & Smith’s* Second-Team All-Texas — Texas Football

MAURICE LINGUIST, OS* Third-Team All-Big 12 — Phil Steele

DANIEL SEPULVEDA, PRay Guy Award SemifinalistFirst-Team CoSIDA Academic All-District VISenior Bowl InviteeBig 12 Special Teams Player of the Week — Nov. 4

(conference)* First-Team All-Decade Team — CBSsportsline.com (only

active player on team)* Nation’s No. 1 Punter — The Sporting News* First-Team All-America — Blue Ribbon, Lindy’s, Phil

Steele, The Sporting News, CBSsportsline.com, Street& Smith’s, collegefootballnews.com, SportsIllustrated, ESPN.com

* All-America Checklist — FWAA* First-Team All-Big 12 — Phil Steele, Blue Ribbon,

Huskers Illustrated, The Sporting News,CBSsportsline.com, Street & Smith’s, Big 12 Media,collegefootballnews.com

* First-Team All-Texas — Texas Football

C.J. WILSON, CBThorpe Award Watch ListEast-West Shrine Game Invitee* Nation’s No. 11 cornerback — Lindy’s* Nation’s No. 12 cornerback — The Sporting News* Honorable Mention All-America — Street & Smith’s* All-America Checklist — FWAA* Big 12’s Fastest Defensive Back — The Sporting News* Big 12’s Best Coverman — Lindy’s* First-Team All-Big 12 — Blue Ribbon, Lindy’s* Second-Team All-Big 12 — Huskers Illustrated, The

Sporting News, collegefootballnews.com* Third-Team All-Big 12 — Athlon* Fourth-Team All-Big 12 — Phil Steele* Second-Team All-Texas — Texas Football

DOMINIQUE ZEIGLER, WR* Honorable Mention All-America — Street & Smith’s* All-America Checklist — FWAA* Second-Team All-Big 12 — Huskers Illustrated* Third-Team All-Big 12 — Phil Steele, Athlon

* - preseason

STATISTICAL RANKINGSINDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

NCAA Big 12Category Player Rank Actual RankPassing Efficiency Shawn Bell 43 130.70 8Total Offense Shawn Bell 10 271.67 3Receptions Dominique Zeigler 27 5.20 4

Trent Shelton 53 4.64 6Receiving Yards Trent Shelton 35 71.60 5

Dominique Zeigler 36 71.55 6Interceptions C.J. Wilson T-45 0.36 4

Dwain Crawford 52 0.33 6James Todd 0.27 9

Punting Daniel Sepulveda T-1 46.47 T-1Punt Returns Queito Teasley 29 10.36 5Kickoff Returns Mikail Baker 28 24.95 4

Queito Teasley 50 22.73 5Field Goals Ryan Havens 54 0.91 7Tackles Joe Pawelek 90 7.55 9

Nick Moore 6.45 17Maurice Linguist 6.09 24

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BAYLOR HAS 20/20 VISIONIn three-plus seasons under head coach Guy Morriss, Baylor has established

a bit of a vicenary rule on the scoreboard. The Bears are 13-11 when scoringat least 20 points and 2-19 when scoring less than 20 points since the start ofthe 2003 season. Likewise, the Bears are 9-3 when holding the opponent tofewer than 20 points and 6-27 when allowing 20 or more points in that time.

Baylor’s lone victories when scoring less than 20 points since the start of the2003 season came in Morriss’ first victory with the Bears — a 10-7 win overSMU at Floyd Casey Stadium — and a 17-3 win over Kansas State ealier thisseason that snapped a 17-game losing streak when scoring less than 20 points.

In fact, since 1995, Baylor has won a game when scoring less than 20 pointsonly five times: 14-0 at North Carolina State in 1995, 14-13 at Louisville in1996, 16-13 in overtime vs. New Mexico in 2001, the 2003 SMU game and thisseason against Kansas State.

Baylor’s 34-31 victory at Colorado snapped a six-game losing streak forBaylor when its opponent scores at least 20 points. However, Colorado scoredonly 17 points in regulation. Baylor’s win against Kansas earlier this seasonwas the Bears’ first when allowing 20-plus points in regulation since a 28-23victory at SMU to open the 2005 season.

Furthermore, Baylor is 10-11 under Morriss when holding the opponent tofewer than 20 first downs and 5-19 when the opponent records at least 20first downs.

SHELTON EXTENDS CONSECUTIVE RECEPTIONS RECORDWR Trent Shelton has at least one reception in a Baylor record 44 consecu-

tive games. Shelton’s streak is the fourth-longest among active players inDivision I-A. He also has at least one TD reception in six of the last sevengames.

WR Dominique Zeigler has recorded at least one reception in 31 consecu-tive games, tied for the ninth-longest streak in Division I-A. In fact, Zeiglerhas recorded at least two receptions in each of those 31 games.

Baylor is the only team in the nation with two receivers with active streaksof 30-plus games.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION, ACTIVE DIVISION I-A PLAYERS47 - Vincent Marshall Sr. WR Houston47 - Steve Odom Sr. WR Toledo45 - Johnny Quinn Sr. WR North Texas43 - Trent Shelton Sr. WR BAYLOR41 - Brian Leonard Sr. FB Rutgers39 - Ryne Robinson Sr. WR Miami (Ohio)35 - Shaun Herbert Sr. WR Northwestern34 - Dwayne Jarrett Jr. WR Southern California31 - Dominique Zeigler Sr. WR BAYLOR31 - Calvin Johnson Jr. WR Georgia Tech31 - Marcus Monk Jr. WR Arkansas

SHELTON, ZEIGLER: BAYLOR’S BEST RECEIVER DUO EVERWRs Trent Shelton and Dominique Zeigler claimed the epithet of Baylor’s

all-time best receiving duo earlier this season. Shelton and Zeigler have com-bined for 317 receptions as teammates, breaking the previous Baylor record of265 receptions amassed by teammates Reggie Newhouse and Robert Quirogaduring the 2000, 2001 and 2002 seasons.

Zeigler (164) enters the Oklahoma game second in career receptions at Baylor,while Shelton (153) is fourth. Newhouse (1999-02) holds the all-time Baylormark at 183. The only other Baylor receivers to amass at least 100 careerreceptions are Gerald McNeil (163), Lawrence Elkins (144) and Quiroga (131).

Shelton enters the Oklahoma game fifth all-time at Baylor with 1,963 careerreceiving yards. He needs 22 yards to pass Melvin Bonner (1,984; 1989-92) forfourth place and 37 yards to join McNeil, Newhouse and Elkins as the onlyBaylor receivers to reach the 2,000-yard plateu.

Zeigler enters the Oklahoma game sixth all-time at Baylor with 1,898 careerreceiving yards.

BAYLOR CAREER RECORDS CHARTSPASSINGYARDS

PLAYER SEASONS ATT CMP PCT YDS1. J.J. Joe 1990-93 665 347 .522 5,9952. Shawn Bell 2003-06 914 559 .612 5,6663. Jeff Watson 1994-97 802 425 .530 5,5314. Cody Carlson 1983-86 705 366 .519 5,4115. Brad Goebel 1987-90 730 375 .514 5,0266. Neal Jeffrey 1972-74 603 321 .532 4,3417. Terry Southall 1964-66 629 328 .521 4,1008. Jermaine Alfred 1995-99 644 322 .500 3,9689. Aaron Karas 2001-04 543 321 .591 3,799

10. Don Trull 1961-63 537 299 .557 3,78411. Tom Muecke 1982-85 487 240 .493 3,68812. Jay Jeffrey 1980-81 360 183 .508 2,73913. Larry Isbell 1950-51 400 196 .490 2,65014. Mike Brannan 1979-82 345 153 .443 2,42815. Ron Stanley 1959-61 363 202 .556 2,40216. Mark Jackson 1974-76 380 185 .487 2,28717. Adrian Burk 1948-49 312 172 .551 2,024

ATTEMPTSPLAYER SEASONS CMP YDS ATT

1. Shawn Bell 2003-06 559 5,666 9142. Jeff Watson 1994-97 425 5,531 8023. Brad Goebel 1987-90 375 5,026 7304. Cody Carlson 1983-86 366 5,411 7055. J.J. Joe 1990-93 347 5,995 6656. Jermaine Alfred 1995-99 322 3,968 6447. Terry Southall 1964-66 328 4,100 6298. Neal Jeffrey 1972-74 321 4,241 6039. Aaron Karas 2001-04 321 3,799 543

10. Don Trull 1961-63 299 3,784 537

COMPLETIONSPLAYER SEASONS ATT YARDS CMP

1. Shawn Bell 2003-06 914 5,666 5592. Jeff Watson 1994-97 802 5,531 4253. Brad Goebel 1987-90 730 5,026 3754. Cody Carlson 1983-86 705 5,411 3665. J.J. Joe 1990-93 665 5,995 3476. Terry Southall 1964-66 629 4,100 3287. Jermaine Alfred 1995-99 644 3,968 3228. Neal Jeffrey 1972-74 603 4,241 321

Aaron Karas 2001-04 543 3,799 32110. Don Trull 1961-63 537 3784 299

COMPLETION PERCENTAGEMINIMUM 250 ATTEMPTS

PLAYER SEASONS ATT CMP PCT1. Shawn Bell 2003-06 914 559 .6122. Aaron Karas 2001-04 543 321 .5913. Don Trull 1961-63 537 299 .5574. Ron Stanley 1959-61 363 202 .5565. Adrian Burk 1948-49 312 172 .5516. Neal Jeffrey 1972-74 603 321 .5327. Buddy Humphrey1956-58 292 155 .5318. Jeff Watson 1994-97 802 425 .5309. J.J. Joe 1990-93 665 347 .522

10. Terry Southall 1964-66 629 328 .521

TOUCHDOWNSPLAYER SEASONS YDS INT TD

1. Shawn Bell 2003-06 5,666 17 382. Cody Carlson 1983-86 5,411 34 323. J.J. Joe 1990-93 5,995 28 314. Jeff Watson 1994-97 5,531 27 305. Terry Southall 1964-66 4,100 45 29

Tom Muecke 1982-85 3,688 27 297. Larry Isbell 1950-51 2,650 27 25

Neal Jeffrey 1972-74 4,241 40 25Brad Goebel 1987-90 5,026 40 25

10. Don Trull 1961-63 3,784 24 23

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BELL SUSTAINS CAREER-ENDING KNEE INJURYQB Shawn Bell sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee

during the fourth quarter in the Oct. 28 game against Texas A&M, bringing toan end one of best careers in Baylor football history. Bell is scheduled to havesurgery to repair the ligament in three weeks.

Simply put, Bell re-wrote the Baylor records book, breaking every game,season and career school record save three. He finished second in career pass-ing yardage, just 329 yards shy of J.J. Joe’s mark. Bell also tied Tom Mueke’ssingle-game pass attempts record two weeks ago against Kansas, and hejoined Neal Jeffrey and Cody Carlson as the only Baylor quarterbacks withtwo 300-yard passing games in the same season.

Bell finished his career 559-of-914 for 5,666 yards and 38 touchdowns with 17interceptions. He is the only quarterback in school history to complete at least25 touchdown passes who did not have at least 27 interceptions and one of onlythree in that nine-man group to have more touchdown passes than interceptions.

Of Baylor’s 11 all-time Big 12 wins, Bell was the starting quarterback in six.He is the only Baylor quarterback to win a Big 12 road game, winning at IowaState in 2005 and at Colorado this season.

In four seasons, Bell started just 22 games and re-wrote the school recordsbook without starting more than nine games in any season.

Bell is the third Baylor quarterback since 1990 to sustain a career-ending injuryduring his senior season, joining Brad Goebel (1990) and Aaron Karas (2004).

Here is a look at Baylor records established by Bell with the previous markin parentheses:

• career TD passes — 38 (32, Cody Carlson)• career completions — 559 (425, Jeff Watson)• career attempts — 914 (802, Jeff Watson)• career completion percentage — .612 (.591, Aaron Karas)• career TD-INT ratio — 2.235 (1.538, Adrian Burk)• career INT percentage — .0186 (.0337, Jeff Watson)• career 200-yard games — 16 (12, Don Trull)• career Big 12 wins as a starter — 6 (2, Jermaine Alfred and Aaron Karas)• season yards passing — 2,582 (2,284, Cody Carlson, 1986)• season TD passes — 19 (16, Terry Southall, 1966)• season completions — 241 (190, Shawn Bell, 2005)• season attempts — 383 (337, Terry Southall, 1966)• season completion percentage — .629 (.598, Aaron Karas, 2002)• season TD-INT ratio — 6.000 (2.333, Adrian Burk, 1949)• season offensive plays — 410 (406, Don Trull, 1963)• season 200-yard games — 9 (7, Don Trull, 1963)• season 300-yard games — 2 (tied, Neal Jeffrey, 1973; Cody Carlson, 1986)• consecutive 200-yard games — 11 (7, Don Trull, 1963)• consecutive games with a TD pass — 11 (7, Brad Goebel, 1987)• consecutive passes without an INT — 161; Nov. 15, 2003 through Sept. 3, 2005• season Big 12 wins as a starter — 3 (2, Shawn Bell, 2005)• single-game yards passing — 394 vs. Kansas, 2006 (387, Buddy Humphrey vs. Rice, 1958)• single-game TD passes — 5 vs. Kansas, 2006 (4, five times by four players)• single-game completions — 33 vs. Kansas, 2006 (32, Shawn Bell vs. Texas A&M, 2004)• single-game attempts — 55 vs. Kansas, 2006 (tied, Tom Muecke at TCU, 1984)• single-game completions percentage, min. 40 attempts —

.640 (32-of-50) vs. Texas A&M, 2004 (.610 [25-of-41], Brad Goebel at Houston, 1987)

SEVERAL BEARS AMONG ACTIVE NCAA CAREER LEADERS• QB Shawn Bell ranks 16th in attempts (914), 16th in completions (559) and

16th in completion percentage (61.16). His interception percentage is thebest nationally among players with at least 800 pass attempts.

• WR Dominique Zeigler ranks 15th in receptions (164).• CB C.J. Wilson is tied for 16th in interceptions (9).• P Daniel Sepulveda ranks first in punts (271), first in punting yardage

(12,251), third in punts per game (6.0), first in 50-yard punts (91) and firstin average (45.21).

BAYLOR CAREER RECORDS CHARTSPASSINGTOUCHDOWN-INTERCEPTION RATIO

PLAYER SEASONS TD INT PCT.1. Shawn Bell 2003-06 38 17 2.2352. Adrian Burk 1948-49 20 13 1.5383. Jeff Watson 1994-97 30 27 1.1114. J.J. Joe 1990-93 31 28 1.1075. Tom Muecke 1982-85 29 27 1.0746. Don Trull 1961-63 23 24 0.9587. Cody Carlson 1983-86 32 34 0.9418. Larry Isbell 1950-51 25 27 0.9269. Aaron Karas 2001-04 21 25 0.840

10. Jermaine Alfred 1995-99 16 22 0.727

INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGEMINIMUM 300 ATTEMPTS

PLAYER SEASONS INT ATT PCT.1. Shawn Bell 2003-06 17 914 .01862. Jeff Watson 1994-97 27 802 .03373. Jermaine Alfred 1995-99 22 644 .03424. Adrian Burk 1948-49 13 312 .04175. J.J. Joe 1990-93 28 665 .04216. Don Trull 1961-63 24 537 .04477. Aaron Karas 2001-04 14 304 .04608. Mike Brannan 1979-82 16 345 .04649. Cody Carlson 1983-86 34 705 .0482

10. Brad Goebel 1987-90 40 730 .0548

200-YARD PASSING GAMES16 - Shawn Bell (2003-06)12 - Don Trull (1961-63)11 - Cody Carlson (1983-86)9 - J.J. Joe (1990-93)9 - Jeff Watson (1994-97)

300-YARD PASSING GAMES3 - Neal Jeffrey (1972-74)2 - Tom Muecke (1982-85)2 - Cody Carlson (1983-86)2 - Brad Goebel (1987-90)2 - Aaron Karas (2001-04)2 - Shawn Bell (2003-06)

PUNTINGPUNTS

PLAYER SEASONS YDS AVG P1. Daniel Sepulveda 2003- 12,251 45.21 2712. Ron Stowe 1979-82 10,339 41.03 2523. Kyle Atteberry 1997-99 9,404 42.55 2214. Ed Marsh 1968-70 8,551 41.51 2065. Pete Rutter 1986-89 7,929 41.51 1916. Luke Prestridge 1976-78 7,602 42.23 1807. Buzzy Sawyer 1983-85 7,385 43.44 1708. Ty Atteberry 1993-96 6,844 41.48 1659. Adam Stiles 2000-01 6,336 41.96 15110.Jack Price 1945-47 5,150 35.52 145

YARDSPLAYER SEASONS P AVG YDS

1. Daniel Sepulveda 2003- 271 45.21 12,2512. Ron Stowe 1979-82 252 41.03 10,3393. Kyle Atteberry 1997-99 221 42.55 9,4044. Ed Marsh 1968-70 206 41.51 8,5515. Pete Rutter 1986-89 191 41.51 7,9296. Luke Prestridge 1976-78 180 42.23 7,6027. Buzzy Sawyer 1983-85 170 43.44 7,3858. Ty Atteberry 1993-96 165 41.48 6,8449. Adam Stiles 2000-01 151 41.96 6,33610.Jack Price 1945-47 145 35.52 5,150

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OPPORTUNITY KNOCKSAnthony Arline’s 40-yard fumble recovery returned for a touchdown against

Washington State was Baylor’s second non-offensive score of the game, thirdof the season and 16th in 45 games under head coach Guy Morriss.

Here is a list of Baylor’s 16 non-offensive scores under Morriss:

• 2003 vs. UAB — James Todd blocked punt for safety• 2003 vs. Colorado — Jamaal Harper 7-yard fumble return (forced by Derrick Cash)• 2003 at Kansas — James Todd blocked punt recovery in end zone (blocked by Michael Boyd)• 2003 at Kansas State — Robert Quiroga 98-yard kickoff return• 2003 vs. Texas Tech — Robert Quiroga 100-yard kickoff return• 2003 vs. Oklahoma State — Willie Andrews 30-yard fumble return (forced by John Garrett)• 2004 vs. Texas State — Justin Crooks 9-yard fumble return (forced by Montez Murphy)• 2004 vs. North Texas — Braelon Davis blocked punt recovery in end zone (blocked by Davis)• 2004 vs. Iowa State — Braelon Davis defensive PAT (interception return)• 2005 vs. Samford — Jamaal Harper 29-yard fumble return (forced by Colin Allred)• 2005 vs. Samford — Shaun Rochon 85-yard punt return• 2005 at Oklahoma — Shaun Rochon 98-yard kickoff return• 2005 vs. Oklahoma State — Colin Allred 25-yard interception return• 2006 vs. Northwestern State — C.J. Wilson 52-yard interception return• 2006 at Washington State — punt snap through back of end zone• 2006 at Washington State — Anthony Arline 40-yard fumble return (forced by Jordan Lake)

BEARS CONVERT TURNOVERS TO POINTSBaylor has scored following 12 of the 22 turnovers it has forced this season,

inlcuding two turnovers returned for touchdowns.Nine of Baylor’s last 18 interceptions have led to scores, including seven

touchdowns and two returned for touchdowns. Two of those interceptionswere on the game’s final play. Three of those 16 interceptions were in the2005 season finale against Oklahoma State.

Baylor has recorded three interceptions in a game three times this seasonand four times in the last 11 contests.

OPPONENT INT RETURN SPOT RESULTOklahoma State Jamaal Harper 15 yards OSU 1 TD: Mosley 1 runOklahoma State Colin Allred 25 yards OSU 0 TD: Allred 25 INT returnOklahoma State Dwain Crawford 6 yards BU 32 6-play drive, puntTCU C.J. Wilson 46 yards TCU 20 TD: Bell 21 pass to BakerNW State C.J. Wilson 0 yards TCU 46 TD: Bell 46 pass to SheltonNW State C.J. Wilson 52 yards BU 48 TD: Wilson 52 INT returnNW State Jake La Mar 5 yards NSU 48 3-play drive, puntWashington St. C.J. Wilson 0 yards BU 15 3-play drive, puntWashington St. James Todd 0 yards WSU 49 3-play drive, end of halfKansas State Dwain Crawford 4 yards KS 21 5-play drive, FGKansas State Dwain Crawford 0 yards BU 41 1-play drive, INTKansas State Jordan Lake 0 yards BU 0 3-play drive, puntColorado Corey Ford 0 yards CU 33 3-play drive, FGColorado Anthony Arline 0 yards BU 19 TD: Bell 17 pass to PayneColorado Joe Pawelek 0 yards BU 0 end of gameTexas James Todd 0 yards BU 31 3-play drive, fumbleKansas Dwain Crawford 11 yards BU 30 end of gameTexas Tech James Todd 25 yards TT 3 TD: Szymanski 3 run

SEPULVEDA NAMED CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICTP Daniel Sepulveda was named first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-

District VI, the publication announced last Thursday in conjunction with theCollege Sports Information Directors of America. This is the third consecutiveseason in which Sepulveda has earned academic all-district honors, the secondstraight in which he has been a first-team honoree.

Student-athletes are nominated for Academic All-America by their respectiveathletic media relations and sports information departments and must maintaina cumulative 3.2 GPA to be eligible. All-district teams are then chosen by avote of CoSIDA members within each district. First-team all-district honoreesbecome eligible for Academic All-America honors, handed out Nov. 30.

BAYLOR CAREER RECORDS CHARTSYARDS PER PUNTMINIMUM 100 PUNTS

PLAYER SEASONS P YDS AVG1. Daniel Sepulveda 2003- 271 12,251 45.212. Buzzy Sawyer 1983-85 170 7,385 43.443. Kyle Atteberry 1997-99 221 9,404 42.554. Luke Prestridge 1976-78 180 7,602 42.235. Adam Stiles 2000-01 151 6,336 41.966. Pete Rutter 1986-89 191 7,929 41.517. Ed Marsh 1968-70 206 8,551 41.518. Ty Atteberry 1993-96 165 6,844 41.489. Ron Stowe 1979-82 252 10,339 41.0310.Larry Isbell 1950-51 119 4,644 39.03

50-PLUS-YARD PUNTSSINCE 1964

PLAYER SEASONS P 50+1. Daniel Sepulveda 2003- 271 912. Ron Stowe 1979-82 252 473. Kyle Atteberry 1997-99 221 464. Pete Rutter 1986-89 191 395. Ed Marsh 1968-70 206 38

Buzzy Sawyer 1983-85 170 387. Adam Stiles 2000-01 151 338. Ty Atteberry 1993-96 165 269. Luke Prestridge 1976-78 180 2310.Buddy Fred Moore 1974-75 106 8

Willie Shupp 1993 44 8

60-PLUS-YARD PUNTSSINCE 1964

PLAYER SEASON P 60+1. Daniel Sepulveda 2003- 271 212. Kyle Atteberry 1997-99 221 103. Ron Stowe 1979-82 252 8

Ty Atteberry 1993-96 165 85. Buzzy Sawyer 1983-85 170 76. Ed Marsh 1968-70 206 5

Luke Prestridge 1976-78 180 5Pete Rutter 1986-89 191 5

9. Three Players With — — 2

RECEIVINGRECEPTIONS

PLAYER SEASONS YDS AVG REC1. Reggie Newhouse 1999-02 2,552 13.95 1832. Dominique Zeigler 2003- 1,898 11.57 1643. Gerald McNeil 1980-83 2,651 16.26 1634. Trent Shelton 2003- 1,963 12.83 1535. Lawrence Elkins 1962-64 2,094 14.54 1446. Robert Quiroga 2000-03 1,478 11.28 1317. Kalief Muhammad 1993-96 1,300 13.27 988. Melvin Bonner 1989-92 1,984 21.57 929. Marques Roberts 2001-04 1,222 13.43 91

10. Harlan Lane 1964-65 1,036 11.77 88

YARDSPLAYER SEASONS REC AVG YDS

1. Gerald McNeil 1980-83 163 16.26 2,6512. Reggie Newhouse 1999-02 183 13.95 2,5523. Lawrence Elkins 1962-64 144 14.54 2,0944. Melvin Bonner 1989-92 92 21.57 1,9845. Trent Shelton 2003- 153 12.83 1,9636. Dominique Zeigler 2003- 164 11.57 1,8987. Matt Clark 1984-87 81 18.27 1,4808. Robert Quiroga 2000-03 131 11.28 1,4789. Bruce Davis 1980-83 71 19.62 1,393

10. Charles Dancer 1972-73 87 15.98 1,390

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NOTES FROM THE OKLAHOMA STATE GAME• The Oklahoma State game was the first game this season in which Baylor did

not lead at some point.• Baylor’s six turnovers were the most by a Baylor team since the Bears com-

mitted six turnovers at UAB in the 2004 season opener.• Most points Baylor has ever allowed against Oklahoma State.• Tied second-most points Baylor has ever allowed in a conference game (66-

10 loss at Houston in 1989).• Baylor has scored at least 21 points in six consecutive conference games,

the longest such streak since a seven-game run in 1986.• Baylor failed to force a turnover for only the third time in the last 22 games.• WR Carl Sims established career highs receptions (7) and receiving yards (62).• WR David Gettis’ fourth-quarter TD reception was his second career recep-

tion and his first career TD reception. Gettis is the 11th different Baylorplayer to catch at TD pass this season.

• Gettis established career highs for receptions (2) and receiving yards (62).• ROV Brandon Stiggers established a career high with six solo tackles.• QB Blake Szymanski established career highs for completions (24), attempts

(41) and yards passing (262). It was his first career 200-yard game.• LB Antonio Jones established a career high with five solo tackles.

LINGUIST NAMED TO BIG 12 GOOD WORKS TEAMOS Maurice Linguist was named to the 2006 Big 12 Conference Fall Sports

Good Works Team. Linguist, a three-year starter in Baylor's secondary, is in hisfirst semester of graduate school after graduating with a Bachelor of Sciencedegree in communication studies last summer.

Linguist is in his second year on Baylor's Student-Athlete Advisory Committeeand in January will begin his term as the organization's president. He is amember of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity and served as president during the2005-2006 academic year.

A product of Mesquite [Texas] High School, Linguist participates in the WacoIndependent School District's Reading Workshop, and he is a weekly partici-pant at Waco-University High School's S.T.E.P. program. Linguist is a TAKS Prepspeaker with the Marlin Independent School District. He also participates involunteer work with the Special Olympics, Coats for Kids, Santa's Workshopand the Waco YMCA. Linguist is an active member at Waco's Carver ParkBaptist Church.

Linguist ranks third on Baylor's squad and is tied for 24th in the Big 12 with 6.1tackles per game this season; he ranks eighth in the league in tackles amongdefensive backs. He also leads Baylor with 6.0 tackles for loss. In four seasons atBaylor, Linguist has amassed 151 tackles, including 15.5 stops for loss, 3.0 sacks,two fumbles forced, three fumbles recovered and three interceptions.

WILSON, SEPULVEDA AMONG KIPER’S TOP SENIORSCB C.J. Wilson and P Daniel Sepulveda were ranked among the nation’s top

five seniors at their respective positions by ESPN.com’s Mel Kiper. Wilson waslisted No. 4 at cornerback, while Sepulveda was listed No. 2 at punter.

BEARS HONOR FORMER ASSISTANT COACH ADAMSBaylor’s jerseys feature black TA patches in 2006. These patches are in

memorial of former defensive line coach Tom Adams, who passed away Aug. 2after a battle with cancer.

Adams served as Baylor’s defensive line coach during the 2003 and 2004 sea-sons. While with the Bears, Adams coached 2004 NFL draftee Khari Long and2004 Associated Press All-Big 12 defensive end Montez Murphy.

SENIOR LEADERSHIPTwo years after fielding the nation’s second-youngest football team, Baylor’s

2006 hopes may well rest on the shoulders of its 32 seniors, 24 of whom arefifth-year players. Of those 32 seniors, 16 were listed No. 1 at their respectiveposition on the Bears’ preseason depth chart — eight on offense, six ondefense as well as its No. 1 place-kicker and punter.

The Baylor roster featured an average of just 17.3 seniors over its first 10seasons in the Big 12 and only once prior to 2006 had the Bears carried morethan 20 seniors (the 2002 roster listed 22 seniors) on the squad.

BAYLOR CAREER RECORDS CHARTSRECEIVINGTOUCHDOWNS

PLAYER SEASONS REC YDS TD1. Lawrence Elkins 1962-64 144 2,094 19

Melvin Bonner 1989-92 92 1,984 193. Gerald McNeil 1980-83 163 2,651 174. Reggie Newhouse 1999-2002 183 2,552 155. Trent Shelton 2003- 153 1,963 146. Bruce Davis 1980-83 71 1,393 13

Dominique Zeigler 2003- 164 1,898 138. Stanley Williams 1949-51 65 1,029 11

George Cheshire 1965-67 81 1,034 11Marques Roberts 2001-04 91 1,222 11

SCORINGPOINTS, KICKING

PLAYER SEASONS FG PAT PTS1. Terry Syler 1985-88 38 101 2152. Jeff Ireland 1988-91 45 78 2133. Robert Bledsoe 1977-80 31 111 2044. Jarvis Van Dyke 1993-95 29 110 1975. Marty Jimmerson 1981-84 31 88 1816. Ryan Havens 2003- 26 53 1287. Bubba Hicks 1973-75 20 61 1218. Matt Bryant 1997-98 21 42 105

Kenny Webb 2001-04 18 51 10510. Mike Conradt 1970-72 19 36 93

FIELD GOALS MADEPLAYER SEASONS PCT FGA FGM

1. Jeff Ireland 1988-91 .563 80 452. Terry Syler 1985-88 .731 52 383. Robert Bledsoe 1977-80 .492 63 31

Marty Jimmerson 1981-84 .721 43 315. Jarvis Van Dyke 1993-95 .592 49 296. Ryan Havens 2003- .722 36 267. Matt Bryant 1997-98 .724 29 218. Bubba Hicks 1973-75 .625 32 209. Mike Conradt 1970-72 .576 33 19

10. Kenny Webb 2001-04 .643 28 18

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPLAYER SEASONS FGM PCT FGA

1. Jeff Ireland 1988-91 45 .563 802. Robert Bledsoe 1977-80 31 .492 633. Terry Syler 1985-88 38 .731 524. Jarvis Van Dyke 1993-95 29 .592 495. Marty Jimmerson 1981-84 31 .721 436. Ryan Havens 2003- 26 .722 367. Mike Conradt 1970-72 19 .576 338. Bubba Hicks 1973-75 20 .625 329. Matt Bryant 1997-98 21 .724 29

10. Kenny Webb 2001-04 18 .643 28

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEMINIMUM 8 MADE

PLAYER SEASONS FGM FGA PCT1. Terry Syler 1985-88 38 52 .7312. Matt Bryant 1997-98 21 29 .7243. Ryan Havens 2003- 26 36 .7224. Marty Jimmerson 1981-84 31 43 .7215. Carl Choate 1961-62 8 12 .6676. Kenny Webb 2001-04 18 28 .6437. Bubba Hicks 1973-75 20 32 .6258. Jarvis Van Dyke 1993-95 29 49 .5929. Mike Conradt 1970-72 19 33 .576

10. Jeff Ireland 1988-91 45 80 .563

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DUAL-SPORT ATHLETESBaylor’s 2006 roster features four dual-sport athletes: WR David Gettis, LB

Joe Pawelek, WR Carl Sims and WR Queito Teasley. Gettis is one of the nation’s top-rated 400-meter runners in track. Pawelek is

a catcher on Baylor’s baseball team; he sat out the 2006 season as a redshirt.Sims appeared in 10 games at guard for Baylor’s basketball team during the2005-2006 campaign. Teasley earned All-Big 12 honors in the long jump andwas a member of Baylor’s 2006 Big 12 champion 4x100-meter relay team.

CB Braelon Davis and WR Dominique Zeigler both ran track previously intheir time at Baylor. Davis was a sprinter; Zeigler competed in the high jump.Both Davis and Zeigler earned All-Big 12 honors in track.

THE GRADUATESBaylor is one of 10 schools in Division I-A with at least six graduates on its

2006 football roster, according to research conducted by Tony Neely at theUniversity of Kentucky. Auburn leads the way with 11, followed by Notre Dameand Texas Tech (nine each); Miami, Fla. (eight); Boston College, LouisianaTech and Penn State (seven each); and Baylor, Kentucky and West Virginia (sixeach).

2006 BAYLOR BEARS WHO HAVE COMPLETED UNDERGRADUATE DEGREESQB Shawn Bell May 2006 B.S.Ed., physical educationOT Travis Farst May 2006 B.S., communication studiesIR Andrew Heard * May 2004 B.S., communication studiesOS Maurice Linguist August 2006 B.S., communication studiesRB Mario Price August 2006 B.S.Ed., health science studiesCB James Todd May 2006 B.S., communication studies

* - Texas Tech graduate

BEARS TAP TEXAS TALENT POOLBaylor leads the Big 12 Conference with 111 former Texas high school ath-

letes on its 2006 football roster, according to research by the LubbockAvalanche-Journal. The Bears also rank first in the conference with 40 stu-dent-athletes from Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex high schools. The other 14Bears hail from Louisiana (three), California (two), Oklahoma (two), Arizona,Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Jersey and Virginia (oneeach).

SCHOOL DFW TEXASBAYLOR 40 111Texas 27 105Texas Tech 24 99Texas A&M 14 91Oklahoma 30 53Oklahoma State 17 53Missouri 10 25Kansas 11 23Kansas State 9 18Iowa State 5 15Colorado 7 14Nebraska 2 7

AFCA HONORS BAYLOR FOR GRADUATION RATEBaylor was one of 29 NCAA Division I-A schools nationally to have its foot-

ball program honored with the 2006 Academic Achivement Award by theAmerican Football Coaches Association. The AFCA has honored Baylor for itsfootball graduation rates seven times since 1996.

Six institutions registered graduation rates of 90 percent or more for theirfreshman football classes of 2000-2001, including SMU, which earned top hon-ors from the Touchdown Club of Memphis with its 100 percent mark. Baylorjoined Big 12 schools Iowa State, Nebraska and Texas Tech among the 23 insti-tutions who received honorable mention recognition with a graduation rate of70 percent or higher.

The overall graduation rate of the survey-record 104 schools that respondedwas 58 percent. Since the NCAA began tracking graduation rates in 1991, theBaylor football program has averaged a 65.3 percent rate and seven times inthe last nine years it has recorded a 60.0 percent or higher mark.

BAYLOR SEASON RECORDS CHARTSKICK RETURNSYARDS PER KICKOFF RETURNMINIMUM 10 RETURNS

PLAYER SEASON RET YDS AVG1. Jerod Douglas 1995 12 399 33.252. Robert Quiroga 2003 14 440 31.433. Shaun Rochon 2005 20 548 27.404. Kalief Muhammad 1993 18 471 26.175. Ben Bronson 1994 18 470 26.116. Derrick McAdoo 1986 13 330 25.387. L.G. Dupre 1953 14 350 25.008. Mikail Baker 2006 19 474 24.959. Willie Andrews 2004 30 741 24.70

10. Gordon Utgard 1968 15 370 24.6711. Willie Andrews 2003 26 641 24.65

PASSINGYARDS

PLAYER SEASON ATT CMP PCT YDS1. Shawn Bell 2006 383 241 .629 2,5822. Cody Carlson 1986 287 157 .547 2,2843. Brad Goebel 1987 305 158 .518 2,1784. Don Trull 1963 308 174 .565 2,1575. Terry Southall 1966 337 173 .513 1,9866. Shawn Bell 2005 320 190 .594 1,9647. Neal Jeffrey 1973 251 132 .526 1,8978. J.J. Joe 1991 206 109 .529 1,8539. Aaron Karas 2002 251 150 .598 1,792

10. J.J. Joe 1992 189 88 .466 1,765

ATTEMPTSPLAYER SEASON YDS PCT CMP ATT

1. Shawn Bell 2006 2,582 .629 241 3832. Terry Southall 1966 1,986 .513 173 3373. Shawn Bell 2005 1,964 .594 190 3204. Don Trull 1963 2,157 .565 174 3085. Brad Goebel 1987 2,178 .518 158 3056. Cody Carlson 1986 2,284 .547 157 2877. Jeff Watson 1997 1,550 .550 143 2608. Greg Cicero 2001 1,239 .506 129 2559. Neal Jeffrey 1973 1,897 .526 132 251

Aaron Karas 2002 1,792 .598 150 251

COMPLETIONSPLAYER SEASON ATT YARDS CMP

1. Shawn Bell 2006 383 2,582 2412. Shawn Bell 2005 320 1,964 1903. Don Trull 1963 308 2,157 1744. Terry Southall 1966 337 1,986 1735. Brad Goebel 1987 305 2,178 1586. Cody Carlson 1986 287 2,284 1577. Aaron Karas 2002 251 1,792 1508. Jeff Watson 1997 260 1,550 1439. Aaron Karas 2003 239 1,481 135

10. Neal Jeffrey 1973 251 1,897 132

COMPLETION PERCENTAGEMINIMUM 125 ATTEMPTS

PLAYER SEASON ATT CMP PCT1. Shawn Bell 2006 383 241 .6292. Aaron Karas 2002 251 150 .5983. Shawn Bell 2005 320 190 .5944. Dane King 2004 222 131 .5905. Adrian Burk 1949 191 110 .5766. Buddy Humphrey 1958 195 112 .5747. Ron Stanley 1959 145 83 .5728. Don Trull 1963 308 174 .565

Aaron Karas 2003 239 135 .56510. Jay Jeffrey 1981 198 111 .561

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FORMER WALK-ONS EARN SCHOLARSHIPSFive senior members of the Baylor football team who began their careers as

walk-ons have been awarded scholarships for the 2006-07 academic year, headcoach Guy Morriss announced at the end of the Bear’s Aug. 18 practice.

OS Bryan Bays, FB Damon Dotson, FS Bennett Hoefer, WR Craig Munn andRB Mario Price were rewarded by the Bears’ staff. Hoefer, who will graduatein May 2007, is the only one of the five who is not a fifth-year senior. Priceearned his undergraduate degree from Baylor in August.

Since Morriss’ arrival in Waco, 22 walk-ons have earned scholarships, 11 ofwhich are on the Bears’ 2006 roster. The most notable walk-on turned scholar-ship recipient is P Daniel Sepulveda, who won the 2004 Ray Guy Award as thenation’s top collegiate punter. Sepulveda, who had not punted since early inhis high school career, walked-on as a linebacker and became Baylor’s toppunter as a redshirt freshman in 2003. He was placed on scholarship byMorriss after earning second-team All-Big 12 honors in January 2004.

OVER THE AIRBear football games can be heard live on the Baylor/ISP Sports Radio

Network. The network includes 10 affiliates across Texas, including flagshipstations ESPN KRZI-AM (1660) in Waco. All Baylor games are broadcast by the“Voice of the Bears” John Morris, a veteran broadcaster in his 12th season asthe signature voice of Baylor Athletics. Former Baylor football standouts J.J.Joe (color analyst) and Ricky Thompson (sideline reporter) complete thebroadcast team.

BAYLOR/ISP SPORTS FOOTBALL RADIO NETWORKAbilene KYYW-AM 1470Amarillo KIXZ-AM 940Big Spring KBST-AM 1490Dallas/Fort Worth WBAP-AM 820Dallas/Fort Worth KVCE-AM 1160Houston KKHT-FM 100.7Jacksonville KXAL-FL 100.3Lubbock KJAK-FM 92.7Lufkin KYBI-FM 101.9San Antonio KRPT-FM 92.5Waco (Flagship) KRZI-AM 1660 ESPN

BAYLORBEARS.COMBaylor’s official athletic web site can be found at www.BaylorBears.com.

The comprehensive site, which includes releases, photos, biographical sketch-es and audio broadcasts, is part of the College Sports TV network. CSTV cur-rently hosts sites for more than 100 universities, including four Big 12 schoolsand the conference office.

BAYLOR GAMES ON THE INTERNETThe radio call from all of Baylor’s games can be heard free of charge live on

the Internet at www.BaylorBears.com.

INSIDE BAYLOR SPORTS TV SHOWInside Baylor Sports, a half-hour look at the world of Baylor athletics, will

air weekly throughout Central Texas and other outlets. The program, co-host-ed by John Morris and Lori Scott Fogleman, airs on KCEN-TV Channel 6(Sunday, 11 p.m. CT), Fox Sports Southwest (Wednesday, 1 p.m. CT), CollegeSports Television (Friday, 1 p.m. CT) and the College Channel (Waco cable 18).

BAYLOR SEASON RECORDS CHARTSTOUCHDOWNS

PLAYER SEASON ATT CMP YDS TD1. Shawn Bell 2006 383 241 2,582 192. Terry Southall 1966 337 173 1,986 163. Larry Isbell 1950 186 91 1,220 154. Adrian Burk 1949 191 110 1,428 14

J.J. Joe 1992 189 88 1,765 146. Don Trull 1963 308 174 2,157 12

Neal Jeffrey 1973 251 132 1,897 12Cody Carlson 1983 180 98 1,617 12Shawn Bell 2005 320 190 1,964 12

10. Don Trull 1962 229 125 1,627 11Steve Smith 1978 213 101 1,387 11Tom Muecke 1985 156 86 1,448 11

TOUCHDOWN-INTERCEPTION RATIOPLAYER SEASON TD INT RATIO

1. Shawn Bell 2004 6 0 6.0002. Adrian Burk 1949 14 6 2.3333. Shawn Bell 2005 12 6 2.0004. Shawn Bell 2006 19 10 1.9005. Larry Isbell 1950 15 9 1.6676. Jermaine Alfred 1996 8 5 1.6007. Cody Carlson 1983 12 8 1.5008. Tom Muecke 1985 11 10 1.1009. J.J. Joe 1992 14 13 1.077

10. Don Trull 1963 12 12 1.000Jeff Watson 1994 10 10 1.000

RECEIVINGRECEPTIONS

PLAYER SEASON YDS AVG REC1. Reggie Newhouse 2002 1,140 15.20 752. Lawrence Elkins 1963 873 12.47 703. Gerald McNeil 1983 1,034 16.68 624. Reggie Newhouse 2001 706 11.57 615. Harlan Lane 1965 643 11.48 566. Dominique Zeigler 2004 536 9.75 557. Charles Dancer 1973 927 17.49 538. Gerald McNeil 1982 822 15.81 529. Dominique Zeigler 2006 716 13.77 52

10. Trent Shelton 2006 787 15.43 51

YARDSPLAYER SEASON REC AVG YDS

1. Reggie Newhouse 2002 75 15.20 1,1402. Gerald McNeil 1983 62 16.68 1,0343. Charles Dancer 1973 53 17.49 9274. Lawrence Elkins 1963 70 12.47 8735. Lawrence Elkins 1964 50 17.02 8516. Melvin Bonner 1991 34 24.59 8367. Gerald McNeil 1982 52 15.81 8228. Melvin Bonner 1992 39 20.97 8189. Derek Davis 1970 48 16.25 780

10. Trent Shelton 2006 51 15.43 787Dominique Zeigler 2006 52 13.77 716

TOUCHDOWNSPLAYER SEASON REC YDS TD

1. Melvin Bonner 1992 39 818 112. Lawrence Elkins 1963 70 873 8

Gerald McNeil 1983 62 1,034 8Bruce Davis 1983 42 755 8Reggie Newhouse 2001 61 706 8Trent Shelton 2006 51 787 8

7. Lawrence Elkins 1964 50 851 7Charles Dancer 1973 53 927 7

9. J.D. Ison 1949 42 457 6Stanley Williams 1951 37 598 6Gerald McNeil 1981 44 744 6Glenn Pruitt 1984 32 585 6Marques Roberts 2004 40 570 6

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HEAD COACH GUY MORRISSIn his fourth year patrolling the Baylor sideline as head coach and first as its

offensive line coach, Guy Morriss transformation of the school’s football for-tunes has the Bears poised to take the next step and earn their first bowl bidsince 1994.

Introduced as Baylor’s 24th head football coach on Dec. 11, 2002, Morrissinherited a proud program that had fallen on hard times and produced just 15victories in the six seasons prior to his arrival. However, in three-plus seasons,Morriss and his staff already have posted more wins both overall (15) and inBig 12 play (seven) than the Bears recorded in the four seasons (nine/one)before their arrival in Waco. Morriss’ Big 12 win total matches the program’soutput over its first seven years of league membership. In short, he and hisstaff have placed the program on solid ground for future success.

Morriss’ resume includes 18 years of experience as a coach at the highschool, collegiate and professional levels. He spent 18 years in the NationalFootball League, where he was an All-Pro performer, played in two SuperBowls and coached for three seasons. A Colorado City, Texas, native and two-time All-Southwest Conference lineman at TCU, Morriss is certainly nostranger to the Lone Star’s storied football landscape.

Under Morriss’ leadership, the 2005 Bears fashioned the school’s most suc-cessful season in a decade by posting a 5-6 record, the program’s first five-win campaign since a 7-4 mark in 1995. Baylor came within a whisker of itsseason-long goal of reaching a bowl game for the first time since 1994, but itsuffered two heartbreaking overtime losses on the road to dash its postseasonhopes.

The 2005 season also saw Baylor post multiple Big 12 victories (2-6) in thesame season for the first time in the league’s 10-year history; finish fifth inthe Big 12 South Division for the first time after nine years of sixth-placeshowings; and end road losing streaks of 24 games overall (with a season-opening victory over SMU) and 37 games in Big 12 play (with its first-ever Big12 road win at Iowa State).

A school-record tying 14 players earned 2005 academic All-Big 12 honors,including a school-best eight first-teamers. A school-record 12 Bears earned2005 SBC All-Big 12 Conference honors with outside safety Willie Andrewsbecoming the program’s first two-time first-team All-Big 12 coaches selection.Punter Daniel Sepulveda became the first Bear since 1963 (and only the thirdever) to earn academic and athletic All-America honors in the same season.

In three seasons under Morriss, 21 Bears have earned all-conference honorsfrom the Big 12 coaches, and his staff has produced three of the program’sfive all-time first-team selections, its only (Andrews) two-time first-team per-former and one (Sepulveda) of its two three-time honorees. Andrews, one ofthree Bears to play in a season-ending All-Star game, was drafted by the NewEngland Patriots in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL Draft.

Baylor’s 2005 on-field resurgence also showed at the box office, where itaveraged 38,899 fans for its five 2005 home games, the program’s highest sin-gle-season home average since 1995 and the sixth-highest mark all-time. SinceMorriss’ arrival in Waco, the Bears’ attendance at Floyd Casey Stadium hasincreased some 28 percent from its 2002 average of 28,018.

Playing with the nation’s second-youngest team in 2004, Morriss’ secondyear saw Baylor post a 3-8 overall record and produce one of the greatest vic-tories in school history, as the unranked Bears knocked off No. 16 Texas A&M,35-34, in overtime at Waco. That upset win, Baylor’s first over the Aggiessince 1985, ended both the Bears’ 13-game losing and 18-game winless stringsto its longtime rival from College Station. The A&M victory also marked BU’sfirst over a nationally ranked opponent since 1998 (and first over a ratedleague foe since 1995), which snapped a 22-game skid to ranked teams. Forthe second consecutive year, Baylor signal callers set a school single-seasonrecord for completion percentage (.595), despite the fact that three differentBears drew at least one start under center.

The 2004 campaign also saw Sepulveda earn the Ray Guy Award as thenation’s top collegiate punter and become only the third individual in programhistory to win a season-ending national college football award, joining MikeSingletary (two-time Davey O’Brien winner) and Thomas Everett (ThorpeAward).

The Kansas City Chiefs selected DE Khari Long in the sixth round of the 2005NFL Draft, the highest a Bear had been selected since 1999.

THE MORRISS FILEPERSONALBorn: May 13, 1951Birthplace: Colorado City, Texas High School: Sam Houston (Arlington, Texas), 1969College: TCU, 1973 (secondary education)Wife: JackieChildren: Colleen, Melanie, Kerry, Savannah Rae, Austin Leigh

PLAYING EXPERIENCE1966-68: Sam Houston High School, TE1969-72: TCU, OG/TE (All-SWC guard, 1971 & 1972)1973-83: Philadelphia Eagles, OL (Super Bowl 1981;

All-Pro 1981)1984-87: New England Patriots, OL (Super Bowl 1986)

COACHING EXPERIENCE1988-89: New England (NFL), offensive line1991: Mansfield (Texas) H.S., offensive coordinator1992: Washington (PSFL), head coach1992-93: Valdosta State, offensive line1994: Arizona (NFL), offensive line1995: San Antonio (CFL), offensive line1996: Mississippi State, offensive line 1997-00: Kentucky, asst. head coach/offensive line2001-02: Kentucky, head coach2003-: Baylor, head coach

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE1978 NFL Playoffs (player)1979 NFL Playoffs (player)1980 NFL Playoffs (player), Super Bowl XV1981 NFL Playoffs (player)1985 NFL Playoffs (player), Super Bowl XX1986 NFL Playoffs (player)1995 CFL Playoffs (coach)1999 Outback Bowl (coach)1999 Music City Bowl (coach)2003 Blue-Gray All-Star Classic (coach)

NAMED BAYLOR’S HEAD COACHDecember 11, 2002

CAREER RECORDYEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF.2001 Kentucky 2-9 1-72002 Kentucky 7-5 3-52003 Baylor 3-9 1-72004 Baylor 3-8 1-72005 Baylor 5-6 2-62006 Baylor 4-7 3-4

at Baylor 15-30 7-24Career 24-44 11-36

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Known for his no-nonsense approach and aggressive recruiting, Morriss’Bears finished 3-9 in his rookie season. However, there were enough momentsof youthful brilliance along the way to give Baylor’s tradition-rich programhope for the future.

After dropping the first two games of the 2003 campaign, Baylor put togeth-er a three-game win streak highlighted by a 42-30 victory over two-time Big12 North division champion Colorado in the Bears’ league opener. The winstring was BU’s longest in some seven seasons and the Colorado triumphallowed Morriss to become just the third Baylor coach since 1950 (and onlythe sixth ever) to win his conference debut on the Bear sideline.

Morriss’ first season also saw the Baylor defense limit then-No. 1 Oklahomato a then-season-low 56 rushing yards (only national champion LSU held theSooners to fewer yards on the ground) and register the sixth-highest one-sea-son sack total (29) in school history and its best mark since 1994. The BUoffense produced its first 1,000-yard rusher since 1995 in All-Big 12 runningback Rashad Armstrong and its quarterbacks completed a then-school-record56.7 percent of their passes, while the Bears’ special team units recordedfour scores.

Five Bears earned 2003 all-conference honors and three players participatedin season-ending All-Star games, as did Morriss, who served as the head offen-sive coach for the Gray squad at the 2003 Blue-Gray All-Star Classic.

In addition to the program’s improvement on the field, it also continues tomake strides in the classroom. Since the fall of 2003, Morriss’ Bears haveaveraged a 2.44 semester grade-point average with a high mark of 2.46 forthe fall 2003 semester. An average of 39 football players since Morriss’ arrivalhave been named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll which honors stu-dent-athletes for achieving a 3.00 mark or better during each semester.

Off the field, BU players continued to give back to the community by mak-ing numerous appearances at local schools and participating in several serviceprojects throughout the area. In 2005, quarterback Shawn Bell became thefirst Baylor football player named to the AFCA’s Good Works Team.

Morriss arrived in Waco from Lexington, Ky., where he spent the previous sixseasons helping resurrect the Kentucky football program, the last two as theWildcats’ head coach.

MORRISS vs. ALL OPPONENTSOPPONENT UK BU CAREER LAST MEETINGArkansas 1-0 0-0 1-0 W 29-17 (10/19/02)Army 0-0 1-1 1-1 L 27-20 (10/23/06)Ball State 1-0 0-0 1-0 W 28-20 (9/8/01)Colorado 0-0 2-0 2-0 W 42-30 (10/4/03)Florida 0-2 0-0 0-2 L 41-34 (9/28/02)Georgia 0-2 0-0 0-2 L 52-24 (10/26/02)Indiana 1-1 0-0 1-1 W 27-17 (9/14/02)Iowa State 0-0 1-1 1-1 W 23-13 (10/8/05)Kansas 0-0 1-1 1-1 W 36-35 (10/21/06)Kansas State 0-0 1-1 1-1 W 17-3 (9/30/06)LSU 0-2 0-0 0-2 L 33-30 (11/9/02)Louisville 1-1 0-0 1-1 W 22-17 (9/1/02)Middle Tennessee 1-0 0-0 1-0 W 44-22 (9/21/02)Ole Miss 0-1 0-0 0-1 L 42-31 (9/29/01)Mississippi State 1-1 0-0 1-1 W 45-24 (11/2/02)Missouri 0-0 0-2 0-2 L 31-16 (11/12/05)Nebraska 0-0 0-2 0-2 L 23-14 (10/15/05)North Texas 0-0 1-1 1-1 W 37-14 (9/25/04)Northwestern State 0-0 1-0 1-0 W 47-10 (9/9/06)Oklahoma 0-0 0-3 0-3 L 37-30 (10/22/05)Oklahoma State 0-0 1-3 1-3 L 66-24 (11/11/06)Samford 0-0 1-0 1-0 W 48-14 (9/10/05)Sam Houston State 0-0 1-0 1-0 W 27-6 (9/20/03)South Carolina 0-2 0-0 0-2 L 16-12 (10/12/02)SMU 0-0 2-0 2-0 W 28-23 (9/3/05)Tennessee 0-2 0-0 0-2 L 24-0 (11/30/02)Texas 0-0 0-4 0-4 L 63-31 (10/14/06)Texas A&M 0-0 1-3 1-3 L 16-13 (10/1/05)TCU 0-0 0-1 0-1 L 17-7 (9/3/06)Texas State 0-0 1-0 1-0 W 24-17 (9/11/04)Texas Tech 0-0 0-4 0-4 L 55-21 (11/4/06)UAB 0-0 0-2 0-2 L 56-14 (9/4/04)UTEP 1-0 0-0 1-0 W 77-17 (9/7/02)Vanderbilt 2-0 0-0 2-0 W 41-21 (11/16/02)Washington State 0-0 0-1 0-1 L 17-15 (9/16/06)TOTAL 9-14 15-30 24-44

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LAST TIME A BAYLOR TEAM ...Defeated a Top 25 Opponent: vs. No. 16 Texas A&M, 2004 (35-34 OT)Defeated a Top 10 Opponent: vs. Arkansas, 1986 (29-14)Defeated a Top 5 Opponent: at No. 3 Southern California, 1985 (20-13)Had 35 First Downs: at Houston, 1995 (35)Had 30 First Downs: vs. Oklahoma State, 2001 (31)Had 25 First Downs: vs. Iowa State, 2004 (26)Had 400 yards rushing: at SMU, 1993 (482)Had 300 yards rushing: at Fresno State, 1997 (319)Had 200 yards rushing: at SMU, 2005 (215)Had 100 yards rushing: at Colorado, 2006 (110)Had negative yards rushing: at Washington State, 2006 (-10)Had 60 or more rushing attempts: at North Carolina State, 1996 (60)Had 50 or more rushing attempts: vs. Colorado, 2003 (56)Had five or more rushing TDs: vs. Samford, 2002 (5)Had four or more rushing TDs: vs. Tulsa, 2002 (4)Had 375 or more yards passing: vs. Kansas, 2006 (394)Had 350 or more yards passing: vs. Kansas, 2006 (394)Had 300 or more yards passing: vs. Kansas, 2006 (394)Had 300 or more yards passing in consecutive games: at Texas (320) & vs. Kansas (394), 2006Had 55 or more pass attempts: vs. Kansas, 2006 (55)Had 50 or more pass attempts: vs. Kansas, 2006 (55)Had 40 or more pass attempts: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (41)Had 30 or more pass completions: vs. Kansas, 2006 (33)Had 28 or more pass completions: vs. Kansas, 2006 (33)Had 25 or more pass completions: vs. Kansas, 2006 (33)Had 20 or more pass completions: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (41)Had five TDs passing: vs. Kansas, 2006 (5)Had four TDs passing: vs. Kansas, 2006 (5)Had three TDs passing: vs. Kansas, 2006 (5)Had 500 or more yards total offense: vs. Samford, 2002 (546)Had 450 or more yards total offense: vs. Kansas, 2006 (460)Had 90 or more total plays: at Texas A&M, 2005 (90)Had 80 or more total plays: at Missouri, 2005 (83)Had a drive of 20 or more plays: vs. Texas A&M, 2004 (20)Scored 50 or more points: vs. Samford, 2002 (50)Scored 40 or more points: vs. Northwestern State, 2006 (47)Scored 30 or more points: vs. Kansas, 2006 (36)Scored 30 or more points in consecutive games: at Colorado (34), at Texas (31) &

vs. Kansas (36), 2006Scored 30 or more points in consecutive conference games: at Colorado (34), at Texas (31) &

vs. Kansas (36), 2006Scored 30 or more points in consecutive road games: at Colorado (34) & at Texas (31), 2006Scored 35 or more unanswered points: vs. Oklahoma State (38)Scored 30 or more unanswered points: vs. Oklahoma State (38)Scored 20 or more unanswered points: vs. Northwestern State, 2006 (20, twice)Did not allow a sack: vs. North Texas, 2004Had four or more fumbles: at Texas, 2006 (4)Lost four or more fumbles: at Texas, 2006 (4)Did not commit a turnover: vs. Army, 2006Committed six or more turnovers: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (3 fumbles, 3 INTs)Committed four or more turnovers in one half: 1st at Oklahoma State, 2006 (2 fumbles, 2 INTs)Had 100-yard receiver and 100-yard rusher in a game:

vs. Iowa State, 2004 (Paul Mosley [100 rush] and Marques Roberts [107 receiving])Had two 100-yard rushers in a game: at SMU, 2005 (Brandon Whitaker [110] and Paul Mosley [105])Had three 100-yard rushers in a game: at SMU, 1993 (John Henry [169], Bradford Lewis [101]

and Brandell Jackson [100]) Had two 100-yard receivers in a game: vs. Kansas, 2006 (Dominique Zeigler [122]

and Trent Shelton [104]) Had two receivers with 8 or more receptions: vs. Iowa State, 2004 (Trent Shelton [10]

and Marques Roberts [8])Had three receivers with 7 or more receptions: vs. Iowa State, 2004 (Trent Shelton [10], Marques Roberts [8] and Dominique Zeigler [7])Had four receivers with 5 or more receptions: vs. Kansas, 2006 (Dominique Zeigler [7],

Trent Shelton [6], Paul Mosley [5], Trey Payne [5])Had three receivers with 5 or more receptions: vs. Kansas, 2006 (Dominique Zeigler [7],

Trent Shelton [6], Paul Mosley [5], Trey Payne [5])Had 10 or more players with at least one reception: at Texas, 2006 (11)Had nine or more players with at least one reception: at Texas, 2006 (11)Had eight or more players with at least one reception: vs. Kansas, 2006 (8)Returned a punt for a TD: vs. Samford, 2005 (Shaun Rochon [85 yards])Returned a kickoff for a TD: at Oklahoma, 2005 (Shaun Rochon [98 yards])Scored a defensive TD: at Washington State, 2006 (Anthony Arline 40-yard fumble recovery)Returned two interceptions for TDs: vs. Southern Illinois, 2001 (Samir Al-Amin [45 yards],

Samir Al-Amin [35 yards])Returned an interception for a TD: vs. Northwestern State, 2006 (C.J. Wilson [52 yards])Returned a fumble for a TD: at Washington State, 2006 (Anthony Arline [40 yards])Blocked a punt: at SMU, 2005 (Latif Nurudeen)Blocked a punt for a safety: vs. UAB, 2003 (James Todd)Blocked a punt for a TD: vs. North Texas, 2004 (Braelon Davis [block and recovery])Blocked a field goal: vs. Texas A&M, 2006 (Braelon Davis)Blocked a PAT attempt: at Missouri, 2001 (Aaron Lard)Blocked two or more kicks: at SMU, 2005 (punt and field goal)Blocked a punt and a field goal: at SMU, 2005Missed a kicking PAT: at Oklahoma, 2005 (Ryan Havens, wide left)Had a kicking PAT blocked: vs. Northwestern State, 2006 (Ryan Havens)Had a punt blocked: vs. Oklahoma State, 2005 (Daniel Sepulveda)Had a field goal blocked: vs. Texas, 2005 (Ryan Havens)Was held scoreless: vs. Texas, 2005 (62-0)Was held scoreless at Floyd Casey Stadium: vs. Texas, 2005 (62-0)Was held scoreless away from home: at Texas, 2002 (41-0)Held an opponent scoreless: at North Carolina State, 1995 (14-0)Held an opponent scoreless at Floyd Casey Stadium: vs. TCU, 1985 (45-0)Held an opponent scoreless in the first half: vs. Northwestern State, 2006Held consecutive opponents scoreless in the first half: vs. TCU and vs. Northwestern State, 2006Held an opponent scoreless in the second half: vs. Kansas, 2006Held an opponent scoreless in the second half on the road: at Iowa State, 2005Held an opponent to 10 or fewer first downs: vs. North Texas, 2004 (8)Held an opponent to five or fewer first downs: vs. UNLV, 1988 (2)Held an opponent to two or fewer third-down conversions: at SMU, 2005 (1-of-12)Intercepted five or more passes: vs. TCU, 1989 (5)Intercepted four or more passes: vs. Oklahoma State, 2005 (4)Intercepted three or more passes: at Colorado, 2006 (3)Intercepted three or more passes in consecutive games: vs. Kansas State, 2006 (3);

at Colorado, 2006 (3)Held an opponent without a touchdown: vs. Kansas State, 2006

Held opponent to 300 or less yards total offense: vs. Northwestern State, 2006 (278)Held opponent to 250 or less yards total offense: vs. North Texas, 2004 (224)Held opponent to 200 or less yards total offense: vs. Arkansas State, 2001 (172)Held opponent to 150 or less yards total offense: at North Carolina State, 1995 (138)Held an opponent to 100 or less yards rushing: vs. Kansas State, 2006 (45)Held an opponent to 75 or less yards rushing: vs. Kansas State, 2006 (45)Held an opponent to 50 or less yards rushing: vs. Kansas State, 2006 (45)Held an opponent to negative yards rushing: at San Jose State, 1994 (-22)Held an opponent to zero yards rushing in a half: at Washington State, 2006 (-8, 2nd half)Held consecutive opponents to 100 or less yards rushing: vs. Samford (55) and at Army (56), 2005Held an opponent to 150 or less yards passing: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (123)Held an opponent to 100 or less yards passing: vs. Kansas, 2006 (98)Held an opponent to 75 or less yards passing: at Colorado, 2006 (75)Scored an offensive two-point conversion: at Oklahoma, 2005 (Shawn Bell run)Scored a defensive two-point conversion: vs. Iowa State, 2004 (Braelon Davis INT return)Scored a safety: at Washington State, 2006 (snap through back of end zone)Led a game 2-0: at Washington State, 2006Scored two safeties: at Texas Tech, 1980Overcame a deficit of 15-plus points at any point: vs. Kansas, 2006 (18 points)Overcame a deficit of 10-plus points in the second half: vs. Kansas, 2006 (18 points)Overcame a deficit of 10-plus points in the fourth half: vs. Kansas, 2006 (18 points)Had 35 minutes time of possession: at SMU, 2005 (37:14)Played an overtime game: at Colorado, 2006 (W 34-31 3OT)

LAST TIME A BAYLOR PLAYER ...Rushed 35 times in a game: Rashad Armstrong vs. Colorado, 2003 (37)Rushed 30 times in a game: Rashad Armstrong vs. Colorado, 2003 (37)QB rushed 20 times in a game: Blake Szymanski at Texas Tech, 2006 (22)Rushed for 200 yards in a game: Jerod Douglas vs. Texas, 1994 (210)Rushed for 150 yards in a game: Rashad Armstrong vs. Colorado, 2003 (166)Rushed for 100 yards in a game: Paul Mosley at Texas A&M, 2005 (133)Rushed for 100 yards in a Big 12 game: Paul Mosley at Texas A&M, 2005 (133)Rushed for 100 yards in a half: Rashad Armstrong vs. Colorado, 2003 (121, 2nd)Rushed for 100 yards in three consecutive games: Rashad Armstrong vs. Oklahoma, 2002 (103);

at Oklahoma State, 2002 (112); vs. UAB, 2003 (152)Rushed for 100 yards in two straight games: Rashad Armstrong vs. Sam Houston State, 2003 (125)

and vs. Colorado, 2003 (166)Rushed for 100 yards in three straight Big 12 games: Rashad Armstrong vs. Oklahoma, 2002 (103);

at Oklahoma State, 2002 (112) and vs. Colorado, 2003 (166)Rushed for 100 yards in two straight Big 12 games: Rashad Armstrong at Oklahoma State,

2002 (112) and vs. Colorado, 2003 (166)Scored five rushing TDs in a game: Jonathan Golden vs. Samford, 2002 (5)Scored four rushing TDs in a game: Jonathan Golden vs. Samford, 2002 (5)Scored three rushing TDs in a game: Paul Mosley vs. Oklahoma State, 2005 (3)Scored two rushing TDs in a game: Blake Szymanski at Texas Tech, 2006 (2)QB scored two rushing TDs in a game: Blake Szymanski at Texas Tech, 2006 (2)Passed for 350 yards in a game: Shawn Bell vs. Kansas, 2006 (394)Passed for 300 yards in a game: Shawn Bell vs. Kansas, 2006 (394)Passed for 250 yards in a half: Shawn Bell vs. Kansas, 2006 (257, second half)Passed for 200 yards in a half: Shawn Bell vs. Kansas, 2006 (257, second half)Passed for 200 yards in a quarter: Shawn Bell vs. Kansas, 2006 (236, fourth quarter)Attempted 50 passes in a game: Shawn Bell vs. Kansas, 2006 (55)Attempted 40 passes in a game: Blake Szymanski at Oklahoma State, 2006 (41)Threw five TDs in a game: Shawn Bell vs. Kansas, 2006 (5)Threw four TDs in a game: Shawn Bell vs. Kansas, 2006 (5)Threw three TDs in a game: Shawn Bell vs. Kansas, 2006 (5)Was intercepted three or more times: Blake Szymanski at Oklahoma State, 2006 (3)Had 400 yards total offense in a game: Tom Muecke at TCU, 1984 (423)Had 300 yards total offense in a game: Blake Szymanski at Oklahoma State, 2006 (302)Accounted for five or more TDs in a game: Shawn Bell vs. Kansas, 2006 (5 passing)Accounted for four or more TDs in a game: Shawn Bell vs. Kansas, 2006 (5 passing)Accounted for three or more TDs in a game: Blake Szymanski at Texas Tech, 2006

(2 rushing, 1 passing)Caught 12 or more passes in a game: Dominique Zeigler vs. Texas A&M, 2004 (12)Caught 10 or more passes in a game: Dominique Zeigler vs. Texas A&M, 2004 (12)Caught nine or more passes in a game: Brandon Whitaker at Washington State, 2006 (9)Caught eight or more passes in a game: Dominique Zeigler vs. Kansas State, 2006 (8)Caught seven or more passes in a game: Carl Sims at Oklahoma State, 2006 (7)Had 150 or more yards receiving in a game: Dominique Zeigler vs. Texas A&M, 2006 (180)Had 100 or more yards receiving in a game: Dominique Zeigler vs. Texas A&M, 2006 (180)Had 150 or more yards receiving in a half: Dominique Zeigler vs. Texas A&M, 2006 (166, 1st)Had 100 or more yards receiving in a half: Dominique Zeigler vs. Texas A&M, 2006 (166, 1st)Caught three or more TD passes in a game: Reggie Newhouse vs. Missouri, 2001 (3)Intercepted three or more passes in a game: Robert Blackmon at Texas, 1989 (3)Intercepted two or more passes in a game: Dwain Crawford vs. Kansas State, 2006 (2)Returned two interceptions for TDs: Samir Al-Amin vs. Southern Illinois, 2001 (45 yards, 35 yards)Had an 80-yard run: Jerod Douglas vs. Nebraska, 1997 (80)Had a 70-yard run: Trent Shelton at Texas Tech, 2004 (71)Had a 60-yard run: Trent Shelton at Texas Tech, 2004 (71)Had a 50-yard run: Paul Mosley at Texas, 2006 (56)Had a 40-yard run: Paul Mosley at Texas, 2006 (56)Completed an 80-yard pass: Aaron Karas to Reggie Newhouse at Cal, 2002 (85)Completed a 70-yard pass: Shawn Bell to Dominique Zeigler vs. Texas A&M, 2006 (79)Completed a 60-yard pass: Shawn Bell to Dominique Zeigler vs. Texas A&M, 2006 (79)Completed a 50-yard pass: Blake Szymanski to David Gettis at Oklahoma State, 2006 (51)Kicked a field goal of 50 or more yards: Adam Stiles at Texas A&M, 2001 (50)Kicked four or more field goals in a game: Jarvis VanDyke at Houston, 1995 (4)Kicked three or more field goals in a game: Ryan Havens vs. Oklahoma State, 2005 (3)Made a game-winning field goal: Ryan Havens at Colorado, 2006 (22 yards; 3rd OT, 1st poss.)Made a game-winning, game-ending field goal: Daniel Andino vs. Kansas, 2002 (33 yards)Had an 80-yard punt: Buzzy Sawyer at BYU, 1984 (86)Had a 70-yard punt: Daniel Sepulveda vs. Kansas State, 2006 (78)Had a 60-yard punt: Daniel Sepulveda at Texas Tech, 2006 (60, 60)Had a 50-yard punt: Daniel Sepulveda vs. Texas Tech, 2006 (60, 60, 58, 52)Had five or more 50-yard punts: Daniel Sepulveda vs. Kansas State, 2006 (5)Had four or more 50-yard punts: Daniel Sepulveda at Texas Tech, 2006 (4)Had three or more 50-yard punts: Daniel Sepulveda at Texas Tech, 2006 (4)Had two or more 60-yard punts: Daniel Sepulveda at Texas Tech, 2006 (2)Had six or more punts inside the 20-yard line: Daniel Sepulveda vs. Kansas State, 2006 (6)Had five or more punts inside the 20-yard line: Daniel Sepulveda vs. Kansas State, 2006 (6)Downed four or more punts inside the 10-yard line: Daniel Sepulveda vs. Kansas State, 2006 (4)Downed three or more punts inside the 10-yard line: Daniel Sepulveda vs. Kansas State, 2006 (4)Downed two or more punts inside the 10-yard line: Daniel Sepulveda vs. Kansas State, 2006 (4)Downed a punt inside the 10-yard line: Daniel Sepulveda vs. Texas A&M, 2006 (8-yard line)Downed a punt inside the 5-yard line: Daniel Sepulveda vs. Kansas State, 2006 (4-yard line)Coffined a punt inside the 5-yard line: Daniel Sepulveda vs. North Texas, 2004 (3-yard line)

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LAST TIME A BAYLOR OPPONENT ...Scored 80 or more points: at Louisiana State, 1908 (89)Scored 70 or more points: at Texas A&M, 2003 (73)Scored 60 or more points: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (66)Scored 50 or more points: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (66)Scored 40 or more points: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (66)Had 450 or more yards rushing: Nebraska, 2001 (641)Had 400 or more yards rushing: at Texas A&M, 2003 (437)Had 350 or more yards rushing: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (387)Had 300 or more yards rushing: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (387)Had 250 or more yards rushing: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (387)Had 60 or more rushing attempts: Nebraska, 2001 (73)Had 50 or more rushing attempts: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (54)Had 40 or more rushing attempts: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (54)Had seven or more TDs rushing: Texas, 2005 (7)Had six or more TDs rushing: Texas, 2005 (7)Had five or more TDs rushing: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (5)Had four or more TDs rushing: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (5)Had three or more TDs rushing: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (5)Had 500 yards passing: at Texas Tech, 2006 (507)Had 400 yards passing: at Texas Tech, 2006 (507)Had 350 yards passing: at Texas Tech, 2006 (507)Had 300 yards passing: at Texas Tech, 2006 (507)Had 60 or more pass attempts: Texas Tech, 2003 (64)Had 50 or more pass attempts: at Texas Tech, 2006 (58)Had 40 or more pass attempts: at Texas Tech, 2006 (58)Had 40 or more pass completions: Texas Tech, 2003 (44)Had 35 or more pass completions: at Texas Tech, 2006 (38)Had 30 or more pass completions: at Texas Tech, 2004 (38)Had 25 or more pass completions: at Texas Tech, 2006 (38)Had six or more TDs passing: at Texas, 2006 (6)Had five or more TDs passing: at Texas, 2006 (6)Had four or more TDs passing: at Texas Tech, 2006 (4)Had three or more TDs passing: at Texas Tech, 2006 (4)Had 700 yards total offense: Texas Tech, 2003 (716)Had 600 yards total offense: at Texas Tech, 2006 (682)Had 500 yards total offense: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (510)Had 400 yards total offense: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (510)Had 95 or more total plays: at Oklahoma, 2005 (95)Had 90 or more total plays: at Oklahoma, 2005 (95)Had 85 or more total plays: at Oklahoma, 2005 (95)Had 80 or more total plays: Oklahoma State, 2005 (81)Had four 100-yard rushers: Nebraska, 2001 (Thunder Collins [165], Dahrran Diedrick [137],

Eric Crouch [132], and Judd Davies [119])Had three 100-yard rushers: Nebraska, 2001 (Thunder Collins [165], Dahrran Diedrick [137],

Eric Crouch [132], and Judd Davies [119])Had two 100-yard rushers: at Missouri, 2005 (Brad Smith [161] and Tony Temple [100])Had three 100-yard receivers: Texas Tech, 2003 (Glover [132], Peters [130] and Francis [112])Had two 100-yard receivers: Texas Tech, 2003 (Glover [132], Peters [130] and Francis [112])Had five or more fumbles: Nebraska, 2001 (7)Lost four or more fumbles: Nebraska, 2001 (5)Returned a punt for a TD: Army, 2006 (Jeremy Trimble, 59 yards)Returned a kickoff for a TD: SMU, 1986 (Mitchell Price, 100 yards) Returned two interceptions for TDs: Cal, 2002 (Matt Nixon, 100 yards; Jemeel Powell, 26 yards)Returned an interception for a TD: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (Darnell Smith, 23 yards)Returned a fumble for a TD: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (Donovan Woods, 57 yards)Blocked a Baylor field goal: Texas, 2005Blocked a Baylor punt for a safety: at Texas, 2004Held Baylor below 300 yards total offense: at Texas Tech, 2006 (217)Held Baylor below 200 yards total offense: Missouri, 2004 (173)Held Baylor below 100 yards total offense: Oklahoma, 2000 (94)Held Baylor below 100 yards rushing: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (93)Held Baylor below 50 yards rushing: at Texas Tech, 2006 (20)Held Baylor below 25 yards rushing: at Texas Tech, 2006 (20)Held Baylor below zero yards rushing: at Washington State, 2006 (-10)Held Baylor below 200 yards passing: at Texas Tech, 2006 (197)Held Baylor below 100 yards passing: Texas, 2005 (89)Held Baylor below 50 yards passing: Oklahoma, 2000 (25)Held Baylor below 100 yards rushing and passing: Missouri, 2004 (85 rushing, 88 passing)Held Baylor to 10 or fewer first downs: Missouri, 2004 (10)Held Baylor to five or fewer first downs: Oklahoma State, 1999 (4)Had 20 or more penalties: Northwestern State, 2006 (20)Had 15 or more penalties: Northwestern State, 2006 (20)Had 10 or more penalties: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (11)Had 125 or more yards in penalties: Northwestern State, 2006 (139)Had 100 or more yards in penalties: at Oklahoma State, 2006 (124)Scored a safety: Texas, 2004 (blocked punt)Scored a two-point conversion: Texas, 2000 (pass)Made a game-winning field goal: at Washington State, 2006 (17 yards)Had 42 minutes time of possession: Oklahoma State, 1999 (42:58)Had 40 minutes time of possession: at Oklahoma, 2005 (41:40)Had 35 minutes time of possession: vs. Texas A&M, 2006 (36:52)

LAST TIME AN OPPOSING PLAYER ...Rushed for 250 yards: Ricky Williams, Texas, 1998 (259)Rushed for 200 yards: Vernan Morency, Oklahoma State, 2003 (227)Rushed for 150 yards: Jon Cornish, Kansas, 2006 (196)Rushed for 100 yards: Dantrell Savage, Oklahoma State, 2006 (116)Scored four or more rushing TDs: Ricky Williams, Texas Tech, 2001 (4)Scored three or more rushing TDs: Shannon Woods, Texas Tech, 2006 (3)Scored two or more rushing TDs: Keith Toston, Oklahoma State, 2006 (2)Passed for 400 yards: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (483)Passed for 350 yards: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (483)Passed for 300 yards: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (483)Attempted 50 passes: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (52)Attempted 40 passes: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (52)Completed 35 passes: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (35)Completed 30 passes: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (35)Completed 25 passes: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (35)Threw seven or more TD passes: B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2003 (7)Threw six or more TD passes: Colt McCoy, Texas, 2006 (6)Threw five or more TD passes: Colt McCoy, Texas, 2006 (6)Threw four or more TD passes: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (4)Threw three or more TD passes: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (4)Accounted for seven or more TDs: B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2003 (7 passing)Accounted for six or more TDs: Colt McCoy, Texas, 2006 (6 passing)Accounted for five or more TDs: Colt McCoy, Texas, 2006 (6 passing)Accounted for four or more TDs: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (4 passing)Caught 10 or more passes: D’Juan Woods, Oklahoma State, 2005 (10)Caught seven or more passes: Rashad Norwood, Kansas State, 2006 (7)Had 200 yards receiving: Joel Filani, Texas Tech, 2006 (212)Had 150 yards receiving: Joel Filani, Texas Tech, 2006 (212)Had 100 yards receiving: Joel Filani, Texas Tech, 2006 (212)Caught three or more TD passes: Joel Filani, Texas Tech, 2006 (3)Had 450 yards total offense: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (496)Had 400 yards total offense: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (496)Had 350 yards total offense: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (496)Had 300 yards total offense: Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006 (496)Had a 90-yard run: D’Andre Hardeman, Texas A&M, 1996 (95)Had an 80-yard run: Courtney Lewis, Texas A&M, 2003 (86)Had a 70-yard run: Vernan Morency, Oklahoma State, 2003 (72)Had a 60-yard run: Mike Goodson, Texas A&M, 2006 (64)Had a 50-yard run: Shannon Woods, Texas Tech, 2006 (51)Completed a 90-yard pass: Reggie McNeal to Jamaar Taylor, Texas A&M, 2003 (91)Completed an 80-yard pass: Marcus Jackson to Aaron Brown, TCU, 2006 (84)Completed a 70-yard pass: Graham Harrell to Joel Filani, Texas Tech, 2006 (76)Completed a 60-yard pass: Graham Harrell to Joel Filani, Texas Tech, 2006 (76)Kicked a 50-yard field goal: Kris Stockton, Texas, 1999 (50)Had an 80-yard punt: Cole Farden, Oklahoma State, 2003 (80)Had a 70-yard punt: Cole Farden, Oklahoma State, 2003 (80)Had a 60-yard punt: Matthew DiLallo, Colorado, 2006 (63)Had a 50-yard punt: Alex Reyes, Texas Tech, 2006 (55)

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DEPTH CHARTOFFENSEWIDE RECEIVER-X1 Trent Shelton***, 6-2, 211, Sr., Fort Worth, Texas [10/28]4 David Gettis, 6-4, 206, Fr.-HS, Los Angeles, Calif.

LEFT TACKLE67 Travis Farst**, 6-7, 335, Sr., Cedar Park, Texas [11/15]74 Thad Boatner, 6-7, 281, Fr.-RS, Hamilton, Texas

LEFT GUARD70 Chad Smith**, 6-6, 295, Jr., Allen, Texas [11/15]69 Ricky Hasoon*, 6-2, 289, Jr., Katy, Texas

CENTER50 Will Blaylock*, 6-2, 316, Sr., Tyler, Texas [11/19] 60 Sam Sledge, 6-2, 268, Fr.-RS, Midland, Texas 69 Ricky Hasoon*, 6-2, 289, Jr., Katy, Texas

RIGHT GUARD71 Dan Gay*, 6-5, 305, So., Lafayette, La. [9/9]76 Yancy Boatner**, 6-4, 330, Sr., Hamilton, Texas [2/11]

RIGHT TACKLE72 Jason Smith*, 6-5, 288, So., Dallas, Texas [11/19]65 Matt Lott*, 6-5, 315, Sr., Wiggins, Miss.73 Ted Tanner, 6-3, 289, Jr.-SQ, Waco, Texas

INSIDE RECEIVER (BIG Y/H)82 Justin Akers, 6-5, 239, Fr-RS, Deer Park, Texas [2/2]80 Jordan Adams*, 6-4, 245, Jr., Arlington, Texas [2/2]81 Mike Miller**, 6-3, 235, Jr., Lake Charles, La. [0/4]

WIDE RECEIVER-Z7 Dominique Zeigler***, 6-3, 185, Sr., Killeen, Texas [9/29]13 Ernest Smith, 6-3, 188, Fr.-HS, New Orleans, La. [1/1]3 Mikail Baker*, 6-0, 194, So., Dallas, Texas [0/1]

INSIDE WIDE RECEIVER (Little Y)21 Thomas White, 6-2, 200, So.-SQ, Plano, Texas [4/4] -or-24 Carl Sims*, 5-10, 178, So., Waco, Texas [3/4]

INSIDE WIDE RECEIVER (Little H)85 Justin Fenty, 5-10, 179, Fr.-HS, Denton, Texas [3/3] -or-24 Carl Sims*, 5-10, 178, So., Waco, Texas [3/4]9 Trey Payne*, 5-9, 170, So., La Marque, Texas [3/5]19 Joe Bennett, 5-7, 169, So-SQ, Arlington, Texas [1/1]

QUARTERBACK6 Blake Szymanski, 6-4, 205, Fr.-RS, Wichita Falls, Texas [2/2]16 Jason Lovvorn, 5-11, 193, So.-SQ, Dallas, Texas8 Chandler Dane, 6-0, 207, Fr-RS, Decatur, Texas

H BACK47 Damon Dotson**, 5-9, 215, Sr., Houston, Texas [1/1] -or-40 Keegan Vann*, 6-0, 253, Jr., Katy, Texas [1/2]

F BACK17 Paul Mosley***, 6-3, 236, Sr., Austin, Texas [6/15] -or-2 Brandon Whitaker**, 5-10, 190, Jr., Edmond, Okla. [4/6]28 Mario Price*, 5-10, 184, Sr., Fort Worth, Texas [1/1]25 Jacoby Jones, 5-11, 221, So.-SQ, Bangs, Texas

PLACE-KICKER43 Ryan Havens***, 5-10, 185, Sr., Odessa, Texas20 Caleb Allen, 6-0, 165, So.-SQ, Arlington, Texas

HOLDER37 Daniel Sepulveda***, 6-3, 230, Sr., Dallas, Texas24 Carl Sims*, 5-10, 178, So., Waco, Texas

KICKOFF RETURN3 Mikail Baker*, 6-0, 194, So., Dallas, Texas10 Queito Teasley*, 6-1, 170, So., Katy, Texas

DEFENSELEFT END90 Marcus Foreman***, 6-2, 245, Sr., Hewitt, Texas [4/19] -or-88 Jason Lamb, 6-6, 252, Fr.-RS, Richardson, Texas [7/7]95 Damien Taylor, 6-3, 266, Fr.-RS, Waco, Texas

TACKLE91 Vincent Rhodes*, 6-2, 312, So., Denison, Texas [7/9]54 Corey Ford*, 6-3, 296, Sr., Dallas, Texas [4/8]98 Quincy Jenkins***, 6-1, 288, Sr., Trinidad, Texas [0/7] -or-97 Trey Bryant, 6-3, 322, Fr.-RS, Dallas, Texas

NOSE TACKLE99 M.T. Robinson***, 6-1, 305, Sr., Newport News, Va. [7/29]96 Klayton Shoals**, 6-3, 288, Sr., Texarkana, Texas [4/8]92 Connor Redfearn, 6-2, 283, Jr.-JC, Mt. Pleasant, Texas

RIGHT END57 Geoff Nelson**, 6-2, 251, Jr., Cedar Hill, Texas [11/11]93 Julian Hill***, 6-3, 253, Sr., Katy, Texas [0/4]95 Damien Taylor, 6-3, 266, Fr.-RS, Waco, Texas

OUTSIDE SAFETY15 Maurice Linguist***, 5-10, 202, Sr., Mesquite, Texas [11/23]4 Jeremy Williams, 5-10, 211, Fr.-RS, Dallas, Texas42 Zach Jones*, 5-11, 199, Jr., Pflugerville, Texas

MIKE LINEBACKER41 Joe Pawelek, 6-2, 232, Fr.-RS, Spring Branch, Texas [9/9]22 Marcus Mead*, 6-2, 233, So., Alva, Okla.55 Paul Howard**, 6-2, 240, Sr., Denison, Texas

WILL LINEBACKER44 Nick Moore*, 6-1, 230, Jr., Arlington, Texas [10/10] -or-8 Antonio Jones, 6-3, 230, Fr.-RS, Dallas, Texas [3/3]34 Ben Hixson*, 6-2, 230, So., Southlake, Texas

CORNERBACK6 Anthony Arline***, 6-2, 191, Sr., San Antonio, Texas [11/32]36 James Todd***, 6-0, 180, Sr., Marshall, Texas [1/14]2 Josh Bell*, 6-0, 165, Jr., Dallas, Texas

FREE SAFETY1 Dwain Crawford*, 6-0, 203, So., Giddings, Texas [9/10]30 Tim Atchison, 6-2, 199, Fr.-HS, Copperas Cove, Texas

ROVER9 Brandon Stiggers, 6-0, 188, Jr.-JC, Houston, Texas [8/8]20 Alton Widemon*, 5-11, 179, Jr., Lindale, Texas [4/4]12 Jake La Mar*, 6-0, 190, So., Bedford, Texas

CORNERBACK3 C.J. Wilson***, 6-1, 195, Sr., Terrell, Texas [11/24]5 Braelon Davis*, 5-11, 190, Jr., Dallas, Texas [0/5]10 Queito Teasley*, 6-1, 170, So., Katy, Texas

DEEP SNAPPER62 Jonathan Weeks**, 5-10, 259, Jr., Glendale, Ariz. 52 Nick Myatt, 6-2, 201, Sr.-SQ, Waco, Texas

PUNTER37 Daniel Sepulveda***, 6-3, 230, Sr., Dallas, Texas43 Ryan Havens***, 5-10, 185, Sr., Odessa, Texas

PUNT RETURN24 Carl Sims*, 5-10, 178, So., Waco, Texas10 Queito Teasley*, 6-1, 170, So., Katy, Texas

* - letters earned; 2006/career starts listed in []; bold denotes returning starter

Injured: DE LeQuantum McDonald (broken leg); FS Jordan Lake (broken collar bone); QB Shawn Bell (right ACL)

Captains: QB Shawn Bell, CB C.J. Wilson and WR Dominique Zeigler

As of Nov. 12, 2006

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DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS BU OPP ------------ ------------------------ --- ----- ------ --------------------------------------------------- Sep 03, 2006 #22 TCU L 7-17 42733 FIRST DOWNS.............. 198 227 Sep 09, 2006 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 47-10 31125 Rushing................ 41 114 Sep 16, 2006 at Washington State L 15-17 41358 Passing................ 134 98 Sep 23, 2006 ARMY LOT 20-27 36218 Penalty................ 23 15 *Sep 30, 2006 KANSAS STATE W 17-3 30752 RUSHING YARDAGE.......... 530 2057 *Oct 07, 2006 at Colorado W OT 34-31 47065 Yards gained rushing... 889 2247 *Oct 14, 2006 at #6 Texas L 31-63 88966 Yards lost rushing..... 359 190 *Oct 21, 2006 KANSAS W 36-35 36125 Rushing Attempts....... 215 420 *Oct 28, 2006 #23 TEXAS A&M L 21-31 51385 Average Per Rush....... 2.5 4.9 *Nov 04, 2006 at Texas Tech L 21-55 51303 Average Per Game....... 48.2 187.0 *Nov 11, 2006 at Oklahoma State L 24-66 35430 TDs Rushing............ 9 18 * denotes conference game PASSING YARDAGE.......... 3112 2427 Att-Comp-Int........... 465-285-15 345-198-15 RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Pass....... 6.7 7.0 -------------------------------------------------------------- Average Per Catch...... 10.9 12.3 Mosley, Paul 10-6 93 484 19 465 5.0 6 56 46.5 Average Per Game....... 282.9 220.6 Whitaker, B. 9-4 41 188 30 158 3.9 1 42 17.6 TDs Passing............ 24 22 Szymanski, B. 4-2 35 153 78 75 2.1 2 21 18.8 TOTAL OFFENSE............ 3642 4484 Price, Mario 11-1 4 9 2 7 1.8 0 5 0.6 Total Plays............ 680 765 White, Thomas 8-4 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 4 0.6 Average Per Play....... 5.4 5.9 Sims, Carl 8-3 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 Average Per Game....... 331.1 407.6 Baker, Mikail 11-0 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 40-953 29-605 Fenty, Justin 9-3 4 6 6 0 0.0 0 3 0.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 30-228 27-288 Shelton, Trent 11-10 1 0 11 -11 -11.0 0 0 -1.0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..... 15-143 15-146 Zeigler, D. 10-9 3 2 18 -16 -5.3 0 2 -1.6 FUMBLES-LOST............. 24-17 13-7 TEAM 11-0 3 0 25 -25 -8.3 0 0 -2.3 PENALTIES-YARDS.......... 74-663 89-769 Bell, Shawn 9-9 27 33 170 -137 -5.1 0 9 -15.2 PUNTS-AVG................ 61-46.0 50-42.2 Total.......... 11 215 889 359 530 2.5 9 56 48.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 27:39 32:21 Opponents...... 11 420 2247 190 2057 4.9 18 64 187.0 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 60/149 63/152 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 3/7 5/11 PASSING GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ------------------------------------------------------------------ INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Bell, Shawn 9-9 130.70 241-383-10 62.9 2582 19 79 286.9 --------------------------------------- Szymanski, B. 4-2 114.85 42-76-5 55.3 501 4 56 125.2 Wilson, C.J. 4 98 24.5 1 52 Zeigler, D. 10-9 257.87 2-3-0 66.7 29 1 17 2.9 Crawford, Dwain 3 15 5.0 0 11 Parks, Terrance 6-3 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Todd, James 3 25 8.3 0 25 TEAM 11-0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Arline, Anthony 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total.......... 11 128.09 285-465-15 61.3 3112 24 79 282.9 Ford, Corey 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 11 128.83 198-345-15 57.4 2427 22 84 220.6 Pawelek, Joe 1 0 0.0 0 0 Lake, Jordan 1 0 0.0 0 0 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G La Mar, Jake 1 5 5.0 0 5 ---------------------------------------------------- Total.......... 15 143 9.5 1 52 Zeigler, D. 10-9 52 716 13.8 3 79 71.6 Opponents...... 15 146 9.7 3 34 Shelton, Trent 11-10 51 787 15.4 8 75 71.5 Whitaker, B. 9-4 30 192 6.4 1 16 21.3 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Parks, Terrance 6-3 26 217 8.3 0 29 36.2 ----------------------------------------------------- White, Thomas 8-4 23 334 14.5 2 34 41.8 Sepulveda, D. 60 2788 46.5 78 8 8 23 0 Fenty, Justin 9-3 19 183 9.6 1 19 20.3 TEAM 1 21 21.0 21 0 0 0 0 Mosley, Paul 10-6 18 99 5.5 1 16 9.9 Total.......... 61 2809 46.0 78 8 8 23 0 Payne, Trey 10-4 14 120 8.6 4 17 12.0 Opponents...... 50 2109 42.2 65 4 6 13 0 Sims, Carl 8-3 12 91 7.6 0 17 11.4 Price, Mario 11-1 11 55 5.0 0 20 5.0 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Baker, Mikail 11-0 8 65 8.1 1 21 5.9 --------------------------------------- Smith, Ernest 10-1 6 55 9.2 0 15 5.5 Sims, Carl 15 114 7.6 0 24 Akers, Justin 11-2 5 54 10.8 0 19 4.9 Teasley, Q. 11 114 10.4 0 47 Gettis, David 10-0 3 75 25.0 1 51 7.5 Shelton, Trent 2 -3 -1.5 0 0 Adams, Jordan 11-2 3 16 5.3 0 9 1.5 Nurudeen, Latif 1 0 0.0 0 0 Bell, Shawn 9-9 2 29 14.5 1 17 3.2 Whitaker, B. 1 3 3.0 0 3 Jones, Jacoby 4-0 2 24 12.0 1 15 6.0 Total.......... 30 228 7.6 0 47 Total.......... 11 285 3112 10.9 24 79 282.9 Opponents...... 27 288 10.7 1 59 Opponents...... 11 198 2427 12.3 22 84 220.6

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2006 BAYLOR FOOTBALL 4-7 Overall, 3-4 Big 12, 3-3 Home, 1-4 Road

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk --------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Baker, Mikail 19 474 24.9 0 58 Havens, Ryan 10-13 76.9 0-0 4-4 2-2 4-5 0-2 47 0 Teasley, Q. 15 341 22.7 0 59 Shelton, Trent 4 93 23.2 0 41 |------- PATs -------| Davis, Braelon 1 42 42.0 0 42 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Zeigler, D. 1 3 3.0 0 9 --------------------------------------------------------------- Total.......... 40 953 23.8 0 59 Havens, Ryan 0 10-13 31-32 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 61 Opponents...... 29 605 20.9 0 69 Shelton, Trent 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Mosley, Paul 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Payne, Trey 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 ------------------------------------------------------ Zeigler, D. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Shelton, Trent 11 -11 787 -3 93 0 866 78.7 Whitaker, B. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Zeigler, D. 10 -16 716 0 3 0 703 70.3 Szymanski, B. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Mosley, Paul 10 465 99 0 0 0 564 56.4 White, Thomas 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Baker, Mikail 11 4 65 0 474 0 543 49.4 Wilson, C.J. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Teasley, Q. 9 0 0 114 341 0 455 50.6 Bell, Shawn 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-3 0 0 6 Whitaker, B. 9 158 192 3 0 0 353 39.2 Jones, Jacoby 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 White, Thomas 8 5 334 0 0 0 339 42.4 Arline, Anthony 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Parks, Terrance 6 0 217 0 0 0 217 36.2 Baker, Mikail 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Sims, Carl 8 5 91 114 0 0 210 26.2 Gettis, David 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Fenty, Justin 9 0 183 0 0 0 183 20.3 Fenty, Justin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Payne, Trey 10 0 120 0 0 0 120 12.0 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Wilson, C.J. 11 0 0 0 0 98 98 8.9 Total.......... 35 10-13 31-32 0-0 0 0-3 0 1 273 Gettis, David 10 0 75 0 0 0 75 7.5 Opponents...... 46 11-18 44-45 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 355 Szymanski, B. 4 75 0 0 0 0 75 18.8 Price, Mario 11 7 55 0 0 0 62 5.6 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Smith, Ernest 10 0 55 0 0 0 55 5.5 -------------------- --- --- --- --- --- --- Akers, Justin 11 0 54 0 0 0 54 4.9 Baylor.............. 74 47 59 76 17 - 273 Davis, Braelon 10 0 0 0 42 0 42 4.2 Opponents........... 44 126 79 85 21 - 355 Todd, James 11 0 0 0 0 25 25 2.3 Jones, Jacoby 4 0 24 0 0 0 24 6.0 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Adams, Jordan 11 0 16 0 0 0 16 1.5 ---------------------------------------------- Crawford, Dwain 9 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.7 Bell, Shawn 9 410 -137 2582 2445 271.7 La Mar, Jake 11 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.5 Szymanski, B. 4 111 75 501 576 144.0 Total.......... 11 530 3112 228 953 143 4966 451.5 Mosley, Paul 10 93 465 0 465 46.5 Opponents...... 11 2057 2427 288 605 146 5523 502.1 Whitaker, B. 9 41 158 0 158 17.6 Zeigler, D. 10 6 -16 29 13 1.3 Price, Mario 11 4 7 0 7 0.6 Sims, Carl 8 1 5 0 5 0.6 White, Thomas 8 2 5 0 5 0.6 Baker, Mikail 11 1 4 0 4 0.4 Total.......... 11 680 530 3112 3642 331.1 Opponents...... 11 765 2057 2427 4484 407.6

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2006 BAYLOR FOOTBALL 4-7 Overall, 3-4 Big 12, 3-3 Home, 1-4 Road

|--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41 Pawelek, Joe 11 46 37 83 4.5-20 2.0-18 1-0 4 9 . . . . 44 Moore, Nick 11 31 40 71 4.0-10 . . 1 3 1-0 2 . . 15 Linguist, M. 11 34 33 67 7.5-29 1.0-6 . 2 2 . 1 . . 3 Wilson, C.J. 11 33 20 53 . . 4-98 5 . . . . . 1A Crawford, Dwain 9 24 27 51 . . 3-15 4 . . . . . 9A Stiggers, B. 11 32 15 47 3.0-8 0.5-3 . 3 . . . . . 8 Jones, Antonio 11 21 19 40 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . . . 88 Lamb, Jason 11 18 16 34 5.5-17 1.0-5 . . 6 . . . . 57 Nelson, Geoff 11 12 21 33 4.0-31 2.5-28 . . 2 . . . . 91 Rhodes, Vincent 11 17 16 33 5.0-17 2.0-9 . . 8 1-0 . . . 90 Foreman, Marcus 10 16 14 30 4.0-8 . . 2 3 . . . . 36 Todd, James 11 18 5 23 1.5-7 . 3-25 3 . . 1 . . 6 Arline, Anthony 11 17 4 21 1.0-2 . 1-0 3 . 1-40 1 . . 54 Ford, Corey 11 7 13 20 1.5-1 . 1-0 . . . . . . 99 Robinson, M.T. 10 11 9 20 . . . . 1 . . . . 93 Hill, Julian 11 10 7 17 4.0-12 1.0-8 . 1 . . 1 . . 20 Widemon, Alton 11 9 7 16 . . . 2 2 2-16 . . . 21 Lake, Jordan 5 11 4 15 . . 1-0 . . 1-0 2 . . 96 Shoals, Klayton 8 3 11 14 1.5-2 . . . . . . . . 12 La Mar, Jake 11 7 4 11 . . 1-5 1 2 . . . . 42 Jones, Zach 11 6 4 10 . . . . . . . . . 98 Jenkins, Quincy 10 5 4 9 1.5-7 1.0-6 . . 1 . . . . 2 Bell, Josh 11 2 6 8 . . . 1 . . . . . 5A Davis, Braelon 10 3 4 7 . . . 2 . . . 1 . 95 Taylor, Damien 9 2 4 6 0.5-2 . . . . . . . . 34 Hixson, Ben 11 3 3 6 . . . . 1 . . . . 7A Rodriguez, R. 9 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . . 31 Hoefer, Bennett 7 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . . 55 Howard, Paul 8 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . . 10 Teasley, Q. 9 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . . 28 Price, Mario 11 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . . 22 Mead, Marcus 5 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . . 1B Price, Marlon 8 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 97 Bryant, Trey 2 3 . 3 2.0-2 . . . . . . . . 92 Redfearn, C. 8 1 1 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 47 Dotson, Damon 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 17 Mosley, Paul 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 43 Havens, Ryan 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 1 Shelton, Trent 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 3B Nurudeen, Latif 6 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 5B Findley, Ty 1 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . 72 Smith, Jason 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 58 Carey, Chris 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 4 Gettis, David 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 3A Baker, Mikail 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 23 Ogadi, Chudi 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 7 Zeigler, D. 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 70 Smith, Chad 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 78 Horn, Anderson 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . TM TEAM 11 . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 4A Williams, J. 9 . . . . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 18 Okpara, Curtis 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . Total.......... 11 434 363 797 51-175 11-83 15-143 37 41 7-56 8 2 1 Opponents...... 11 393 245 638 64-361 31-259 15-146 40 47 17-113 16 1 .

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BAYLOR 2006 SUPERLATIVES =BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 22 Szymanski, B. at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Yards Rushing 85 Mosley, Paul at Colorado (Oct 07, 2006) TD Rushes 2 Mosley, Paul at Colorado (Oct 07, 2006) Szymanski, B. at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Long Rush 56 Mosley, Paul at Texas (Oct 14, 2006) Pass attempts 55 Bell, Shawn vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Pass completions 33 Bell, Shawn vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Yards Passing 394 Bell, Shawn vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) TD Passes 5 Bell, Shawn vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Long Pass 79 Bell, Shawn vs Texas A&M (Oct 28, 2006) Receptions 9 Shelton, Trent vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) Whitaker, B. at WSU (Sep 16, 2006) Yards Receiving 180 Zeigler, D. vs Texas A&M (Oct 28, 2006) TD Receptions 2 White, Thomas vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) Payne, Trey vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) Shelton, Trent vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Long Reception 79 Zeigler, D. vs Texas A&M (Oct 28, 2006) Field Goals 2 Havens, Ryan vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) Havens, Ryan vs Army (Sep 23, 2006) Havens, Ryan at Colorado (Oct 07, 2006) Long Field Goal 47 Havens, Ryan vs Army (Sep 23, 2006) Havens, Ryan at Colorado (Oct 07, 2006) Punts 9 Sepulveda, D. vs KSU (Sep 30, 2006) Punting Avg 59.7 Sepulveda, D. vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Long Punt 78 Sepulveda, D. vs KSU (Sep 30, 2006) Long Punt Return 47 Teasley, Q. vs KSU (Sep 30, 2006) Long Kickoff Return 59 Teasley, Q. vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Tackles 14 Pawelek, Joe at Colorado (Oct 07, 2006) Sacks 1.0 Rhodes, Vincent vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) Hill, Julian vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) Jenkins, Quincy vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) Pawelek, Joe at WSU (Sep 16, 2006) Linguist, M. vs Army (Sep 23, 2006) Lamb, Jason at Texas (Oct 14, 2006) Nelson, Geoff vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Rhodes, Vincent vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Nelson, Geoff vs Texas A&M (Oct 28, 2006) Pawelek, Joe at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Tackles For Loss 2.0 Nelson, Geoff vs TCU (Sep 03, 2006) Foreman, Marcus vs TCU (Sep 03, 2006) Moore, Nick vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Foreman, Marcus vs Tex. A&M (Oct 28, 2006) Bryant, Trey at OSU (Nov 11, 2006) Interceptions 2 Wilson, C.J. vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) Crawford, Dwain vs KSU (Sep 30, 2006)

BAYLOR TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 29 at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Yards Rushing 110 at Colorado (Oct 07, 2006) Yards Per Rush 4.4 at OSU (Nov 11, 2006) TD Rushes 2 at Colorado (Oct 07, 2006) vs Texas A&M (Oct 28, 2006) at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Pass attempts 55 vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Pass completions 33 vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Yards Passing 394 vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Yards Per Pass 11.3 vs Texas A&M (Oct 28, 2006) TD Passes 5 vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Total Plays 70 at Colorado (Oct 07, 2006) vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Total Offense 460 vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Yards Per Play 7.2 vs Texas A&M (Oct 28, 2006) Points 47 vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) Sacks By 3 vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) First Downs 24 vs TCU (Sep 03, 2006) vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Penalties 11 vs Army (Sep 23, 2006) Penalty Yards 107 vs Army (Sep 23, 2006) Turnovers 6 at OSU (Nov 11, 2006) Interceptions By 3 vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) vs KSU (Sep 30, 2006) at Colorado (Oct 07, 2006)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 24 Cornish, Jon, vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) Yards Rushing 196 Cornish, Jon, vs Kansas (Oct 21, 2006) TD Rushes 3 Woods, Shannon, at T Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Long Rush 64 Goodson, Mike, vs Texas A&M (Oct 28, 2006) Pass attempts 52 Harrell, Graham, at Te Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Pass completions 35 Harrell, Graham, at Te Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Yards Passing 483 Harrell, Graham, at Te Tech (Nov 04, 2006) TD Passes 6 McCoy, Colt, at Texas (Oct 14, 2006) Long Pass 84 Marcus JACKSON, vs TCU (Sep 03, 2006) Receptions 8 Woods, Shannon, at T Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Filani, Joel, at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Johnson, Robert, at T Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Yards Receiving 212 Filani, Joel, at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) TD Receptions 3 Filani, Joel, at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Long Reception 84 Aaron BROWN, vs TCU (Sep 03, 2006) Field Goals 2 MILLER, Austin, vs Army (Sep 23, 2006) Trlica, Alex, at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Long Field Goal 47 MILLER, Austin, vs Army (Sep 23, 2006) Punts 10 Reyer, Tim, vs KSU (Sep 30, 2006) Punting Avg 52.0 Reyes, Alex, at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Long Punt 65 Reyer, Tim, vs KSU (Sep 30, 2006) Long Punt Return 59 TRIMBLE, Jeremy, vs Army (Sep 23, 2006) Long Kickoff Return 69 Donald MASSEY, vs TCU (Sep 03, 2006) Tackles 14 Marvin WHITE, vs TCU (Sep 03, 2006) Sacks 2.5 Crowder, Tim, at Texas (Oct 14, 2006) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Pitoitua,Ropati, at WSU (Sep 16, 2006) Interceptions 2 Wheatley,Terren, at Colo. (Oct 07, 2006)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 54 at OSU (Nov 11, 2006) Yards Rushing 387 at OSU (Nov 11, 2006) Yards Per Rush 9.2 at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) TD Rushes 5 at OSU (Nov 11, 2006) Pass attempts 58 at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Pass completions 38 at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Yards Passing 507 at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Yards Per Pass 10.2 vs Texas A&M (Oct 28, 2006) TD Passes 6 at Texas (Oct 14, 2006) Total Plays 77 at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Total Offense 682 at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Yards Per Play 8.9 at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Points 66 at OSU (Nov 11, 2006) Sacks By 6 at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) First Downs 32 at Texas Tech (Nov 04, 2006) Penalties 20 vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) Penalty Yards 139 vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) Turnovers 5 vs NSU (Sep 09, 2006) vs KSU (Sep 30, 2006) Interceptions By 3 at OSU (Nov 11, 2006)

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BAYLOR MISCELANEOUS STATS

=========== 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr Baylor 60-149 40.3% 13-31 41.9% 10-40 25.0% 15-33 45.5% 20-40 50.0% 2-5 40.0% Opponents 63-152 41.4% 15-37 40.5% 15-40 37.5% 11-31 35.5% 21-41 51.2% 1-3 33.3%

============= 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr Baylor 3-7 42.9% 0-0 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 1-2 50.0% Opponents 5-11 45.5% 1-3 33.3% 2-3 66.7% 0-0 0.0% 1-4 25.0% 1-1 100.0%

========= TIME OF POSSESSION Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr Baylor Total 304:10 77:30 76:54 77:42 72:04 0:00 Avg. 27:39 7:02 6:59 7:03 6:33 0:00 Opponents Total 355:50 87:30 88:06 87:18 92:56 0:00 Avg. 32:20 7:57 8:00 7:56 8:26 0:00

BAYLOR RED-ZONE RESULTS

BAYLOR INSIDE OPPONENT RED-ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ---- In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Totals 35 30 179 23 7 16 7 0 0 3 0 2 0 30 of 35 (85.7%)

OPPONENTS INSIDE BAYLOR RED-ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ---- In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Totals 39 34 210 27 13 14 7 4 0 0 1 1 0 34 of 39 (87.2%)

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2006 BAYLOR STARTING LINEUPSOFFENSE

DEFENSE

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Off. Punts Fum. Penalties 3rd Time ofGame Score Tot Ru-Pa-Pe No-Yds-TD C-A-I Yds TD Pl-Yds No-Avg F-L No-Yds Downs Poss——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————@ Baylor 7 24 3-18-3 20-47-0 31-47-1 286 1 67-333 4-43.0 1-1 7-55 9-15 28:43TCU 17 16 6-8-2 35-98-0 18-27-1 233 2 62-331 5-41.8 1-0 8-69 7-14 31:17——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————@ Baylor 47 17 1-13-3 8-20-0 27-46-1 330 5 54-350 6-37.8 0-0 10-80 4-12 22:54Northwestern St. 10 14 5-8-1 39-147-0 14-28-3 182 1 67-329 6-38.3 2-2 20-139 5-15 37:06——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Baylor 15 15 2-13-0 14-(-10)-0 31-49-2 256 1 63-246 8-47.8 2-2 9-75 6-16 27:48vs. Washington St. 17 20 4-14-2 34-51-0 25-38-2 285 2 72-336 4-32.2 5-2 3-25 6-14 32:12——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————@ Baylor 20 17 5-10-2 28-62-1 26-35-0 241 1 63-303 6-39.8 0-0 11-107 5-14 32:07Army 27 OT 18 9-7-2 38-140-1 15-22-0 138 1 60-278 2-37.0 1-1 6-64 3-11 27:53——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————@ Baylor 17 13 1-11-1 19-18-0 26-47-1 294 2 66-312 9-52.1 4-3 5-66 3-19 32:20Kansas St. 3 12 4-8-0 21-45-0 22-55-3 296 0 76-341 10-45.3 2-2 11-84 3-19 27:40——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Baylor 34 3OT 20 5-14-1 26-110-2 31-44-2 272 2 70-382 4-49.8 1-1 8-87 9-16 26:39@ Colorado 31 22 15-5-2 49-276-3 9-25-3 75 1 74-351 4-51.8 1-0 4-28 8-17 33:21——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Baylor 31 17 2-12-3 11-27-1 26-48-1 320 3 59-347 4-35.2 4-4 5-37 5-13 26:58@ Texas 63 22 11-9-2 37-162-1 21-32-1 275 6 69-437 4-36.8 0-0 9-98 10-15 33:02——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————@ Baylor 36 24 4-16-4 15-66-0 33-55-2 394 5 70-460 3-59.7 1-1 4-36 8-14 28:13Kansas 35 22 17-4-1 46-284-3 11-24-1 98 1 70-382 6-44.8 0-0 7-55 5-13 31:47——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————@ Baylor 21 12 6-6-0 24-77-2 14-23-0 260 1 47-337 6-47.2 0-0 5-41 2-9 23:08Texas A&M 31 23 16-6-1 48-292-2 12-21-0 215 2 69-507 4-44.5 0-0 4-23 8-14 36:52——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Baylor 21 16 6-8-2 29-20-2 16-30-1 197 1 59-217 8-49.6 5-2 7-49 5-14 30:02@ Texas Tech 55 32 7-24-1 19-175-3 38-58-1 507 4 77-682 2-52.0 1-0 6-60 3-9 29:58——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Baylor 24 23 6-13-4 21-93-1 24-41-3 262 2 62-355 3-40.3 6-3 3-30 2-9 25:18@ Oklahoma St. 66 26 20-5-1 54-387-5 13-15-0 123 2 69-510 3-36.7 0-0 11-124 5-10 34:42——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————@ BaylorOklahoma

WR LT LG C RG RT IR IR WR QB RBTCU Zeigler Farst C. Smith Y. Boatner Blaylock J. Smith Adams Akers Dotson (FB) Bell MosleyNorthwestern St. E. Smith Farst C. Smith Y. Boatner Blaylock J. Smith Parks Sims Shelton Bell Mario Pricevs. Washington St. Zeigler Farst C. Smith Blaylock Gay J. Smith Parks Payne Shelton Bell WhitakerArmy Zeigler Farst C. Smith Blaylock Gay J. Smith Parks Bennett Shelton Bell WhitakerKansas State Zeigler Farst C. Smith Blaylock Gay J. Smith White Fenty Shelton Bell Whitakerat Colorado Zeigler Farst C. Smith Blaylock Gay J. Smith White Fenty Shelton Bell Whitakerat Texas Vann (FB) Farst C. Smith Blaylock Gay J. Smith Adams Akers Shelton Bell MosleyKansas Zeigler Farst C. Smith Blaylock Gay J. Smith Payne Sims Shelton Bell MosleyTexas A&M Zeigler Farst C. Smith Blaylock Gay J. Smith Payne Sims Shelton Bell Mosleyat Texas Tech Zeigler Farst C. Smith Blaylock Gay J. Smith Payne White Shelton Szymanski Mosleyat Oklahoma St. Zeigler Farst C. Smith Blaylock Gay J. Smith Fenty White Shelton Szymanski MosleyOklahoma

LE DT DT RE LB LB CB OS ROV FS CBTCU Foreman Ford Shoals Nelson Moore A. Jones Wilson Linguist Stiggers Crawford ArlineNorthwestern St. Foreman Ford Shoals Nelson Pawelek A. Jones Wilson Linguist Stiggers Crawford Arlinevs. Washington St. Foreman Ford Shoals Nelson Moore A. Jones Wilson Linguist Stiggers Crawford ArlineArmy Lamb Ford Shoals Nelson Moore Pawelek Wilson Linguist Widemon Crawford ArlineKansas State Lamb Robinson Rhodes Nelson Moore Pawelek Wilson Linguist Stiggers Crawford Arlineat Colorado Foreman Robinson Rhodes Nelson Moore Pawelek Wilson Linguist Stiggers Crawford Arlineat Texas Lamb Robinson Rhodes Nelson Moore Pawelek Wilson Linguist Stiggers Crawford ArlineKansas Lamb Robinson Rhodes Nelson Moore Pawelek Wilson Linguist Widemon Crawford ArlineTexas A&M Lamb Robinson Rhodes Nelson Moore Pawelek Wilson Linguist Stiggers Crawford Arlineat Texas Tech Lamb Robinson Rhodes Nelson Moore Pawelek Wilson Linguist Widemon Todd Arlineat Oklahoma St. Lamb Robinson Rhodes Nelson Moore Pawelek Wilson Linguist Widemon Stiggers ArlineOklahoma

2006 BAYLOR GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATS

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Att-Yds-TD #11 Bell #17 Mosley #28 Price #24 Sims #6 Szymanski #20 Whitaker #21 White #7 ZeiglerTCU 4-3-0 10-34-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 5-18-0 DNP 1-(-8)-0Northwestern St. 1-(-3)-0 DNP 1-5-0 1-5-0 1-(-10)-0 4-23-0 0-0-0 DNPvs. Washington St. 5-(-35)-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 6-20-0 DNP 0-0-0Army 2-(-12)-0 14-38-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 9-31-0 DNP 0-0-0Kansas State 4-(-21)-0 7-33-0 2-4-0 DNP DNP 5-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at Colorado 2-(-14)-0 20-85-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 3-40-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at Texas 4-(-30)-0 5-64-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-3-0 0-0-0 1-(-10)-0Kansas 3-(-21)-0 8-75-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 3-18-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Texas A&M 2-(-4)-0 13-53-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-20-0 5-3-1 2-5-0 0-0-0at Texas Tech DNP 6-19-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 22-25-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0at Oklahoma St. DNP 8-62-1 1-(-2)-0 0-0-0 10-40-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Oklahoma

Att-Yds-TD #82 Akers #3 Baker #85 Fenty #4 Gettis #25 J. Jones #81 Miller #17 Mosley #5 ParksTCU DNP 5-45-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-2-0 7-65-0Northwestern St. 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-15-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-0vs. Washington St. 0-0-0 1-3-0 5-65-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-33-0Army 2-13-0 0-0-0 3-24-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-4-0 4-50-0Kansas State 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-14-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-6-0 7-57-0at Colorado 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-52-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-12-0 3-12-0at Texas 1-14-0 0-0-0 2-19-0 0-0-0 1-9-1 0-0-0 2-5-0 DNPKansas 1-19-0 1-15-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 5-26-1 DNPTexas A&M 1-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-2-0 DNPat Texas Tech 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-13-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNPat Oklahoma St. 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-9-0 2-62-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-42-0 DNPOklahoma

Att-Yds-TD #9 Payne #28 Price #1 Shelton #24 Sims #13 E. Smith #2 Whitaker #21 White #7 ZeiglerTCU 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-61-0 3-12-0 1-12-0 3-33-0 DNP 6-56-0Northwestern St. 3-30-2 5-34-0 9-158-1 1-9-0 2-18-0 2-14-0 3-52-2 DNPvs. Washington St. 1-2-0 3-26-0 5-25-0 DNP 0-0-0 9-57-0 DNP 3-45-0Army DNP 0-0-0 7-79-1 DNP 0-0-0 5-24-0 DNP 4-47-0Kansas State 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-107-1 DNP 0-0-0 3-15-0 0-0-0 8-73-1at Colorado 3-28-1 0-0-0 5-56-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-15-0 1-26-0 7-71-0at Texas 0-0-0 2-(-10)-0 6-114-1 0-0-0 1-7-0 1-11-0 6-95-0 3-39-0Kansas 5-43-0 0-0-0 6-104-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-13-1 4-52-0 7-122-1Texas A&M 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 1-8-0 DNP 1-10-0 3-40-0 5-180-1at Texas Tech 1-9-0 1-5-0 2-62-1 0-0-0 2-18-0 DNP 5-46-0 4-44-0at Oklahoma St. 1-8-1 0-0-0 2-15-0 7-62-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-23-0 5-39-0Oklahoma

C-A-Int-Yds-TD #11 Bell #6 SzymanskiTCU 31-47-1-286-1 DNPNorthwestern St. 25-41-1-288-4 2-3-0-42-1vs. Washington St. 31-48-2-256-1 DNPArmy 26-35-0-241-1 DNPKansas State 25-46-1-282-2 DNPat Colorado 31-44-2-272-2 DNPat Texas 25-47-1-303-2 DNPKansas 33-55-2-394-5 DNPTexas A&M 14-20-0-260-1 0-2-1-0-0at Texas Tech DNP 16-30-1-197-1at Oklahoma St. DNP 24-41-3-262-2Oklahoma

GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING

GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING

GAME-BY-GAME PASSING

2006 BAYLOR GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATS

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Solo+Asst=Total #54 Ford #90 Foreman #93 Hill #88 Lamb #57 Nelson #91 Rhodes #99 Robinson #96 ShoalsTCU 1+0=1 3+2=5 1+0=1 1+2=3 2+5=7 1+0=1 0+1=1 0+1=1Northwestern St. 1+1=2 0+4=4 2+2=4 1+2=3 0+2=2 3+1=4 DNP 1+3=4vs. Washington St. 1+2=3 0+0=0 1+2=3 1+0=1 1+2=3 0+0=0 1+2=3 0+1=1Army 0+6=6 DNP 0+1=1 2+5=7 0+4=4 1+5=6 0+0=0 0+3=3Kansas State 2+0=2 4+1=5 0+0=0 0+1=1 0+1=1 0+1=1 1+1=2 0+1=1at Colorado 0-0-0 1+2=3 1+0=1 1+0=1 2+2=4 3+2=5 2+1=3 DNPat Texas 0+1=1 1+2=3 2+0=2 5+0=5 1+0=1 4+1=5 1+0=1 DNPKansas 1+1=2 4+0=4 2+1=3 1+1=2 3+0=3 2+0=2 2+1=3 0+2=2Texas A&M 0+2=2 2+2=4 1+0=1 1+2=3 3+3=6 1+3=4 1+3=4 1+0=1at Texas Tech 1+0=1 1+1=2 0+0=0 2+1=3 0+2=2 1+0=1 0+0=0 DNPat Oklahoma St. 0+0=0 0+0=0 0+1=1 3+2=5 0+0=0 1+3=4 3+0=3 1+0=1Oklahoma

Solo+Asst=Total #6 Arline #2 Bell #1 Crawford #5 Davis #8 A. Jones #42 Z. Jones #21 Lake #12 La MarTCU 1+0=1 0+0=0 1+4=5 1+0=1 1+1=2 0+0=0 1+0=1 3+0=3Northwestern St. 1+0=1 0+1=1 3+3=6 0+1=1 1+5=6 0+3=3 3+1=4 0+0=0vs. Washington St. 1+2=3 0+0=0 0+5=5 0+0=0 3+2=5 2+0=2 1+0=1 0+0=0Army 2+1=3 0+0=0 1+4=5 0+0=0 0+1=1 0+0=0 2+2=4 0+1=1Kansas State 2+0=2 1+1=2 3+2=5 DNP 1+2=3 0+0=0 4+1=5 2+0=2at Colorado 1+0=1 0+1=1 5+6=11 0+0=0 4+2=6 0+0=0 DNP 0+0=0at Texas 1+0=1 0+1=1 2+1=3 1+1=1 2+1=3 0+0=0 DNP 1+0=1Kansas 0+0=0 0+0=0 9+1=10 0+1=1 0+3=3 3+0=3 DNP 0+0=0Texas A&M 2+0=2 0+0=0 0+1=1 0+0=0 1+0=1 0+0=0 DNP 0+0=0at Texas Tech 2+0=2 0+2=2 DNP 1+1=2 3+2=5 0+0=0 DNP 1+2=3at Oklahoma St. 4+1=5 1+0=1 DNP 1+0=1 5+0=5 0+1=1 DNP 0+1=1Oklahoma

Solo+Asst=Total #15 Linguist #44 Moore #41 Pawelek #11 Price #9 Stiggers #36 Todd #20 Widemon #3 WilsonTCU 1+2=3 1+5=6 2+2=4 0+0=0 1+3=4 4+2=6 0+1=1 3+2=5Northwestern St. 1+0=1 0+1=1 2+7=9 0+1=1 1+1=2 0+2=2 1+1=2 1+0=1vs. Washington St. 4+4=8 4+4=8 4+2=6 1+0=1 4+1=5 0+1=1 1+1=2 5+1=6Army 5+6=11 0+11=11 3+4=7 0+0=0 2+2=4 0+0=0 2+0=2 1+4=5Kansas State 3+5=8 4+1=5 1+6=7 DNP 2+0=2 3+0=3 0+0=0 1+1=2at Colorado 3+1=4 6+6=12 11+3=14 DNP 5+0=5 2+0=2 0+1=1 6+1=7at Texas 4+0=4 3+1=4 7+1=8 DNP 3+1=4 1+0=1 1+0=1 5+2=7Kansas 3+4=7 4+0=4 6+1=7 0+0=0 1+0=1 2+0=2 1+0=1 1+1=2Texas A&M 2+7=9 3+6=9 3+5=8 0+0=0 5+4=9 4+0=4 2+1=3 2+3=5at Texas Tech 6+2=8 2+3=5 4+5=9 0+0=0 2+1=3 0+0=0 1+1=2 5+3=8at Oklahoma St. 2+2=4 4+2=6 3+1=4 1+0=1 6+2=8 2+0=2 0+1=1 3+2=5Oklahoma

No.-Avg.-In 20 #11 Bell #37 SepulvedaTCU 0-0.0-0 4-43.0-3Northwestern St. 0-0.0-0 6-37.8-1vs. Washington St. 0-0.0-0 8-47.8-2Army 0-0.0-0 5-43.6-0Kansas State 0-0.0-0 9-52.1-6at Colorado 0-0.0-0 4-49.8-1at Texas 0-0.0-0 4-35.2-2Kansas 0-0.0-0 3-59.7-2Texas A&M 0-0.0-0 6-47.2-2at Texas Tech DNP 8-49.6-4at Oklahoma St. DNP 3-40.3-0Oklahoma

Made Missed #43 HavensTCU 47Northwestern St. 45, 35vs. Washington St. noneArmy 47, 24Kansas State 50, 22at Colorado 47, 22at Texas 27Kansas 42, 58Texas A&M noneat Texas Tech noneat Oklahoma St. 31Oklahoma

GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (DEFENSIVE LINEMEN)

GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (LINEBACKERS & DEFENSIVE BACKS)

2006 BAYLOR GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATS

GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOALS

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Plays Yds Time Score (Qtr)TCU

4 35 1:50 Baker 21 pass from Bell (2nd)

NORTHWESTERN STATE1 46 0:19 Shelton 46 pass from Bell (1st)

Wilson 52 interception return (1st)5 15 1:14 Havens 45 FG (2nd)5 46 0:57 Havens 35 FG (2nd)5 45 1:47 Payne 8 pass from Bell (3rd)

10 46 2:26 Payne 15 pass from Bell (4th)3 25 0:39 White 11 pass from Bell (4th)1 22 0:31 White 27 pass from Szymanski (4th)

at Washington StateTEAM safety (1st) [WSU punt through back of endzone]

7 59 3:26 Fenty 12 pass from Bell (1st)Arline 40 fumble return (4th)

ARMY10 77 5:40 Shelton 7 pass from Bell (1st)

8 50 2:55 Havens 47 FG (1st)4 27 1:59 Mosley 2 run (3rd)

14 73 6:25 Havens 24 FG (4th)

KANSAS STATE5 90 2:12 Shelton 75 pass from Bell (1st)7 33 2:59 Zeigler 11 pass from Bell (3rd)5 16 2:32 Havens 22 FG (3rd)

at Colorado4 4 4:53 Havens 47 FG (2nd)

12 81 6:24 Payne 17 pass from Bell (2nd)6 54 2:25 Mosley 28 run (4th)6 25 Mosley 1 run (OT)6 25 Shelton 10 pass from Bell (2OT)7 20 Havens 22 FG (3OT)

Plays Yds Time Score (Qtr)at Texas

1 67 0:30 Shelton 67 pass from Bell (1st)9 51 4:23 Havens 27 FG (1st)

10 80 3:40 Bell 17 pass from Zeigler (3rd)4 80 1:36 Mosley 56 run (3rd)

11 70 4:38 J. Jones 9 pass from Bell (4th)

KANSAS11 80 3:47 Whitaker 5 pass from Bell (1st)13 56 6:55 Havens 42 FG (2nd)

6 58 2:39 Shelton 4 pass from Bell (2nd)5 80 1:16 Shelton 42 pass from Bell (4th)4 84 0:51 Mosley 4 pass from Bell (4th)9 58 1:35 Zeigler 10 pass from Bell (4th)

TEXAS A&M2 80 1:18 Zeigler 79 pass from Bell (1st)6 91 3:05 Whitaker 3 run (2nd)

11 80 4:41 Mosley 1 run (3rd)

at Texas Tech1 56 0:26 Shelton 56 pass from Szymanski (1st)1 3 0:05 Szymanski 3 run (2nd)9 60 4:26 Szymanski 3 run (3rd)

at Oklahoma State12 76 4:36 Havens 31 FG (1st)10 80 4:00 Payne 8 pass from Szymanski (3rd)

9 80 3:42 Gettis 11 pass from Szymanski (4th)2 59 1:03 Mosley 8 run (4th)

Yds Play Opp. Date (Quarter)79 Zeigler pass from Bell [TD] TEXAS A&M 10-28 (1st)75 Shelton pass from Bell [TD] KSU 9-30 (1st)67 Shelton pass from Bell [TD] at Texas 10-14 (1st)60 Zeigler pass from Bell KANSAS 10-21 (4th)59 Teasley kick return KANSAS 10-21 (2nd)58 Baker kick return at Texas 10-14 (2nd)56 Shelton pass from Szymanski [TD] at Texas Tech 11-4 (1st)56 Mosley run [TD] at Texas 10-14 (3rd)52 Wilson interception return [TD] NSU 9-9 (1st)51 Gettis pass from Szymanski at OSU 11-11 (4th)49 Zeigler pass from Bell TEXAS A&M 10-28 (2nd)47 Teasley kick return KSU 9-30 (3rd)46 Baker kick return NSU 9-9 (3rd)46 Shelton pass from Bell [TD] NSU 9-9 (1st)46 Wilson interception return TCU 9-3 (2nd)44 Baker kick return Army 9-23 (3rd)43 Teasley kick return NSU 9-9 (3rd)42 Shelton pass from Bell [TD] KANSAS 10-21 (4th)42 Whitaker run at Colorado 10-7 (3rd)42 B. Davis kick return at Colorado 10-7 (3rd)41 Shelton kick return at OSU 11-11 (4th)

Yds Play Opp. Date (Quarter)41 Shelton pass from Bell NSU 9-9 (2nd)40 Shelton pass from Bell KANSAS 10-21 (4th)40 Arline fumble return at WSU 9-16 (4th)39 Mosley run KANSAS 10-21 (2nd)39 Baker kick return at Colorado 10-7 (3rd)34 White pass from Bell KANSAS 10-21 (1st)33 Baker kick return at Texas Tech 11-4 (3rd)33 Teasley kick return at WSU 9-16 (4th)29 Zeigler pass from Bell TEXAS A&M 10-28 (2nd)29 Shelton pass from Bell KSU 9-30 (4th)29 Parks pass from Bell Army 9-23 (1st)28 Mosley 28 run [TD] at Colorado (4th)28 Baker kick return at WSU 9-16 (3rd)27 White pass from Szymanski [TD] NSU 9-9 (4th)26 Baker kick return at Texas Tech 11-4 (4th)26 White pass from Bell at Colorado 10-7 (1st)26 Zeigler pass from Bell KSU 9-30 (2nd)25 Todd interception return at Texas Tech 11-4 (2nd)

Average BaylorScoring Drive

Plays: 6.1Yards: 50.9Time: 2:24

2006 BAYLOR SCORING DRIVES

2006 BAYLOR LONG PLAYS (25-plus yards)

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FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE

LINEBACKER • 6-2 • 226 • FRESHMAN • SPRING BRANCH, TEXAS

• Redshirt MIKE linebacker Joe Pawelek is a2006 Freshman All-America and Big 12Defensive Freshman of the Year candi-date.

• Leads the 2006 Bears in tackles with 83stops (46 solos), including 4.5 for loss (No.4 on squad), two sacks (T-No. 2 on team),a team-high nine QB hurries, four PBUs (T-No. 2 on team) and an interception.

• His 7.55 tackles per game rank No. 9 in Big12 overall (No. 8 among all linebackers)and No. 1 among all freshmen nationally(No. 90 overall).

• Totaled four or more tackles in every 2006game.

• Had four tackles (three solos) at Oklahoma State.• Team-high nine tackles (four solos), one sack and a PBU at Texas Tech.• Recorded an eight-tackle (three solos) game vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• Seven tackles (six solos) with one for loss and a QB hurry vs. Kansas.• Had eight tackles (seven solos), a PBU and a QB hurry at No. 6 Texas.• Tallied a career-best 14 stops (career-high 11 solos) at Colorado and his first career

interception which clinched the Bears’ 3OT win.• Registered back-to-back seven-tackle efforts vs. Army (three solos) and Kansas State

(one solo).• Also had four QB hurries and a PBU vs. K-State.• Tallied six tackles (four solos), with one sack, at Washington State.• Had a then-career-high nine stops (two solos) in first career start vs. Northwestern

State.• Also a catcher on the BU baseball team, but redshirted in 2006.• Registered 197 tackles and six fumble recoveries en route to 2004 San Antonio Express-

News Defensive Player of the Year honors.

2006 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOPPONENT SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL-YYDS SACKS-YYDS FF FR-YYDS INT-YYDS QBH PBU START PLAYSTCU 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 — 36NORTHWESTERN STATE 2 7 9 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 X 53at Washington State 4 2 6 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 — 68ARMY 3 4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 X 71KANSAS STATE 1 6 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 4 1 X 80at Colorado 11 3 14 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 1 1 X 85at Texas 8 0 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 X 84KANSAS 6 1 7 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 X 83TEXAS A&M 3 5 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 X 87at Texas Tech 4 5 9 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 X 83at Oklahoma State 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 X 71TOTALS 47 36 83 4.5-220 2.0-118 0 0-00 1-00 9 5 9 717

#41 Joe Pawelek“You can’t duplicate thaton Madden. That a fresh-man, playing in his sixthgame ... he made a play

on a ball that a DB is supposed to make.”

— Baylor CB C.J. Wilson on Pawelek’s game-ending interception at Colorado

CAREER SINGLE-GGAME BESTSTackles: 14 at Colorado; Oct. 7, 2006Solo Tackles: 11 at Colorado; Oct. 7, 2006Tackles for Loss: 1.0, four timesSacks: 1.0, twiceInterceptions: 1 at Colorado; Oct. 7, 2006QB Hurries: 4 vs. Kansas State; Sept. 30, 2006

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RAY GUY AWARD CANDIDATE

PUNTER • 6-3 • 230 • SENIOR • DALLAS, TEXAS• 2004 Ray Guy Award winner as the nation’s top collegiate punter, fifth-year senior Daniel Sepulveda was selected as one of 10 2006 Guy Award semifinalists Nov. 3 by the Greater

Augusta Sports Council.• No. 2 both nationally and in the Big 12 with his 46.466-yard average (just behind Oklahoma State’s Matt Fodge’s 46.472 mark), he’s placed 38.3 percent (23-of-60) of his 2006 punts

inside the opponents’ 20-yard line.• Sepulveda’s 2006 average is better than Ty Atteberry’s Baylor single-season record average of 46.35 yards established in 1996.• In Big 12 games only, Sepulveda leads the conference in both gross average (48.4 yards) and net average (43.2 yards) and has placed 46.0 percent (17-of-37) of his punts inside the 20

with just one touchback.• As a team, the 2006 Bears rank No. 6 nationally and lead the Big 12 with their 38.7-yard net punting average. In Big 12 games-only, Baylor owns a sparkling 43.2-yard net average.• His 91 career punts of 50-plus yards are an NCAA record, three more than Mississippi’s Bill Smith registered on 254 punts from 1983-86.• Has averaged 40.0 yards (min. of four punts) 35 times in his career, just two games shy of the all-time NCAA record established by Texas A&M’s Shane Lechler (1996-99) and tied by

Wake Forest’s Ryan Plackemeier (2002-05). All-told, Sepulveda has averaged at least 40.0 yards in 39 of 45 career games.• With 22 punts of 50-plus yards in 2006, he needs just four more boots to tie his own single-season school record (26 in 2003).• Seven punts of 60-plus yards in 2006 match the Baylor single-season record set by Buzzy Sawyer in 1984.• Career average of 45.21 yards ranks as the best in NCAA history among players with a minimum of 250 career punts, just ahead of Lechler, who averaged 44.7 yards on 268 kicks from

1996-99 at Texas A&M.• Leads active I-A punters in both total punts (271), punt yards (12,251), and average (45.21), is No. 3 in punts per game (6.0 ppg).• 31.4 percent of his career punts have pinned foes inside the 20-yard line, while 34.0 percent have been 50 or more yards.• Owns Baylor career marks for 50-(91) and 60-(21) yard punts, as well as punts (271), punt yards (12,251 yards) and average (45.21).• Has recorded at least one 50-yard punt in 39 of 45 career games with two or more such punts in 28 contests. Registered at least one 50-yard punt in 18-straight games to begin his col-

legiate career.• Selected to participate in the 2007 Senior Bowl.• Tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right (non-kicking) knee during a pick-up basketball game over the 2006 Easter holiday weekend, underwent successful surgery April 27 to

repair the damage and was on the field for the Bears’ season-opener vs. No. 22 TCU.• Averaged 39.9 yards per punt on 10 kicks in season’s first two games, but has averaged 47.78 yards on 50 punts over last nine 2006 outings.• Against Oklahoma State, he averaged 40.3 yards on three kicks.• At Texas Tech, he averaged a school-record 49.6 yards (eight punts or fewer) on eight kicks with a net of 46.5 yards, four inside the 20 and four of 50-plus yards to earn Big 12 Special

Teams Player of the Week honors for the second time in his career.• Averaged 47.2 yards on six punts vs. No. 22 Texas A&M with two inside the 20, a pair of 50-plus kicks and a long of 57 yards.• In the Kansas game, he averaged a career-high 59.7 yards on a season-low three punts with all going 50-plus yards and two inside the 20.• Averaged just 35.2 yards on four punts at No. 6 Texas, but placed two inside the 20.• At Colorado, he averaged 49.8 yards on four punts with one inside the 20, two of 50-plus yards and a long of 62.• Against Kansas State, he punted a career-high tying nine times for a school-record (nine or more punts) 52.1-yard average (51.0-yard net).• Recorded career-best six punts inside the K-State 20-yard line and a career-high tying five 50-yarders vs. the Wildcats.• One of nine punts vs. Kansas State was career-long tying 78-yard boot.• Selected as the nation’s No. 1 punter by The Sporting News’ in its 2006 preview magazine and was a near consensus preseason first-team All-America and All-Big 12 selection.• Also serves as the Bears’ holder on PATs and FGs.• Only the third national college football award winner in school history, following two-time Davey O’Brien pick

Mike Singletary and inaugural Thorpe Award recipient Thomas Everett, Sepulveda began his career as a walk-on linebacker but earned a scholarship as a punter after the 2003 season.

• With a 3.48 cumulative grade-point average in accounting (he’s slated to graduate in December), the three-time first-team Academic All-Big 12 honoree received 2005 first-team CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine AcademicAll-America honors as a junior to become just the third Baylor football player (and first since 1963) to earnboth academic and athletic All-America accolades in the same season. He was selected to the District VI aca-demic team announced last week.

• Brother of former Bear standout linebacker Stephen Sepulveda.

2006 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOPPONENT PUNTS YARDS AVG. NET LONG BLKD TB FC 50+ 60+ 70+ I20TCU 4 172 43.0 34.3 56 0 0 0 1 0 0 3NORTHWESTERN STATE 6 227 37.8 31.0 45 0 2 0 0 0 0 1at Washington State 8 382 47.8 39.1 61 0 3 1 3 1 0 2ARMY 5 218 43.6 20.8 59 0 2 0 2 0 0 0KANSAS STATE 9 469 52.1 51.0 78 0 0 1 5 2 1 6at Colorado 4 199 49.8 44.2 62 0 0 1 2 1 0 1at Texas 4 141 35.2 33.5 38 0 0 1 0 0 0 2KANSAS 3 179 59.7 41.3 68 0 0 0 3 1 0 2TEXAS A&M 6 283 47.2 38.8 57 0 1 2 2 0 0 2at Texas Tech 8 397 49.6 46.5 60 0 0 2 4 2 0 4at Oklahoma State 3 121 40.3 33.7 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 60 2,788 46.5 39.0 78 0 8 8 22 7 1 23CAREER 271 12,251 45.2 39.0 78 3 39 19 91 21 2 85

#37 Daniel Sepulveda

CAREER SINGLE-GGAME BESTSPunts: 9, four timesAverage (5-66 punts): 55.0 vs. Texas State; Sept. 11, 2004 (6)Average (7-88 punts): 49.6 at Texas Tech; Nov. 4, 2006 (8)Average (9-pplus punts): 52.1 vs. Kansas State; Sept. 30, 2006 (9)Punts of 50-pplus yards: 5, three timesPunts Inside the 20: 6 vs. Kansas State; Sept. 30, 2006 (9 punts)

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ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE

WIDE RECEIVER • 6-2 • 208 • SENIOR • FORT WORTH, TEXAS

• Fifth-year senior honors candidate Trent Shelton,BU’s No. 1 X receiver, leads 2006 Bears in receiv-ing yards (787), TD catches (eight) and yards percatch (15.4 ypc), and is No. 2 in receptions (51).

• Ranks No. 6 in Big 12 and No. 53 nationally with4.64 receptions per game, stands No. 6 in leagueand No. 36 nationally with 71.55 receiving yardsper game.

• Has recorded at least one reception in a school-record 44 consecutive games to better ReggieNewhouse’s 34-game streak that spanned the2000, 2001 and 2002 seasons.

• Shelton’s 44-game string, the nation’s fourth-longest among active players, includes 37 multi-reception games.

• Caught at least one TD pass in a school-recordfive straight games (Army-Kansas games) and had six TDs all-told in that stretch.

• His eight receiving TDs on year rank T-No. 2 on BU’s single-season list, while he’s No. 10 in receptions (51)and No. 9 in receiving yards (787).

• 32 of 51 receptions on year have resulted in first downs and/or touchdowns; while 12 of 13 catches onthird down have resulted in first downs and/or touchdowns, including 9 of 10 on third-and-long.

• Eight receptions of 25-plus yards in 2006, includes five for TDs.• Two catches for 15 yards at Oklahoma State. Also had four kickoff returnss for 93 yards, with a long of 41

yards, and two punt returns for -3 yards against the Cowboys.• Logged two receptions for 62 yards at Texas Tech, one of which was a 56-yard TD pass from Blake

Szymanski.• Had just one reception for six yards vs. No. 22 Texas A&M, which snapped his 18-game string with at least

two catches.• Against Kansas, he caught six passes for 104 yards and a career-high two TDs. In the 4Q, he tallied five

receptions for 100 yards and one score en route to his fourth 100-yard game of 2006.• At No. 6 Texas, he hauled in six passes for 114 yards and one TD, a 67-yard grab on the Bears’ first offen-

sive play of the game.• Had five receptions for 56 yards and one TD at Colorado. His lone TD catch vs. the Buffs was a 10-yarder

on 4th & Goal to force a third OT.• Caught three balls for 107 yards against Kansas State, one of which was a career-long 75-yard TD pass

from Shawn Bell, which ranked as the 20th-longest pass play in school history.• Registered a team-high nine receptions for a career-high 158 yards and one TD vs. Northwestern State.• Shelton’s yardage total vs. Northwestern State marked his first career 100-yard receiving performance.• No. 4 on Baylor’s all-time receptions (153) list, No. 5 in both receiving yards (1,963) and touchdown

receptions (14).• Uncle, George Stewart, played football at Arkansas and is the receivers coach for the NFL’s Atlanta

Falcons, while his brother, Terry, played basketball at Texas-San Antonio and is currently a coach atNorth Crowley (Texas) High School and his other brother, Todd, played basketball at Central (Kan.)College and works for the Cleveland Cavaliers.

2006 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOPPONENT G-GGS REC YARDS AVG TD FD 3D-FFD 3DL-FFD 4D-FFDTCU X-O 5 61 12.2 0 3 1-1 0-0 0-0NORTHWESTERN STATE X-X 9 158 17.6 1 6 2-2 1-1 0-0at Washington State X-X 5 25 5.0 0 3 2-1 2-1 0-0ARMY X-X 7 79 11.3 1 5 2-2 2-2 0-0KANSAS STATE X-X 3 107 35.7 1 2 1-1 1-1 0-0at Colorado X-X 5 56 11.2 1 4 2-2 2-2 1-1at Texas X-X 6 114 19.0 1 3 1-1 1-1 0-0KANSAS X-X 6 104 17.3 2 2 2-1 1-1 0-0TEXAS A&M X-X 1 6 6.0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0at Texas Tech X-X 2 62 31.0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0at Oklahoma State X-X 2 15 7.5 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0TOTALS 11-110 51 787 15.4 8 30 13-111 10-99 1-11CAREER 45-228 153 1963 12.8 14

#1 Trent Shelton

CAREER SINGLE-GGAME BESTSReceptions: 10 vs. Iowa State, Oct. 23, 2004Receiving Yards: 158 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006Touchdown Receptions: 2 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006Long Reception: 75 vs. Kansas State, Sept. 30, 2006 (TD)Long Rush: 71 at Texas Tech, Nov. 6, 2004 (TD)

"He's both a possession receiver anda speed receiver. He's got the ability

to run past you, but he can use hisbody to shield you from the ball. He

is kind of a Marvin Harrison-typereceiver. He's also a strong blocker,

which makes him a good all-aroundplayer. He is right up there with thebest receivers I've seen this season."

— Texas CB Aaron Ross

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THORPE AWARD CANDIDATE

CORNERBACK • 6-1 • 196 • SENIOR • TERRELL, TEXAS

• All-America candidate C.J. Wilson is T-No. 4 in Big 12 and T-No. 45 nationally in interceptions with0.36 per game.

• Team tri-captain ranks T-No. 4 in Big 12 in interceptions (four) and No. 7 in passes defended (0.82pdpg).

• 22 consecutive starts in the Baylor secondary, 21 at cornerback and one (at Texas Tech) at FS inplace of the injured Dwain Crawford.

• Recorded at least one pick in three games this season and eight of his nine career interceptionshave come over the last 18 games.

• With nine career picks, Wilson needs one to crack BU’s all-time list.• No. 9 on Baylor’s career interception return yards list (152).• Among active Division I-A players, ranks No. 16 in career interceptions (nine).• Leads Bears in both interceptions (four) and PBUs (five), is No. 4 in tackles with 53 (33 solos).• 31 career multi-tackle games, includes 10 of 11 starts in 2006 and 24 of 25 dating to late in 2004

campaign.• Had five tackles (three solos) at Oklahoma State.• Career-high eight tackles (five solos) at Texas Tech.• Five tackles (two solos) and a PBU vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• Had two tackles (one solo) against Kansas.• Matched then-career-high with seven stops (five solos) at No. 6 Texas.• Then-career-best seven tackles (six solos) at Colorado with a PBU.• Two tackles (one solo) and a season-high two PBUs vs. Kansas State.• Had five tackles (one solo) vs. Army.• Registered a then-career-high tying six tackles (five solos), an interception and a fumble caused

at Washington State.• His first pick against TCU set up Baylor’s first (and only) touchdown, as did his first interception

against Northwestern State.• Wilson returned his second interception against Northwestern State 52 yards for a touch-

down, the longest return of his career and the first interception TD return for a Baylor DB since2001.

• Totaled five tackles (three solos) and an interception vs. No. 22 TCU.• Selected to play in the 2007 East-West Shrine All-Star Game.• Rated nation’s 12th-best CB by The Sporting News in its 2006 preseason magazine and the

fourth-best senior corner by Mel Kiper.• One of six Baylor defenders to start every game in 2005, Wilson earned first-team All-Big 12

honors from six media outlets as a junior after totaling 45 tackles and a Big 12-leading fiveinterceptions.

2006 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOPPONENT SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL-YYDS SACKS-YYDS FF FR-YYDS INT-YYDS QBH PBU START PLAYSTCU 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-46 0 1 X 56NORTHWESTERN STATE 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-52 0 0 X 44at Washington State 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 X 58ARMY 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 X 56KANSAS STATE 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 X 74at Colorado 6 1 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 X 72at Texas 5 2 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 X 64KANSAS 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 X 64TEXAS A&M 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 X 77at Texas Tech 5 3 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 X 76at Oklahoma State 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 X 62TOTALS 25 14 38 0.0-00 0.0-00 0 0-00 4-998 0 5 8 703CAREER 86 33 119 1.0-44 0.0-00 1 2-00 9-1152 0 13 21

#3 C.J. Wilson

CAREER SINGLE-GGAME BESTSTackles: 7 vs. Colorado; Oct. 7, 2006Solo Tackles: 6 at Colorado; Oct. 7, 2006Tackles for Loss: 1 at Oklahoma; Oct. 22, 2005Interceptions: 2 vs. Northwestern State; Sept. 9, 2006Pass Breakups: 3 vs. Samford; Sept. 10, 2005

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80 JORDAN ADAMSIR • 6-4 • 245 • JR-1L • ARLINGTON, TEXAS

• New Mexico transfer Jordan Adams is BU’s No. 2 Big Y/H IR (tight end).• Played in every game with starts vs. No. 22 TCU and at No. 6 Texas.• Had a career-high tying two receptions for 10 yards vs. Kansas State.• 2005 second-team Academic All-Big 12 selection played in 11 games

and registered four receptions for 49 yards, an average of 12.2 ypc.

ADAMS’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: 2, three timesReceiving Yards: 39 at Iowa State, Oct. 8, 2005 (2 rec.)

ADAMS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2004 Did Not Play2005 11/0 4 49 12.2 0 24/at Iowa State2006 11/2 3 16 5.3 0 9/Kansas StateTotals 22/2 7 65 9.3 0 24/at Iowa State, 2005

82 JUSTIN AKERSIR • 6-5 • 239 • FR-RS • DEER PARK, TEXAS

• Redshirt freshman Justin Akers is BU’s No. 1 Big Y/H IR (tight end).• Played in every game with starts vs. No. 22 TCU and at No. 6 Texas.• Registered a career-long 19-yard reception vs. Kansas. • Caught a career-high two passes for 13 yards vs. Army.• Selected one of the state’s top 10 tight ends on Texas Football’s 2004

Texas Top 300 prior to senior year at Deer Park (Texas) High School.

AKERS’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: 2 vs. Army, Sept. 23, 2006 (13 yards)Receiving Yards: 19 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006 (1 rec.)

AKERS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2005 Redshirted2006 11/2 5 54 10.8 0 19/vs. KansasTotals 11/2 5 54 10.8 0 19/vs. Kansas, 2006

6 ANTHONY ARLINECB • 6-2 • 191 • SR-3L • SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

• All-Big 12 candidate Anthony Arline is BU’s No. 1 CB opposite C.J. Wilson.• Fifth-year senior has more career starts (32) than any other 2006 Bear.• T-No. 4 on squad in PBUs with three.• Season-high five tackles (four solos) at Oklahoma State.• Totaled two solo tackles at Texas Tech and vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• One solo tackle, his first career stop for loss, and a PBU at No. 6 Texas.• Two solo tackles and a key 1Q forced fumble vs. Kansas State.• Three tackles (two solos) and one PBU vs. Army.• Had 40-yard fumble return TD in 4Q at Washington State for first-ever

BU score. Also had three tackles (one solo) and a PBU.• 25 career multi-tackle performances, including six in 2006.• Earned 2005 honorable mention All-Big 12 honors from league coaches

after totaling 24 tackles (15 solos), three PBUs and three picks.

ARLINE’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 6 vs. Nebraska, Oct. 15, 2005Solo Tackles: 4, three timesFumble Recoveries: 1, three timesInterceptions: 1, five timesPass Breakups: 2, twice

ARLINE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2002 Redshirted2003 12/2 17 2 19 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/1 1 0-02004 11/10 20 6 26 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 4 1-62005 11/9 15 9 24 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/1 3 3-82006 11/11 17 4 21 1.0-2 0.0-0 1/1 3 1-0Totals 45/32 69 21 90 1.0-22 0.0-00 1/3 11 5-114

Other: 1 Blk. Kick; 1 Fumble Return TD

3 MIKAIL BAKERWR • 6-0 • 194 • SO-1L • DALLAS, TEXAS

• One of three true freshmen who bypassed a redshirt year at Baylor in 2005, sophomore Mikail Baker is the Bears’ No. 3 Z wide receiver.

• Has averaged 24.95 yards on 19 2006 kickoff returns to rank No. 4 inBig 12 and No. 28 nationally.

• Kickoff return average ranks as BU’s fourth-best one-year mark ever.• Seven kickoff returns of 25-plus yards on season, one of which was a

career-long 58-yarder at No. 6 Texas. • Averaged 32.33 yards on three kickoff returns at Texas.• Had a career-high five receptions for 45 yards against No. 22 TCU, one

of which was a 21-yard TD grab from Shawn Bell. • 13 of his 15 career receptions, including six of eight 2006 grabs, have

come at Floyd Casey Stadium.• Averaged a team-high 19.8 yards per reception in 2005.• Hopes to become a television broadcaster.

BAKER’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: 5 vs.TCU, Sept. 3, 2006 (45 yards)Receiving Yards: 61 vs. Oklahoma State, Nov. 19, 2005 (2 rec.)Touchdown Receptions: 1, twice

BAKER’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2005 9/1 8 158 19.8 1 49/Samford (TD)2006 11/0 8 65 8.1 1 21/TCU (TD)Totals 20/1 16 223 13.9 2 49/Samford, 2005 (TD)

RRuusshhiinngg:: 22000055:: 0-0-0; 22000066:: 1-4-0; CCaarreeeerr:: 1-4-0; KKiicckkooffff RReettuurrnnss:: 22000055:: 0-0-0; 22000066:: 19-474-0; CCaarreeeerr:: 19-474-0

11 SHAWN BELLQB • 6-1 • 211 • SR-3L • CHINA SPRING, TEXAS

• Fifth-year senior starting quarterback and tri-captain Shawn Bell torethe ACL in his right knee late in the Texas A&M game and underwentsurgery Nov. 14 to repair the damage.

• Ends career as Baylor’s all-time leader in pass completions (559) andattempts (914), touchdown passes (38), completion percentage(.6116), touchdown-to-interception ratio (2.24), interception percent-age (.0186) and 200-yard passing games (16).

• Also stands No. 2 all-time at Baylor in passing yards (5,666), No. 3 inboth total-offense attempts (1,015) and touchdowns responsible for(39), No. 4 in total-offense yards (5,454).

• Broke his own school single-season record for completions (241 in 2006after totaling 190 as a junior) and also established new Baylor one-season standards for passing yards (2,582), pass attempts (383), com-pletion percentage (.629), touchdown passes (19), 200-yard passinggames (nine) and total-offense plays (410), while tying BU mark for300-yard passing games (two by both Neal Jeffrey in 1973 and CodyCarlson in 1986).

• Posted 10-13 record as BU’s starting signal caller; 1-7 vs. ranked foes.• Was Baylor’s starting QB in six of its 11 all-time Big 12 wins.• Threw for 200-plus yards in a school-record 11 straight games, better-

ing his career high five times in that span, and 16 times in career.• Tossed at least one TD pass in a BU-record 11 consecutive games.• Against No. 22 Texas A&M, he completed 14-of-20 passes for 260 yards

and one TD, a career-long 79-yard toss to Dominique Zeigler whichranks as the 15th-longest pass play in school history. Left the A&Mgame with a knee injury on the Bears’ next-to-last offensive series anddid not return to the game.

• Earned Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors from both theleague and the San Antonio Express-News as well as an ESPN CollegeGame Day helmet sticker from analyst Mark May and a game ball fromthe Master Coaches Survey after throwing for a school-record 394yards against Kansas.

• Was 33-of-55 with five TDs and two picks vs. the Jayhawks. Set schoolrecords for yards, completions and TD passes, while tying its all-timemark for attempts en route to becoming the first Bear ever to throwfor 300-plus yards in consecutive games.

• In directing the third-largest comeback in school history (and equalingthe largest ever in the 4Q), Bell completed 13-of-17 passes for 222yards and three TDs in the game’s final 10 minutes as Baylor ralliedfrom a 35-17 deficit to post a 36-35 victory.

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• At No. 6 Texas, he completed 25-of-47 passes for a then-career-high303 yards and two TDs with one interception.

• Also caught a 17-yard TD pass from Dominique Zeigler at Texas for hisfirst career TD reception and second career catch.

• 31-of-44 for 272 yards and two TDs with two picks at Colorado. His 31completions matched the second-best total in both school history andBell’s career (third time) at that point in time.

• Was 25-of-46 for 282 yards and two TDs with one interception vs.Kansas State.

• Tossed a career-long 75-yard TD pass to Trent Shelton against KansasState, which matched the 20th-longest pass play in school history.

• Also caught a 12-year pass from Dominique Zeigler for first careerreception in win over Wildcats.

• Was 26-of-35 in the air for 241 yards and one TD vs. Army.• Hit 31-of-48 passes at Washington State for 256 yards with one TD and

two picks. His 31 completions equaled the second-best one-game totalin school history at that time, while his 48 attempts rank as BU’sfourth-best single-game effort.

• Against Northwestern State, he was 25-of-41 passing for 288 yardswith a then-school-record and career-high tying four TD passes.

• 31-of-47 for 286 yards with one TD and one pick vs. No. 22 TCU.• Ranks No. 10 nationally and No. 3 in Big 12 in total offense (271.67

ypg); No. 8 in league and No. 43 nationally in pass efficiency (130.70);No. 2 in the Big 12 with 294.8 passing yards per game.

• Bell’s 61.16 career completion percentage ranks No. 16 among activeDivision I-A signal callers, while he’s also No. 16 in both pass comple-tions (559) and attempts (914).

• The 3.47 education student was named to Big 12’s Commissioner’sHonor Roll every semester as an undergraduate and posted a 4.00classroom mark over his last three semesters.

• Graduated from Baylor with an education degree in May 2006 and ispursuing a master’s degree in sports management.

• An outstanding ambassador for the Baylor football program, Bell wasselected to the 11-member 2005 American Football CoachesAssociation I-A Good Works for his community service activities, thefirst Bear ever recognized by the organization.

• Shawn’s father, Mark, is the highly successful head coach at nearbyChina Spring (Texas) High School.

SHAWN BELL’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSRushes: 7, twiceRushing Yards: 34 vs. Oklahoma State, Nov. 22, 2003 (4 att.)Rushing Touchdowns: 1 vs. Nebraska, Oct. 15, 2005Pass Attempts: *55 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006 (*33 comp.)Pass Completions: *33 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006 (*55 att.)Touchdown Passes: *5 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006Interceptions: 2, five timesPassing Yards: *394 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006Total Offense Yards: 373 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006* indicates school record

SHAWN BELL’S CAREER STATISTICSPASSINGYEAR G/GS CMP ATT PCT YDS INT TD LP/OPPONENT2002 Redshirted2003 8/2 60 98 .612 576 1 1 29/Oklahoma State2004 9/3 68 113 .602 544 0 6 34/Texas A&M2005 10/9 190 320 .594 1,964 6 12 55/at Oklahoma (TD)2006 9/9 241 383 .629 2,582 10 19 79/Texas A&M (TD)Totals 36/23 559 914 .6116 5,666 17 38 79/Texas A&M, 2006 (TD)

RUSHINGYEAR G/GS ATT YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2002 Redshirted2003 8/2 16 23 1.4 0 19/Oklahoma State2004 9/3 19 -40 -2.1 0 8/Iowa State2005 10/9 39 -58 -1.5 1 16/at Iowa State2006 9/9 27 -137 -5.1 0 9/Texas A&MTotals 36/23 101 -2212 -22.1 1 19/Oklahoma State, 2003

Other: Punting: 2003: 1-40; 2004: 1-32; 2005: 2-29.5; 2006: 0-0.0; Career: 4-33.8Receiving: 2003: 0-0-0; 2004: 0-0-0; 2005: 0-0-0; 2006: 2-29-1; Career: 2-29-1

50 WILL BLAYLOCKC/OG • 6-2 • 316 • SR-1L • TYLER, TEXAS

• One of two fifth-year senior starters along the Baylor offensive line,Will Blaylock moved from center to right guard during the final weekof spring ball and started the first two games of 2006 at that position.

• However, he’s since started the past nine games at center, where hedrew eight starts a year ago.

• 15 consecutive starts in the trenches for the Bears and his 19 careerstarts equal the most by an active BU offensive lineman.

• Played 615 of 680 offensive snaps on year, including every play in sixof 11 2006 starts.

• 2005 honorable mention coaches All-Big 12 selection after registering36 knockdown blocks.

• The Tulane transfer appeared in 13 games over two seasons with theGreen Wave before transferring into the Baylor program.

76 YANCY BOATNEROG/C • 6-4 • 330 • SR-2L • HAMILTON, TEXAS

• Fifth-year senior Yancy Boatner moved from right guard to center dur-ing the final week of spring ball and started the first two games of hisfinal Green & Gold campaign at that position.

• He returned to right guard prior to the Washington State game and islisted No. 2 behind sophomore Dan Gay.

• Missed four games (Kansas State, Colorado, Texas, Kansas) with a kneeinjury but played the entire second half (28 snaps) at center vs. TexasA&M and saw action on 35 plays at Texas Tech. He did not play atOklahoma State (coaches decision).

• Arguably the Bears’ most versatile lineman, he can play anywherealong the offensive line.

• Played all 67 offensive snaps against No. 22 TCU and for season hasplayed 180 plays in six 2006 appearances.

• His younger brother, Thad, is a redshirt freshman OT who stands No. 2behind fifth-year senior Travis Farst on the left side.

1 DWAIN CRAWFORDFS • 6-0 • 230 • S0-1L • GIDDINGS, TEXAS

• After playing behind two-time All-Big 12 performer Maurice Lane in2005, sophomore Dwain Crawford is Baylor’s No. 1 free safety.

• Started the final game of his redshirt freshman season in place ofLane, who had made 44 consecutive starts at that position before aninjury spoiled his final game, and the first nine contests in 2006before missing the last two games (TT/OSU) with a sore knee.

• No. 5 on team in tackles with 51 (24 solos) to go with three intercep-tions and four PBUs, both of which rank T-No. 2 on the squad.

• No. 31 (No. 13 among DBs) in Big 12 with 5.67 tackles per game, No. 9in league with 0.78 passes defended per contest and T-No. 6 in Big 12and No. 52 nationally with 0.33 picks per game.

• Totaled five or more tackles in seven of nine 2006 starts.• Tallied 10 tackles (a career-best nine solos) and picked off Kansas’

final pass to seal Baylor’s win over the Jayhawks. • Three tackles (two solos) and a career-high two PBUs at No. 6 Texas.• Registered career-high 11 tackles (career-best five solos) at Colorado.• Named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week by both the league and

San Antonio Express-News after totaling five tackles (three solos), twointerceptions and a PBU vs. Kansas State.

• A standout running back as a prep at Giddings (Texas) High School,Crawford has 11 multi-tackle efforts in 20 games as a Bear.

CRAWFORD’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 11 at Colorado, Oct. 7, 2006Solo Tackles: 9 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006Tackles for Loss: 1 vs.Texas Tech, Oct. 29, 2005Interceptions: 2 vs. Kansas State, Sept. 30, 2006Pass Breakups: 2 at Texas, Oct. 14, 2006

CRAWFORD’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2004 Redshirted2005 11/1 4 10 14 1.0-1 0.0-0 0/0 2 1-62006 9/9 24 27 51 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 4 3-15Totals 20/10 28 37 65 1.0-11 0.0-00 0/0 6 4-221

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5 BRAELON DAVISCB • 5-11 • 190 • JR-1L • DALLAS, TEXAS

• After missing the 2005 season and all of spring practice in 2006 whilerecovering from knee surgery, junior Braelon Davis has returned to thefield and is BU’s No. 2 cornerback behind C.J. Wilson.

• Seven tackles (three solos), two PBUs and a blocked kick in 10 2006 games.• Season-best two tackles (one solo) and a PBU at Texas Tech.• Blocked a Texas A&M field goal attempt on first play of 4Q.• His first career kickoff return was a 42-yarder at Colorado.• Father, Bruce, was an All-SWC wide receiver for the Bears as senior in

1983 and a four-time All-America sprinter.• Like his father, Braelon wears jersey No. 5 as a Bear.• 2004 Sporting News All-Big 12 freshman team honoree recorded

Baylor’s first (and only) defensive two-point conversion with a 100-yard interception return vs. Iowa State in 2004.

• At the 2004 NCAA Outdoor Championships, he ran the second leg ofBaylor’s national championship 4x400-meter relay team.

DAVIS’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 5 vs.Texas A&M, Oct. 30, 2004Solo Tackles: 4, twiceInterceptions: 1 vs.Texas A&M, Oct. 30, 2004Pass Breakups: 1, twice

DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2003 Redshirted2004 11/5 18 6 24 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 1-122005 Did Not Play2006 10/0 3 4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 2 0-0Totals 21/5 21 10 31 0.0-00 0.0-00 0/0 3 1-112

Other: Punt Returns: 2004: 1-11-1 TD; 2005: DNP; 2006: 0-0-0; Career: 1-11-1 TDKickoff Returns: 2004: 0-0-0; 2005: DNP; 2006: 1-42-0; Career: 1-42-0

47 DAMON DOTSONFB • 5-9 • 215 • SR-2L • HOUSTON, TEXAS

• Fifth-year senior Damon Dotson, a former walk-on, was rewarded witha scholarship by the Baylor coaching staff at the end of fall camp andshares the Bears’ No. 1 H-back (fullback) job with Keegan Vann.

• Played in all 11 games in 2006, but has no offensive statistics.• Drew first career start against No. 22 TCU.• Two career rushes for six yards and three receptions for 32 yards.

67 TRAVIS FARSTOT • 6-7 • 335 • SR-2L • CEDAR PARK, TEXAS

• One of four fifth-year offensive linemen in the Baylor program, TravisFarst is the Bears’ No. 1 left tackle.

• Has 15 career starts, including 11 in 2006.• Played 659 of 680 offensive snaps in 2006, including every play in

eight of 11 starts. • Playing with degree in hand after earning his undergraduate degree in

speech communications in May 2006.• Father, Mike, earned a letter for the Texas Tech football team in 1977,

while his aunt, Karen, played women’s basketball at Tech (1986-90).

85 JUSTIN FENTYIR • 5-10 • 179 • FR-HS • DENTON, TEXAS

• One of three true freshmen playing for Baylor in 2006, along with widereceivers David Gettis and Ernest Smith, Justin Fenty is the Bears’ No.1 Little H inside receiver.

• The Baylor staff pulled Fenty from a redshirt year at Washington Stateand he responded with five catches for 65 yards and a TD. His firstcareer reception as a Bear was a 12-yard TD pass from Shawn Bell.

• BU’s sixth-leading receiver with 19 receptions for 183 yards on year,he has four multi-catch games in nine appearances with three starts.

• 15 of 19 receptions on year have come outside Floyd Casey Stadium.• Totaled career-high seven receptions for 52 yards at Colorado.• A three-year starter and all-district wide receiver at Class 5A Denton

Ryan (Texas) High School, Fenty caught 60 passes for 866 yards and 10TDs in his final prep season.

FENTY’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: 7 at Colorado, Oct. 7, 2006 (52 yards)Receiving Yards: 65 at Washington State, Sept. 16, 2006 (5 rec.)Receiving Touchdowns: 1 at Washington State, Sept. 16, 2006

FENTY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2006 9/3 19 183 9.6 1 19/at Washington State

Other: Rushing: 2006: 4-0; Career: 4-0

54 COREY FORDDT • 6-3 • 296 • SR-1L • DALLAS, TEXAS

• Fifth-year senior defensive tackle Corey Ford has 20 tackles (sevensolos), including 1.5 for loss, and one interception in 11 2006 outings.

• Recorded his first career interception at Colorado, which the Bearsturned into a 1Q field goal.

• Has six multi-tackle efforts in 2006, including a career-high six-stop(all assisted) game vs. Army.

• Eight career starts and 11 career multi-tackle games to credit.• Teammate of BU junior CB Josh Bell at Dallas’ Skyline High School.

FORD’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 6 vs.Army, Sept. 23, 2006Solo Tackles: 2, twice Tackles for Loss: 2 at UAB, Sept. 4, 2004Sacks: 1 at Texas Tech, Nov. 6, 2004Interceptions: 1at Colorado, Oct. 7, 2006

FORD’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2002 Redshirted2003 0/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-02004 11/4 5 14 19 4.0-17 1.0-14 0/0 0 0-02005 2/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-02006 11/4 7 13 20 1.5-1 0.0-0 0/0 0 1-0Totals 24/8 12 27 39 5.5-118 1.0-114 0/0 0 1-00

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90 MARCUS FOREMANDE • 6-2 • 245 • SR-3L • HEWITT, TEXAS

• Senior defensive end Marcus Foreman has been slowed by nagginginjuries for much of his final Green & Gold campaign.

• 30 stops (15 solos) on year rank No. 11 on squad with four tackles forloss (T-No. 5 on team), two PBUs and three QB hurries.

• Tallied two tackles (one solo) at Texas Tech.• Had four tackles (two solos), including a career-best tying two for

loss, vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• Totaled four tackles, all solos to tie his career-high, against Kansas.• Registered a season-high tying five tackles (a career-high tying four

solos) and a PBU vs. Kansas State.• Had five tackles (three solos), including a career-high tying two for

loss, vs. No. 22 TCU.• 29 multi-tackle games in 43 career outings, includes eight in 2006.• 2005 honorable mention All-Big 12 pick by both the league’s coaches

and The Associated Press in first year as a full-time starter.

FOREMAN’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 9 at Missouri, Nov. 12, 2005Solo Tackles: 4, six timesTackles for Loss: 2, five timesSacks: 1, three timesFumble Recoveries: 1 at Missouri, Nov. 12, 2005Pass Breakups: 1, six times

FOREMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2003 11/0 6 3 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 0 0-02004 11/4 17 18 35 8.0-30 1.0-14 0/0 0 0-02005 11/11 22 36 58 7.5-28 2.5-16 2/1 4 0-02006 10/4 16 14 30 4.0-8 0.0-0 0/0 2 0-0Totals 43/19 61 71 132 19.5-666 3.5-330 3/1 6 0-00

71 DAN GAYOG • 6-5 • 305 • S0-1L • LAFAYETTE, LA.

• Sophomore Dan Gay spent his first two seasons at Baylor as a defen-sive tackle, but he moved to offensive guard prior to spring ball andhas started the past eight games on the right side.

• Has played every offensive snap in eight of his nine 2006 starts,including each of the last seven games (440 total plays). Played 571snaps along the line for the year.

• Including lone prep season, 2006 marks Gay’s fourth year of football.

4 DAVID GETTISWR • 6-4 • 206 • FR-HS • LOS ANGELES, CALIF.

• True freshman David Gettis is BU’s No. 2 X WR behind senior TrentShelton and has appeared in 10 games on season.

• Totaled a career-high two receptions for 62 yards at Oklahoma State,one of which was a 51-yard TD pass from Blake Szymanski.

• Registered first career catch, a 13-yarder, at Texas Tech.• One of three Bears playing as a true freshman, Gettis will run the 400

meters for the Bears’ track & field team next spring.• Committed to Baylor during the 2005 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, the

first time the Bears landed a participant from the prestigious event.• Caught a 39-yard TD pass in the All-American Bowl.• California’s first prep ever to capture three consecutive state 400

meter titles, he also won Los Angeles City 400 crowns as a junior andsenior at Dorsey High School.

• 2005 Los Angeles Times’ Boys’ Track & Field Athlete of the Year.

GETTIS’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: 2 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006 (62 yards)Receiving Yards: 62 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006 (2 rec.)

GETTIS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2006 10/0 3 75 25.0 1 51/at Oklahoma State (TD)

43 RYAN HAVENSPK • 5-10 • 185 • SR-3L • ODESSA, TEXAS

• Senior Ryan Havens is in his second year as the Bears’ place-kicker andhis fourth handling kickoff duty.

• Despite place-kicking for the Bears in just 22 games, Havens’ 26 madefield goals rank No. 6 on the all-time BU list, while he’s No. 6 in fieldgoal attempts (36) and career points (131) among kickers.

• Career .722 field goal percentage (26-of-36) is No. 4 all-time at BU.• Has connected on 10-of-13 field goals and 31-of-32 PATs in 2006 for a

team-high 61 points. • No. 7 in Big 12 and No. 54 nationally in field goals made (0.91 pg), is

No. 9 in Big 12 in scoring among kickers with 5.50 ppg and No. 13 inleague in scoring overall.

• Accounted for a season-high 10 points in Colorado victory, hitting allfour PATs and both field goal attempts.

• Booted season-long tying 47-yard field goal vs. the Buffs, then drilleda 22-yarder in the third OT to provide Baylor’s winning margin.

• Nailed a season-long 47-yard field goal vs. Army, one of two 4Q fieldgoals he booted vs. the Black Knights.

• 22 of 51 kickoffs (43.1 percent) have been touchbacks.• Average starting line for BU’s 2006 foes off Havens’ kickoffs is their

own 25. But, over last eight games opponents have started at theirown 23 off his 39 kickoffs with 20 going for touchbacks.

HAVENS’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSTotal Points: 14 vs. Oklahoma State, Nov. 19, 2005 (5 PAT, 3 FG)Made PATs: 6 vs. Samford, Sept. 10, 2005 PAT Attempts: 6, twiceMade Field Goals: 3, twiceFG Attempts: 4, twiceLong Field Goal: 49 at Iowa State, Oct. 10, 2005

HAVENS’ CAREER FIELD GOALS BY DISTANCE0-229 30-339 40-449 50+ LG Blk

Career 13-13 6-9 7-12 0-2 49 1IIn 22006 4-4 2-2 4-5 0-2 47 0

HAVENS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear G PAT/ATT PCT FT/ATT PCT TP2003 12 0/0 .000 0/0 .000 02004 11 0/0 .000 0/0 .000 02005 11 22/24 .917 16/23 .696 702006 11 31/32 .966 10/13 .769 61Totals 45 53/56 .946 26/36 .722 131

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93 JULIAN HILLDE • 6-3 • 253 • SR-3L • KATY, TEXAS

• Fifth-year senior Julian Hill came to Baylor as a walk-on but has sinceearned a scholarship and is the Bears’ No. 2 defensive end behind jun-ior Geoff Nelson.

• 17 stops (10 solos) with four tackles for loss, one sack, one PBU and aforced fumble in 11 2006 appearances.

• T-No. 5 on squad in tackles for loss (4.0 stops).• Had an assisted tackle, which was for loss, at Oklahoma State• Totaled one solo tackle vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• Three tackles, including two solo stops and one for loss, vs. Kansas.• Had two solo tackles, one of which was for loss, at No. 6 Texas.• Tallied a career-high tying four tackles (two solos) vs. Northwestern

State, including 1.5 for loss, a sack and a forced fumble, then cameback with three stops (one solo) at Washington State.

• Speech communications major hopes to become professional vocalist.

HILL’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 4, four timesSolo Tackles: 2, six timesTackles for Loss: 1, six timesSacks: 1, three timesFumble Recoveries: 1 at Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2005Pass Breakups: 2 vs.Texas Tech, Oct. 29, 2005

HILL’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2002 Redshirted2003 6/0 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-02004 9/4 5 4 9 1.0-7 1.0-7 0/0 0 0-02005 10/0 7 15 22 2.5-14 1.5-12 0/1 2 0-02006 11/0 10 7 17 4.0-12 1.0-8 1/0 1 0-0Totals 36/4 25 27 52 7.5-333 3.5-227 1/1 3 0-00

98 QUINCY JENKINSDT • 6-2 • 288 • SR-3L • TRINIDAD, TEXAS

• One of seven seniors on the 2006 Baylor defensive line, No. 3 tackleQuincy Jenkins has nine tackles (five solos), 1.5 tackles for loss, a sackand a QB hurry in 10 appearances.

• Registered a career-high tying four tackles (one solo) vs. NorthwesternState and had two solo stops at Washington State.

• A former walk-on who earned a scholarship after his freshman season,Quincy played six-man football as a prep and has made seven careerstarts as a Bear.

• His brother, Desmond, is a sophomore reserve walk-on safety.• Biology major hopes to become a cardiologist.

QUINCY JENKINS’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 4, twiceSolos: 2, seven timesTackles for Loss: 1.5 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006Sacks: 1 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006Pass Breakups: 1 at Oklahoma, Nov. 15, 2003

QUINCY JENKINS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2003 10/6 5 5 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 1 0-02004 8/0 6 2 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-02005 11/1 6 7 13 0.5-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-02006 10/0 5 4 9 1.5-7 1.0-6 0/0 0 0-0Totals 39/7 22 18 40 2.0-77 1.0-66 1/0 1 0-00

8 ANTONIO JONESLB • 6-3 • 28 • FR-RS • DALLAS, TEXAS

• Redshirt freshman Antonio Jones started the season’s first three gamesat WILL linebacker, but has come off the bench the past eight.

• His 40 tackles (16 solos) on year rank No. 7 on the squad. Also has 0.5tackles for loss and a PBU to his credit.

• Two or more tackles in nine of 11 2006 appearances, including acareer-high tying six stops (four solos) at Colorado.

• Also had six tackles (one solo) vs. Northwestern State.• Registered five tackles (three solos) at Texas Tech and at Oklahoma

State (all solos, a career-high).• Totaled three tackles at No. 6 Texas and against Kansas.

ANTONIO JONES’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 6, twiceSolo Tackles: 5 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 14, 2006Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Kansas State, Sept. 30, 2006

ANTONIO JONES’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2005 Redshirted2006 11/3 21 19 40 0.5-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0Totals 11/3 21 19 40 0.5-00 0.0-00 0/0 1 0-00

25 JACOBY JONESRB • 5-11 • 221 • SO-SQ • BANGS, TEXAS

• Sophomore F-back Jacoby Jones is No. 4 on the BU depth chart behindsenior Paul Mosley, junior Brandon Whitaker and senior Mario Price,and has played in three games on season.

• Caught a 9-yard TD pass from Shawn Bell at No. 6 Texas for his firstscore as a Bear.

• Against Northwestern State in first appearance of season, he recordedhis first career reception, a 15-yard grab.

• Five of 12 career rushes are for five or more yards.• 41 career 100-yard rushing games at Bangs (Texas) High School, which

ranked as the second-best all-time mark in Texas schoolboy history.

JACOBY JONES’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSRushes: 9 vs. Samford, Sept. 10, 2005 (48 yards)Rushing Yards: 48 vs. Samford, Sept. 10, 2005 (9 att.)Receptions: 1, twiceReceiving Yards: 15 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006 (1 rec.)

JACOBY JONES’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS ATT YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2004 Redshirted2005 2/0 12 57 4.8 0 17/Samford2006 3/0 0 0 0.0 0 --Totals 5/0 12 57 4.8 0 17/Samford, 2005

Other: Receiving: 2004: Redshirted; 2005: 0-0; 2006: 2-24-1 TD; Career: 2-24-1 TD

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21 JORDAN LAKEFS • 6-2 • 210 • FR-RS • HOUSTON, TEXAS

• Redshirt freshman Jordan Lake, BU’s No. 2 free safety, broke his collarbone while recording his first career interception in the Kansas Statewin and is lost for the remainder of the 2006 season.

• Also had a career-high five tackles (including career-best four solos)vs. K-State.

• Credited with 15 tackles (11 solos), a team co-leading two forced fum-bles, one fumble recovery and an interception.

• Registered four tackles (two solos) vs. Army.• Had a solo tackle and a forced fumble at Washington State.• Tallied four tackles (three solos) against Northwestern State to go with

a fumble recovery and a forced fumble.• Father, George, played basketball at Baylor (1972-74).

LAKE’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 5 vs. Kansas State, Sept. 30, 2006Solo Tackles: 4 vs. Kansas State, Sept. 30, 2006Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006Interceptions: 1 vs. Kansas State, Sept. 30, 2006

LAKE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2005 Redshirted2006 5/0 11 4 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 2/1 0 1-0Totals 5/0 11 4 15 0.0-00 0.0-00 2/1 0 1-00

12 JAKE LA MARROV • 6-0 • 190 • SO-1L • BEDFORD, TEXAS

• Sophomore walk-on Jake La Mar is Baylor’s No. 3 rover.• 11 tackles (seven solos), an interception, one PBU and two QB hurries

in 11 2006 appearances.• Season-high tying three tackles (one solo), a PBU and a QB hurry at

Texas Tech.• Recorded first career interception vs. Northwestern State.• Totaled a season-high three tackles vs. No. 22 TCU.• Made a name for himself on special teams as a redshirt freshman in

2005 when he totaled 10 tackles (three solos), including a career-bestfive stops vs. Samford, to earn his first letter.

• His brother, Luke, is a true freshman quarterback on BU’s 2006 roster.• Both parents are Baylor graduates.

LA MAR’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 5 vs. Samford, Sept. 10, 2005Solo Tackles: 3 vs.TCU, Sept. 3, 2006Interceptions: 1 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006

LA MAR’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2004 Redshirted2005 11/0 3 7 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-02006 11/0 7 4 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 1-5Totals 22/0 10 11 21 0.0-00 0.0-00 0/0 1 1-55

88 JASON LAMBDE • 6-6 • 252 • FR-RS • RICHARDSON, TEXAS

• Redshirt freshman Jason Lamb moved from tight end to defensive endduring spring ball and has started seven of BU’s last eight games.

• His 34 tackles (18 solos) on year rank No. 8 on squad and he has 5.5stops for loss to rank No. 2 on team, one sack and six QB hurries (No.3 on squad).

• Had five tackles (three solos), with one for loss, at Oklahoma State.• Three tackles (two solos), including one for loss, and two QB hurries

at Texas Tech.• Registered three tackles (one solo) vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• Two tackles (one solo) and a QB hurry vs. Kansas.• Totaled five tackles, all solos, and first career sack at No. 6 Texas.• Had one solo tackle and a career-high two QB hurries at Colorado.• One assisted tackle and a QB hurry vs. Kansas State.• Made first career start vs. Army and responded with a career-high

seven tackles (two solos), including 1.5 for loss.• Posted three or more tackles in seven of 11 2006 appearances.• Looking for a career in politics.• Member of the country and western dance team the Ramblers.

LAMB’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 7 vs.Army, Sept. 23, 2006Solo Tackles: 5 at Texas, Oct. 14, 2006Tackles For Loss: 1.5 vs.Army, Sept. 23, 2006Sacks: 1 at Texas, Oct. 14, 2006

LAMB’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2005 Redshirted2006 11/7 18 16 34 5.5-17 1.0-5 0/0 0 0-0Totals 11/7 18 16 34 5.5-117 1.0-55 0/0 0 0-00

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15 MAURICE LINGUISTOS • 5-10 • 202 • SR-3L • MESQUITE, TEXAS

• Senior All-Big 12 candidate Maurice Linguist, BU’s starting outsidesafety, has 67 tackles (34 solos) to rank No. 3 on squad, with a team-leading 7.5 tackles for loss in 11 2006 starts.

• T-No. 24 in Big 12 (T-No. 8 among DBs) with 6.1 tackles per game.• Had four tackles (two solos), including 1.5 for loss, at Oklahoma State.• Eight tackles (career-high tying six solos) and a PBU at Texas Tech.• Team-high tying nine tackles (two solos) with one for loss vs. No. 22

Texas A&M.• Totaled seven tackles (three solos), including 0.5 for loss, and a QB

hurry vs. Kansas.• Four tackles, all solos, included one stop for loss at No. 6 Texas.• Four tackles (three solos), with one for loss, at Colorado.• Led team in tackles for third straight game with an eight-stop (three

solos) effort vs. Kansas State to go with one PBU.• Totaled a career-high 11 tackles (five solos), one of which was a sack,

and a forced fumble vs. Army.• Team-high tying eight tackles (four solos) at Washington State, includ-

ing one for loss.• Registered three tackles (one solo) vs. No. 22 TCU.• 26 multi-tackle games in last 29 outings, including 10 in his 11 2006

starts, and 36 in 41-game Baylor career.• One of six Bears playing 2006 season with degree in hand, Linguist

received his speech communications degree in August 2006.• Would like to become a Division I head coach.

LINGUIST’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 11 vs. Army, Sept. 23, 2006Solo Tackles: 6, four timesTackles for Loss: 2 at Texas Tech, Nov. 6, 2004Sacks: 1, three timesInterceptions: 1, three timesPass Breakups: 1, six times

LINGUIST’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2003 12/1 18 20 38 2.5-17 1.0-7 0/1 3 1-82004 9/7 25 11 36 7.0-19 1.0-9 0/1 0 1-02005 9/4 14 8 22 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/1 1 1-02006 11/11 34 33 67 7.5-29 1.0-6 1/0 2 0-0Totals 41/23 91 72 163 17.0-665 3.0-222 1/3 6 3-88

65 MATT LOTTOT • 6-5 • 315 • SR-1L • WIGGINS, MISS.

• Fifth-year senior Matt Lott is No. 2 right tackle behind Jason Smith.• Saw only 2006 action against Northwestern State.• Appeared in 10 games as a junior after earning 2004 first-team NJCAA

All-America honors at OT for Pearl River (Miss.) Community College.

16 JASON LOVVORNQB • 5-11 • 193 • SO-SQ • DALLAS, TEXAS

• Sophomore walk-on Jason Lovvorn emerged from fall camp as Baylor’sNo. 3 quarterback, but, he’ll now backup Blake Szymanski after ShawnBell’s season-ending knee injury late in the Texas A&M game.

• Has not taken a snap in a game for the Bears.• Standout four-sport prep star earned 13 total letters--four in both

football and baseball, three in basketball and two in track at Dallas’First Baptist Academy.

• Threw for 4,664 yards and 47 touchdowns as a prep.• Parents are both Baylor graduates.

81 MIKE MILLERIR • 6-3 • 235 • JR-2L • LAKE CHARLES, LA.

• Two-time Academic All-Big 12 selection Mike Miller is Baylor’s No. 3 BigY/H inside receiver (tight end).

• Has appeared in all 11 games, mainly on special teams, but has notrecorded any statistics.

• Four career starts to his credit.• Younger brother, Ryan, is LSU’s No. 2 center.

MILLER’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: 2 vs.Texas State, Sept. 11, 2004 (21 yards)Receiving Yards: 21 vs.Texas State, Sept. 11, 2004 (2 rec.)Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs.Texas State, Sept. 11, 2004

MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2003 Redshirted2004 11/3 8 39 4.9 1 19/Texas State2005 11/1 1 2 2.0 0 2/Oklahoma State2006 11/0 0 0 0.0 0 --Totals 33/4 9 41 4.6 1 19/Texas State, 2004

44 NICK MOORELB • 6-1 • 230 • JR-1L • ARLINGTON, TEXAS

• Georgia Tech transfer Nick Moore is No. 2 on squad in tackles with 71stops (31 solos) from his No. 1 WILL linebacker position. Also hasforced a team-leading two fumbles, to go with four tackles for loss (T-No. 5 on team), three QB hurries, a PBU and a fumble recovery.

• Also can swing to MIKE linebacker.• T-No. 17 in Big 12 (T-No. 14 among LBs) with 6.46 tackles per game.• Tallied six tackles (four solos), with one for loss, at Oklahoma State.• Had five tackles (two solos) at Texas Tech.• Team-high tying nine tackles (three solos) vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• Totaled four tackles, all solos, and a career-high two stops for loss,

against Kansas.• Had four tackles (three solos) at No. 6 Texas.• Collected a career-high 12 tackles (career-best six solos) and a forced

fumble at Colorado.• Tallied five tackles (four solos) and a PBU vs. Kansas State.• Then-career-best and team co-leading 11 tackles, all assisted, and 0.5

for loss vs. Army.• Totaled a team-high eight tackles (four solos) with a fumble recovery

and a forced fumble at Washington State.• Had six tackles (one solo) vs. No. 22 TCU in first career start.• 16 multi-tackle efforts in 22 career BU games; includes 10 in 2006.• Lettered as a true freshman at Georgia Tech, playing in every game on

special teams for a Yellowjacket squad that went 7-6 and posted a 52-10 victory over Tulsa in the Humanitarian Bowl.

MOORE’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 12 at Colorado, Oct. 7, 2006 Solo Tackles: 6 at Colorado, Oct. 7, 2006Tackles for Loss: 2 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Washington State, Sept. 16, 2006Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Kansas State, Sept. 30, 2006

MOORE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2004 Redshirted2005 11/0 9 14 23 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 0 0-02006 11/10 31 40 71 4.0-10 0.0-0 2/1 1 0-0Totals 22/10 40 54 94 4.0-110 0.0-00 3/1 1 0-00

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17 PAUL MOSLEYRB • 6-3 • 236 • SR-3L • AUSTIN, TEXAS

• Powerful fifth-year senior running back Paul Mosley is the Bears’ co-No. 1 F-back with junior Brandon Whitaker.

• BU’s leading rusher (46.50 ypg) ranks No. 18 in Big 12 and has six ofthe Bears’ nine 2006 rushing TDs. Rushed for 30-plus yards eighttimes on season and totaled 10-plus totes four times.

• No. 11 on Baylor’s all-time rushing list with 1,704 yards, Mosleyneeds 18 yards to overtake No. 9 Rashad Armstrong’s 1,721 yards intwo seasons (2002-03). Mosley is also T-No. 7 with 17 career rushingTDs and No. 10 in rushing attempts (401).

• Averaged 3.2 yards per carry over Baylor’s first five games, but hasaveraged 6.0 per rush in last six outings and 6.8 per tote the past five.

• Rushed eight times for team-best 62 yards and one TD at OklahomaState while also catching four passes for a career-high 42 yards.

• Rushed six times for 19 yards at Texas Tech.• Had 53 yards on 13 rushes with one TD vs. No. 22 Texas A&M and

grabbed a pass for two yards.• Carried eight times for a team-high 75 yards vs. Kansas. Also caught a

career-high five passes for 26 yards and one TD which brought Bearswithin 35-30 in 4Q.

• Rushed five times for a team-high 64 yards and one TD at No. 6 Texasand caught two passes for five yards.

• Scored on a 56-yard run against the Longhorns in the 3Q, the second-longest rush of his career.

• At Colorado, he carried a season-high 20 times for a season-best 85yards and two TDs.

• His 28-yard 4Q TD run against Colorado was a then-season-long, whilehis 85 yards were most by a BU back in 2006 and highest total sincehis 133-yard day at Texas A&M a year ago. He also caught three passesfor 12 yards vs. the Buffs.

• Seven rushes for 33 yards against Kansas State.• 14 carries for 38 yards and one TD vs. Army.• Missed Northwestern State game with turf toe and saw limited work

(two rushes for two yards) at Washington State.• Rushed 10 times for 34 yards vs. No. 22 TCU.• 130 career runs of five-plus yards, including 43 of 10 or more yards.• Rushed for a career-high 133 yards on 22 totes at Texas A&M as a

junior in 2005 to register his third career 100-yard rushing game.• Only BU offensive football player to have ever power cleaned 372 lbs.

MOSLEY’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSRushes: 24 at SMU, Sept. 3, 2005 (105 yards)Rushing Yards: 133 at Texas A&M, Oct. 1, 2005 (22 att.)Rushing Touchdowns: 3, twiceReceptions: 5 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006Receiving Yards: 42 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006 (4 rec.)Receiving Touchdowns: 1, four timesAll-Purpose Yards: 133 at Texas A&M, Oct. 1, 2005 (22 att.)

MOSLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSRUSHINGYEAR G/GS ATT YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2002 Redshirted2003 12/0 1 0 0.0 0 --2004 11/1 127 582 4.6 4 18/three times2005 11/8 180 657 3.7 7 57/at Texas A&M2006 10/6 93 465 5.0 6 56/at Texas (TD)Totals 44/15 401 1,704 4.2 17 57/at Texas A&M, 2005

RECEIVINGYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2002 Redshirted2003 12/0 0 0 0.0 0 --2004 11/1 14 111 7.9 1 39/at Oklahoma State (TD)2005 11/8 12 90 7.5 2 21/at Oklahoma2006 10/6 18 99 5.5 1 16/at Oklahoma StateTotals 44/15 44 300 6.8 4 39/at Oklahoma State, 2004 (TD)

57 GEOFF NELSONDE • 6-2 • 251 • JR-2L • CEDAR HILL, TEXAS

• Junior Geoff Nelson emerged from fall camp No. 1 at defensive endand has started every game along the line in 2006.

• T-No. 9 on the squad in tackles with 33 (12 solos) and has four tacklesfor loss to rank T-No. 5, a team-high 2.5 sacks and two QB hurries.

• Recorded eight multi-tackle games in 11 2006 starts.• Registered two assisted tackles at Texas Tech.• Totaled six tackles (three solos) and BU’s lone sack vs. No. 22 Texas

A&M.• Three tackles, all solos, and a key 4Q sack vs. Kansas.• Had a career-high seven tackles (two solos), including two for loss, vs.

No. 22 TCU in first career start.• Tallied three (one solo) stops at Washington State and four vs. both

Army and at Colorado.• One of three Bears to letter as a true freshman in 2004, Nelson

appeared in 10 games as a sophomore to pick up his second letter.

NELSON’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 7 vs.TCU, Sept. 3, 2006Solo Tackles: 3, twiceTackles for Loss: 2 vs.TCU, Sept. 3, 2006Sacks: 1, three times

NELSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2004 9/0 6 4 10 1.0-2 1.0-2 0/0 0 0-02005 10/0 3 10 13 0.5-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-02006 11/11 12 21 33 4.0-31 2.5-28 0/0 0 0-0Totals 30/11 21 35 56 5.5-333 3.5-330 0/0 0 0-00

9 TREY PAYNEIR • 5-9 • 170 • SO-1L • LA MARQUE, TEXAS

• Sophomore Trey Payne is Baylor’s No. 3 Little H inside receiver and hasplayed in 10 games with four starts.

• No. 2 on squad in TD catches (four) and No. 8 in receptions (14).• His lone catch at Oklahoma State was an eight-yard TD grab.• One reception for nine yards at Texas Tech.• Registered a career-high tying five receptions for a career-best 43

yards against Kansas.• Totaled three receptions for 28 yards, including a career-long 17-yard

TD grab, at Colorado.• Had three receptions for 30 yards and two touchdowns vs.

Northwestern State and one catch for two yards at Washington State.• Caught scoring passes of 8 and 15 (career-long) yards from Shawn Bell

vs. Northwestern State.

PAYNE’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: 5, twiceReceiving Yards: 43 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006Receiving Touchdowns: 2 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006

PAYNE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2004 Redshirted2005 6/2 6 35 5.8 0 11/at SMU2006 10/4 14 120 8.6 4 17/twiceTotals 16/6 20 155 7.8 4 17/twice

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28 MARIO PRICERB • 5-10 • 184 • SR-1L • FORT WORTH, TEXAS

• Fifth-year senior F-back (running back) Mario Price has played in everygame with one start to his credit.

• Had one rush (-2 yards) at Oklahoma State.• Had one catch for five yards at Texas Tech.• In first career start against Northwestern State, he had one rush for

five yards and a career-high five receptions for 34 yards. • Had a career-long 20-yard catch vs. Northwestern State.• Totaled three receptions for 26 yards at Washington State and for sea-

son is No. 9 on squad in receptions with 11 for 55 yards.• Joined program as a walk-on transfer from Army in 2003 and was

rewarded with a scholarship prior to start of 2006 season by BU staff.• Graduated from Baylor with a degree in health fitness studies in

August 2006 and is currently pursuing a master’s degree.

MARIO PRICE’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSRushes: 3 vs. Samford, Sept. 8, 2005 (10 yards)Rushing Yards: 17 vs.Texas, Nov. 5, 2005 (1 att.)Receptions: 5 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006 (34 yards)Receiving Yards: 34 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006 (5 rec.)

MARIO PRICE’S CAREER STATISTICSRUSHINGYEAR G/GS ATT YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2003 Redshirted2004 8/0 0 0 0.0 0 —2005 4/0 6 34 5.7 0 17/Texas 2006 11/1 4 7 1.8 0 5/Northwestern StateTotals 23/1 10 41 4.1 0 17/Texas, 2005

RECEIVINGYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2003 Redshirted2004 8/0 0 0 0.0 0 —2005 4/0 0 0 0.0 0 —2006 11/1 11 55 5.0 0 20/Northwestern StateTotals 23/1 11 55 5.0 0 20/Northwestern State, 2006

91 VINCENT RHODESDT • 6-2 • 312 • S0-1L • DENISON, TEXAS

• Sophomore Vincent Rhodes has started the last seven games for theBears at defensive tackle opposite M.T. Robinson.

• 33 tackles (17 solos) in 11 games to rank T-No. 9 on squad, while he’sT-No. 2 in sacks (two), No. 2 in QB hurries (eight) and No. 3 in tacklesfor loss (five).

• Credited with four tackles (one solo) at Oklahoma State.• One solo tackle at Texas Tech.• Tallied four tackles (one solo) vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• Two tackles, including one sack, against Kansas.• Totaled five tackles (four solos), with one for loss, at No. 6 Texas.• Registered five tackles (three solos), including one for loss, and a QB

hurry at Colorado.• Totaled an assisted tackle and a career-high six QB hurries vs. Kansas

State in first start of season.• Had a career-high six tackles (one solo) vs. Army, including one for loss

and his first career fumble recovery.• Tallied four tackles vs. Northwestern State, one of which was a seven-

yard sack.• 12 career multi-tackle games in 21 career appearances, including

seven in 2006, with nine career starts to credit.

RHODES’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 6 vs.Army, Sept. 23, 2006Solo Tackles: 4 at Texas, Oct. 14, 2006Tackles for Loss: 1, five timesSacks: 1, twice

RHODES’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2004 Redshirted2005 10/2 6 10 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-02006 11/7 17 16 33 5.0-17 2.0-9 0/1 0 0-0Totals 21/9 23 26 49 5.0-117 2.0-99 0/1 0 0-00

99 M.T. ROBINSONDT • 6-1 • 305 • SR-3L • NEWPORT NEWS, VA.

• Fifth-year senior defensive tackle M.T. Robinson injured his knee inthe Texas game but has still been able to start the last four games(seven consecutive starts overall).

• Registered three tackles, all solo, at Oklahoma State.• Totaled a season-high four tackles (one solo) vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• Against Kansas he registered three tackles (two solos).• Had one solo tackle at No. 6 Texas in third start of year.• Three stops (two solos) in second start at Colorado.• Totaled three tackles (one solo) at Washington State and had two

stops (one solo) vs. Kansas State in first start of season.• His 29 career starts are second-most on team behind senior CB

Anthony Arline’s 32.• 25 career multi-tackle performances includes six in 2006.• Virginia state and National Junior Olympics heavyweight wrestling

champion at Menchville High School in Newport News, Va.

ROBINSON’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 5, twiceSolo Tackles: 3, five timesTackles for Loss: 2, twiceSacks: 2 at Army, Sept. 17, 2005

ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2003 12/12 22 8 30 7.0-38 3.0-28 1/0 0 0-02004 7/2 10 6 16 4.0-18 1.0-14 0/0 0 0-02005 9/8 9 6 15 3.0-24 3.0-24 1/0 0 1-02006 10/7 11 9 20 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0Totals 38/29 52 29 81 14.0-880 7.0-666 2/0 0 1-00

96 KLAYTON SHOALSDT • 6-3 • 288 • SR-3L • TEXARKANA, TEXAS

• Fifth-year senior Klayton Shoals started the first four games of the2006 season at nose tackle in place of M.T. Robinson, but came off thebench vs. Kansas State (one assisted tackle) and missed the CU and UTgames with a sprained ankle.

• He returned to action vs. Kansas and registered two assisted tackles,then had a solo stop against No. 22 Texas A&M, but was back on thesidelines at Texas Tech.

• Totaled 14 tackles (three solos), including 1.5 for loss, on season.• Tallied one solo tackle at Oklahoma State after missing Texas Tech

game due to injury.• Had a season-high four stops (one solo), one of which was his first

career tackle for loss, vs. Northwestern State.• A transfer from Iowa State, Shoals has made eight career starts and

recorded nine multi-tackle career performances.

SHOALS’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 5, vs. Missouri, Oct. 9, 2004Solo Tackles: 2 at UAB, Sept. 4, 2004 Tackles For Loss: 1 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006

SHOALS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2003 Did Not Play2004 10/3 6 11 17 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 0 0-02005 7/1 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-02006 8/4 3 11 14 1.5-2 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0Totals 25/8 10 25 35 1.5-22 0.0-00 1/0 0 0-00

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24 CARL SIMSIR • 5-10 • 178 • S0-1L • WACO, TEXAS

• One of three Bears to letter as true freshmen in 2005, sophomore CarlSims has played in eight games with three starts to his credit. Hemissed three games due to injury.

• Has 12 receptions for 91 yards and one rush for five yards on the sea-son from his Little Y/H inside receiver position.

• Averaging 7.6 yards on 15 punt returns for year, he registered acareer-long 24-yard return vs. No. 22 Texas A&M. Sims’ 16-yard returnvs. Kansas set-up Baylor’s game-winning 4Q scoring drive.

• Caught a career-high seven passes for 62 yards at Oklahoma State toregister his fourth career mulit-catch game and second in 2006.

• Following his first Baylor football season, he joined Scott Drew’s 2005-06 basketball team where he appeared 10 games to pick up his secondmonogram of the academic year.

SIMS’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: 7 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006 (62 yards)Receiving Yards: 62 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006 (7 rec.)Receiving Touchdowns: 1 at Missouri, Nov. 12, 2005

SIMS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2005 10/1 9 72 8.0 1 19/at Missouri 2006 8/3 12 91 7.6 0 17/at Oklahoma StateTotals 18/4 21 163 7.8 1 19/at Missouri, 2005

Other: Rushing: 2005: 5-25-0; 2006: 1-5-0; Career: 6-30-0.Punt Returns: 2005: 0-0-0; 2006: 15-114-0; Career: 15-114-0.

60 SAM SLEDGEC • 6-2 • 268 • FR-RS • MIDLAND, TEXAS

• Redshirt freshman Sam Sledge is the Bears’ No. 2 center and the sonof David Sledge, a four-year Baylor football letterwinner from 1975-78who earned 1978 All-SWC honors.

• The younger Sledge joined the Baylor program in 2005 and saw hisfirst career action as a Bear along the line vs. Northwestern State.

• Played three snaps against Kansas for the injured Will Blaylock.• Parents are both Baylor graduates.

70 CHAD SMITHOG • 6-6 • 295 • JR-2L • ALLEN, TEXAS

• Junior offensive guard Chad Smith, the Bears’ No. 1 left guard, is inhis fourth season in the Baylor program.

• 15 career starts along Baylor offensive line, includes 11 in 2006.• Played every offensive snap eight times on season, and for season has

been in for 657 of the Bears’ 680 snaps. • Father, Russ, signed free agent contract with NFL’s Minnesota Vikings.

13 ERNEST SMITHWR • 6-3 • 188 • FR-HS • NEW ORLEANS, LA.

• BU’s No. 2 Z receiver behind senior Dominique Zeigler, true freshmanwide out Ernest Smith has six receptions for 55 yards in 10 games.

• Caught a career-high tying two passes for 18 yards at Texas Tech, oneof which was a career-long 15-yard reception.

• Tallied one catch for 12 yards vs. No. 22 TCU, then had two for 18yards vs. Northwestern State in first career start and one for sevenyards at No. 6 Texas.

• Joined Tyler John Tyler (Texas) High School football team in the after-math of Hurricane Katrina; then returned to his native New Orleansand completed his high school education at Edna Karr Magnet School.

ERNEST SMITH’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: 2, twiceReceiving Yards: 18, twice

ERNEST SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2006 10/1 6 55 9.2 0 15/at Texas Tech

72 JASON SMITHOT • 6-5 • 288 • SO-1L • DALLAS, TEXAS

• Sophomore Jason Smith moved from tight end to offensive tackle inthe off-season and has started all 11 games at his new position.

• Played every offensive snap in 10 of 11 2006 starts, and for season hasbeen in on 676 of 680 plays from scrimmage.

• Reminds the Baylor coaching staff of former Bear great Fred Miller, athree-time All-SWC performer and 11-year NFL veteran who starts forthe Chicago Bears.

• Appeared in every game as a redshirt freshman tight end in 2005 witheight starts and totaled six receptions for 70 yards with one TD.

9 BRANDON STIGGERSROV • 6-0 • 188 • JR-TR • HOUSTON, TEXAS

• Junior rover Brandon Stiggers is No. 6 on the squad with 47 tackles (32solos) in 11 games (eight starts).

• T-No. 4 on team in PBUs (three) and T-No. 8 in tackles for loss (3.0). • Two or more tackles in 10 2006 outings, including a career-best nine

stops (five solos) vs. No. 22 Texas A&M to go with a PBU.• Tallied a team-high eight tackles (six solos) at Oklahoma State when

he made his first career start at FS in place of the injured DwainCrawford.

• Three stops (two solos) at Texas Tech.• Had five tackles, all solos, at Colorado. Also had a PBU vs. the Buffs.• Registered four tackles (three solos) and a TFL at No. 6 Texas.• Totaled five tackles (four solos) at Washington State.• Had four tackles (one solo) vs. No. 22 TCU in first career start.• The mid-year junior college transfer had 121 tackles, including eight

for loss, nine forced fumbles and three picks en route to second-team2005 All-Western State Conference honors at Compton (Calif.) College.

STIGGERS’ SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 9 vs.Texas A&M, Oct. 28, 2006Solo Tackles: 6 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006Tackles For Loss: 1, three timesPass Breakups: 1, three times

STIGGERS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2006 11/8 32 15 47 3.0-55 0.5-33 0/0 3 0-00

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6 BLAKE SZYMANSKIQB • 6-4 • 205 • FR-RS • WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS

• Redshirt freshman quarterback Blake Szymanski will make his thirdcareer start in place of the injured Shawn Bell vs. Oklahoma.

• At Oklahoma State, he completed 24-of-41 passes for 262 yards andtwo touchdowns with three interceptions. He established career-highsin every passing category vs. the Cowboys. Also rushed 10 times for acareer-high 40 yards at Oklahoma State.

• In his first start at Texas Tech, he rushed 22 times for 25 yards andtwo TDs, while completing 16-of-30 passes for 197 yards and one TDwith one interception.

• Szymanski's two rushing TDs against the Red Raiders were the first ofhis career. He became the first Baylor quarterback with two rushingTDs in a game since Nov. 21, 1992, when J.J. Joe accomplished thefeat in a 21-20 Baylor victory over Texas at Floyd Casey Stadium.

• His 56-yard TD pass to Trent Shelton at Texas Tech was a career-long.• Had taken nine career snaps as a Bear, four vs. Northwestern State

and five vs. No. 22 Texas A&M, prior to the Texas Tech game.• Was 0-for-2 in the air with one pick against Texas A&M, but rushed

twice for 20 yards.• Saw first career action under center against Northwestern State. He

connected on 2-of-3 passes for 42 yards and one TD vs. the Demons. • Tossed a 27-yard TD pass to Thomas White for Baylor’s final touchdown

vs. Northwestern State.• Brother B.J., was a baseball All-American at Princeton and currently

plays with former Baylor star Michael Griffin in the Cincinnati Redsorganization.

SZYMANSKI’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSRushes: 22 at Texas Tech, Nov. 4, 2006 (25 yards)Rushing Yards: 40 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006 (10 att.)Rushing Touchdowns: 2 at Texas Tech, Nov. 4, 2006Long Rush: 21 at Texas Tech, Nov. 4, 2006Pass Attempts: 41 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006 (24 comp.)Pass Completions: 24 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006 (41 att.)Touchdown Passes: 2 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006Interceptions: 3 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006Passing Yards: 262 at Oklahoma State, Nov. 11, 2006

SZYMANSKI’S CAREER STATISTICSPASSINGYEAR G/GS CMP ATT PCT YDS INT TD LP/OPPONENT2005 Redshirted2006 4/2 42 76 .553 501 5 4 56/at Texas Tech (TD)Totals 4/2 42 76 .553 501 5 4 56/at Texas Tech, 2006 (TD)

Other: Rushing: 2005: Redshirt; 2006: 35-75-2; Career: 35-75-2

10 QUEITO TEASLEYCB • 6-1 • 170 • SO-1L • KATY, TEXAS

• Moved to cornerback Oct. 12 by the BU staff and is listed No. 3 behindC.J. Wilson and Braelon Davis.

• Missed Oklahoma State game with a foot injury.• Ranks No. 50 nationally and No. 5 in Big 12 with his 22.73 kickoff

return average and No. 29 nationally and No. 5 in league with his10.36 average on punt returns.

• Had a career-long 59-yard kickoff return vs. Kansas.• Registered career-long 47-yard punt return vs. Kansas State.• Four returns of 25-plus yards on season.• Totaled career-high 94 all-purpose yards (23.5 ypa) vs. Northwestern

State. • One of three true freshmen to letter for the 2005 Bears, Teasley had

five receptions for 63 yards and three rushes for 34 yards as rookie.• Also a member of the Baylor track & field team, he earned 2006 All-

Big 12 indoor and outdoor honors in the long jump.

TEASLEY’S CAREER BESTSRushes: 3 vs. Oklahoma State, Nov. 19, 2005 (34 yards)Rushing Yards: 34 vs. Oklahoma State, Nov. 19, 2005 (3 att.)Receptions: 2 vs.Texas Tech, Oct. 29, 2005 (25 yards)Receiving Yards: 25 vs.Texas Tech, Oct. 29, 2005 (2 rec.)

TEASLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSRUSHINGYEAR G/GS ATT YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2005 7/0 3 34 11.3 0 31/Oklahoma State2006 9/0 0 0 0.0 0 --Totals 16/0 3 34 11.3 0 31/Oklahoma State, 2005

RECEIVINGYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2005 7/0 5 63 12.6 0 18/Oklahoma State2006 9/0 0 0 0.0 0 --Totals 16/0 5 63 12.6 0 18/Oklahoma State, 2005

Other: Kickoff Returns: 2005: 0-0-0; 2006: 15-341-0; Career: 15-341-0 Punt Returns: 2005: 0-0-0; 2006: 11-114-0; Career: 11-114-0

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36 JAMES TODDCB • 6-0 • 180 • SR-3L • MARSHALL, TEXAS

• Baylor’s No. 2 cornerback behind Anthony Arline, fifth-year seniorJames Todd has 14 career starts to his credit.

• 22 career pass breakups and needs two to crack BU’s all-time list.• 23 tackles (18 solos) to rank No. 12 on squad, including 1.5 for loss,

three PBUs (T-No. 4 on team) and three picks (T-No. 2) in 11 games.• No. 9 in Big 12 with 0.27 interceptions per game.• Two tackles, both solo stops, at Oklahoma State.• In first start of the season at Texas Tech, he recorded his third inter-

ception, which he returned 25 yards to set-up Baylor’s second TD.• Four tackles, all solo stops, vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• Tallied two solo tackles vs. Kansas, one of which knocked KU starting

QB Kerry Meier out of the game.• Had a solo tackle, one interception and a PBU at No. 6 Texas.• Two tackles, both solos, at Colorado.• Three tackles, all solos, and forced a key fumble vs. Kansas State.• Recorded one tackle and first pick of the season at Washington State.• Registered a season-high six tackles (two solos), including one for loss,

vs. No. 22 TCU, then had two stops, including 0.5 for loss, and a sea-son-high two PBUs vs. Northwestern State.

• One of six 2006 Bears playing with his college degree in hand, hereceived his communications specialist degree in May 2006 and is nowworking toward a master’s degree in sports administration.

TODD’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 7 at Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2005Solo Tackles: 5 vs.Texas Tech, Oct. 29, 2005Tackles for Loss: 1, three timesInterceptions: 1, five timesPass Breakups: 4 vs. North Texas, Sept. 25, 2004

TODD’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2002 Redshirted2003 11/6 11 5 16 0-0 0.0-0 0/0 5 1-(-3)2004 11/5 16 2 18 1.0-5 0.0-0 0/1 5 0-02005 11/2 22 4 26 2.0-5 0.0-0 0/0 9 1-02006 11/1 18 5 23 1.5-7 0.0-0 0/0 3 3-25Totals 44/14 67 16 83 4.5-117 0.0-00 0/1 22 5-222

40 KEEGAN VANNFB • 6-0 • 253 • JR-1L • KATY, TEXAS

• Baylor’s co-No. 1 H-back (fullback) with senior Damon Dotson has notrecorded any statistics in 10 2006 appearances.

• Drew start at No. 6 Texas.• Walk-on played in every game as a sophomore in 2005, mainly on spe-

cial teams, to earn first letter and made first career start at Missouri.

VANN’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: 1, twiceReceiving Yards: 12 vs. Nebraska, Oct. 15, 2005 (1 rec.)

VANN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2005 11/1 2 19 9.5 0 12/Nebraska2006 10/1 0 0 0.0 0 --Totals 21/2 2 19 9.5 0 12/Nebraska, 2005

2 BRANDON WHITAKERRB • 5-10 • 190 • JR-2L • EDMOND, OKLA.

• Co-No. 1 F-back (running back) with fifth-year senior Paul Mosley, jun-ior Brandon Whitaker is No. 2 on team in rushing (17.6 ypg) and No. 3in receptions with 30 for 192 yards and one TD.

• Missed last two games with a foot injury and is listed as questionablefor the OU contest.

• He’s recorded at least two receptions in seven of his nine 2006 outingswith three or more grabs five times.

• No. 16 in Big 12 with 3.33 receptions per game.• Rushed five times for three yards and scored on a 3-yard run against

No. 22 Texas A&M in the 2Q. Also caught one pass for 10 yards.• Caught four passes for 13 yards vs. Kansas, one of which was a five-

yard TD reception, and had three rushes for 18 yards.• Rushed for season-high 40 yards on three totes at Colorado and had

two receptions for 15 yards. Had a season-long 42-yard run vs. Buffs.• Had career-highs in receptions (nine) and receiving yards (57) at

Washington State while rushing six times for 20 yards. His receptiontotal equaled second-best by a BU running back and 15th-best inschool history overall.

• Averages 3.9 yards per rush and 6.4 per reception.• 221 consecutive touches (159 rushes and 62 receptions) without losing

a fumble since 4Q miscue at Texas A&M in 2003.

WHITAKER’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSRushes: 16 at SMU, Sept. 3, 2005 (110 yards)Rushing Yards: 110 at SMU, Sept. 3, 2005 (16 att.)Rushing Touchdowns: 1, twiceReceptions: 9 at Washington State, Sept. 16, 2006 (57 yards)Receiving Yards: 57 at Washington State, Sept. 16, 2006 (9 rec.)Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. Kansas, Oct. 21, 2006All-Purpose Yards: 120 at SMU, Sept. 3, 2005 (20 att.)

WHITAKER’S CAREER STATISTICSRUSHINGYEAR G/GS ATT YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2003 8/0 31 42 1.4 0 15/at Kansas State2004 Redshirted2005 11/2 101 481 4.8 1 44/at Missouri 2006 9/4 41 158 3.9 1 42/at ColoradoTotals 28/6 173 683 3.9 2 44/at Missouri, 2005

RECEIVINGYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2003 8/0 2 5 2.5 0 6/at Texas Tech2004 Redshirted2005 11/2 30 160 5.3 0 24/at Texas A&M2006 9/4 30 192 6.4 1 16/TCUTotals 28/6 62 357 5.8 1 24/at Texas A&M, 2005

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21 THOMAS WHITEIR • 6-2 • 200 • SO-SQ • PLANO, TEXAS

• Sophomore walk-on Thomas White is BU’s No. 1 Little Y inside receiver.• No. 5 on squad in receptions with 23 for 334 yards and two TDs in

eight appearances (four starts) on season.• Averages 14.5 yards per catch to rank No. 2 on squad and has record-

ed five multi-catch games.• One reception for 23 yards at Oklahoma State• Totaled a team-high five receptions for 46 yards at Texas Tech.• Had three catches for 40 yards with a long of 17 vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• Four receptions for 52 yards against Kansas, one of which was a

career-long 34-yard grab.• Totaled career-highs in both receptions (six) and receiving yards (95)

at No. 6 Texas. • Did not have any statistics in first career start vs. Kansas State, but

had one reception for 26 yards in second start at Colorado.• In first 2006 appearance vs. Northwestern State he totaled three

receptions for 52 yards and two TDs.• His first reception as a Bear was a 14-yarder from Shawn Bell, he then

caught TD passes of 11 yards on the next play from Bell and 27 yardsfrom Blake Szymanski.

WHITE’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: 6 at Texas, Oct. 14, 2006 (95 yards)Receiving Yards: 95 at Texas, Oct. 14, 2006 (6 rec.)Touchdown Receptions: 2 vs. Northwestern State, Sept. 9, 2006

WHITE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2004 Redshirted2005 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 --2006 8/4 23 334 14.5 2 34/KansasCareer 9/4 23 334 14.5 2 34/Kansas

20 ALTON WIDEMONROV • 5-11 • 179 • JR-1L • LINDALE, TEXAS

• Junior Alton Widemon started the 2006 campaign at cornerback, butmoved to rover after the TCU game and is now listed No. 2 behindBrandon Stiggers.

• 16 tackles (nine solos), two PBUs, two fumble recoveries and a pair ofQB hurries over 11 2006 appearances.

• Had one tackle at Oklahoma State when he started at rover for thesecond straight game.

• Two tackles (one solo) in third start of season at Texas Tech.• Had a season-high three tackles (two solos) vs. No. 22 Texas A&M.• In second start of season, he had one solo tackle vs. Kansas.• One solo tackle and a PBU at No. 6 Texas.• Totaled a career-high two fumble recoveries, two QB hurries and a

PBU vs. Kansas State. Both fumble recoveries came inside the K-Statered zone, at the BU 10- and 12-yard lines.

• Made first career start vs. Army and responded with two solo tackles.• Nine career multi-tackle efforts, including five in 2006.• Second-team 2005 Academic All-Big 12 selection transferred into the

program from Tulane in 2004.

WIDEMON’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSTackles: 4 at Iowa State, Oct. 8, 2005Solo Tackles: 4 at Iowa State, Oct. 8, 2005Fumble Recoveries: 2 vs. Kansas State, Sept. 30, 2006Interceptions: 1, twicePass Breakups: 1, three times

WIDEMON’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS UT AT TT TFL-YYDS QBS-YYDS FF/FR PD INT-YYDS2004 Redshirted2005 10/0 10 3 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 1 2-(-3)2006 11/4 9 7 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/2 2 0-0Totals 20/4 19 10 29 0.0-00 0.0-00 1/2 3 2-((-33)

4 JEREMY WILLIAMSOS • 5-10 • 211 • FR-RS • DALLAS, TEXAS

• Redshirt freshman Jeremy Williams is Baylor’s No. 2 outside safetybehind senior Maurice Linguist and has played in nine games.

• Had a fumble recovery vs. Northwestern State and a PBU at OklahomaState.

• High school teammate of Baylor CB Braelon Davis at Dallas Carter anda cousin of freshman defensive end Jameon Hardeman, who is red-shirting in 2006.

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7 DOMINIQUE ZEIGLERWR • 6-3 • 185 • SR-3L • KILLEEN, TEXAS

ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE• Senior All-America candidate and team tri-captain Dominique Zeigler

has totaled three or more receptions in each of his 10 2006 outingsfrom his No. 1 Z wide receiver position.

• No. 4 in Big 12 and No. 27 nationally with 5.20 receptions per game,No. 5 in league and No. 35 nationally with 71.60 yards per game.

• Registered five receptions for 39 yards at Oklahoma State.• Totaled four receptions for 44 yards at Texas Tech.• Had five receptions for a career-high 180 yards and one TD against No.

22 Texas A&M. His yardage total was the second-highest in school his-tory behind Gerald McNeil’s 197-yard day at Arkansas in 1981.

• Hauled in a career-long 79-yard TD pass from Shawn Bell vs. A&M, the15th-longest pass play in school history.

• Against Kansas, he recorded seven receptions for 122 yards, includinga game-winning 10-yard TD pass from Shawn Bell with 1:08 left.

• Also caught a then-career-long 60-yard pass from Bell, one of five (for107 yards) he grabbed in BU’s 4Q comeback win over Kansas.

• Totaled three receptions for 39 yards at No. 6 Texas. • Also tossed a 17-yard TD pass to QB Shawn Bell to record his first

career TD pass. For season, is 2-of-3 passing for 29 yards and one TD. • Team-high seven receptions for 71 yards at Colorado after a season-

high eight-catch game (for 73 yards with one TD) vs. Kansas State.• Stands No. 2 on Baylor’s all-time receptions list (164), No. 6 in receiv-

ing yards (1,898) and T-No. 6 in touchdown grabs (13).• His 164 career receptions rank 15th among active Division I-A players.• The 11th player in school history to lead the Bears in receptions in

back-to-back seasons with his 55- and 48-catch efforts the past twoyears, he hopes to join Gerald McNeil (1981-82-83) and ReggieNewhouse (2000-01-02) as the only players to pace Baylor in threeconsecutive campaigns.

• Stands No. 1 on squad in receptions (52), No. 2 in receiving yards(716), No. 3 in both yards per catch (14.7 ypc) and TD catches (three).

• Brings 31-game string with at least two catches into OU game.• One of six active Bears with at least 20-plus career starts to their

credit, Zeigler has made 29 starts since arriving in Waco.• Second-team All-Big 12 pick in 2005 by the league’s coaches after

hauling down 48 passes for 563 yards and five touchdowns.• Earned All-Big 12 honors in the high jump as a freshman.• Cousin of retired NFL player Dave Duerson, who played with the

Bears, Cardinals and Giants.

ZEIGLER’S SINGLE-GAME BESTSReceptions: *12 vs.Texas A&M, Oct. 30, 2004 (121 yards)Receiving Yards: 180 vs.Texas A&M, Oct. 28, 2006 (5 rec.)Receiving Touchdowns: 2 vs.Texas A&M, Oct. 30, 2004* indicates school record

ZEIGLER’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G/GS REC YDS AVG TD LP/OPPONENT2003 10/0 9 83 9.2 0 16/Texas2004 10/9 55 536 9.7 5 32/Texas A&M2005 11/11 48 563 11.7 5 55/at Oklahoma (TD)2006 10/9 52 716 13.8 3 79/Texas A&M (TD)Totals 41/29 164 1,898 11.57 13 79/Texas A&M (TD)

Other: Rushing: 2003: 0-0; 2004: 1-3; 2005: 0-0; 2006: 3-(-16); Career: 4-(-13)Passing: 2003: 0-0-0; 2004: 0-0-0; 2005: 0-0-0; 2006: 2-3-29 yards-1 TD; Career: 2-3-29 yards-1 TDKickoff Returns: 2003: 0-0; 2004: 0-0; 2005: 2-0; 2006: 1-3; Career: 3-3

ZEIGLER’S 2006 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSDATE OPPONENT REC YDS AVG TD

9/3/06 * TCU 6 56 9.3 09/9/06 NORTHWESTERN STATE — Did Not Play —

9/16/06 * at Washington State 3 45 15.0 09/23/06 * ARMY 4 47 11.8 09/30/06 * KANSAS STATE 8 73 9.1 110/7/06 * at Colorado 7 71 10.1 0

10/14/06 * at Texas 3 39 13.0 010/21/06 * KANSAS 7 122 17.4 110/28/06 * TEXAS A&M 5 180 36.0 111/4/06 * at Texas Tech 4 44 11.0 0

11/11/06 * at Oklahoma State 5 39 7.8 011/18/06 OKLAHOMA

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TCU scored 17 unanswered sec-ond-half points to erase a 7-0 half-time deficit and rally past Baylor inthe season opener for both teams.It was the first football meetingbetween the two former SouthwestConference schools since 1995, theleague’s final season.

Marcus Jackson’s 84-yard TDpass to Aaron Brown with 1:17remaining in the third quartergave TCU a 10-7 lead, its first ofthe game. The Frogs pushed theirlead to 17-7 when Jackson con-nected with Quinton Cunigan fromthree yards out at the 9:32 markin the fourth.

Jackson, who spelled seniorstarter Jeff Ballard at the start ofthe third quarter, finished 11-of-13 for 148 yards and two TDs.Ballard, who was 7-of-14 for 85yards and one interception, didnot play in the second half aftertaking a solid hit from GeoffNelson late in the second quarter.

Baylor grabbed the momentumthree plays into the second quar-ter when C.J. Wilson picked offBallard’s third-and-seven pass andreturned it 46 yards to the TCU20. Four plays later, the Bearsgrabbed the game’s first leadwhen Shawn Bell hit Mikail Bakerin the front right corner of theend zone for a 21-yard TD.

The Bears’ next drive wasthwarted when a third-and-fiveconversion to the TCU 12 wascalled back for holding. The nextplay resulted in an eight-yard loss,and Baylor was forced to punt.

That was a sign of things tocome for the Bears, who twice inthe third quarter committedturnovers inside the TCU 20.

TCU quelled Baylor’s momentumon the opening kickoff of the sec-ond half as Donald Massey raced69 yards down the right sideline tothe Baylor 27. However, the Bears’defense forced the Frogs to settlefor a Chris Manfredini 27-yard fieldgoal.

Bell finished 31-of-47 for 286yards with one touchdown andone interception. He established aBaylor record for completions in aregulation game, breaking a 40-year-old mark and one shy of hisoverall school record of 32 estab-lished in the 2004 double-over-time game against Texas A&M.

Terrance Parks led Baylorreceivers with seven catches for65 yards. Trent Shelton snaggedfive passes, tying Baylor’s all-timerecord for consecutive games withat least one catch at 34.

NOTES• Baylor held TCU scoreless in the first

half, marking the first time a Bears’team held a Division I-A opponentscoreless through the first two quar-ters since doing so in a 20-7 victoryAug. 31, 2000, at North Texas.

• The loss marked the first time underhead coach Guy Morriss that Baylorled at halftime and did not win. TheBears now are 6-1 in such games.

• The loss also marked just the secondtime under Morriss that Baylor held anopponent to less than 20 points andlosT. The only other such loss was a13-10 overtime loss at Texas A&M in2005.

• RB Paul Mosley’s third-quarter fumblewas his first since the first half ofBaylor’s 2004 game against Iowa State,snapping a streak of 248 carries with-out a fumble.

• The attendance of 42,733 was thelargest crowd for a season openersince 1973 (46,000 vs. Oklahoma). Itwas the third-largest crowd for a sea-son opener in school history.

• The attendance also was the third-largest crowd for a non-conferencegame in school history and the largestsince the 1973 Oklahoma game.

STATISTICSTCU . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 10 7 — 17Baylor. . . . . . . . . . 0 7 0 0 — 7

BU Baker 21 pass from Bell (Havens kick);12:12, 2nd

TCU Manfredini 27 FG; 11:09, 3rdTCU Brown 84 pass from Jackson

(Manfredini kick); 1:17, 3rdTCU Cunigan 3 pass from Jackson

(Manfredini kick); 9:32, 4th

TCU BUFirst Downs 16 24

Rushing 6 3Passing 8 18Penalty 2 3

Rushing Att.-Yards 34-97 20-47Average 2.9 2.3

Passing Yards 233 286Passing (C-A-I) 18-27-1 31-47-1

Average 8.6 6.1Total Offense 330 333

Average 5.4 5.0Punts-Avg. 5-41.8 4-43.0

Net Average 36.2 34.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 8-69 7-553rd-Down Conversions 7-of-14 9-of-15Time of Possession 31:17 28:43

RUSHING: (TCU) Brown 15-49, James 9-38,Ballard 6-8, Jackson 4-2; (BU) Mosley 10-34,Whitaker 5-18, Bell 4-3, Zeigler 1-(-8).

PASSING: (TCU) Ballard 7-14-1-85, Jackson11-13-0-148 2 TD; (BU) Bell 31-47-1-286 1 TD.

RECEIVING: (TCU) Harmon 5-96, Brown 4-107 1 TD, Cunigan 2-9 1 TD, James 2-(-8),Brock 1-9, Andrus 1-8, Hect 1-6, Dickerson 1-5,Massey 1-1; (BU) Parks 7-65, Zeigler 6-56,Shelton 5-61, Baker 5-45 1 TD, Whitaker 3-33,Sims 3-12, E. Smith 1-12, Mosley 1-2.

DEFENSE: (TCU) White 7-7-14, Roach 3-2-5, Buchanan 2-3-5, Henson 2-3-5 0.5 TFL,Blake 4-0-4 1.0 TFL 1 FF 1 FR, Bonner 2-1-3 1.0SACK, Ortiz 0-0-0 1 INT; (BU) Nelson 2-5-7 2.0TFL 0.5 SACK, Todd 4-2-6 1.0 TFL, Moore 1-5-60.5 TFL 2 QBH, Foreman 3-2-5 2.0 TFL, Wilson3-1-4 1 INT 1 PBU, Siggers 1-3-4 0.5 SACK.

In a game marred by penalties,Shawn Bell established a careerhigh with 288 yards passing andtied a school record with four TDpasses in a 47-10 Baylor victory.

The game saw 31 total penal-ties, five shy of the NCAA record.Northwestern State was flagged 20times, one shy of the NSU schoolrecord and three shy of the NCAArecord. It was the most penaltiesever incurred by a Baylor oppo-nent.

Bell connected on 24-of-41 pass-es, incluing nine passes for 158yards and one touchdown to TrentShelton. It was the first 100-yardgame for Shelton, who recordedhis 35th consecutive game with atleast one catch. That broke ReggieNewhouse’s Baylor record, estab-lished over the 2000, 2001 and2002 seasons.

Meanwhile, C.J. Wilson snaggeda pair of first-quarter intercep-tions, the second of which hereturned 52 yards for a TD. Oneplay after Wilson’s first pick, Bellconnected with Shelton for a 46-yard scoring strike.

Baylor added a pair of RyanHavens field goals in the secondquarter to take a 20-0 halftimelead. Northwestern State scored 10third-quarter points, but Bellanswered with the first of two TDpasses to Trey Payne.

The Bears salted the game awaywith three TD passes in the fourthquarter; the last was ThomasWhite’s second TD catch of thegame and Blake Szymanski’s firstcareer TD pass.

Bell connected with nine differ-ent receivers. Mario Price, whoearned his first career start at tail-back, caught five passes for 34yards. Bell became the first Baylorquarterback to toss four TD passesin a non-overtime game since 1966when Terry Southall accomplishedthe feat against Syracuse.

NOTES• Baylor’s defense held consecutive

opponents scoreless in the first halffor the first time since 1995 (TexasTech and Houston).

• Wilson is the first Baylor player witha multiple-interception game sinceSamir Al-Amin had two againstSouthern Illinois in 2001.

• Wilson’s interception return for a TDwas Baylor’s first since Colin Allred’s25-yard return against Oklahoma Statelast season. It was the first intercep-tion return for a TD by a Baylor defen-sive back since Al-Amin had twoagainst Southern Illinois in 2001.

• WR Trent Shelton’s 158 yards receiv-ing were the most by a Baylor playersince Reggie Newhouse had 173yards against Kansas State in 2002.

• QB Shawn Bell was intercepted inconsecutive games for the first timein his career.

STATISTICSNW State. . . . . . . . 0 0 10 0 — 10Baylor . . . . . . . . . 14 6 7 20 — 47

BU Shelton 46 pass from Bell (Havenskick); 12:11, 1st

BU Wilson 52 INT return (Havens kick);2:35, 1st

BU Havens 45 FG; 6:20, 2ndBU Havens 35 FG; 0:00, 2ndNSU Miller 10 pass from Meeks (Weeks kick);

9:09, 3rdBU Payne 9 pass from Bell (Havens kick);

7:22, 3rdNSU Weeks 43 FG; 5:12, 3rdBU Payne 15 pass from Bell (kick blocked);

13:27, 4thBU White 11 pass from Bell (Havens kick);

10:40, 4thBU White 27 pass from Szymanski (Havens

kick); 3:35, 4th

NSU BUFirst Downs 14 17

Rushing 5 1Passing 8 13Penalty 1 3

Rushing Att.-Yards 39-147 8-20Average 3.8 2.5

Passing Yards 182 330Passing (C-A-I) 14-28-3 27-46-1

Average 6.5 7.2Total Offense 329 350

Average 4.9 6.5Punts-Avg. 6-38.3 6-37.8

Net Average 32.2 31.0Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 20-139 11-1303rd-Down Conversions 5-of-15 4-of-12Time of Possession 37:06 22:54

RUSHING: (NSU) Patrick 13-64, Lawrence15-56, Skidmore 3-31, Miller 2-12, Charpentier4-(-3), Meeks 2-(-13); (BU) Whitaker 4-23, Price1-5, Sims 1-5, Bell 1-(-3), Szymanski 1-(-10).

PASSING: (NSU) Meeks 13-25-3-179 1 TD,Charpentier 1-3-0-3; (BU) Bell 25-41-1-288 4TD; Szymanski 2-3-0-42 1 TD, TEAM 0-1-0-0,Parks 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: (NSU) Doyle 4-102, Miller 4-391 TD, Skidmore 3-2, Varnado 1-38, Earl 1-3,Lawrence 1-(-2); (BU) Shelton 9-158 1 TD,Price 5-34, White 3-52 2 TD, Payne 3-30 2 TD,Smith 2-18, Whitaker 2-14, Jones 1-15, Sims 1-9, Parks 1-0.

DEFENSE: (NSU) Brooks 4-1-5 1 PBU 1.0SACK, Riggs 2-1-3 1 INT, Walker 1-0-1 1.0 SACK;(BU) Pawelek 2-7-9 0.5 TFL 1 QBH, Crawford 3-3, Jones 1-5-6 0.5 TFL, Lake 3-1-4 1 FF 1 FR,Rhodes 3-1-4 1.0 SACK, Hill 2-2-4 1.5 TFL 1.0SACK, Jenkins 1-3-4 1.5 TFL 1.0 SACK, Wilson1-0-1 2 INT, LaMar 0-0-0 1 INT.

GAME RECAPSNo. 22 TCU 17, BAYLOR 7Floyd Casey Stadium • Waco, TexasSept. 3, 2006 • Attendance: 42,733

BAYLOR 47, NORTHWESTERN STATE 10Floyd Casey Stadium • Waco, TexasSept. 9, 2006 • Attendance: 31,125

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Loren Langley’s 17-yard fieldgoal with nine seconds remainingcapped a 14-play, 81-yard drive asWashington State defeated Baylor17-15 at Seattle.

Baylor trailed 14-9 with lessthan six minutes to play when theBears’ defense silenced the crowdat Qwest Field. Nick Moore forceda fumble, which Anthony Arlinepicked up and returned 40 yardsfor a touchdown. That gave Baylora 15-14 lead with 5:24 remainingin the game, but the Bears failedon a crucial two-point conversionattempt.

Washington State then convert-ed on two third downs in thegame-winning drive. Baylor keptthe Cougars out of the end zone,denying WSU on three rushes fromthe 1. The Cougars fumbled onthe first rush, but WashingtonState recoverd.

That set the stage for Langley’sgame-winning field goal.

Baylor build a 9-0 lead throughthe first quarter. The Bears got asafety when Washington State’sfirst drive of the game ended withan errant snap on a punt thatwent through the back of the endzone. It was Baylor’s first 2-0 leadsince 1980 at Texas Tech.

On the ensuing drive, Baylormarched 59 yards on seven playsfor a touchdown. Shawn Bellcapped the drive with a 12-yardTD pass to Justin Fenty. It wasFenty’s first career reception, andit came on his third career playfrom scrimmage.

Washington State got on theboard with 4:25 remaining in thesecond quarter when Gary Rogersconnected with Jason Hill from 13yards out. It was the first first-half score allowed by Baylor inthe 2006 season.

The Cougars captured the leadon their second possession of thethird quarter on a 10-play, 82-yarddrive. WSU used a trick play totake the lead as Dwight Tardy con-nected with quarterback AlexBrink on a halfback pass from 4yards out.

Bell finished the day with 256yards on 31-of-48 passing; howev-er, he was intercepted twice forthe first time in five games andonly the fourth time in his career.

Bell’s favorite target wasBrandon Whitaker, who estab-lished career highs with ninecatches for 57 yards. Whitaker hadthe most receptions by a Baylorrunning back since 1987 and wasone shy of the Baylor record.

NOTES• Baylor did not allowed a first-quarter

score for the fourth straight game.• Baylor’s first-quarter safety on

Washington State’s errant punt snapwas the Bears’ first safety since the2003 season opener against UAB.

• Washington State’s second-quarter TDwas the first score Baylor has allowedin the first half this season.

• CB Anthony Arline’s fourth-quarterfumble recovery returned for a TDwas Baylor’s 16th under head coachGuy Morriss.

• Baylor’s rushing total (minus-10yards) was its lowest since a school-record low minus-37 yards rushingagainst Kansas State in 2002.

• Bell has recorded at least 200 yardspassing in five consecutive games, thelongest such streak since Don Trull’sschool-record seven-game run duringthe 1963 season.

• Bell recorded his 10th career 200-yard passing game, joining Trull (12)and Cody Carlson (11) as the onlyBaylor quarterbacks with at least 10career 200-yard passing games.

STATISTICSBaylor. . . . . . . . . . 9 0 0 6 — 15WSU . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7 7 3 — 17

BU TEAM safety; 11:26, 1stBU Fenty 12 pass from Bell (Havens kick);

7:47, 1stWSU Hill 13 pass from Rogers (Langley kick);

4:25, 2ndWSU Brink 4 pass from Tardy (Langley kick);

7:25, 3rdBU Arline 40 fumble recovery (pass failed);

5:24, 4thWSU Langley 17 FG; 0:09, 4th

BU WSUFirst Downs 15 20

Rushing 2 4Passing 13 14Penalty 0 2

Rushing Att.-Yards 14-(-10) 34-51Average -0.7 1.5

Passing Yards 256 285Passing (C-A-I) 31-49-2 25-38-2

Average 5.2 7.5Total Offense 246 336

Average 3.9 4.7Punts-Avg. 8-47.8 4-32.2

Net Average 39.1 29.8Fumbles-Lost 2-2 5-2Penalties-Yards 9-75 3-253rd-Down Conversions 6-of-16 6-of-14Time of Possession 27:48 32:12

RUSHING: (BU) Whitaker 6-20, Fenty 1-3,Mosley 2-2, Bell 5-(-35); (WSU) Woolridge 18-54, Hutsona 6-22, Tardy 6-8, Brink 3-(-9), TEAM1-(-24).

PASSING: (BU) Bell 31-48-2-256 1 TD, TEAM0-1-0-0; (WSU) Brink 21-32-1-251, Rogers 3-5-1-30 1 TD, Tardy 1-1-0-4 1 TD.

RECEIVING: (BU) Whitaker 9-57, Fenty 5-65 1TD, Shelton 5-25, Parks 4-33, Zeigler 3-45, Price3-26, Baker 1-3, Payne 1-2; (WSU) Hill 6-72 1 TD,Bumpus 6-39, Collins 3-44, Gibson 3-41, Boyd 3-37, Hutsona 2-23, Ward 1-25, Brink 1-4 1 TD.

DEFENSE: (BU) Linguist 4-4-8 1.0 TFL 1QBH, Moore 4-4-8 1 FF 1 FR, Wilson 5-1-6 1 INT,Pawelek 4-2-6 1.0 SACK, 1 QBH, Stiggers 4-1-50.5 TFL, Jones 3-2-5, Arline 1-2-3 1 FR 1 TD,Lake 1-0-1 1 FF, Todd 0-1-1 1 INT; (WSU)Brackenridge 6-2-8 2.0 TFL, Frampton 5-2-7 1FF 1 INT, Evans 3-3-6 1.5 TFL 1 PBU 1.0 SACK,Davis 4-1-5, Abdullah 4-1-5, Pitoitua 3-1-4 3.5TFL 1.0 SACK 2 QBH, Bruce 3-1-4 1.0 SACK 1INT 2 QBH, Graise 3-0-3 1.0 SACK 2 QBH,Broadus 1-1-2 1.0 SACK 1 QBH.

Tony Moore converted a crucialfourth down in overtime and laterscored on a 4-yard run to giveArmy a 27-20 victory over Baylor.

Army had the ball first in theextra period, and facing fourth-and-1 from the 16 called timeoutand decided to go for it. Mooreappeared to bobble the handoff,but pulled it in and gained 2yards. He then picked up anotherfirst down on a 10-yard screenplay — the same play he scored onearlier in the game — right beforescoring the winner.

Baylor failed to get a first downon its possession. The game endedon Shawn Bell’s incomplete passon fourth-and-6 from the 21.

Austin Miller kicked a 47-yardfield goal with 7:29 left in regula-tion to put Army ahead 20-17.

Baylor responded by going 73yards in 14 plays for Ryan Havens’tying 24-yard field goal with 45seconds left. Bell, who finished25-of-33 for 241 yards, completedall six of his passes on the drive.

Baylor took a 10-0 lead in thefirst-quarter thanks to a Bell-to-Trent Shelton 7-yard TD pass and a47-yard Havens field goal.

Army’s first three possessionsSaturday night ended at theBaylor 19. Miller missed his firsttwo attempts before finally kick-ing a 36-yarder with 5:23 left inthe first half.

The first miss was officially list-ed as a blocked kick, but Miller’s37-yarder got only a couple of feetoff the ground and went into theback of an Army lineman. Millerwas wide left on a 36-yard attemptearly in the second quarter.

Jeremy Trimble returned a punt59 yards for a touchdown to tiethe game at 10-10 in the thirdquarter for the Black Knights.

Paul Mosley ran 2 yards forBaylor’s first rushing touchdown ofthe season and a 17-10 lead latein the third quarter.

That 27-yard scoring drive wasset up when Army quarterbackDavid Peveto was blindsided on ablitz by safety Maurice Linguistand lost the ball. Vincent Rhodesrecovered.

But Army quickly responded asPeveto threw a screen pass toMoore for a 21-yard score to re-tiethe score at 17-17.

NOTES• Bell recorded a TD pass in his sixth

consecutive game, tying his career-long streak.

• Bell recorded his sixth consecutivegame with at least 200 yards pass-ing, one shy of Baylor’s all-timerecord.

• Army’s third-quarter punt return fora TD was the first allowed by aBaylor team since 2004 (atOklahoma State).

• OS Maurice Linguist and LB NickMoore both established career highswith 11 tackles each.

• DE Jason Lamb recorded two tacklesfor loss, a career best.

STATISTICSArmy . . . . . . . 0 3 7 10 7 — 27Baylor. . . . . . 10 0 7 3 0 — 20

BU Shelton 7 pass from Bell (Havens kick);9:20, 1st

BU Havens 47 FG; 2:12, 1stARMY Miller 36 FG; 5:23, 2ndARMY Trimble 59 punt return (Miller kick);

9:55, 3rdBU Mosley 2 run (Havens kick); 0:19, 3rdARMY Moore 21 pass from Pevoto (Miller

kick); 12:26, 4thARMY Miller 47 FG; 7:29, 4thBU Havens 24 FG; 0:45, 4thARMY Moore 4 run (Miller kick); OT

ARMY BUFirst Downs 18 17

Rushing 9 5Passing 7 10Penalty 2 2

Rushing Att.-Yards 38-140 28-62Average 3.7 2.2

Passing Yards 138 241Passing (C-A-I) 15-22-0 26-35-0

Average 6.3 6.9Total Offense 278 303

Average 4.6 4.8Punts-Avg. 2-37.0 6-39.8

Net Average 29.0 20.8Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-64 11-1073rd-Down Conversions 3-of-11 5-of-14Time of Possession 27:53 32:07

RUSHING: (ARMY) McMahand 22-93, Moore7-33 1 TD, Robinson 3-10, Viti 2-2, Pevoto 4-2;(BU) Mosley 14-38 1 TD, Whitaker 9-31, Fenty2-3, Zeigler 1-2, Bell 2-(-12).

PASSING: (ARMY) Pevoto 15-22-0-138 1 TD;(BU) Bell 26-35-0-241 1 TD.

RECEIVING: (ARMY) Trimble 7-63, Moore 3-59 1 TD, Viti 2-8, Hill 2-6, Larson 1-2; (BU)Shelton 7-79 1 TD, Whitaker 5-24, Parks 4-50,Zeigler 4-47, Fenty 3-24, Akers 2-13, Mosley 1-4.

DEFENSE: (ARMY) Scruggs 6-4-10, Shrode4-6-10 1.5 TFL 1.0 SACK, Craig 4-5-9 1.5 TFL 3QBH, Laird 3-6-9 1.0 TFL, Opoku 3-3-6 1 PBU,Cooper 1-4-5, Campbell 1-4-5; (BU) Linguist 5-6-11 1.0 SACK 1 FF, Moore 0-11-11 0.5 TFL,Pawelek 3-4-7, Lamb 2-5-7 1.5 TFL, Rhodes 1-5-6 1.0 TFL 1 FR 1 QBH, Ford 0-6-6, Crawford1-4-5, Wilson 1-4-5.

GAME RECAPSWASHINGTON STATE 17, BAYLOR 15Qwest Field • Seattle, Wash.Sept. 16, 2006 • Attendance: 41,358

ARMY 27, BAYLOR 20 OTFloyd Casey Stadium • Waco, TexasSept. 23, 2006 • Attendance: 36,218

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Baylor’s defense held a Big 12opponent out of the end zone forthe first time ever and Shawn Bellrecorded his 12th career 200-yardpassing game as the Bears record-ed Baylor’s first ever win overKansas State 17-3.

The Bears, who were out-scored227-48 in the teams’ first fivemeetings, became the first team tohold Kansas State without a touch-down since a 26-3 loss to Syracusein the 2001 Insight.com Bowl.

Kansas State out-gained Baylor341-312 on 10 more plays, buttwo key turnovers thwartedWildcat scoring opportunities.

On its second possession of thegame, Kansas State marched 74yards in 10 plays to the Baylor 14where the Wildcats faced a 3rdand 6. Clayton Thomas rushed tothe Baylor 10; but Anthony Arlineforced Thomas to fumble, andAlton Widemon pounced on theloose ball.

Widemon again recovered afumble in the third. Josh Freemanconnected with Yamon Figursdown the left sideline on a 2ndand 20 from Kansas State’s 20.Figurs got past James Todd, whochased down Figurs and forcedthe fumble at the Baylor 12.

Those were K-State’s only twoventures into the Baylor red zone.

Bell finished 25-of-46 for 282yards and two TDs, tying DonTrull’s school record for career200-yard games. The first scoringstrike was a 75-yard toss to TrentShelton, who snagged the passnear midfield and raced down theleft sideline for the game’s firstscore. It was the longest pass playof Bell’s career and tied for the20th-longest pass in Baylor history.

Kansas State got a 41-yard JeffSnodgrass field goal late in thefirst half as Baylor held its sixthconsecutive opponent without afirst-quarter score for the firsttime since the 1990-91 seasons.

Baylor held Kansas State onthree plays to open the secondhalf, and Queito Teasley returnedthe ensuing punt 47 yards to theWildcats’ 33. The Bears followedwith a seven-play drive that cul-minated in a Bell-to-DominiqueZeigler 11-yard TD pass.

The Bears added a 22-yardRyan Havens field goal late in thethird, capitalizing on the first ofDwain Crawford’s two intercep-tions on the night.

Zeigler finished with eightcatches for 73 yards, whileShelton recorded his second 100-yard game of the season (3-107).

NOTES• Baylor did not allowed a first-quarter

score for the sixth straight game.• Baylor did not allow a TD in a Big 12

game for the first time ever.• Baylor held its opponent without a

TD for the first time since the 2001season opener.

• CB Dwain Crawford was named Big12 Defensive Player of the Week.

• QB Shawn Bell recorded his 12thcareer 200-yard passing game, tyingDon Trull’s school record.

• Bell has recorded at least 200 yardspassing in seven consecutive games,tying Trull’s school-record seven-game run during the 1963 season.

• Bell recorded a TD pass in his sev-enth consecutive game.

• P Daniel Sepulveda recorded fivepunts of 50-plus yards, including twoof 60-plus yards and a career-besttying 78 yarder. He established aBaylor record for single-game aver-age with at least eight punts at 52.1yards, including a 51.0 net average.

• FS Jordan Lake recorded his thirdinterception of the season but suf-fered a broken collar bone on theplay.

STATISTICSKansas State . . . . . 0 3 0 0 — 3Baylor. . . . . . . . . . 7 0 10 0 — 17

BU Shelton 75 pass from Bell (Havenskick); 2:35, 1st

KS Snodgrass 41 FG; 2:06, 2ndBU Zeigler 11 pass from Bell (Havens kick);

10:13, 4thBU Havens 22 FG; 2:14, 3rd

KS BUFirst Downs 12 13

Rushing 4 1Passing 8 11Penalty 0 1

Rushing Att.-Yards 21-45 19-18Average 2.1 0.9

Passing Yards 296 294Passing (C-A-I) 22-55-3 26-47-1

Average 5.4 6.3Total Offense 341 312

Average 4.5 4.7Punts-Avg. 10-45.3 9-52.1

Net Average 37.2 51.0Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-3Penalties-Yards 11-84 5-663rd-Down Conversions 3-of-19 5-of-17Time of Possession 27:40 32:20

RUSHING: (KS) Clayton 18-38, Patton 3-7;(BU) Mosley 7-33, Price 2-4, Whitaker 5-2,TEAM 1-0, Bell 4-(-21).

PASSING: (KS) Freeman 11-33-3-196, Meier11-22-0-100; (BU) Bell 25-46-1-282 2 TD,Zeigler 1-1-0-12.

RECEIVING: (KS) Norwood 7-27, Figurs 4-101, Nelson 4-49, Moreira 2-78, Wilson 2-22,Clayton 2-11, Mastrud 1-8; (BU) Zeigler 8-73 1TD, Parks 7-57, Shelton 3-107 1 TD, Whitaker3-15, Adams 2-10, Fenty 1-14, Bell 1-12,Mosley 1-6.

DEFENSE: (KS) Archer 3-7-10 0.5 TFL,McKinney 5-2-7 1 PBU, Garvin 5-2-7 1.0 TFL,Diles 2-5-7 2 QBH, Williams 4-1-5 1 FF 1 INT 2PBU, Moran 2-1-3 2.0 TFL 1.0 SACK, Manu 1-0-1 1.0 SACK 1 FF 1 FR, Moore 1-0-1 1.0 SACK,Childs 1-0-1 1.0 SACK, Figurs 0-0-0 2 FR; (BU)Linguist 3-5-8 1 PBU, Pawelek 1-6-7 1 PBU 4QBH, Foreman 4-1-5 1 PBU 1 QBH, Lake 4-1-5 1INT, Moore 4-1-5 1 PBU, Crawford 3-2-5 2 INT 1PBU, Todd 3-0-3 1 FF, Arline 2-0-2 1 FF,Widemon 0-0-0 2 FR.

Joe Pawelek lept to snagBernard Jackson’s pass at the goalline on third-and-seven, endingthe game and giving Baylor a 34-31 victory in triple-overtime.

Baylor’s game-winning pointscame off the foot of RyanHavens, who booted a 22-yardfield goal in the first possession ofthe third overtime. Coloradorushed twice for a total of fouryards on the two plays prior toPawelek’s interception.

While Havens’ field goal andPawelek’s interception were thedeciding plays, the game’s biggestplay came on a fourth-and-sevenat the Colorado 10 in the secondovertime. That is when ShawnBell found Trent Shelton in thefront left corner of the end zonefor a TD. Havens’ extra point tiedthe game at 31-31 and sent it to athird extra period.

Pawelek’s game-ending inter-ception was Baylor’s third pick ofthe day and the second in whichPawelek played a roll. Early in thesecond quarter, Pawelek blitzedand got a clean shot on Jackson.The ball popped out of Jackson’shand, and an alert Corey Fordjumped to pull it out of the air.That set up Baylor’s first score ofthe day, a 47-yard Havens fieldgoal.

That cut the Colorado lead to7-3 as the Buffaloes took thegame’s first possession 80 yards in11 plays, capped by MellHolliday’s 32-yard scoring run.

Baylor gained its first lead justunder the two-minute mark in thesecond quarter as Bell connectedwith Trey Payne from 17 yardsout.

Colorado knotted the score at10-10 on a Mason Crosby field goallate in the third, but Baylorrecaptured the lead at the 9:24mark in the fourth on PaulMosley’s 28-yard TD run. TheBuffaloes responded immediately,marching 80 yards in 12 plays tore-tie the game at 17-17; thedrive culminated with a 9-yardByron Ellis TD run with 4:13remaining. That sent the game toovertime as neither team scoredagain in regulation.

Mosley, who also had a 1-yardTD run in the first overtime, fin-ished with 85 yards rushing on 20carries.

Bell was 31-of-44 for 272 yardsand two TDs, breaking a Baylorrecord with his 13th career 200-yard game.

Pawelek led all players with 14tackles, including 11 solo stops.

NOTES• This was Baylor’s second three-over-

time contest. The Bears lost toMissouri 49-42 in 1996.

• This was Baylor’s fourth overtimegame in its last 14 contests, includingits second multiple-overtime game inthat stretch.

• Baylor surrendered a first-quarterscore for the first time since the2005 game at Missouri.

• Baylor’s fourth-quarter TD was theBears first fourth-quarter offensiveTD against a Division I-A team sincethe 2005 game at Missouri.

• QB Shawn Bell established Baylorrecords with his eighth consecutive200-yard passing game and his eighthconsecutive game with at least oneTD pass.

• WR Trent Shelton recorded a TDreception in his third straight game.

• Three of K Ryan Havens’ four kick-offs resulted in touchbacks; the onethat wasn’t was returned to the 10.

• RB Paul Mosley’s rushing total wasthe best by a Baylor player since hehad a career-high 133 yards at TexasA&M in 2005.

STATISTICSBaylor . . . . 0 10 0 7 7 7 3 — 34Colorado . . 7 0 3 7 7 7 0 — 17

CU Holliday 32 run (Crosby kick); 10:07, 1stBU Havens 47 FG; 11:35, 2ndBU Payne 17 pass from Bell (Havens kick);

1:58, 2ndCU Crosby 44 FG; 2:35, 3rdBU Mosley 28 run (Havens kick); 9:24, 4thCU Ellis 9 run (Crosby kick); 4:13, 4thBU Mosley 1 run (Havens kick); OTCU Greer 10 pass from Jackson (Crosby

kick); OTCU Charles 25 run (Crosby kick); 2OTBU Shelton 10 pass from Bell (Havens

kick); 2OTBU Havens 22 FG; 3OT

BU CUFirst Downs 20 22

Rushing 5 15Passing 14 5Penalty 1 2

Rushing Att.-Yards 26-110 49-276Average 4.2 5.6

Passing Yards 272 75Passing (C-A-I) 31-44-2 9-25-3

Average 6.2 3.0Total Offense 382 351

Average 5.5 4.7Punts-Avg. 4-49.8 4-51.8

Net Average 44.2 45.8Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 8-87 4-283rd-Down Conversions 9-of-16 8-of-17Time of Possession 26:39 33:21

RUSHING: (BU) Mosley 20-85 2 TD, Whitaker3-40, TEAM 1-(-1), Bell 2-(-14); (CU) Jackson13-93, Charles 15-72 1 TD, Holliday 11-65 1 TD,Ellis 8-40 1 TD, Sprage 1-11, Williams 1-(-5).

PASSING: (BU) Bell 31-44-2-272 2 TD; (CU)Jackson 9-24-3-75 1 TD, Charles 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: (BU) Zeigler 7-71, Fenty 7-52,Shelton 5-56, Payne 3-28, Mosley 3-12, Parks 3-12, Whitaker 2-15, White 1-26; (CU) Geer 4-291 TD, Barnett 3-24, Crawford 1-15, Sprague 1-7.

DEFENSE: (BU) Pawelek 11-3-14 1.0 TFL 1INT 1 QBH 1 PBU, Crawford 5-6-11, Moore 6-6-12 1 FF, Wilson 6-1-7 1 PBU, Jones 4-2-6,Rhodes 3-2-5 1.0 TFL 1 QBH, Stiggers 5-0-5 1PBU, Arline 1-0-1 1 INT; (CU) Dizon 7-6-13, B.Jones 7-1-8, Th. Washington 4-5-9 1 PBU,Hypolite 7-0-7 3.0 TFL, Burney 4-2-6, Harris 5-1-6, Sims 5-0-5 1 PBU, Wheatley 4-1-5 2 INT,Wright 4-1-5 2.0 SACK 1 PBU.

GAME RECAPSBAYLOR 17, KANSAS STATE 3Floyd Casey Stadium • Waco, TexasSept. 30, 2006 • Attendance: 30,752

BAYLOR 34, COLORADO 3OTFolsom Field • Boulder, Colo.Oct. 7, 2006 • Attendance: 47,065

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Sixth-ranked Texas overcame a10-0 first-quarter deficit andturned five Baylor turnovers into35 points as the Longhorns defeat-ed the Bears 63-31 in the third-highest scoring game in Baylorfootball history.

Baylor stunned the Royal-TexasMemorial Stadium crowd of 88,966on its first offensive play. ShawnBell executed a play-action fakeperfectly and hit a streaking TrentShelton down the middle of thefield for a 67-yard TD pass.

The Bears held Texas to athree-and-out on the ensuing pos-session and then marched 51yards in nine plays to the Texas10. However, Baylor was forced tosettle for a 27-yard Ryan Havensfield goal.

The remainder of the first halfbelonged to Texas, though, as theLonghorns scored four second-quarter TDs to build a 28-10 lead.

Baylor answered on the openingdrive of the second half, driving80 yards in 10 plays. DominiqueZeigler capped the drive with anend-around pass back to Bell for a17-yard TD. It was the first TDpass of Zeigler’s career and thefirst TD reception of Bell’s career.

After two Texas TD drives,Baylor pulled back to within 16points at 42-24 when Paul Mosleysplit through the middle on a 56-yard TD run to end the third quar-ter.

Texas put the game away mid-way through the fourth, scoringthree TDs in a 104-second span.The last two TDs came off Baylorturnovers, including the Horns’second defensive score of thegame.

Baylor capped the scoring with13 seconds remaining as Bell con-nected with Jacoby Jones fromnine yards out.

Bell finished 25-of-47 for 303yards, two TDs and one intercep-tion. It was the first 300-yardgame of Bell’s career and the firstby a Baylor quarterback sinceAaron Karas’ 359-yard day againstKansas in 2002.

Shelton notched his third 100-yard game of the season, snaggingsix passes for 114 yards and ascore. Thomas White establishedcareer highs with six receptionsfor 95 yards. Shelton and Whitewere two of 11 different Baylorplayers to record at least onereception in the game.

Baylor was held to 27 yardsrushing, 56 of which came onMosley’s TD run. Baylor lost 40yards rushing on five sacks.

NOTES• Bell became the 10th Baylor quarter-

back to record a 300-yard passinggame. His 303-yard total tied for the13th-largest single-game total inschool history.

• Baylor was shutout in the secondquarter for the fifth consecutivemeeting with Texas. In those fivegames, the Longhorns have out-scored the Bears 110-0 in the secondquarter.

• Bell’s second TD pass was the 32nd ofhis career, tying Cody Carlson’sschool record.

STATISTICSBaylor . . . . . . . . . 10 0 14 7 — 31Texas . . . . . . . . . . 0 28 14 21 — 63

BU Shelton 67 pass from Bell (Havenskick); 12:27, 1st

BU Havens 27 FG; 6:08, 1stUT Pittman 24 pass from McCoy (Johnson

kick); 13:46, 2ndUT Finley 16 pass from McCoy (Johnson

kick); 6:16, 2ndUT Melton 34 INT return (Johnson kick);

5:33, 2ndUT Ullman 2 pass from McCoy (Johnson

kick); 0:28, 2ndBU Bell 17 pass from Zeigler (Havens kick);

11:20, 3rdUT Sweed 18 pass from McCoy (Johnson

kick); 5:23, 3rdUT Pittman 62 pass from McCoy (Johnson

kick); 1:36, 3rdBU Mosley 56 run (Havens kick); 0:00, 3rdUT Sweed 50 pass from McCoy (Johnson

kick); 6:35, 4thUT Killebrew 31 fumble recovery (Johnson

kick); 5:52, 4thUT Melton 2 run (Johnson kick); 4:51, 4thBU Jones 9 pass from Bell (Havens kick);

0:13, 4th

BU UTFirst Downs 17 22

Rushing 2 11Passing 12 9Penalty 3 2

Rushing Att.-Yards 11-27 37-162Average 2.5 4.4

Passing Yards 320 275Passing (C-A-I) 26-48-1 21-32-1

Average 6.7 8.6Total Offense 347 437

Average 5.9 6.3Punts-Avg. 4-35.2 4-36.8

Net Average 33.5 35.5Fumbles-Lost 4-4 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-37 9-983rd-Down Conversions 5-of-13 10-of-15Time of Possession 26:58 33:02

RUSHING: (BU) Mosley 5-64 1 TD, Whitaker1-3, Zeigler 1-(-10), Bell 4-(-30); (UT) Charles14-64, Young 11-50, McCoy 9-26, Shipley 1-15,2-7.

PASSING: (BU) Bell 25-47-1-303 2 TD,Zeigler 1-1-0-12 1 TD; (UT) McCoy 21-32-1-2756 TD.

RECEIVING: (BU) Shelton 6-114 1 TD, White6-95, Zeigler 3-39, Fenty 2-19, Mosley 2-5,Price 2-(-10), Bell 1-17, Akers 1-14, Whitaker1-11, Jones 1-9 1 TD, Smith 1-7; (UT) Sweed 6-98 2 TD, Pittman 3-95 2 TD, Young 3-0, Jones2-25, Cosby 2-24, Finley 2-21 1 TD, Tweedie 1-13, Ullman 1-2 1 TD, Charles 1-(-3).

DEFENSE: (BU) Pawelek 7-1-8 1 QBH,Wilson 5-2-7, Rhodes 4-1-5 1.0 TFL, Lamb 5-0-5 1.0 SACK, Todd 1-0-1 1 INT; (UT) Griffin 4-1-5 1 FF 1 PBU, Kelson 4-1-5 2.0 TFL, Crowder 4-0-4 4.0 TFL 3.0 SACK 2 FF 1 PBU 1 QBH,Gatewood 3-0-3 1 FF, Ross 3-0-3 2.0 TFL 1.0SACk 1 PBU, Bobino 1-2-3 1 FR 1 QBH, Melton2-0-2 1 FR 1 INT 1 TD, Killebrew 2-0-2 1 FR 1QBH 1 TD, Miller 1-0-1 1.0 SACK, Lokey 0-1-1 1FR 0.5 SACK.

Shawn Bell’s 10-yard TD pass toDominique Zeigler with 68 secondsremaining capped the third-largest comeback in Baylor historyas the Bears rallied from 18 pointsdown in the fourth quarter for a36-35 Homecoming victory.

The comeback tied Baylor’s1936 21-18 victory at Texas as theprogram’s biggest fourth-quartercomeback as the Bears scored 19points in the game’s final 9:22 tostun the Jayhawks.

The game-winning TD pass wasBell’s fifth of the day, breaking aBaylor single-game record whichhe already shared with three oth-ers. Bell also established Baylorsingle-season and career TD passrecords during the game.

Baylor’s chances to snap aneight-game Homecoming losingstreak looked slim when AnthonyWebb intercepted Bell with 12:40remaining in the fourth. The Bearsgot the ball back at the 10:38mark, but Bell missed on a first-down pass attempt.

From that point on, though,Bell was 13-of-17 for 222 yardsand three TDs, the first of whichwas a 42-yard strike to TrentShelton on third-and-12.

Baylor got the ball back at the5:33 mark and quickly marched 84yards on four plays, culminating ina 4-yard Bell-to-Mosley TD pass.The key play in the drive was aswing pass to Zeigler that resultedin a 60-yard gain to the Kansas 4.The Bears scored on the next play,but the two-point attempt failedleaving the deficit at 35-30.

After forcing Kansas into athree-and-out, the Bears regainedpossession with 2:43 remaining.Baylor’s game-winning drive cov-ered 58 yards in nine plays. Thekey play on the drive was Zeigler’sdiving catch falling out of boundsat the Kansas 10 on third-and-10.Baylor scored on the next play.

Dwain Crawford interceptedAdam Barmann’s fourth-and-22pass on the game’s final play. Itmarked the second time in threeweeks that Baylor ended a gamewith an interception.

Bell finished 33-of-55 for 394yards, establishing Baylor recordsfor completions and yards in agame. It marked the fifth time inBell’s career and second time thisseason that Baylor trailed or wastied in the fourth quarter and Bellled the Bears to victory.

Zeigler finished with sevencatches for 122 yards, whileShelton snagged six receptions for104 yards and two scores.

NOTES• Bell became the first Bear ever with

consecutive 300-yard passing games.• Baylor won three Big 12 games in a

season for the first time ever, sweep-ing its three North division opponents.

• Baylor had two 100-yard receivers forthe first time since 1998.

• WR Trent Shelton recorded a TDreception for the fifth consecutivegame, the first player in school histo-ry to accomplish the feat.

• P Daniel Sepulveda established aBaylor record for career punts (254),passing Ron Stowe’s previous mark.

• QB Shawn Bell established Baylor sin-gle-season (18) and career (37) marksfor TD passes.

• Baylor scored 30-plus points in itsthird consecutive game for the firsttime since 1991. It was the first timeever against three straight confer-ence opponents.

STATISTICSKansas . . . . . . . . 14 21 0 0 — 35Baylor. . . . . . . . . . 7 10 0 19 — 36

BU Whitaker 5 pass from Bell (Havenskick); 11:13, 1st

KU Meier 12 run (Webb kick); 7:38, 1stKU Wright 28 INT return (Webb kick); 6:45,

1stBU Havens 42 FG; 14:50, 2ndBU Shelton 4 pass from Bell (Havens kick);

11:23, 2ndKU Fields 13 pass from Meier (Webb kick);

7:34, 2ndKU Cornish 15 run (Webb kick); 3:27, 2ndKU Cornish 1 run (Webb kick); 0:23, 2ndBU Shelton 42 pass from Bell (Havens

kick); 9:22, 4thBU Mosley 4 pass from Bell (pass failed);

4:42, 4thBU Zeigler 10 pass from Bell (pass failed);

1:08, 4th

KU BUFirst Downs 22 24

Rushing 17 4Passing 4 16Penalty 1 4

Rushing Att.-Yards 46-284 15-66Average 6.2 4.4

Passing Yards 98 394Passing (C-A-I) 11-24-1 33-55-2

Average 4.1 7.2Total Offense 382 460

Average 5.5 6.6Punts-Avg. 6-44.8 3-59.7

Net Average 35.2 41.3Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-55 4-363rd-Down Conversions 5-of-13 8-of-14Time of Possession 31:47 28:13

RUSHING: (KU) Cornish 24-196 2 TD, Meier12-62 1 TD, Sharp 6-24, McAnderson 3-14,Barmann 1-(-12); (BU) Mosley 8-75, Whitaker3-18, Fenty 1-(-6), Bell 3-(-21).

PASSING: (KU) Meier 6-11-0-62 1 TD,Barman 4-10-1-25, Herford 1-2-0-11, TEAM 0-1-0-0; (BU) Bell 33-55-2-394 5 TD.

RECEIVING: (KU) Fields 4-36 1 TD, Murph 2-22, Cornish 2-10, Fine 1-17, Roux 1-11,McAnderson 1-2; (BU) Zeigler 7-122 1 TD,Shelton 6-104 2 TD, Payne 5-43, Mosley 5-26 1TD, White 4-52, Whitaker 4-13 1 TD, Akers 1-19, Baker 1-15.

DEFENSE: (KU) Thornton 7-2-9 1 FF, Kemp4-3-7 1 QBH, Wright 3-2-5 1.0 TFL 1 INT 1 PBU1 QBH, Como 2-3-5 1 QBH, Webb 2-0-2 1 INT,McClinton 1-0-1 1.0 SACK 2 QBH, Wheeler 1-0-1 1.0 SACK, Schermer 0-0-0 1 FR; (BU)Crawford 9-1-10 1 INT, Pawelek 6-1-7 1.0 TFL 1QBH, Linguist 3-4-7 0.5 TFL 1 QBH, Moore 4-0-4 2.0 TFL, Nelson 3-0-3 1.0 SACK, Rhodes 2-0-2 1.0 SACK.

GAME RECAPSNo. 6 TEXAS 63, BAYLOR 31Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TexasOct. 14, 2006 • Attendance: 88,966

BAYLOR 36, KANSAS 35Floyd Casey Stadium • Waco, TexasOct. 21, 2006 • Attendance: 36,125

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Mike Goodson rumbled 64 yardson a third-and-four with 2:15remaining to seal 22nd-rankedTexas A&M’s 31-21 victory over theBears in front of a stadium-recordcrowd of 51,385.

The Bears suffered more thanjust the loss of the game as seniorquarterback Shawn Bell sustaineda career-ending knee injury duringthe fourth quarter.

Texas A&M snapped a 21-21 tieon Layne Neumann’s 22-yard fieldgoal with 6:32 remaining. Baylormanaged one first down on itsensuing possession, but the Bearswere forced to punt the ball awaywith 4:14 to play.

The Aggies picked up one firstdown and then essentially put thegame away with Bennett’s TD run.

Baylor had one final chance asDominique Zeigler tried to con-nect with a wide open TrentShelton on a flanker pass; howev-er, the ball just tipped offShelton’s hands and landed incom-plete. Bell’s replacement, redshirtfreshman Blake Szymanski, wasintercepted four plays later toend Baylor’s chances.

Bell finished the game 14-of-20for 260 yards and one TD. Heended his career as the owner of21 school records, including everymajor career and season passingrecord save career passingyardage, in which he finished sec-ond (329 yards shy of J.J. Joe’smark).

Zeigler caught five passes for180 yards and a TD; he had 166yards on four snags in the firsthalf.

Texas A&M took the game’s firstlead on a 3-yard Martellus BennettTD reception from Stephen McGeewith 8:13 remaining in the firstquarter; however, the Aggiesmissed the extra point.

Baylor answered 78 secondslater on a 79-yard Bell-to-ZeiglerTD pass.

After a 2-yard Jorvorskie LaneTD run early in the second quar-ter, Brandon Whitaker found theend zone from 3 yards out at the9:27 mark.

The Aggies recaptured the leadon the first half’s final score with7:12 remaining before the break.On third-and-five, McGee connect-ed with Bennett, who bounced offa would-be tackler and raced 75yards for a TD.

Baylor pulled even again at 21-21 on the first possession of thethird quarter. Paul Mosley cappedan 11-play, 80-yard drive with a 1-yard TD run at the 10:19 mark.

NOTES• It was the fourth standing room only

crowd (50,000-plus) in Floyd CaseyStadium history, all against TexasA&M.

• Baylor did not allow a third-quarterscore for the second consecutivegame and the third time on the sea-son.

• WR Trent Shelton maintained hisschool-record 42-game streak with atleast one reception thanks to a six-yard snag in the fourth quarter.However, he snapped his streak offive consecutive games with at leastone TD reception.

• CB Braelon Davis blocked a 22-yardTexas A&M field goal early in thefourth quarter. It was Davis’ secondcareer blocked kick (punt vs. NorthTexas, 2004).

• QB Shawn Bell’s 79-yard TD pass toWR Dominique Zeigler was the 15th-longest pass play in school history.

STATISTICSTexas A&M. . . . . . . 6 15 0 10 — 31Baylor. . . . . . . . . . 7 7 7 0 — 21

TA Bennett 3 pass from McGee (kickfailed); 8:13, 1st

BU Zeigler 79 pass from Bell (Havens kick);6:55, 1st

TA Lane 2 run (Thomas pass from McGee);12:32, 2nd

BU Whitaker 3 run (Havens kick); 9:27,2nd

TA Bennett 75 pass from McGee (Neumannkick); 7:12, 2nd

BU Mosley 1 run (Havens kick); 10:19, 3rdTA Neumann 22 FG; 6:32, 4thTA Goodson 64 run (Neumann kick); 2:15,

4th

TA BUFirst Downs 23 12

Rushing 16 6Passing 6 6Penalty 1 0

Rushing Att.-Yards 48-292 24-77Average 6.1 3.2

Passing Yards 215 260Passing (C-A-I) 12-21-0 14-23-1

Average 10.2 11.3Total Offense 507 337

Average 7.3 7.2Punts-Avg. 4-44.5 6-47.2

Net Average 36.5 38.8Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 4-23 5-413rd-Down Conversions 8-of-14 2-of-9Time of Possession 36:52 23:08

RUSHING: (TA) Goodson 8-96 1 TD, McGee17-89, Lane 12-53 1 TD, Alexander 4-33, Lewis5-12, Pierre 1-9, TEAM 1-0; (BU) Mosley 13-531 TD, Szymanski 2-20, White 2-5, Whitaker 5-31 TD, Bell 2-(-4).

PASSING: (TA) McGee 12-21-0-215 2 TD;(BU) Bell 14-20-0-260 1 TD; Szymanski 0-2-1-0,Zeigler 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: (TA) Bennett 5-133 2 TD,Morrow 2-31, Schroeder 1-24, Taylor 1-9,Thomas 1-9, Lane 1-6, Alexander 1-3; (BU)Zeigler 5-180 1 TD, White 3-40, Whitaker 1-10,Sims 1-8, Akers 1-8, Adams 1-6, Shelton 1-6,Mosley 1-2.

DEFENSE: (TA) Gorrer 5-1-6 1 PBU,Featherston 3-3-6, Warren 4-1-5, Harrington 3-2-5 2.0 TFL, 1.0 SACK 2 QBH, Jordan Peterson2-0-2 1 INT; (BU) Stiggers 5-4-9 1 PBU, Moore 3-6-9 Linguist 2-7-9 1.0 TFL, Pawelek 3-5-8,Nelson 3-3-6 1.0 SACK, Wilson 2-3-5 1 PBU,Braelon Davis 0-0-0 1 BLK.

Texas Tech outscored Baylor 48-7 in the game’s final 38 minutes,overcoming an early 14-7 deficitfor a 55-21 victory over the Bearsat Jones AT&T Stadium.

Graham Harrell torched theBaylor secondary for 483 yardsand four TDs on 35-of-52 passing.Three of his TD strikes went toJoel Filani, who finished with 212yards on eight receptions.

As a team, Texas Tech tallied682 yards of total offense.Meanwhile, Baylor managed just217 yards, its lowest single-gameoutput in more than a year.

Tech marched 80 yards on 10plays on the game’s first posses-sion; the Raiders capped the drivewith a 20-yard Harrell-to-EdwardBritton TD pass.

Baylor answered with 4:24remaining in the first quarter.Blake Szymanski, who was mak-ing his first career start in placeof the injured Shawn Bell, con-nected with Trent Shelton for a56-yard TD strike.

A James Todd interception setup Baylor’s next score as hepicked off a Harrell pass at theTech 28 and returned it to the RedRaiders’ 3.

One play later, Szymanskidropped back to pass and thensprinted into the end zone offright tackle.

However, that was the only leadthe Bears would enjoy as Techscored the next five TDs to take acommanding 42-14 lead by mid-way through the third quarter.

Baylor finally snapped the Tech35-0 run on another Szymanski 3-yard TD run late in the third quar-ter.

Szymanski finished the game16-of-30 for 197 yards with one TDand one interception. He also had25 yards rushing on 22 rushes, sixof which were sacks.

Thomas White led the Bears inreceiving with five snags for 46yards.

Joe Pawelek led Baylor defen-sively with nine tackles, includingone sack.

NOTES• Texas Tech has won 11 consecutive

meetings, the longest winning streakby either team in the series’ history.

• Szymanski’s rushing TDs were thefirst two of his career.

• Szymanski became the first Baylorquarterback to rush for at least twoTDs in a game since Nov. 21, 1992,when J.J. Joe accomplished the featagainst Texas.

• WR David Gettis recorded his firstcareer reception.

• CB/FS C.J. Wilson tallied eight tack-les, a career high.

STATISTICSBaylor. . . . . . . . . . 7 7 7 0 — 21Texas Tech . . . . . . 7 21 14 13 — 55

TT Britton 20 pass from Harrell (Trlicakick); 11:45, 1st

BU Shelton 56 pass from Szymanski(Havens kick); 4:24, 1st

BU Szymanski 3 run (Havens kick); 12:02,2nd

TT Woods 34 run (Trlica kick); 7:46, 2ndTT Filani 4 pass from Harrell (Trlica kick);

4:41, 2ndTT Filani 32 pass from Harrell (Trlica kick);

0:31, 2ndTT Filani 76 pass from Harrell (Trlica kick);

11:43, 3rdTT Woods 1 run (Trlica kick); 7:04, 3rdBU Szymanski 3 run (Havens kick); 2:38,

3rdTT Trlica 37 FG; 14:10, 4thTT Woods 6 run (Trlica kick); 9:19, 4thTT Trlica 37 FG; 4:25, 4th

BU TTFirst Downs 16 32

Rushing 6 7Passing 8 24Penalty 2 1

Rushing Att.-Yards 29-20 19-175Average 0.7 9.2

Passing Yards 197 507Passing (C-A-I) 16-30-1 38-58-1

Average 6.6 8.7Total Offense 217 682

Average 3.7 8.9Punts-Avg. 8-49.6 2-52.0

Net Average 46.5 42.0Fumbles-Lost 5-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 7-49 6-603rd-Down Conversions 5-of-14 3-of-9Time of Possession 30:02 29:58

RUSHING: (BU) Szymanski 22-25 2 TD,Mosley 6-19, TEAM 1-(-24); (TT) Woods 10-1253 TD, Filani 1-14, Harrell 3-13, Lewis 3-12,Todd 2-11.

PASSING: (BU) Szymanski 16-30-1-197 1 TD;(TT) Harrell 35-52-1-483 4 TD, Todd 3-6-0-24.

RECEIVING: (BU) White 5-46, Zeigler 4-44,Shelton 2-62 1 TD, Smith 2-18, Gettis 1-13,Payne 109, Price 1-5; (TT) Filani 8-212 3 TD,Johnson 8-67, Woods 8-48, Lewis 3-10, Britton2-39 1 TD, T. Walker 2-31, G. Walker 2-31,Amendola 2-23, Reed 2-16, Morris 1-30.

DEFENSE: (BU) Pawelek 4-5-9 1.0 SACK 1PBU, Linguist 6-2-8 1 PBU, Wilson 5-3-8, Jones3-2-5, Moore 2-3-5, Lamb 2-1-3 1.0 TFL 2 QBH,Todd 0-0-0 1 INT; (TT) Huffman 5-3-8 1 FR 1PBU, Startton 3-3-6, Ratliff 3-1-4 0.5 SACK,Dawson 3-1-4 0.5 SACK 2 QBH, Bake 3-0-3 1.0SACK, Hunter 2-1-3 1 FF, Slaughter 2-0-2 1 FF,Williams 1-1-2 1.0 TFL 1.5 SACK, Garcia 1-1-2 1INT, Jones 1-0-1 1.0 SACK, Williams 1-0-1 1.0SACK, Hudler 0-1-1 0.5 SACK.

GAME RECAPSNo. 22 TEXAS A&M 31, BAYLOR 21Floyd Casey Stadium • Waco, TexasOct. 28, 2006 • Attendance: 51,385

TEXAS TECH 55, BAYLOR 21Jones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TexasNov. 4, 2006 • Attendance: 51,303

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Keith Toston rushed for 92 yardsand two touchdowns andOklahoma State capitalized on sixBaylor turnovers for a 66-24 win.

Bobby Reid hit tight endBrandon Pettigrew for two first-half touchdowns as the Cowboysbuilt a 38-3 halftime lead on thestrength of 28 second-quarterpoints.

Blake Szymanski passed for 262yards and two touchdowns for theBears, but he was interceptedthree times and lost a fumble.The loss eliminated Baylor frombowl consideration.

The Cowboys took control early,scoring 49 unanswered points totake a 52-3 lead early in the thirdquarter. Five Oklahoma Statetouchdowns came after Baylorturnovers.

Oklahoma State led 38-3 athalftime. On the second play ofthe second half, defensive tackleDarnell Smith returned an inter-ception 28 yards for a touchdown.Five plays later, free safetyDonovan Woods returnedDominique Zeigler’s fumble 57yards for another touchdown forthe Cowboys.

Reid started the rout, hittingPettigrew over the middle on a 9-yard touchdown pass in the firstquarter that put the Cowboysahead 10-3. The play came afterOklahoma State’s Paschal Smithrecovered Trent Shelton’s fum-bled punt return.

Toston’s touchdown runs of 27and 8 yards put the Cowboysahead 31-3 in the second quarter.After Martel Van Zant interceptedSzymanski at the Baylor 42, Reidagain hit Pettigrew, this time for a13-yard score.

Dantrell Savage rushed for 116yards and a touchdown on 13 car-ries for the Cowboys — all in thefirst half. Reid finished 9-of-10passing for 88 yards before beingreplaced by Zac Robinson in thesecond half.

Szymanski led Baylor on threesecond-half scoring drives, con-necting for touchdowns with TreyPayne from 8 yards and DavidGettis from 11 yards.

Paul Mosley finished with 62yards on eight carries and atouchdown to lead the Baylorrushing attack.

NOTES• Baylor’s six turnovers were the most

by a Baylor team since the Bearscommitted six turnovers at UAB inthe 2004 season opener.

• Tied second-most points Baylor hasever allowed in a conference game(66-10 loss at Houston in 1989).

• WR Carl Sims established career highsreceptions (7) and receiving yards (62).

• WR David Gettis’ became the 11thdifferent Baylor player to catch at TDpass this season.

• ROV Brandon Stiggers established acareer high with six solo tackles.

• QB Blake Szymanski establishedcareer highs for completions (24),attempts (41) and yards passing (262).It was his first career 200-yard game.

• LB Antonio Jones established acareer high with five solo tackles.

STATISTICSBaylor. . . . . . . . . . 3 0 7 14 — 24Oklahoma State . . 10 28 14 14 — 66

OS Redden 20 FG; 9:50, 1stBU Havens 31 FG; 5:14, 1stOS Pettigrew 9 pass from Reid (Redden

kick); 2:02, 1stOS Savage 3 run (Redden kick); 8:16, 2ndOS Toston 27 run (Redden kick); 6:17, 2ndOS Toston 8 run (Redden kick); 1:27, 2ndOS Pettigrew 13 pass from Reid (Redden

kick); 0:17, 2ndOS Smith 23 INT return (Redden kick);

14:00, 3rdOS Woods 57 fumble return (Redden kick);

11:49, 3rdBU Payne 8 pass from Szymanski (Havens

kick); 7:49, 3rdOS Johnson 1 run (Redden kick); 14:57,

4thBU Gettis 11 pass from Szymanski (Havens

kick); 11:15, 4thOS Robinson 2 run (Redden kick); 6:45, 4thBU Mosley 8 run (Havens kick); 5:42, 4th

BU OSFirst Downs 23 26

Rushing 6 20Passing 13 5Penalty 4 1

Rushing Att.-Yards 21-93 54-387Average 4.4 7.2

Passing Yards 262 123Passing (C-A-I) 24-41-3 13-15-0

Average 6.4 8.2Total Offense 355 510

Average 5.7 7.4Punts-Avg. 3-40.3 3-36.7

Net Average 33.7 37.7Fumbles-Lost 6-3 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-30 11-1243rd-Down Conversions 2-of-9 5-of-10Time of Possession 25:18 34:42

RUSHING: (BU) Mosley 8-62 1 TD, Szymanski10-40, Baker 1-4, Price 1-(-2), Shelton 1-(-11);(OS) Savage 13-116 1 TD, Toston 11-92 2 TD,Robinson 9-90 1 TD, Hamilton 11-41, Reid 6-39,Burton 2-6, Crosslin 1-2, Johnson 1-1 1 TD.

PASSING: (BU) Szymanski 24-41-3-262 2 TD;(OS) Reid 9-10-0-88 2 TD, Robinson 4-5-0-35.

RECEIVING: (BU) Sims 7-62, Zeigler 5-39,Mosley 4-42, Gettis 2-62 1 TD, Shelton 2-15,White 1-23, Fenty 1-9, Payne 1-8 1 TD, Baker1-2; (OS) Pettigrew 3-33 2 TD, Bowman 3-23,Waller 2-13, Savage 2-4, Woods 1-42, Johnson1-7, Toston 1-1.

DEFENSE: (BU) Stiggers 6-2-8, Moore 4-2-61.0 TFL, Jones 5-0-5, Arline 4-1-5, Lamb 3-2-51.0 TFL, Wilson 3-2-5; (OS) Cox 7-0-7 1 FF 1 INT1 PBU, Lavine 4-0-4 1.0 TFL, Sexton 4-0-4 1.0TFL 1 QBH, Lacey 4-0-4, Van Zant 3-0-3 1 INT,Peterson 2-1-3 1.0 SAC 1 FF 1 PBU, Woods 2-1-31 FR 1 TD, McBean 2-0-2 1.0 SACK 1 FF, Fountain1-0-1 1.0 TFL 1 FR, Johnson 1-0-1 1 FF 1 PBU, D.Smith 0-0-0 1 INT 1 TD, P. Smith 0-0-0 1 FR.

GAME RECAPSOKLAHOMA STATE 66, BAYLOR 24Boone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, Okla.Nov. 11, 2006 • Attendance: 35,430