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Baylor Marketing & Communications (Robert Rogers, Matthew Minard), U.S BAYLOR VS. UCF BAYLORBEARS.COM / @BUFOOTBALL / @BAYLORATHLETICS TABLE OF CONTENTS INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS 2013 BAYLOR FOOTBALL RESULTS MEDIA INFORMATION Overall Record: 11-1 • Big 12 Record: 8-1 (1st) 1 Contents/2013 Results Current National Rankings: 6 AP / 5 Coaches / 6 BCS 2 Quick Facts Highest Rankings: 3 AP / 4 Coaches / 4 BCS 3 Fiesta Bowl Media Information/Baylor Athletic Communications 4 Baylor President Ken Starr DATE BU OPP OPPONENT RESULT ATTEN 5 Baylor Director of Athletics Ian McCaw A 31 rv/rv —/— WOFFORD FSN W 69-3 44,989 S 7 23/rv —/— BUFFALO FSN W 70-13 39,126 6 Pre-Bowl Notes S 21 20/19 —/— ULM FS1 W 70-7 42,967 O 5 17/16 —/— • WEST VIRGINIA FS1 W 73-42 45,467 2013 BAYLOR BEARS O 12 15/15 —/— • at Kansas State FOX W 35-25 52,803 7 Postseason Depth Chart O 19 12/12 —/— • IOWA STATE (Homecoming) ESPNU W 71-7 46,825 8-9 Rosters O 26 6/5/8 —/— • at Kansas ESPNU W 59-14 32,264 N 7 5/5/6 12/8/10 • OKLAHOMA FS1 W 41-12 50,537 10 Top Offensive Players Photo Speed Chart N 16 4/4/5 NR/RV/NR • vs. Texas Tech (Cowboys Stadium) FOX W 63-34 69,188 11 Top Defensive Players Photo Speed Chart N 23 3/4/4 11/9/10 • at Oklahoma State ABC L 49-17 60,218 12-37 Player Profiles N 30 9/8/9 —/—/— • at TCU ESPN2 W 41-38 43,568 D 7 9/7/9 23/24/25 • TEXAS FOX W 30-10 51,728 Rankings: AP / Coaches / BCS COACHING STAFF • Big 12 Conference game 38-40 Head Coach Art Briles 41-43 Assistant Coaches 2013 BAYLOR FIESTA BOWL ALMANAC CREDITS 44-45 Support Staff EDITORS Sean Doerre, Nick Joos, David Kaye, Heath Nielsen, Zach Peters, Kyle Robarts 2013 REVIEW 46-48 2013 Season Honors LAYOUT & DESIGN Sean Doerre, Zach Peters, Kyle Robarts 49 2013 Records Watch EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE Kellen Coleman, Lauren Phillips 50-58 2013 Season Statistics PHOTOGRAPHY Baylor Marketing & Communications (Robert Rogers, Matthew Minard), 59-64 2013 Game Recaps U.S. Presswire, Jeff Moffett, Icon Sports Media BOWL HISTORY COVER DESIGN Kyle Robarts 65 Baylor Bowl History PRINTING AMA Nystrom — Waco, Texas 66-75 Bowl Game Recaps 76 Baylor Bowl Records 20TH BOWL APPEARANCE IN SCHOOL HISTORY 1 2014 TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL MEDIA GUIDE BAYLORBEARS.COM / @BUFOOTBALL / @BAYLORATHLETICS QUICK FACTS IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Athletics Department: 254-710-1234 Director of Athletics: Ian McCaw (Laurentian, 1985) Athletic Communications: 254-710-2743 Deputy Athletics Director: Todd Patulski (Central Michigan, 1990) Baylor Football Office: 254-710-3058 Executive Associate AD / External Affairs: Nick Joos (Iowa State, 1987) Heath Nielsen (Football Contact) Cell: 254-709-4237 Executive Associate AD / Development: Doug Smith (Kent State, 1969) Senior Associate AD / Internal Affairs: Paul Bradshaw (Baylor, 1985) INFORMATION UNIVERSITY Senior Associate AD / Facilities & Operations: Tom Hill (Cedarville College, 1987) Senior Associate AD / Compliance: Chad Jackson (Auburn, 1999) Location: Waco, Texas Associate AD / Business & SWA: Nancy Post (Baylor, 1987) Chartered: 1845, by the Republic of Texas Associate AD / ”B” Association Walter Abercrombie (Baylor, 1984) Enrollment: 15,616 Associate AD / Student-Athlete Services: Bart Byrd (Ouachita Baptist, 1992) President: Ken Starr, J.D. (George Washington, 1968) Associate AD / Compliance: Keith Miller (Marquette, 1998) Faculty Representative: Michael Rodgers, J.D. (Texas Tech, 1972) Associate AD / Communications: Heath Nielsen (Utah State, 1994) Conference: Big 12 Associate AD / Marketing: John Garrison (Baylor, 1996) Nickname: Bears Associate AD / Ticket Operations: Matt Johnson (Oklahoma State, 2003) Mascots: Joy and Lady (live Black Bears) Assistant AD / Business: Henry Howard (Stephen F. Austin, 2001) Colors: Green (PMS 560) & Gold (PMS 1235) Assistant AD / Athletic Performance: Kaz Kazadi (Tulsa, 1997) Stadium (capacity/year): Floyd Casey Stadium (50,000/1950) Assistant AD / Development: Greg Meyer (Northern Colorado, 1974) Surface: Artificial (Hellas Matrix) Assistant AD / Broadcasting: John Morris (Baylor, 1980) Band: The Golden Wave Marching Band Assistant AD / Facilities: Drew Pittman (Baylor, 2004) Assistant AD / Athletic Training: Mike Sims (Baylor, 1980) FOOTBALL INFORMATION Assistant AD / Premium Sales & Services: Doug McNamee (Baylor, 2003) 2013 Record: 11-1, 8-1 Big 12 (1st) Assistant AD / Academic Support Services: Deedee Brown-Campbell (Arkansas, 2002) 2013 Final Regular Season Rankings: 6 (AP), 5 (Coaches), 6 (BCS) Assistant AD / Student-Athlete Development: Tierra Barber (Baylor, 2002) Highest Rankings: 3 (AP), 4 (Coaches), 4 (BCS) Offensive System: Spread ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Defensive System: Multiple Office Phone: 254-710-2743 2012 Lettermen Returning: 46 (20 o; 23 d; 3 st) Official Athletics Website: www.BaylorBears.com 2012 Lettermen Lost: 26 (13 o; 10 d; 3 st) Official Twitter Feed (Athletics): @BaylorAthletics 2012 Starters Returning: 15 (6 o; 7 d; 2 st) Official Twitter Feed (Football): @BUFootball 2012 Starters Lost: 9 (5 o; 4 d; 0 st) Associate AD/Communications: Heath Nielsen (Utah State, 1994) First Year of Football: 1899 Email: [email protected] All-Time Football Record: 559-545-44 (.506) Cell: 254-709-4237 Conference Titles (last): 7 (2013) Assistant Director: Sean Doerre (Baylor, 2011) Bowl Appearances (last): 20 (2013) Email: [email protected] Cell: 254-640-4613 COACHING STAFF Assistant Director: Zach Peters (Northern Illinois, 2007) Head Coach: Art Briles (Texas Tech, 1979) Email: [email protected] Record at Baylor: 44-31 (6th season) Cell: 254-749-0712 Career Record: 78-59 (11th season) Defensive Coordinator: Phil Bennett (Texas A&M, 1978) BAYLOR-IMG COLLEGE RADIO NETWORK Offensive Coordinator / Running Backs: Philip Montgomery (Tarleton State, 1995) Assistant AD/Broadcasting (Play-by-Play): John Morris (Baylor, 1980) Running Game Coordinator / Offensive Line: Randy Clements (Stephen F. Austin, 1989) Email: [email protected] Passing Coord. / Off. Recruiting Coord. / Receivers: Kendal Briles (Houston, 2005) Cell: 254-709-9687 Associate Head Coach / Safeties: Brian Norwood (Hawai`i, 1988) Color Analyst: J.J. Joe (Baylor, 1993) Defensive Line: Chris Achuff (Bloomsburg, 1997) Sideline Reporter: Ricky Thompson (Baylor, 1977) Cornerbacks: Carlton Buckels (LSU, 1992) Engineer: Bob Baker Linebackers: Jim Gush (Bucknell, 1981) Running Backs: Jeff Lebby (Oklahoma, 2007) Assisant AD / Football Operations: Colin Shillinglaw (Northern Iowa, 1987) 2 2013 BAYLOR FOOTBALL BAYLOR VS. UCF BAYLORBEARS.COM / @BUFOOTBALL / @BAYLORATHLETICS BOWL ITINERARY / MEDIA INFORMATION Tentative Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Itinerary INFORMATION THURSDAY DEC. 26 SUNDAY DEC. 29 TUESDAY DEC. 31 THURSDAY JAN. 2 3 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 9 a.m. TBA Team Arrival Press Conference at Sky Offensive Press Conference at Camelback Inn Art Briles Press Conference at Camelback Inn Team returns to Waco Harbour International Airport 2:15 p.m. 4 p.m. - All times listed are local (MT) Practice at Scottsdale Community College Baylor Sports Netwoork Pep Rally at team FRIDAY DEC. 27 hotel NOTE: All events, times are subject to change. For 11:15 a.m. latest schedule, please refer to Baylor’s Fiesta Bowl notes packet. Practice at Scottsdale Community College MONDAY DEC. 30 WEDNESDAY JAN. 1 11 a.m. - Noon 6:30 p.m. Media Day at Camelback Inn Tostitos Fiesta Bowl SATURDAY DEC. 28 Baylor vs. UCF 9:30 a.m. 2:50 p.m. ESPN/ESPN Radio/Baylor IMG Radio Network Defensive Press Conference at Camelback Inn Practice at Scottsdale Community College 11:30 a.m. Fort McDowell Fiesta Bowl Parade 12:45 p.m. Practice at Scottsdale Community College Baylor Athletic Communications Heath Sean Zach Nielsen Doerre Peters BaylorBears.com Associate AD Assistant Director Assistant Director Baylor’s official athletic web site can be found at www.BaylorBears.com. The comprehensive site, which Communications Athletic Communications Athletic Communications includes releases, photos, biographical sketches and audio broadcasts, is part of the CBS College Sports [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] network. CBS College Sports currently hosts sites for more than 100 universities, including eight Big 12 schools. Media Information Fiesta Bowl Media Relations NOTE: For latest media information, including interview schedule and policy, please refer to Fiesta Bowl History Baylor’s Fiesta Bowl notes packet. 1971 - Arizona State 45, Florida State 38 1993 - Syracuse 26, Colorado 22 1972 - Arizona State 49, Missouri 35 1994 - Arizona 29, Miami 0 1973 - Arizona State 28, Pittsburgh 7 1995 - Colorado 41, Notre Dame 24 For bowl week practices in Arizona - no photos 1974 - Oklahoma State 16, Brigham Young 6 1996 - Nebraska 62, Florida 24 or video after first 20 minutes – interviews 1975 - Arizona State 17, Nebraska 14 1997 - Penn State 38, Texas 15 post-practice. 1976 - Oklahoma 41, Wyoming 7 1998 - Kansas State 35, Syracuse 18 1977 - Penn State 42, Arizona State 30 1999 - Tennessee 23, Florida State 16 1978 - Arkansas 10, UCLA 10 2000 - Nebraska 31, Tennessee 21 Media Bowl Headquarters Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 1979 - Pittsburgh 16, Arizona 10 2001 - Oregon State 41, Notre Dame 9 Cambelback Inn University of Phoenix Stadium 1980 - Penn State 31, Ohio State 19 2002 - Oregon 38, Colorado 16 5402 East Lincoln Drive 7135 E. Camelback Road, Suite 190 1982 - Penn State 26, USC 10 2003 - Ohio State 31, Miami 24 (2 OT) Scottsdale, AZ 85253 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 1983 - Arizona State 32, Oklahoma 21 2004 - Ohio State 35, Kansas State 28 480-948-1700 www.fiestabowl.org 1984 - Ohio State 28, Pittsburgh 23 2005 - Utah 35, Pittsburgh 7 1985 - UCLA 39, Miami
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