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Joel Myers Nov. 15 • at Oklahoma TBA handles play-by-play duties; David Lapham provides color analysis and John Nov. 22 • OKLAHOMA STATE 1:00 p.m. Rhadigan reports from the sideline. • Big 12 Conference game all times Central and subject to change pbofbp This is the 13th meeting between Baylor and Colorado, the fourth as Big 12 `lilo^al=p`lob_l^oa Conference foes. The Buffaloes hold an 8-4 advantage in the all-time series, a~íÉ lééçåÉåí oÉëìäí which dates back to a 15-7 Baylor victory at Boulder in 1959. Aug. 30 vs. Colorado State W 42-35 Colorado has won five consecutive meetings, including a 34-0 decision last Sept. 6 UCLA W 16-14 season at Boulder. Baylor’s last victory in the series was a 16-14 triumpth Sept. Sept. 13 WASHINGTON STATE L 26-47 14, 1991 at Folsom Field. Sept. 20 at Florida State L 7-47 Baylor is 1-3 against Colorado at Floyd Casey Stadium, winning in 1960 and Oct. 4 at Baylor losing in 1966, 1992 and 1999. The Bears and the Buffaloes have played one Oct. 11 KANSAS neutral-site contest, a 21-9 Baylor victory at the 1986 Bluebonnet Bowl in Oct. 18 at Kansas State Oct. 25 OKLAHOMA Houston. Nov. 1 at Texas Tech Nov. 8 MISSOURI `l^`ebp Nov. 15 at Iowa State Guy Morriss (TCU, 1973) is 2-2 in his initial season at Baylor. In his third Nov. 22 NEBRASKA year as a collegiate , Morriss has a 11-16 career record. This is his first meeting with Colorado. qeb=pbofbp Now in his fifth season at Colorado, Gary Barnett (Missouri, 1969) owns a 31- Overall Record Colorado leads 8-4 23 record with the Buffaloes. Barnett, who previously coached at Northwestern Waco Colorado leads 3-1 Boulder Colorado leads 5-2 and Fort Lewis, is 74-79-2 in 14 seasons as a collegiate head coach. Neutral Baylor leads 1-0 Last Meeting: `lkkb`qflkp Colorado 34-0 at Boulder (10/19/02) • Baylor head coach Guy Morriss played against Colorado assistant head qeb=`l^`ebp coach Brian Cabral in XX. • Colorado tight ends coach John Wristen began his coaching career at Baylor: Guy Morriss (TCU, 1973) Record at Baylor: 2-2 (1st year) Weslaco [Texas] High School in 1985. Overall record: 11-16 (3rd year) • Colorado’s roster features 22 players from the state of Texas. PK Nick Riley Record vs. CU: 0-0 prepped at Kingwood HS with Baylor QB Mark Murphy and DS Franklin CU: Gary Barnett (Missouri, 1969) Patterson. Record at CU: 31-23 (5th year) Overall record: 74-79-2 (14th year) Record vs. Baylor: 2-0 _b^op=`i^fj tfk=klK=RMM `lilo^al= Baylor captured win No. 500 in the program’s 101-season history with the 27-6 victory over Sam Houston State. The Bears began playing football in 1899; Baylor pbofbp=efpqlov is 500-475-43 all-time. Series Record: Colorado leads 8-4 Through games of Sept. 20, 2003, 56 Division I-A teams have reached 500 victo- Year Score Site Date ries. TCU and Wyoming reached the plateau earlier this year. Miami, Fla., and 1959: BU, 15-7 at Boulder Sept. 26 Baylor reached the plateau Sept. 27. North Carolina State (497), Fresno State (494) 1960: BU, 26-0 at Waco Sept. 24 1966: CU, 13-7 at Waco Sept. 24 and South Carolina (493) all have a chance at win No. 500 this season. 1967: CU, 27-7 at Boulder Sept. 16 Baylor is the eighth Big 12 school to reach 500 wins. Iowa State (459), Oklahoma 1973: CU, 52-28 at Boulder Sept. 29 1986: BU, 21-9 at Houston,Texas Dec. 31 State (458), Texas Tech (452) and Kansas State (419) trail the Bears in all-time vic- [Bluebonnet] tories. 1991: BU, 16-14 at Boulder Sept. 14 1992: CU, 57-38 at Waco Sept. 12 1993: CU, 45-21 at Boulder Sept. 11 1998: CU, 18-16 at Boulder Sept. 26 _^vilo fk `lkcbobk`b lmbkbop 1999: CU, 37-0 at Waco Nov. 13 Baylor is 43-39-4 (.523) all-time in conference openers, but 1-6 in Big 12 2002: CU, 34-0 at Boulder Oct. 19 Conference openers. The Bears claimed the first victory in a Big 12 opener last sea- Waco: Colorado leads 3-1 son, defeating Kansas 35-32. Boulder: Colorado leads 5-2 In 79 seasons as a member of the Southwest Conference, Baylor was 42-33-4 Neutral Sites: Baylor leads 1-0 (.557) in league openers. The Bears won six of their last seven, 10 of their last 12 and 14 of their last 17 such games. Baylor points: 195 This marks the fourth time Baylor has opened Big 12 play at home. The Bears Colorado points: 313 lost to Texas Tech in 1997, lost to Iowa State in 2000 and defeated Kansas last year. This is the second time Baylor has faced Colorado to open its Big 12 slate. The Games decided by 3 pts. or less: Buffaloes were 18-16 winners at Folsom Field in 1998. Tied 1-1 Games decided by 7 pts. or less: Colorado leads 2-1

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_b^op=fk=qeb=kci MISCELLANEOUS Gary Baxter DB Baltimore 24-196 Penalties-Yards 31-224 Matt Bryant K New York Giants 27-44.2 Punts-Average 32-39.4 Daryl Gardener DT Denver 4 of 7 Field Goals 1 of 2 - 0.75 Turnover Margin - 1.00 Kelvin Garmon OG San Diego 31:10 Time of Possession 32:24 Fred Miller OT Tennessee 23 of 65 Third Down Conv. 23 of 73 Justin Snow TE Indianapolis 1 of 3 Fourth Down Conv. 4 of 8 Derrius Thompson WR Miami _^vilo fk qbibsfpba d^jbp Saturday’s game against Colorado is Baylor’s 92nd all-time televised game. The i^pq=jbbqfkd Bears are 36-53-2 in such contests, 1-9 in games televised on FOX Sports Net. Baylor has lost its last five TV games, dating back to a 20-7 triumph Aug. 31, 2000 _^vilo M at North Texas on College Sports Southwest. `lilo^al PQ Baylor’s first televised game was a 27-0 victory Sept. 29, 1956 over Texas Tech on NBC. l`qK=VI=OMMO=√=QSIOUN cliplj=cfbia=√=_lriaboI=`lilK fkgrov rma^qb A dominating defense and one of the nation’s Here's an updated list of Baylor's injuries heading into the Colorado game: top rushing units proved fatal for Baylor as the mä~óÉêI=mçëK fåàìêó pí~íìë Bears dropped a 34-0 decision at No. 25 Michael Tolbert, DT knee (l) 4-6 weeks Colorado in front of 46,281 fans. Chris Brown led the Buffaloes with 167 yards Julian Hill, DL knee (l) 1-2 weeks rushing and scored three first-half . Khari Long, DE knee (l) 1-2 weeks Colorado scored five times in the first half and never let the Bears into the game. ^ojpqolkd ^jlkd k^qflk^i orpe ib^abop Meanwhile, Baylor managed just 251 yards RB Rashad Armstrong ranks third in the Big 12 Conference and 21st nationally total offense with just 72 yards on 34 rushing attempts. The Bears actually out-passed the with 105.8 rushing yards per game. With 152 yards against UAB in the season Buffaloes 179-125, but eight Colorado ball car- opener, Armstrong became just the fourth Bear to ever rush for at least 100 yards in riers racked up 270 yards rushing on 53 carries. three straight games. He narrowly missed becoming the first Baylor player to ever Brown put Colorado on the board with a 55- rush for 100 yards in four straight games. Armstrong had 88 yards rushing in the yard run two minutes, three seconds first half against North Texas before leaving the game with bruised ribs. into the contest. Just under three minutes later, A dangerous receiver out of the backfield, Armstrong also ranks third in the con- Brandon Drumm found the end zone from one ference and 29th nationally in all-purpose yards with 132.8 per game. Armstrong yard out on his only carry of the game. has two of the three longest receptions this season for Baylor — a 53-yarder against The Buffs added two more touchdowns early in Sam Houston State and a 38-yard catch-and-run against UAB. the second quarter. Brown scored the first from four yards out five seconds into the period, and Robert Hodge raced in from 34 yards out at the vlrkdbo=pbmrisba^ j^hbp j^oh 12:16 mark. Brown added his third score of the day P/LB Daniel Sepulveda ranks second in the Big 12 Conference and ninth nation- with 1:19 remaining in the half on a one-yard dive. ally, averaging 46.1 yards per punt. In 25 punts, Sepulveda has tallied 1,153 yards. Josh Zachry finished 12-of-17 for 138 yards If the season ended today, Sepulveda would rank second in school history for punt- with one . Rashad Armstrong led the Bears rushing attack with 63 yards on 15 totes. ing average. Ty Atteberry established the standard at 46.35 in 1996. Robert Quiroga caught eight balls for 81 yards, Sepulveda’s punting has made Baylor the Big 12’s top punting team in terms of while Reggie Newhouse had six snags for 85 yards. net yards per punt. The Bears average 42.0 yards per punt, eighth nationally. Baylor ...... 0000—0 Colorado ...... 14 20 0 0 — 34 h^o^p qefoa=^jlkd ^`qfsb _fd NO=m^ppbop CU - Brown 55 run (Broughman kick), 12:57, 1st QB Aaron Karas ranks third among active Big 12 signal callers in career passing CU - Drumm 1 run (Broughman kick), 10:04, 1st yardage with 2,953 yards. Oklahoma State’s Josh Fields (4,209 yards) is the active CU - Brown 4 run (kick failed), 14:55, 2nd CU - Hodge 34 run (Broughman kick), 12:16, 2nd leader, followed by Missouri’s Brad Smith (3,073). Karas is followed by Texas CU - Brown 1 run (Broughman kick), 1:19, 2nd A&M QB Dustin Long (2,692). BU CU Former Texas Tech QB holds the Big 12 record with 12,429 First Downs ...... 15 22 career passing yards. Rushing Att.-Yards ...... 34-72 53-270 Passing Yards ...... 179 125 Passing (C-A-I) ...... 20-36-2 13-19-0 Total Offense ...... 251 395 qo^`hfkd=_^viloÛp=OMMP=lmmlkbkqp Punts-Avg...... 8-35.0 5-42.2 Opponent (Date vs. BU) W-L Last Week (Sept. 27) This Week (Oct. 4) -Lost ...... 0-0 2-2 Penalty-Yards ...... 10-76 8-70 UAB (Aug. 30) 1-2 — at Memphis 3rd Down Conv...... 7-18 5-13 at North Texas (Sept. 6) 2-3 W 44-23 vs. La.-Lafayette — Time of Possession ...... 31:56 28:04 SMU (Sept. 13) 0-4 L 12-9 at Nevada UTEP RUSHING: (BU) Armstrong 15-63, Golden 9-15, Karas 5-5, SAM HOUSTON STATE (Sept. 20) 1-3 L 59-14 at UTEP — Cicero 2-(-3), Zachry (3-(-8); (CU) Brown 23-167 3 TD, Purify 5- COLORADO (Oct. 4) 2-2 — at Baylor 24, Calhoun 8-23, Vickers 6-22, McCoy 1-20, Hodge 8-13 1 TD, at Texas A&M (Oct. 11) 2-2 L 37-26 vs. Pittsburgh at Texas Tech Drumm 1-1 1 TD, Colvin 1-0. PASSING: (BU) Zachry 12-17-1-138, Cicero 1-10-0-11, at Kansas (Oct. 18) 4-1 W 35-14 vs. Missouri — Karas 7-8-0-30, Tomcheck 0-1-1-0; (CU) Hodge 13-16-0-125, TEXAS (Oct. 25) 3-1 W 63-18 vs. Tulane KANSAS STATE Klatt 0-3-0-0. at Kansas State (Nov. 1) 4-1 — at Texas RECEIVING: (BU) Quiroga 8-81, Newhouse 6-85, Copeland TEXAS TECH (Nov. 8) 3-1 W 49-45 at Mississippi TEXAS A&M 3-0, Armstrong 2-5, Thompson 1-8; (CU) McCoy 2-28, Brown 2- 20, Calhoun 2-(-2), Wallace 1-28, Drumm 1-13, Monteilh 1-12, at Oklahoma (Nov. 15) 4-0 — at Iowa State Hackett 1-9, Vickers 1-7, Donahoe 1-5, Moore 1-5. OKLAHOMA STATE (Nov. 22) 3-1 — LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Totals 29-21 (.580) Attendance: 46,281 _^vilo=p`ebarib ^jlkd k^qflkÛp qlrdebpq _fd=NOLk`^^=pq^qp Baylor’s 2003 schedule is tied with Missouri as the nation’s 32nd toughest, qb^j according to the Sept. 28 NCAA strength of schedule report. The Bears’ Division I- `~íÉÖçêó qçí~ä _áÖNO k`^^ A opponents currently have an 28-19 overall record (.596). Scoring Offense 17.5 12th 99th Iowa State has the nation’s toughest schedule; the Cyclones’ opponents are 36-11. Total Offense 294.5 12th 107th Rushing Offense 119.0 10th 87th Colorado and Texas A&M (39-12) are tied for second. Texas (32-17) is 11th, Passing Offense 175.5 10th 87th Kansas State (32-18) is 14th, Nebraska is 22nd (32-19), and Kansas is 28th (29-18). Pass Efficiency Offense 108.8 12th 87th Baylor’s future opposition winning percentage of .735 (25-9) is fourth behind Scoring Defense 22.2 8th 54th Total Defense 336.2 8th 53rd Iowa State (28-7), Texas A&M (27-7) and Colorado (27-8). Six of the top seven, Rushing Defense 184.8 11th 94th seven of the top 11, nine of the top 16 and 10 of the top 20 future opponent sched- Passing Defense 151.5 3rd 13th Pass Efficiency Defense 100.1 5th 22nd ules are Big 12 teams. Kickoff Returns 20.0 10th 75th Punt Returns 10.1 8th 44th Net Punting 42.0 1st 8th lqebo p`ebarib c^`qp Turnover Margin - 0.75 9th 90th Seven of Baylor's 12 2003 opponents (North Texas, Colorado, Texas, Kansas 1st Downs 63 12th 1st Downs Allowed 66 t-5th State, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State) participated in bowl games last 3rd Down Conversion 35.4 t-8th season. Eight of the Bears’ 2003 opponents (including Texas A&M) finished at or 3rd Down Conversion Def. 25.9 3rd 4th Down Conversion 33.3 11th above .500. 4th Down Conversion Def. 33.3 t-4th Baylor's 2003 opponents went a combined 88-53 (.624) in 2002. Five of the Sacks By Sacks Allowed Bears’ 12 opponents are currently ranked in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. Penalty Yardage 49.0 5th Furthermore, the Big 12 boasted three teams in the top five spots of the Time of Possession 31:10 5th ESPN/USA Today Coaches Preseason Poll. Baylor and Iowa State both have all Red Zone Offense 84.6 4th Red Zone Defense 100.0 t-11th three — Kansas State, Oklahoma and Texas — on their respective schedules. The Bears and the Cyclones are the only teams in the nation to have three preseason fkafsfar^i top-five teams on their schedules. `~íÉÖçêó qçí~ä _áÖNO k`^^ orpefkd pqob^hpKKK Rashad Armstrong 105.8 3rd 21st • Rashad Armstrong has rushed for at least 50 yards in eight consecutive games. m^pp=v^oap=mbo=d^jb • Aaron Karas has completed at least 10 passes in eight consecutive games. Aaron Karas 158.8 8th • Robert Quiroga has caught at least one pass in 18 consecutive games. • John Martin has caught at least one pass in six consecutive games. qlq^i=lccbkpb • Marques Roberts has caught at least one pass in six consecutive games. Aaron Karas 148.5 12th • John Garrett has registered at least one solo tackle in 26 consecutive games. mrkqfkd==xjfkK=PKS=mrkqpLd^jbz Daniel Sepulveda 46.1 2nd 9th ob`loap=C=jfibpqlkbp=t^q`e hf`hlcc=obqrokp==xjfkK=NKO=obqKLd^jbpz • Aaron Karas owns a career completion percentage of .597 (244-of-409), which Willie Andrews 25.9 2nd 28th tops Baylor’s career chart (ahead of second-place , .557). • Aaron Karas is 10th on Baylor’s career passing yardage list (2,953). He needs mrkq=obqrokp==xjfkK=NKO=obqKLd^jbpz Willie Andrews 10.3 7th 48th 735 yards to catch ninth-place (3,688). • Aaron Karas ranks 10th on Baylor’s career completions list (244). Here is what cfbia dl^ip=mbo=d^jb Karas needs to move into: Kenny Webb 1.00 6th 49th 8th — 56 completions (Don Trull, 299) ^iiJmromlpb=orkkbop 7th — 78 completions (, 321) Rashad Armstrong 132.8 3rd 29th • Robert Quiroga is fifth on Baylor’s career receptions list (96). Here is what Quiroga needs to move into: q^`hibp 4th — 3 catches (Kalief Muhammad, 98) Maurice Lane 9.5 8th 3rd — 48 catches (Lawrence Elkins, 144) p^`hp • Robert Quiroga ranks 14th all-time at Baylor in career receiving yards (1,085). John Garrett 3.0 t-8th Here is what Quiroga needs to move into: 13th — 4 yards (Derrius Thompson, 1,088) q^`hibp=clo=ilpp 12th — 17 yards (Harold Riley, 1,102) John Garrett 5.0 t-8th 11th — 21 yards (Derek Davis, 1,106) crj_ibp=ob`lsboba 10th — 36 yards (Tommy Davidson, 1,121) Robert Quiroga 2 t-2nd 9th — 88 yards (Morris Anderson, 1,173) • Derrick Cash is fifth on Baylor’s career interception return yardage list with 189 crj_ibp=ob`lsboba John Garrett 1 t-4th yards, 5 yards shy of fourth-place Thomas Everett (194) and 28 yards back of Quincy Jenkins 1 t-4th third-place Del Shofner (217). • Derrick Cash has a career yards-per-interception-return average of 25.8, ranking m^ppbp=abcbkaba seventh in school history. Tyson Hampton 1.5 t-7th cfbiapI=glekplk=pbib`qba ^p `^mq^fkp Senior C Cedric Fields and senior CB Matt Johnson were selected as team cap- _fd=NO=pq^kafkdp tains earlier this week. Fields is a three-year letterman from Corsicana, Texas. SOUTH B12 Pct. ALL Pct. Johnson hails from Pearland, Texas, and has earned three letters. Oklahoma 0-0 .000 4-0 1.000 Texas 0-0 .000 3-1 .750 c^jfiv=qfbp Texas Tech 0-0 .000 3-1 .750 • The father of FB Jonathan Evans, Dr. Tony Evans, is the host of a nationally BAYLOR 0-0 .000 2-2 .500 syndicated daily radio program which can be heard on 250 stations in the U.S. Texas A&M 0-0 .000 2-2 .500 and in 40 countries. He is founder and president of The Urban Alternative, a Oklahoma State 0-1 .000 3-1 .750 national organization seeking spiritual renewal in urban America through the church. He also serves as chaplain for the NBA's Dallas Mavericks. NORTH B12 Pct. ALL Pct. • WR John Martin is the son of Dave Martin, current associate AD at Oklahoma Nebraska 1-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 State and one-time interim commissioner of the Big 12. Kansas 1-0 1.000 4-1 .800 • CB Michael Boyd is the cousin of former Baylor standout Thomas Everett, a Kansas State 0-0 .000 4-1 .800 two-time All-SWC performer and winner of the inaugural Thorpe Award in 1986. Colorado 0-0 .000 2-2 .500 •DLLorenzo Davis is the cousin of 14-year NBA veteran Derrick McKey. Iowa State 0-0 .000 2-2 .500 • LB Jamaal Harper is a cousin of Kenyon Martin, who plays for the NBA's Missouri 0-1 .000 4-1 .800 New Jersey Nets. • Freshman TE Iris Williams has a pair of notable family members. Uncle Elvis i~ëí=tÉÉâ=áå=íÜÉ=_áÖ NO=xpÉéíK=OTz Patterson won a pair of Super Bowl rings with the New York Giants and the Nebraska 38, at Southern Mississippi 14 , while cousin and former Baylor standout Fred Miller is a start- Pittsburgh 37, at Texas A&M 26 ing offensive lineman for the . at Texas 63, Tulane 18 • Freshman WR Trent Shelton is the nephew of the Atlanta Falcons’ receivers at Kansas 35, Missouri 14 at Northern Illinois 24, Iowa State 16 coach George Stewart. Texas Tech 49, at Mississippi 45 • Freshman CB Jason Reaux is the son of Tommy Reaux, who lettered for Baylor’s football team from 1967 to 1969. qÜáë=tÉÉâ=áå=íÜÉ=_áÖ NO=xlÅíK=Qz * Colorado at Baylor, 11:30 a.m. FOX-SN Troy State at Nebraska, 12:30 p.m. _r=ib^ap=_fd=NO=fk=do^ar^qflk=o^qbp * Kansas State at Texas, 2:30 p.m. ABC According to the latest NCAA graduation rates, Baylor's football team has posted * Oklahoma at Iowa State, 6 p.m. a 77 percent success rate in this category, the best figure in the Big 12 and far Louisiana-Lafayette at Oklahoma State, 6 p.m. * Texas A&M at Texas Tech, 9 p.m. FOX-SN above the NCAA division I average (52 percent). Texas Tech was second among Big 12 football programs with a 73 percent gradu- * - Big 12 games; all times Central ation rate, followed by Nebraska (67), Texas A&M (59), Iowa State (50), Missouri (50), Texas (50), Oklahoma State (48), Kansas State (44), Kansas (43), Colorado (38) and Oklahoma (6). lsbo=qeb=^fo jbaf^=pbosf`bp Bear football games can be heard live on the Baylor Radio Network. The network qrbpa^v=jbaf^=irk`eblkp includes 18 affiliates across Texas, including flagship stations KRZI-AM Baylor’s Guy Morriss meets with the media (1660/1580) and KLRK-FM (92.9) in Waco. All Baylor games are broadcast by the every game-week Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. in the “Voice of the Bears” John Morris, a veteran broadcaster in his eighth season. Galloway Suite, located on the third floor of the Former Baylor football standouts Walter Abercrombie and Ricky Thompson are endzone complex. Brent in their third season providing analysis. Pease and defensive coordinator John Goodner, along with requested players, will also be avail- able at that time. Game notes and stats for both _^vilo=d^jbp=lk=qeb=fkqbokbq teams will be distributed at this time. The radio call from all of Baylor's games can be heard live on the internet on Baylor's official online website, www.BaylorBears.com, or at www.yahoo.broad- prka^v=qbib`lkcbobk`b cast.com. Coach Morriss will meet with the speak via teleconference every Sunday following a game. The teleconference starts at 6 p.m. CT and may _^vilo_b^opK`lj be accessed by dialing (800) 496-4518, pass- Baylor’s official athletic web site can be found at www.BaylorBears.com. The code: 474208 (confidential). comprehensive site, which includes releases, photos, biographical sketches and _fd=NO=tbbhiv=qbib`lkcbobk`b audio broadcasts, is part of the Official College Sports Network. OCSN currently Coach Morriss is available each Monday at hosts sites for more than 100 universities, including four Big 12 schools. 11:00 a.m. CT on the Big 12’s Coaches Teleconference. Media members can join the fkpfab=_^vilo=pmloqp=qs=pelt teleconference by dialing (913) 981-5507 (con- Inside Baylor Sports, a half-hour look at the world of Baylor athletics, will air fidential). A playback of the teleconference is weekly throughout Central Texas and other outlets. The program, co-hosted by available beginning two hours after the conclu- sion by calling (402) 222-9912. John Morris and Lori Scott Fogleman, airs on KCEN-TV Channel 6, Fox Sports Southwest and the College Channel (Waco cable 18). _^vilo=p^qbiifqb=cbbap Baylor provides a post-game highlight feed for all non-televised home games. Call Athletic kbuq=rmKKK Media Relations for times and coordinates. Baylor and Texas A&M renew their 105-year-old rivalry with their 100th all-time A package from Guy Morriss’ weekly press meetings Saturday, Oct. 11. Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. at Kyle Field in College luncheon is also offered at 4:30 p.m. CT every Station, Texas. Tuesday. Contact BU Athletic Media Relations The Aggies have won 12 straight in the series and are 16-0-1 since a 20-15 Baylor for times and coordinates. (trouble number: victory in 1985. The Bears have not won at College Station since 1984. 254/716-2028 or 254/717-1530). _fd=NO=p^qbiifqb=cbbap The Big 12 Conference offers a weekly, one- hour satellite feed which features highlights and soundbites from league players and coaches. The feed goes up at 3:30 p.m. CT every Tuesday on Galaxy 4R, Transponder 11 (trouble number: 817/265-4465). 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lccbkpb abcbkpb WR-X 82 ROBERT QUIROGA (6-3, 200, Sr.-3L) RE 96 DOMINICK CRAVENS (6-3, 240, Sr.-1L) 1 J.T.Thompson (5-10, 193, Sr.-1L) 34 Colin Allred (6-1, 239, So.-1L) 89 Dominique Zeigler (6-3, 165, Fr.-HS) 84 Luke Groth (6-5, 278, Jr.-2L)

LT 74 QUINTIN OUTLAND (6-5, 329, Jr.-2L) DT 92 MICHAEL GARY (6-3, 296, Fr.-RS) 75 John Mahaffey (6-5, 337, Fr.-RS) 53 Lorenzo Davis (6-4, 288, So.-SQ) 98 Quincy Jenkins (6-1, 281, Fr.-HS) LG 61 JOE DeWOODY (6-4, 280, Jr.-SQ) 67 Travis Farst (6-7, 307, Fr.-RS) DT 99 M.T.ROBINSON (6-1, 282, Fr.-TR) 53 Lorenzo Davis (6-4, 288, So.-SQ) C 76 CEDRIC FIELDS (6-4, 278, Sr.-3L) 98 Quincy Jenkins (6-1, 281, Fr.-HS) 79 Glen Oskin (6-5, 303, So.-1L) LE 94 JOE SIMMONS (6-4, 246, Sr.-3L) RG 77 LEQUALAN McDONALD (6-5, 352, So.-1L) 90 Marcus Foreman (6-1, 210, Fr.-HS) 67 Travis Farst (6-7, 307, Fr.-RS) 49 James Washington (6-2, 203, Sr.-1L)

RT 68 NICK PACE (6-3, 284, Fr.-HS) OS 33 DERRICK CASH (5-11, 206, Sr.-3L) 75 John Mahaffey (6-5, 337, Fr.-RS) 15 Maurice Linguist (5-9, 198, Fr.-TR)

TE 44 SHANE WILLIAMS (6-3, 248, Sr.-3L) MLB 42 STEPHEN SEPULVEDA (6-2, 233, Sr.-3L) 83 Iris Williams (6-4, 229, Fr.-RS) 5 John Garrett (6-1, 250, Sr.-3L) 34 Colin Allred (6-1, 239, So.-1L) WR-Z 3 MARQUES ROBERTS (6-2, 218, Jr.-2L) 9 Trent Shelton (6-0, 194, Fr.-HS) WLB 46 JUSTIN CROOKS (6-0, 229, Jr.-2L) 13 Ryan Jeffrey (6-4, 203, So.-SQ) 58 Michael Tolbert (6-0, 244, Jr.-2L) 47 Jamaal Harper (6-0, 223, So.-SQ) WR-H 87 JOHN MARTIN (6-0, 179, Jr.-2L) 88 J Fields (6-3, 202, So.-SQ) OS 18 WILLIE ANDREWS (5-10, 183, So.-1L) 85 Baylor Barbee (6-4, 224, Jr.-SQ) 16 Larry Bynum (5-11, 186, Sr.-1L)

QB 2 AARON KARAS (6-2, 205, Jr.-2L) CB 4 TYSON HAMPTON (6-1, 190, Jr.-1L) 11 Shawn Bell (6-1, 203, Fr.-RS) 6 Anthony Arline (6-2, 187, Fr.-RS) 10 Terrance Parks (6-4, 220, Fr.-HS) 38 C.J.Wilson (6-1, 185, Fr.-HS)

TB 32 RASHAD ARMSTRONG (5-8, 192, Sr.-1L) FS 21 MAURICE LANE (5-11, 184, So.-1L) 30 Anthony Krieg (6-1, 217, Jr.-2L) 8 Danielle McLean (5-11, 190, Sr.-3L) 20 Brandon Whitaker (5-10, 190, Fr.-HS) 22 Jason Reaux (6-1, 196, Fr.-HS)

FB 45 JONATHAN EVANS (6-1, 250, Jr.-2L) CB 23 MATT JOHNSON (5-11, 179, Sr.-3L) 41 Jonathan Sisk (5-11, 218, Fr.-RS) 27 Michael Boyd (5-8, 168, So.-SQ) 17 Paul Mosley (6-2, 217, Fr.-RS) 36 James Todd (6-0, 179, Fr.-RS)

pmb`f^i qb^jp PK 14 KENNY WEBB (5-8, 163, Jr.-SQ) P 37 DANIEL SEPULVEDA (6-3, 219, Fr.-RS) 43 Ryan Havens (5-9, 183, Fr.-HS) 19 Jeremy Parker (5-8, 163, So.-1L)

KOS 43 RYAN HAVENS (5-9, 183, Fr.-HS) PR 18 WILLIE ANDREWS (5-10, 183, So.-1L) 14 Kenny Webb (5-8, 163, Jr.-SQ) 1 J.T.Thompson (5-10, 193, Sr.-1L)

H 11 SHAWN BELL (6-1, 203, Fr.-RS) KR 18 WILLIE ANDREWS (5-10, 183, So.-1L) 12 Mark Murphy (6-3, 186, So.-SQ) 23 MATT JOHNSON (5-11, 179, Sr.-3L) 1 J.T.Thompson (5-10, 193, Sr.-1L) DS 52 MATT WALLER (6-1, 223, Sr.-SQ) 62 Franklin Patterson (6-3, 217, Fr.-RS) 2003 BAYLOR FOOTBALL 2-2 Overall, 0-0 Big 12, 2-1 Home, 0-1 Road

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS BU OPP ------Aug 30, 2003 UAB L 19-24 28732 FIRST DOWNS...... 63 66 Sep 06, 2003 at North Texas L 14-52 29437 Rushing...... 26 35 Sep 13, 2003 SMU W 10-7 30256 Passing...... 29 25 Sep 20, 2003 SHSU W 27-6 27842 Penalty...... 8 6 * denotes conference game RUSHING YARDAGE...... 476 739 Yards gained rushing... 619 832 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Yards lost rushing..... 143 93 ------Rushing Attempts...... 158 155 Armstrong, Rash 4 90 451 28 423 4.7 3 39 105.8 Average Per Rush...... 3.0 4.8 Kreig, Anthony 4 18 57 6 51 2.8 1 15 12.8 Average Per Game...... 119.0 184.8 Evans, Jonathan 4 8 20 0 20 2.5 0 6 5.0 TDs Rushing...... 4 7 Faucher, Staron 1 7 19 0 19 2.7 0 5 19.0 PASSING YARDAGE...... 702 606 Andrews, Willie 4 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 1.8 Att-Comp-Int...... 115-63-5 106-48-3 Fields, J 4 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 1.2 Average Per Pass...... 6.1 5.7 TEAM 3 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Catch...... 11.1 12.6 Bell, Shawn 2 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.5 Average Per Game...... 175.5 151.5 Whitaker, Brand 2 8 21 28 -7 -0.9 0 7 -3.5 TDs Passing...... 4 4 Karas, Aaron 4 23 39 80 -41 -1.8 0 12 -10.2 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 1178 1345 Total...... 4 158 619 143 476 3.0 4 39 119.0 Total Plays...... 273 261 Opponents...... 4 155 832 93 739 4.8 7 81 184.8 Average Per Play...... 4.3 5.2 Average Per Game...... 294.5 336.2 PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 14-280 15-280 ------PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 17-171 11-59 Karas, Aaron 4 110.13 104-58-5 55.8 635 4 53 158.8 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..... 3-5 5-104 Bell, Shawn 2 177.13 6-5-0 83.3 67 0 26 33.5 FUMBLES-LOST...... 11-6 6-5 TEAM 3 0.00 5-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 24-196 24-214 Total...... 4 108.84 115-63-5 54.8 702 4 53 175.5 PUNTS-AVG...... 27-44.2 31-35.7 Opponents...... 4 100.10 106-48-3 45.3 606 4 50 151.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 31:10 28:50 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 23/65 15/58 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 1/3 1/3 ------Martin, John 4 12 139 11.6 0 23 34.8 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Roberts, Marque 4 9 55 6.1 0 16 13.8 ------Quiroga, Robert 4 7 97 13.9 2 40 24.2 Hampton, Tyson 1 5 5.0 0 5 Williams, Shane 4 7 72 10.3 0 25 18.0 Johnson, Matt 1 0 0.0 0 0 Evans, Jonathan 4 6 37 6.2 1 13 9.2 Andrews, Willie 1 0 0.0 0 0 Armstrong, Rash 4 5 108 21.6 0 53 27.0 Total...... 3 5 1.7 0 5 Shelton, Trent 4 5 75 15.0 0 30 18.8 Opponents...... 5 104 20.8 0 46 Williams, Iris 4 4 33 8.2 1 14 8.2 Fields, J 4 3 57 19.0 0 26 14.2 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Thompson, J.T. 4 3 23 7.7 0 9 5.8 ------Kreig, Anthony 4 2 6 3.0 0 3 1.5 Selpuveda, Dani 25 1153 46.1 59 7 2 7 2 Total...... 4 63 702 11.1 4 53 175.5 TEAM 2 41 20.5 41 0 0 0 0 Opponents...... 4 48 606 12.6 4 50 151.5 Total...... 27 1194 44.2 59 7 2 7 2 Opponents...... 31 1107 35.7 53 1 0 7 2 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Webb, Kenny 4-7 57.1 0-0 2-2 1-1 1-2 0-2 47 0 ------Andrews, Willie 16 165 10.3 0 31 |------PATs ------| Todd, James 1 6 6.0 0 0 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Total...... 17 171 10.1 0 31 ------Opponents...... 11 59 5.4 0 22 Webb, Kenny 0 4-7 8-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 20 Armstrong, Rash 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Quiroga, Robert 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 ------Evans, Jonathan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Andrews, Willie 9 233 25.9 0 46 Kreig, Anthony 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Thompson, J.T. 2 9 4.5 0 8 Williams, Iris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Johnson, Matt 1 18 18.0 0 18 Todd, James 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Crooks, Justin 1 15 15.0 0 15 Total...... 8 4-7 8-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 70 Crawford, Billy 1 5 5.0 0 0 Opponents...... 12 2-3 11-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 89 Total...... 14 280 20.0 0 46 Opponents...... 15 280 18.7 0 42

2003 BAYLOR FOOTBALL 2-2 Overall, 0-0 Big 12, 2-1 Home, 0-1 Road

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Baylor...... 17 10 28 15 - 70 ------Opponents...... 14 26 28 21 - 89 Armstrong, Rash 4 423 108 0 0 0 531 132.8 Andrews, Willie 4 7 0 165 233 0 405 101.2 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Martin, John 4 0 139 0 0 0 139 34.8 ------Quiroga, Robert 4 0 97 0 0 0 97 24.2 Karas, Aaron 4 127 -41 635 594 148.5 Shelton, Trent 4 0 75 0 0 0 75 18.8 Armstrong, Rash 4 90 423 0 423 105.8 Williams, Shane 4 0 72 0 0 0 72 18.0 Bell, Shawn 2 7 -1 67 66 33.0 Fields, J 4 5 57 0 0 0 62 15.5 Kreig, Anthony 4 18 51 0 51 12.8 Kreig, Anthony 4 51 6 0 0 0 57 14.2 Evans, Jonathan 4 8 20 0 20 5.0 Evans, Jonathan 4 20 37 0 0 0 57 14.2 Faucher, Staron 1 7 19 0 19 19.0 Roberts, Marque 4 0 55 0 0 0 55 13.8 Andrews, Willie 4 1 7 0 7 1.8 Williams, Iris 4 0 33 0 0 0 33 8.2 Fields, J 4 1 5 0 5 1.2 Thompson, J.T. 4 0 23 0 9 0 32 8.0 Total...... 4 273 476 702 1178 294.5 Faucher, Staron 1 19 0 0 0 0 19 19.0 Opponents...... 4 261 739 606 1345 336.2 Johnson, Matt 4 0 0 0 18 0 18 4.5 Crooks, Justin 4 0 0 0 15 0 15 3.8 Todd, James 4 0 0 6 0 0 6 1.5 Hampton, Tyson 4 0 0 0 0 5 5 1.2 Crawford, Billy 3 0 0 0 5 0 5 1.7 Total...... 4 476 702 171 280 5 1634 408.5 Opponents...... 4 739 606 59 280 104 1788 447.0

|------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 ------21 Lane, Maurice 4 26 12 38 . . . 2 . . . . . 42 Sepulveda, Step 4 12 7 19 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 46 Crooks, Justin 4 12 7 19 3.0-5 . . 1 2 1-0 . . . 58 Tolbert, Michae 4 7 11 18 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . . 18 Andrews, Willie 4 9 7 16 1.0-2 . 1-0 . . 1-0 . . .

33 Cash, Derrick 4 12 4 16 1.0-5 ...... 91 Long, Khari 3 9 4 13 2.0-3 . . . 2 . . . . 94 Simmons, Joe 4 11 2 13 0.5-7 0.5-6 . 2 3 . . . . 15 Linguist, Mauri 4 4 8 12 1.0-7 1.0-7 . 3 . 1-0 . . . 5 Garrett, John 4 6 6 12 5.0-26 3.0-22 . . 2 . 1 . . 96 Cravens, Domini 4 9 2 11 4.0-7 . . . 1 . . . . 16 Bynum, Larry 4 8 2 10 . . . . 1 . . . . 99 Robinson, M.T. 4 8 2 10 2.0-15 1.0-10 . . 1 . . . . 4 Hampton, Tyson 4 8 1 9 . . 1-5 5 . . . . . 92 Gary, Michael 4 6 2 8 ...... 53 Davis, Lorenzo 4 3 5 8 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . 1 . . . . 8 McLean, Daniell 3 5 1 6 ...... 98 Jenkins, Quincy 3 1 4 5 ...... 1 . . 23 Johnson, Matt 4 4 . 4 . . 1-0 3 . . . . . 49 Washington, Jam 4 4 . 4 0.5-6 0.5-6 . 1 . . 1 . . 6 Arline, Anthony 4 4 . 4 ...... 34 Allred, Colin 3 3 1 4 ...... 39 Lindstrom, Tyle 4 1 3 4 ...... 36 Todd, James 4 3 . 3 ...... 1 1 82 Quiroga, Robert 4 3 . 3 . . . . . 2-0 . . . 28 King, Cornell 2 3 . 3 ...... 84 Groth, Luke 4 . 2 2 ...... 90 Foreman, Marcus 3 1 1 2 ...... 30 Kreig, Anthony 4 2 . 2 ...... 47 Harper, Jamaal 4 1 1 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 38 Wilson, C.J. 4 1 1 2 ...... 43 Havens, Ryan 4 1 . 1 ...... 45 Evans, Jonathan 4 . 1 1 ...... 27 Boyd, Michael 4 1 . 1 ...... 83 Williams, Iris 4 1 . 1 ...... 32 Armstrong, Rash 4 1 . 1 ...... 87 Martin, John 4 1 . 1 ...... 17 Mosley, Paul 3 . 1 1 ...... Total...... 4 191 98 289 23-96 8-52 3-5 17 16 5-0 3 1 1 Opponents...... 4 231 55 286 27-119 15-78 5-104 19 1 6-24 7 2 .

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Rushes 25 Armstrong, Rash vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Rushes 30 Kincade, Keylon, vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) Armstrong, Rash vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) Yards Rushing 136 MONCUR,Bo, vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Yards Rushing 152 Armstrong, Rash vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) TD Rushes 3 Bishop,Roy, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) TD Rushes 2 Armstrong, Rash vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Long Rush 81 Cobbs,Patrick, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Long Rush 39 Armstrong, Rash vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Pass attempts 29 HACKNEY,D., vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Pass attempts 33 Karas, Aaron vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Pass completions 13 HACKNEY,D., vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Pass completions 20 Karas, Aaron vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Yards Passing 227 Karas, Aaron vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Yards Passing 238 HACKNEY,D., vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) TD Passes 2 Karas, Aaron vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) TD Passes 2 HACKNEY,D., vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Long Pass 53 Karas, Aaron vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Long Pass 50 HACKNEY,D., vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Receptions 5 Martin, John at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Receptions 5 Campbell, Berna, vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Yards Receiving 57 Fields, J at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Yards Receiving 68 Quinn,Johnny, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) TD Receptions 1 Quiroga, Robert vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Campbell, Berna, vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Williams, Iris vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) TD Receptions 1 COON,Nick, vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Evans, Jonathan at N. Texas (Sep 06, 2003) BURKS,Dan, vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Quiroga, Robert vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Rushbrook, Matt, vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) Long Reception 53 Armstrong, Rash vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Campbell, Berna, vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Field Goals 2 Webb, Kenny vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Long Reception 50 COON,Nick, vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Long 47 Webb, Kenny vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) Field Goals 1 HAYES,Nick, vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Punts 9 Selpuveda, Dani vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Bazaldua,Nick, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Punting Avg 50.0 Selpuveda, Dani at N. Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Long Field Goal 32 HAYES,Nick, vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Long Punt 59 Selpuveda, Dani vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Bazaldua,Nick, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Long Punt Return 31 Andrews, Willie vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) Punts 8 Mentzel, Ryan, vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) Long Kickoff Return 46 Andrews, Willie vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Punting Avg 44.9 MULLINS,Parker, vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Tackles 12 Lane, Maurice vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Long Punt 53 Kadlubar,Brad, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Lane, Maurice at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Long Punt Return 22 Cunningham, Chr, vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) Sacks 2.0 Garrett, John vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) Long Kickoff Return 42 SOUTHALL,Jason, vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Cravens, Domini vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Tackles 12 Hurd,Chris, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Interceptions 1 Johnson, Matt at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Sacks 3.0 Cardwell,Evan, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Andrews, Willie vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Cardwell,Evan, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Hampton, Tyson vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Interceptions 1 Knowlton,M, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Priestley,W, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Spencer,Cody, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Harris, Rico, vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) Hughes, Mark, vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) _^vilo=qb^j=d^jb=efdep=

Rushes 50 vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Yards Rushing 166 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Yards Per Rush 4.5 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) lmmlkbkq=qb^j=d^jb=efdep= TD Rushes 2 vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Pass attempts 38 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Rushes 47 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Pass completions 20 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Yards Rushing 327 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Yards Passing 227 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Yards Per Rush 7.0 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Yards Per Pass 9.4 vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) TD Rushes 6 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) TD Passes 2 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Pass attempts 34 vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Total Plays 75 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Pass completions 14 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Total Offense 393 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Yards Passing 254 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Yards Per Play 5.2 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Yards Per Pass 8.3 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Points 27 vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) TD Passes 2 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Sacks By 5 vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Total Plays 73 vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) First Downs 21 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Total Offense 451 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Penalties 7 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Yards Per Play 7.3 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Penalty Yards 55 vs UAB (Aug 30, 2003) Points 52 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Turnovers 6 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) Sacks By 6 vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Interceptions By 1 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) First Downs 21 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003) vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) Penalties 7 vs SMU (Sep 13, 2003) vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Penalty Yards 66 vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Turnovers 3 vs SHSU (Sep 20, 2003) Interceptions By 3 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2003)

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======QqeJaltk=`lksbopflkp = Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr Baylor 1-3 33.3% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% Opponents 1-3 33.3% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0%

======qfjb=lc=mlppbppflk = Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr Baylor Total 124:42 36:53 30:57 27:09 29:43 0:00 Avg. 31:10 9:13 7:44 6:47 7:25 0:00 Opponents Total 115:18 23:07 29:03 32:51 30:17 0:00 Avg. 28:49 5:46 7:15 8:12 7:34 0:00

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======lmmlkbkqp=fkpfab=_^vilo=obaJwlkb = 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 10 10 61 8 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 of 10 (100.0%)

OMMP=_^vilo=d^jbJ_vJd^jb=qb^j=pq^qp First Downs Rushing Passing Total Off. Punts Fum. Penalties 3rd Time of Game Score Tot Ru-Pa-Pe No-Yds-TD C-A-I Yds TD Pl-Yds No-Avg F-L No-Yds Downs Poss —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— @ Baylor 19 21 9-11-1 37-166-0 20-38-0 227 2 75-393 9-46.4 4-1 7-55 4-16 32:21 UAB 24 18 6-10-2 35-149-1 14-31-0 354 2 66-403 8-39.2 1-1 4-30 3-14 27:39 —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Baylor 14 15 5-8-2 33-85-1 19-29-3 183 1 62-268 4-35.3 3-3 6-46 8-15 30:00 @ North Texas 52 21 14-6-1 47-327-6 9-15-1 124 0 62-451 4-43.5 1-1 6-60 4-10 30:00 —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— @ Baylor 10 11 5-4-2 39-80-1 12-27-1 102 0 66-182 7-44.0 1-1 5-45 5-17 29:55 SMU 7 11 6-4-1 34-98-0 12-26-1 106 1 60-204 9-33.8 2-1 7-58 4-16 30:05 —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— @ Baylor 27 16 7-6-3 49-145-2 12-21-1 190 1 70-335 7-46.7 3-1 6-50 6-17 32:26 Sam Houston St. 6 16 9-5-2 39-165-0 13-34-1 122 1 73-287 10-31.5 2-2 7-66 4-18 27:34 —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— @ Baylor Colorado —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Baylor @ Texas A&M —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Baylor @ Kansas —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— @ Baylor Texas —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Baylor @ Kansas State —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— @ Baylor Texas Tech —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Baylor @ Oklahoma —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— @ Baylor Oklahoma State

OMMP=_^vilo=pq^oqfkd=ifkbrmp lccbkpb WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB TB FB UAB Quiroga Outland DeWoody Fields McDonald Pace S. Williams Roberts Karas Armstrong Evans at North Texas Quiroga Outland DeWoody Fields McDonald Pace S. Williams Roberts Karas Armstrong Evans SMU Quiroga Outland DeWoody Fields McDonald Pace S. Williams Roberts Karas Armstrong I. Williams(TE) Sam Houston St. Quiroga Outland Farst Fields McDonald Pace S. Williams Roberts Karas Armstrong Evans Colorado at Texas A&M at Kansas TEXAS at Kansas State TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma OKLAHOMA ST. abcbkpb LE DT DT RE OS WLB MLB OS CB FS CB UAB Long Robinson Gary Cravens Andrews Crooks Sepulveda Cash Hampton Lane Boyd at North Texas Long Robinson Gary Cravens Andrews Crooks Sepulveda Cash Todd Lane Johnson SMU Long Robinson Gary Cravens Andrews Crooks Sepulveda Cash Hampton Lane Johnson Sam Houston St. Simmons Robinson Gary Cravens Andrews Crooks Sepulveda Cash Hampton Lane Johnson Colorado at Texas A&M at Kansas TEXAS at Kansas State TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma OKLAHOMA ST. d^jbJ_vJd^jb=orpefkd Att-Yds-TD #32 Armstrong #45 Evans #30 Krieg #20 Whitaker #2 Karas #35 Faucher #88 Fields #18 Andrews UAB 25-152-0 5-14-0 3-5-0 DNP 4-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 at North Texas 18-89-0 0-0-0 8-14-1 1-2-0 5-(-25)-0 DNP 1-5-0 0-0-0 SMU 25-57-1 2-5-0 3-12-0 DNP 7-(-1)-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-7-0 Sam Houston St. 22-125-2 1-1-0 4-20-0 7-(-9)-0 7-(-10)-0 7-19-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Colorado at Texas A&M at Kansas TEXAS at Kansas State TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma OKLAHOMA ST.

d^jbJ_vJd^jb=ob`bfsfkd Att-Yds-TD #32 Armstrong #85 Barbee #45 Evans #13 Jeffrey #30 Krieg #87 Martin #17 Mosley #82 Quiroga UAB 1-39-0 DNP 3-24-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 4-42-0 0-0-0 2-34-1 at North Texas 1-(-1)-0 DNP 2-12-1 0-0-0 1-3-0 5-55-0 0-0-0 1-16-0 SMU 2-17-0 DNP 1-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-40-0 DNP 2-0-0 Sam Houston St. 1-53-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 2-47-1 Colorado at Texas A&M at Kansas TEXAS at Kansas State TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma OKLAHOMA ST.

Att-Yds-TD #3 Roberts #9 Shelton #41 Sisk #1 Thompson #20 Whitaker #83 I. Williams #44 S. Williams #89 Zeigler UAB 3-29-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-9-0 DNP 3-31-1 2-16-0 DNP at North Texas 1-1-0 1-12-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 3-26-0 0-0-0 SMU 2-10-0 2-29-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 Sam Houston St. 3-15-0 2-34-0 0-0-0 2-14-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-25-0 0-0-0 Colorado at Texas A&M at Kansas TEXAS at Kansas State TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma OKLAHOMA ST.

d^jbJ_vJd^jb=m^ppfkd C-A-Int-Yds-TD #11 Bell #2 Karas #10 Parks UAB DNP 20-33-0-227-2 DNP at North Texas 5-5-0-67-0 14-24-3-116-1 DNP SMU DNP 12-27-1-102-0 DNP Sam Houston St. 0-1-0-0-0 12-21-1-190-1 DNP Colorado at Texas A&M at Kansas TEXAS at Kansas State TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma OKLAHOMA ST. d^jbJ_vJd^jb=q^`hibp=Eabcbkpfsb=ifkbjbkF Solo+Asst=Total #96 Cravens #53 Davis #92 Gary #84 Groth #91 Long #95 Murphy #99 Robinson #94 Simmons UAB 2+1=3 1+1=2 2+1=3 0+0=0 5+2=7 DNP 2+1=3 0+1=1 at North Texas 3+1=4 0+2=2 1+0=1 0+2=0 4+2=6 DNP 2+0=2 3+1=4 SMU 2+0=2 1+0=1 1=1=0 0+0=0 0+0=0 DNP 1+0=1 4+0=4 Sam Houston St. 2+0=2 1+2=3 2+1=3 0+0=0 DNP DNP 3+1=4 4+0=4 Colorado at Texas A&M at Kansas TEXAS at Kansas State TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma OKLAHOMA ST.

d^jbJ_vJd^jb=q^`hibp=Eifkb_^`hbop=C=abcbkpfsb=_^`hpF Solo+Asst=Total #18 Andrews #6 Arline #16 Bynum #27 Boyd #33 Cash #46 Crooks #5 Garrett #4 Hampton UAB 2+1=3 0+0=0 2+1=3 1+0=1 2+1=3 2+1=3 2+2=4 3+0=3 at North Texas 2+1=3 1+0=1 2+1=3 0+0=0 5+1=6 3+1=4 0+3=3 3+0=3 SMU 2+0=2 3+0=3 3+0=3 0+0=0 4+1=5 2+3=5 2+1=3 1+1=2 Sam Houston St. 3+5=8 0+0=0 1+0=0 0+0=0 1+1=2 5+2=7 2+0=2 1+0=1 Colorado at Texas A&M at Kansas TEXAS at Kansas State TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma OKLAHOMA ST.

Solo+Asst=Total #21 Lane #15 Linquist #8 McLean #42 Sepulveda #36 Todd #58 Tolbert UAB 9+3=12 1+1=2 1+1=2 3+1=4 1+0=1 1+2=3 at North Texas 8+4=12 0+5=5 DNP 3+2=5 1+0=1 3+4=7 SMU 6+4=10 2+1=3 2+0=2 4+1=5 1+0=1 1+4=5 Sam Houston St. 3+1=4 1+1=2 2+0=2 2+3=5 0+0=0 2+1=3 Colorado at Texas A&M at Kansas TEXAS at Kansas State TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma OKLAHOMA ST.

d^jbJ_vJd^jb= d^jbJ_vJd^jb=mrkqfkd cfbia=dl^ip No.-Avg.-In 20 #19 Parker #37 Sepulveda Made Missed #14 Webb #43 Havens UAB DNP 9-46.4-3 UAB 21 no attempts at North Texas DNP 2-50.0-0 at North Texas no attempts no attempts SMU DNP 7-44.0-1 SMU 47, 51 no attempts Sam Houston St. DNP 7-46.7-3 Sam Houston St. 45, 21, 38, 52 no attempts Colorado Colorado at Texas A&M at Texas A&M at Kansas at Kansas TEXAS TEXAS at Kansas State at Kansas State TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma at Oklahoma OKLAHOMA ST. OKLAHOMA ST. OMMP=_^vilo=p`lofkd=aofsbp Plays Yds Time Score UAB 9 80 2:53 Quiroga 10 pass from Karas (1st) 5 38 2:31 I. Williams 13 pass from Karas (3rd) 0 0 0:00 Todd safety (4th) 6 47 2:35 Webb 21 FG (4th) at North Texas 1 9 0:05 Evans 9 pass from Karas (3rd) 9 75 4:54 Kreig 1 run (4th) SMU 4 -11 2:01 Webb 47 FG (2nd) 3 35 1:40 Armstrong 4 run (3rd) SAM HOUSTON STATE 7 40 2:18 Webb 21 FG (1st) 3 38 0:48 Quiroga 7 pass from Karas (1st) 4 34 1:43 Armstrong 5 run (2nd) 3 46 1:13 Armstrong 39 run (3rd) 6 21 2:22 Webb 38 FG (4th)

Average Baylor Scoring Drive Plays: 4.6 Yards: 34.8 Time: 1:55 qeb i^pq qfjbKKK

Held opponent to 150 or less yards total offense: at North Carolina State, 1995 (138) ^=_^vilo=qb^jKKK Held an opponent to 100 or less yards rushing: vs. SMU, 2003 (98) Held an opponent to 50 or less yards rushing: at SMU, 1995 (30) Had 35 First Downs: at Houston, 1995 (35) Held an opponent to negative yards rushing: at San Jose State, 1994 (-22) Had 30 First Downs: vs. Oklahoma State, 2001 (31) Held an opponent to zero yards rushing in a half: vs. Tulsa, 2002 (first half) Had 25 First Downs: vs. Oklahoma State, 2002 (25) Held an opponent to 150 or less yards passing: vs. Sam Houston State, 2003 (122) Had 400 yards rushing: at SMU, 1993 (482) Held an opponent to 100 or less yards passing: at Kansas, 1999 (93) Had 300 yards rushing: at Fresno State, 1997 (319) Scored an offensive two-point conversion: vs. Texas Tech, 2002 (Aaron Karas) Had 200 yards rushing: vs. Tulsa, 2002 (215) Scored a safety: vs. UAB, 2003 (James Todd — blocked punt) Had negative yards rushing: vs. Kansas State, 2002 (-37) Scored two safeties: at Texas Tech, 1980 Had 60 or more rushing attempts: at North Carolina State, 1996 (60) Had 35 minutes time of possession: vs. Oklahoma State, 2002 (39:05) Had 50 or more rushing attempts: vs. Oklahoma State, 2002 (50) Played an game: vs. New Mexico, 2001 (16-13) [1 OT] Had five or more rushing TDs: vs. Samford, 2002 (5) Hit a game-winning field goal: vs. Kansas, 2002 (Daniel Andino) Had four or more rushing TDs: vs. Tulsa, 2002 (4) Had 350 or more yards passing: vs. Kansas, 2002 (379) Had 300 or more yards passing: vs. Kansas State, 2002 (338) Had 50 or more pass attempts: at TCU, 1984 (56) ^=_^vilo=mi^vboKKK Had 40 or more pass attempts: vs. Oklahoma State, 2001 (43) Rushed 35 times in a game: Cleveland Franklin at Michigan, 1975 (37) Had 25 or more pass completions: vs. Oklahoma State, 2001 (27) Rushed 30 times in a game: Rashad Armstrong at Oklahoma State, 2002 (33) Had 20 or more pass completions: vs. UAB, 2003 (20) Rushed for 200 yards in a game: Jerod Douglas vs. Texas, 1994 (210) Had four TDs passing: vs. Missouri, 1996 (4) [3 OT] Rushed for 150 yards in a game: Rashad Armstrong vs. UAB, 2003 (152) Had three TDs passing: vs. Kansas, 2002 (3) Rushed for 100 yards in a game: Rashad Armstrong vs. SHSU, 2003 (125) Had 500 or more yards total offense: vs. Samford, 2002 (546) Rushed for 100 yards in a Big 12 game: Rashad Armstrong vs. Oklahoma State, 2002 (112) Had 90 or more total plays: vs. Oklahoma State, 2001 (93) Rushed for 100 yards in three consecutive games: Rashad Armstrong vs. Oklahoma, Had 80 or more total plays: vs. Oklahoma State, 2002 (88) 2000 (103); at Oklahoma State, 2002 (112); vs. UAB, 2003 (152) Scored 50 or more points: vs. Samford, 2002 (50) Rushed for 100 yards in two straight games: Rashad Armstrong at Oklahoma State, Scored 40 or more points: vs. Samford, 2002 (50) 2002 (112); vs. UAB, 2003 (152) Scored 30 or more points: vs. Kansas, 2002 (35) Scored five rushing TDs in a game: Jonathan Golden vs. Samford, 2002 (5) Had four or more fumbles: at New Mexico, 2002 (5) Scored four rushing TDs in a game: Jonathan Golden vs. Samford, 2002 (5) Lost four or more fumbles: at Oklahoma State, 2000 (4) Scored three rushing TDs in a game: Jonathan Golden vs. Samford, 2002 (5) Did not commit a turnover: at Oklahoma State, 2002 Scored two rushing TDs in a game: Rashad Armstrong vs. SHSU, 2003 (2) Committed five or more turnovers: at North Texas, 2003 (3 fumbles, 3 interceptions) Passed for 350 yards in a game: Aaron Karas vs. Kansas, 2002 (359) Committed six or more turnovers: at North Texas, 2003 (3 fumbles, 3 interceptions) Passed for 300 yards in a game: Aaron Karas vs. Kansas, 2002 (359) Committed four or more turnovers in one half: 1st half at North Texas, 2003 Attempted 40 passes in a game: Greg Cicero vs. New Mexico, 2001 (45) (3 fumbles, 3 interceptions) Threw three TDs in a game: Aaron Karas vs. Southern Illinois, 2001 (3) Had 100-yard receiver and 100-yard rusher in a game: Was intercepted three or more times: Aaron Karas at North Texas, 2003 (3) at Oklahoma State, 2002 (Rashad Armstrong [112 rush] Had 400 yards total offense in a game: Tom Muecke at TCU, 1984 (423) and Reggie Newhouse [123 receiving]) Had 300 yards total offense in a game: Aaron Karas vs. Kansas 2002 (365) Had two 100-yard rushers in a game: vs. Iowa State, 1996 (Jerod Douglas [154] and Accounted for five or more TDs in a game: Jonathan Golden vs. Samford, 2002 (5 Elijah Burkins [142]) rushing, 1 receiving) Had three 100-yard rushers in a game: at SMU, 1993 (John Henry [169], Bradford Accounted for three or more TDs in a game: Aaron Karas vs. Kansas, 2002 (2 rushing, Lewis [101] and Brandell Jackson [100]) 1 passing) Had two 100-yard receivers in a game: at Texas Tech, 1998 (Morris Anderson [130] and Caught 10 or more passes in a game: Reggie Newhouse vs. Missouri, 2001 (12) Derrius Thompson [119]) Caught seven or more passes in a game: Reggie Newhouse at Oklahoma State 2002 (7) Returned a punt for a TD: vs. Wyoming, 1985 (Thomas Everett [75 yards]) Had 150 or more yards receiving in a game: Reggie Newhouse vs. Kansas State, 2002 (173) Returned a kickoff for a TD: at Oklahoma, 2001 (Randy Davis [93 yards]) Had 100 or more yards receiving in a game: Reggie Newhouse at Oklahoma State, Returned two interceptions for TDs: vs.Southern Illinois, 2001 2002 (123) (Samir Al-Amin [45 yards], Samir Al-Amin [35 yards]) Caught three or more TD passes in a game: Reggie Newhouse vs. Missouri, 2001 (3) Returned an interception for a TD: vs.Southern Illinois, 2001 Kicked four or more field goals in a game: Jarvis VanDyke at Houston, 1995 (4) (Samir Al-Amin [45 yards], Samir Al-Amin [35 yards]) Intercepted three or more passes in a game: Robert Blackmon at Texas, 1989 (3) Returned a for a TD: vs. Nebraska, 2001 (Stephen Sepulveda) Returned two interceptions for TDs: vs.Southern Illinois, 2001 (Samir Al-Amin [45 Blocked a punt: vs. SMU, 2003 (Derrick Cash) yards], Samir Al-Amin [35 yards]) Blocked a field goal: vs. Samford, 2002 (Ethan Kelley) Had an 80-yard run: Jerod Douglas vs. Nebraska, 1997 (80) Blocked a PAT attempt: at Missouri, 2001 (Aaron Lard) Had a 70-yard run: Chedrick Ricks vs. Samford, 2002 (78) Missed a kicking PAT: vs. Tulsa, 2002 (Daniel Andino) Had a 60-yard run: Chedrick Ricks vs. Samford, 2002 (78) Had a punt blocked: at North Texas, 2003 (Daniel Sepulveda) Had a 50-yard run: Chedrick Ricks vs. Samford, 2002 (78) Had a field goal blocked: vs. Kansas State, 2002 (Daniel Andino) Completed an 80-yard pass: Aaron Karas to Reggie Newhouse at Cal, 2002 (85) Was held scoreless: at Texas, 2002 (0-41) Completed a 70-yard pass: Aaron Karas to Reggie Newhouse at Cal, 2002 (85) Was held scoreless at Floyd Casey Stadium: vs. Texas A&M, 2002 (0-41) Completed a 60-yard pass: Guy Tomcheck to Reggie Newhouse at Oklahoma State, Was held scoreless away from home: at Texas, 2002 (0-41) 2002 (68) Held an opponent scoreless: at North Carolina State, 1995 (14-0) Completed a 50-yard pass: Aaron Karas to Rashad Armstrong vs. SHSU, 2003 (53) Held an opponent scoreless at Floyd Casey Stadium: vs. TCU, 1985 (45-0) Kicked a field goal of 50 or more yards: Adam Stiles at Texas A&M, 2001 (50) Held an opponent scoreless in the second half: vs. SMU, 2003 (10-7) Had an 80-yard punt: Buzzy Sawyer at BYU, 1984 (86) Held an opponent to 10 or fewer first downs: vs. Samford, 2002 (10) Had a 70-yard punt: Ty Atteberry at Texas Tech, 1995 (72) Held an opponent to five or fewer first downs: vs. UNLV, 1988 (2) Had a 60-yard punt: Kyle Atteberry at Kansas State, 1999 (61) Intercepted five or more passes: vs. TCU, 1989 (5) Had an 50-yard punt: Daniel Sepulveda vs. SHSU, 2003 (59) Intercepted four or more passes: vs. Houston, 1994 (4) Coffined a punt inside the 5-yard line: Daniel Sepulveda vs. UAB, 2003 (3) Held an opponent without a touchdown: vs. Arkansas State, 2001 Held opponent to 300 or less yards total offense: vs. Sam Houston State, 2003 (287) Held opponent to 250 or less yards total offense: vs. SMU, 2003 (204) Held opponent to 200 or less yards total offense: vs. Arkansas State, 2001 (172) qeb i^pq qfjbKKK ^=_^vilo=lmmlkbkqKKK ^k=lmmlpfkd=mi^vboKKK Scored 60 or more points: Oklahoma State, 2002 (63) Rushed for 250 yards in a game: , Texas, 1998 (259) Scored 50 or more points: at North Texas, 2003 (52) Rushed for 200 yards in a game: Ennis Haywood, Iowa State, 2000 (241) Scored 40 or more points: at North Texas, 2003 (52) Rushed for 150 yards in a game: Quentin Griffin, Oklahoma, 2002 (152) Had 450 or more yards rushing: Nebraska, 2001 (641) Rushed for 100 yards in a game: Patrick Cobbs (131) and Roy Bishop (107), Had 400 or more yards rushing: Nebraska, 2001 (641) North Texas, 2003 Had 350 or more yards rushing: Nebraska, 2001 (641) Scored four or more rushing TDs: Ricky Williams, Texas Tech, 2001 (4) Had 300 or more yards rushing: at North Texas, 2003 (327) Scored two or more rushing TDs: Roy Bishop, North Texas, 2003 (3) Had 250 or more yards rushing: at North Texas, 2003 (327) Passed for 400 yards in a game: , Oklahoma, 1999 (420) Had 60 or more rushing attempts: Nebraska, 2001 (73) Passed for 350 yards in a game: Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2002 (373) Had 50 or more rushing attempts: Kansas State, 2002 (50) Passed for 300 yards in a game: Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2002 (373) Had 400 yards passing: Texas Tech, 2002 (512) Attempted 50 passes in a game: Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2000 (50) Had 350 yards passing: Texas Tech, 2002 (512) Attempted 40 passes in a game: Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2002 (41) Had 300 yards passing: Texas Tech, 2002 (512) Completed 30 passes in a game: Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2002 (34) Had 50 or more pass attempts: Texas Tech, 2002 (61) Completed 25 passes in a game: Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2002 (34) Had 40 or more pass attempts: Texas Tech, 2002 (61) Threw three or more TD passes in a game: Josh Fields, Oklahoma State, 2002 (4) Had 35 or more pass completions: Texas Tech, 2002 (48) Scored three or more TDs in a game: Roy Bishop, North Texas, 2003 (3 rushing) Had 30 or more pass completions: Texas Tech, 2002 (48) Caught 10 or more passes: Taurean Henderson, Texas Tech, 2002 (10) Had 25 or more pass completions: Texas Tech, 2002 (48) Caught seven or more passes: Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State, 2002 (7) Had four or more TDs passing: Oklahoma State, 2002 (4) Had 200 yards receiving: Justin Gage, Missouri, 2001 (236) Had three or more TDs passing: Oklahoma State, 2002 (4) Had 100 yards receiving: Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State, 2002 (134) Had 600 yards total offense: Texas Tech, 2002 (654) Had 350 yards total offense: Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2002 (373) Had 500 yards total offense: Texas Tech, 2002 (654) Had 300 yards total offense: Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2002 (373) Had 400 yards total offense: at North Texas, 2003 (451) Had a 90-yard run: D’Andre Hardeman, Texas A&M, 1996 (95) Had 95 or more total plays: Oklahoma State, 1999 (95) Had an 80-yard run: Patrick Cobbs, North Texas, 2003 (81) Had 90 or more total plays: Oklahoma State, 1999 (95) Had a 70-yard run: Patrick Cobbs, North Texas, 2003 (81) Had 85 or more total plays: Oklahoma State, 1999 (95) Had a 60-yard run: Patrick Cobbs, North Texas, 2003 (81) Had 80 or more total plays: Texas Tech, 2002 (81) Had a 50-yard run: Patrick Cobbs, North Texas, 2003 (81) Had four 100-yard rushers: Nebraska, 2001 (Thunder Collins [165], Dahrran Diedrick Completed an 80-yard pass: Jamie Barnette to Torry Holt, North Carolina State, 1998 [137], [132], and Judd Davies [119]) (80) Had two 100-yard rushers: at North Texas, 2003 (Patrick Cobbs [131] and Roy Bishop [107]) Completed a 70-yard pass: Chris Simms to , Texas, 2002 (73) Had five or more fumbles: Nebraska, 2001 (7) Completed a 60-yard pass: Chris Simms to Roy Williams, Texas, 2002 (73) Lost four or more fumbles: Nebraska, 2001 (5) Kicked a 50-yard field goal: Kris Stockton, Texas (50) Returned a punt for a TD: Oklahoma, 2000 (J.T. Thatcher) (60 yards) Had an 80-yard punt: Curtis Ansel, Kansas, 2002 (83) Returned a kickoff for a TD: SMU, 1986 (Mitchell Price) (100 yards) Had an 70-yard punt: Curtis Ansel, Kansas, 2002 (83) Returned two interceptions for TDs: Cal, 2002 (Matt Nixon, 100 yards Had an 60-yard punt: Curtis Ansel, Kansas, 2002 (83) and Jemeel Powell, 26 yards) Had an 50-yard punt: Brad Kadlubar, North Texas, 2003 (53) Returned an interception for a TD: Oklahoma, 2002 (, 75 yards) Returned a fumble for a TD: at North Texas, 2003 (Brandon Kennedy, 24 yards) Blocked a Baylor field goal: Kansas State, 2002 (Andrew Shull) Held Baylor to 300 yards total offense: at North Texas, 2003 (268) Held Baylor to 200 yards total offense: Texas, 2002 (127) Held Baylor to 100 yards total offense: Oklahoma, 2000 (94) Held Baylor below 100 yards rushing: at North Texas, 2003 (85) Held Baylor below 50 yards rushing: Texas, 2002 (41) Held Baylor below 100 yards passing: Texas, 2002 (86) Held Baylor below 50 yards passing: Oklahoma, 2000 (25) Held Baylor to 10 or fewer first downs: Texas, 2002 (8) Held Baylor to five or fewer first downs: Oklahoma State, 1999 (4) Had 15 or more penalties: Texas Tech, 2000 (17) Had 10 or more penalties: Oklahoma State, 2000 (10) Had 100 or more yards in penalties: Nebraska, 2000 (109) Scored a safety: Texas, 1998 Scored a two-point conversion: Texas, 2000 (pass) Had 40 minutes time of possession: Oklahoma State, 1999 (42:58) Had 35 minutes time of possession: Texas A&M, 2002 (35:01) _^vilo=olpqbo=EspK=`lilo^alF No Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (HS/JC) 1 J.T. Thompson WR 5-10 199 Sr. 1L Kilgore, Texas (Kansas/Kilgore [Texas] JC) 2 Aaron Karas QB 6-2 205 Jr. 2L Spring, Texas (Spring) 3 Marques Roberts WR 6-2 218 Jr. 2L Luling, Texas (Luling) 4 Tyson Hampton DB 6-1 190 Jr. SQ Sacramento, Calif. (Hawaii/American River [Calif.] JC) 5 John Garrett LB 6-1 250 Sr. 3L Mart, Texas (Mart) 6 Anthony Arline DB 6-2 187 Fr. RS San Antonio, Texas (Madison) 8 Danielle McLean DB 5-11 190 Sr. 3L Waco, Texas (Waco) 9 Trent Shelton WR 6-0 196 Fr. RS Fort Worth, Texas (North Crowley) 10 Terrance Parks QB 6-4 220 Fr. HS Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin) 11 Shawn Bell QB 6-1 203 Fr. RS China Spring, Texas (China Spring) 12 Mark Murphy QB 6-3 186 So. SQ Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood) 13 Ryan Jeffrey WR 6-4 203 So. RS Lorena, Texas (Lorena) 14 Kenny Webb K 5-8 163 Jr. SQ Katy, Texas (Katy) 15 Maurice Linguist DB 5-9 198 Fr. HS Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite) 16 Larry Bynum DB 5-11 186 Sr. 1L Miami, Fla. (Southridge/College of the Canyons [Calif.]) 17 Paul Mosley RB 6-2 220 Fr. RS Austin, Texas (Anderson) 18 Willie Andrews DB 5-10 183 So. 1L Longview, Texas (Longview) 18 Clayton Ryden WR 6-1 202 Fr. HS San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights) 19 Jeremy Parker P 5-8 163 So. 1L Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite) 20 Brandon Whitaker RB 5-10 179 Fr. HS Edmond, Okla. (Santa Fe) 21 Maurice Lane DB 5-11 184 So. 1L Killeen, Texas (Killeen) 23 Matt Johnson DB 5-11 179 Sr. 3L Pearland, Texas (Pearland) 25 Ahmad Rhodes DB 5-9 169 Sr. SQ Crockett, Texas (Crockett/Navarro [Texas] JC) 27 Michael Boyd DB 5-9 176 So. SQ Daingerfield, Texas (Daingerfield) 28 Cornell King DB 6-1 183 Sr. SQ Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 28 Austin McCann RB 5-11 180 Fr. RS Evant, Texas (Evant) 30 Anthony Krieg RB 6-0 223 Jr. 2L Pflugerville, Texas (Pflugerville) 32 Rashad Armstrong RB 5-8 192 Sr 1L Miami, Fla. (Hileah-Lakes/Mesa [Ariz.] CC) 33 Derrick Cash DB 5-11 206 Sr. 3L El Campo, Texas (El Campo) 34 Colin Allred LB 6-1 239 So. 1L Dallas, Texas (Hillcrest) 34 Jody Beard FB 6-1 230 Fr. HS Waco, Texas (Reicher) 35 Staron Faucher RB 5-7 178 Sr. SQ Aldine, Texas (Nimitz) 36 James Todd DB 6-0 179 Fr. RS Marshall, Texas (Marshall) 37 Daniel Sepulveda P/LB 6-3 219 Fr. RS Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) 38 C.J. Wilson DB 6-1 185 Fr. HS Terrell, Texas (Terrell) 39 Tyler Lindstrom LB 6-2 200 So. SQ Omaha, Neb. (Millard West) 40 David Schieck DB 5-9 182 Jr. SQ Plano, Texas (East) 40 Marcus Venus TE 6-2 234 So. TR Killeen, Texas (Killeen/Blinn) 41 Jonathan Sisk FB 5-11 218 Fr. RS Conroe, Texas (Conroe) 42 Stephen Sepulveda LB 6-2 233 Sr. 3L Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) 43 Ryan Havens K 5-9 183 Fr. HS Odessa, Texas (Permian) 44 Shane Williams TE 6-3 248 Sr. 3L Springdale, Ark. (Shiloh Christian) 45 Jonathan Evans FB 6-1 250 Jr. 2L Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville) 46 Justin Crooks LB 6-0 229 Jr. 2L Round Rock, Texas (McNeil) 46 Bryan Stelly DS 6-0 208 Fr. HS Channelview, Texas (Channelview) 47 Jamaal Harper LB 6-1 227 So. SQ Dallas, Texas (Bryan Adams) 48 Jonathan Golden RB 6-1 204 Sr. 3L Sugar Land, Texas (Clements) 49 James Washington LB 6-2 205 Sr. 1L El Paso, Texas (Parkland/Ventura [Calif.] JC) 50 Josh Britton LB 5-10 216 Fr. HS Friendship, Texas (Friendship) 51 Eric Daniels DL 6-1 218 Fr. HS Heath, Texas (Rockwall) 52 Matt Waller DS 6-0 237 Sr. SQ Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) 53 Lorenzo Davis DL 6-4 288 So. SQ Alexandria, La. (Peabody) 55 Damon Dotson LB 5-9 206 Fr. RS Houston, Texas (Stratford) 58 Michael Tolbert LB 6-0 244 Jr. 2L Austin, Texas (Reagan) 61 Joseph DeWoody OL 6-4 280 Jr. SQ Fort Worth, Texas (Southwest Christian) 62 Franklin Patterson DS 6-2 227 So. RS Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood) 65 Chris Rogers OL 6-6 332 So. SQ Fort Worth, Texas (Fort Worth Country Day) 67 Travis Farst OL 6-6 320 Fr. RS Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) 68 Nick Pace OL 6-3 284 Fr. HS Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch) 69 Ricky Hasoon OL 6-2 291 Fr. HS Katy, Texas (Katy) 70 Chad Smith OL 6-5 284 Fr. HS Allen, Texas (Allen) 73 Ted Tanner OL 6-3 304 Fr. HS Waco, Texas (Reicher) 74 Quintin Outland OL 6-4 329 Jr. 2L La Porte, Texas (La Porte) 75 John Mahaffey OL 6-5 337 Fr. HS Tyler, Texas (Lee) 76 Cedric Fields OL 6-3 271 Sr. 3L Corsicana, Texas (Corsicana) 77 Lequalan McDonald OL 6-4 344 So. 1L Waco, Texas (Waco) 79 Glen Oskin OL 6-5 306 So. 1L Houston, Texas (Second Baptist) 81 Lee Chandler WR 6-1 188 Fr. RS Plano, Texas (East) 82 Robert Quiroga WR 6-3 200 Sr. 3L San Antonio, Texas (Holmes) 83 Iris Williams TE 6-4 229 Fr. RS Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) 84 Luke Groth DL 6-5 278 Jr. 2L Fort Stockton, Texas (Fort Stockton) 85 Baylor Barbee WR 6-4 224 Jr. SQ Abilene, Texas (Wylie) 86 Billy Crawford TE 6-2 234 Jr. 2L Post, Texas (Post) 87 John Martin WR 6-0 179 Jr. 2L Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater) 88 J Fields WR 6-3 202 So. SQ Amarillo, Texas (Caprock) 89 Dominique Zeigler WR 6-2 166 Fr. HS Killeen, Texas (Harker Heights) 90 Marcus Foreman DL 6-2 234 Fr. HS Hewitt, Texas (Midway) 91 Khari Long DL 6-4 253 Jr. 2L Wichita Falls, Texas (Rider) 92 Michael Gary DL 6-3 276 So. SQ San Antonio, Texas (Holmes) 94 Joe Simmons DL 6-4 246 Sr. 3L Fort Worth, Texas (Wyatt) 96 Dominick Cravens DL 6-3 240 Sr. 1L Tyler, Texas (Tyler/Tyler [Texas] JC) 98 Quincy Jenkins DL 6-1 281 Fr. HS Trinidad, Texas (Trinidad) 99 M.T. Robinson DL 6-1 282 Fr. TR Newport News, Va. (Menchville/Coffeyville [Kan.] CC) _^vilo=`^obbo=ob`loap=`e^oqp m^ppfkd=v^oa^db ob`bmqflkp fkqbo`bmqflk=v^oa^db Player Seasons Att Cmp Pct Yds Player Seasons Yds Avg Rec Player Seasons Int Avg Yds 1. J.J. Joe ...... 1990-93 665 347 .522 5995 1. Reggie Newhouse . . .1999-02 2552 13.95 183 1. George Sims ...... 1946-48 15 21.33 320 2. Jeff Watson ...... 1994-97 802 425 .530 5531 2. Gerald McNeil . . . . .1980-83 2651 16.26 163 2. Robert Blackmon . . .1986-89 14 19.64 275 3. . . . .1983-86 705 366 .519 5411 3. Lawrence Elkins . . . .1962-64 2094 14.54 144 3. Del Shofner ...... 1954-56 7 31.00 217 4. . . . . .1987-90 730 375 .514 5026 4. Kalief Muhammad . . .1993-96 1300 13.27 98 4. Thomas Everett . . . . .1983-86 12 16.17 194 5. Neal Jeffrey . . . . .1972-74 603 321 .532 4341 5. Robert Quiroga . .2000-03 1085 11.30 96 5. Derrick Cash . . . . .2000-03 7 27.00 189 6. Terry Southall . . . .1964-66 629 328 .521 4100 6. Melvin Bonner . . . . .1989-92 1984 21.57 92 6. Adrian Robinson . . . .1993-95 11 16.09 177 7. Jermaine Alfred . . .1995-99 644 322 .500 3968 7. Tommy Davidson . . .1974-77 1121 12.74 88 7. Robert Reid ...... 1950-51 13 12.15 158 8. Don Trull ...... 1962-63 537 299 .557 3784 Harlan Lane ...... 1964-65 1036 11.77 88 8. Bobby Griffin ...... 1947-49 8 19.63 157 9. Tom Muecke . . . .1982-85 487 240 .493 3688 9. Charles Dancer . . . .1972-73 1390 15.98 87 9. Howard Fields ...... 1976-79 10 15.10 151 10. Aaron Karas . . .2001-03 409 244 .597 2953 10. Andra Fuller ...... 1998-2001 840 10.12 83 10. Daniel Wilturner . . . .1998-2000 5 29.00 145 11. ...... 1980-81 360 183 .508 2739 Morris Anderson . . .1995-98 1173 14.13 83 12. ...... 1950-51 400 196 .490 2650 12. Matt Clark ...... 1984-87 1480 18.27 81 13. Mike Brannan . . . .1979-82 345 153 .443 2428 George Cheshire . . .1965-67 1034 12.77 81 14. Ron Stanley . . . . .1959-61 363 202 .556 2402 14. Derrius Thompson . .1996-98 1088 13.95 78 v^oap=mbo=fkqK=obqrok= 15. Mark Jackson . . . .1974-76 380 185 .487 2287 15. Jeffrey Murray ...... 1986-89 699 9.08 77 EjfkK=R=obqrokpF 16. . . . . .1948-49 312 172 .551 2024 Harold Riley ...... 1948, 50-51 1102 14.31 77 Player Seasons Int Yds Avg 1. Del Shofner ...... 1954-56 7 217 31.00 2. Daniel Wilturner . . . .1998-2000 5 145 29.00 v^oap=mbo=^qqbjmq ob`bfsfkd=v^oa^db 3. Derrick Cash . . . . .2000-03 7 189 27.00 4. Samir Al-Amin ...... 1997-2001 6 160 26.67 Player Seasons Rec Avg Yds EjfkK=OMM=^qqbjmqpF 5. George Sims ...... 1946-48 15 320 21.33 1. Gerald McNeil . . . . .1980-83 163 16.26 2651 Player Seasons Att Yds Yds/Att 6. Robert Blackmon . . .1986-89 14 275 19.64 2. Reggie Newhouse . . .1999-2002 183 13.95 2552 1. J.J. Joe ...... 1990-93 665 5995 9.015 7. Bobby Griffin ...... 1947-49 8 157 19.63 3. Lawrence Elkins . . . .1962-64 144 14.54 2094 2. Cody Carlson . . . . .1983-86 705 5411 7.675 8. Gary Baxter ...... 1997-2000 6 117 19.50 4. Melvin Bonner . . . . .1989-92 92 21.57 1984 3. Jay Jeffrey ...... 1980-81 360 2739 7.608 9. Tommy Stewart . . . . .1970-72 6 112 18.67 5. Matt Clark ...... 1984-87 81 18.27 1480 4. Tom Muecke ...... 1982-85 487 3688 7.573 10. Mike Nelms ...... 1975-76 6 108 18.00 6. ...... 1980-83 71 19.62 1393 5. Aaron Karas . . . . .2001-03 409 2953 7.220 7. Charles Dancer . . . .1972-73 87 15.98 1390 6. Neal Jeffrey ...... 1972-74 603 4341 7.199 8. Kalief Muhammad . . .1993-96 98 13.27 1300 7. Don Trull ...... 1962-63 537 3784 7.047 9. Morris Anderson . . .1995-98 83 14.13 1173 8. Mike Brannan . . . . .1979-82 345 2428 7.038 10. Tommy Davidson . . .1974-77 88 12.74 1121 9. Jeff Watson ...... 1994-97 802 5531 6.897 11. Derek Davis ...... 1968-70 74 14.95 1106 10. Brad Goebel ...... 1987-90 730 5026 6.885 12. Harold Riley ...... 1948, 50-51 77 14.31 1102 13. Derrius Thompson . .1996-98 78 13.95 1088 14. Robert Quiroga . .2000-03 96 11.30 1085 `ljmibqflkp 15. Robert Holt ...... 1978-80 59 18.03 1064 Player Seasons Att Yards Cmp 16. Harlan Lane ...... 1964-65 88 11.77 1036 1. Jeff Watson ...... 1994-97 802 5531 425 17. George Cheshire . . .1965-67 81 12.77 1034 2. Brad Goebel ...... 1987-90 730 5026 375 18. Greg Anderson . . . . .1987-90 76 13.59 1033 3. Cody Carlson . . . . .1983-86 705 5411 366 19s.Stan Williams ...... 1949-51 65 15.83 1029 4. J.J. Joe ...... 1990-93 665 5995 347 20. Ronnie Goodwin . . .1960-62 64 15.77 1009 5. Terry Southall . . . . .1964-66 629 4100 328 6. Jermaine Alfred . . . .1995-99 644 3968 322 7. Neal Jeffrey ...... 1972-74 603 4241 321 NMMJv^oa=orpefkd=d^jbp 8. Don Trull ...... 1962-63 537 3784 299 Player Seasons Games 9. Aaron Karas . . . .2001-03 409 2953 244 1. Walter Abercrombie . . . . .1978-81 19 10. Tom Muecke ...... 1982-85 487 3688 240 2. Jerod Douglas ...... 1994-97 10 3. Alfred Anderson ...... 1980-83 7 4. Darrell Bush ...... 1997-00 6 `ljmibqflk=mbo`bkq^db Eldwin Raphel ...... 1987-90 6 EjfkK=OMM=^qqbjmqpF Dennis Gentry ...... 1977, 79-81 6 Steve Beaird ...... 1973-74 6 Player Seasons Att Cmp Pct 8. Brandell Jackson ...... 1992-94 5 1. Aaron Karas . . . . .2001-03 409 244 .597 Cleveland Franklin ...... 1973-76 5 2. Don Trull ...... 1962-63 537 299 .557 10. Rashad Armstrong . . . .2002-03 4 3. Ron Stanley ...... 1959-61 363 202 .556 4. Adrian Burk ...... 1948-49 312 172 .551 5. Neal Jeffrey ...... 1972-74 603 321 .532 6. . .1956-58 292 155 .531 `lkpb`rqfsb 7. Jeff Watson ...... 1994-97 802 425 .530 8. J.J. Joe ...... 1990-93 665 347 .522 NMMJv^oa=orpefkd=d^jbp 9. Terry Southall . . . . .1964-66 629 328 .521 Player Year(s) Games 10. Cody Carlson . . . . .1983-86 705 366 .519 1. 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Darrell Hackney connected with Nick Coon on a 50-yard scoring pass with 40 seconds left as UAB spoiled Guy Morriss’ debut 24-19 before 28,732 at Floyd Casey Stadium. The loss overshadowed an outstanding per- formance by Rashad Armstrong, who ran for 152 yards on 25 carries and caught one pass for 39 yards. It was Armstrong’s third straight 100- UAB ...... 0 10 7 7 — 24 yard game, the first Bear to accomplish that Baylor ...... 7 0 7 5 — 19 since 1997 and only the fourth ever. Armstrong’s rushing total ranks 19th all-time BU - Quiroga 10 pass from Karas (Webb kick); 12:07, 1st at Baylor and was the most by a Bear back since 1999. UAB - Burks 4 pass from Hackney (Hayes kick); 10:21, 2nd Aaron Karas was solid under center, con- UAB - Hayes 32 FG; 0:00, 2nd necting on 20 of 33 attempts for 227 yards and UAB - Moncur 2 run (Hayes kick); 5:10, 3rd two touchdowns with no interceptions. BU - I. Williams 13 pass from Karas (Webb kick); 1:10, 3rd Baylor took a 19-17 on a 21-yard Kenny BU - James safety (blocked punt); 8:43, 4th Webb field goal with 6:08 left. That came just BU - Webb 21 FG; 6:08, 4th six plays after James Todd blocked a UAB UAB - Coon 50 pass from Hackney (Hayes kick); 0:40, 1st punt out of the end zone for a safety. Baylor drove 80 yards in nine plays on its UAB BU opening possession, taking a 7-0 lead when First Downs ...... 18 21 Karas hit Robert Quiroga for a 10-yard TD. Rushing Att.-Yards ...... 35-149 37-166 On their second drive, the Bears gained 65 Passing Yards ...... 254 227 again before Karas fumbled while alluding a o^pe^a=^ojpqolkd Passing (C-A-I) ...... 14-31-0 20-38-0 pass rush. Total Offense ...... 403 393 UAB then scored 17 straight points, going Punts-Avg...... 8-39.2 9-46.4 ahead 17-7 when Bo Moncur scored on a 2- Fumbles-Lost ...... 4-1 1-1 yard run with 5:10 left in the third quarter. That d^jb=klqbp Penalties-Yards ...... 4-30 7-55 came just three plays after a 15-yard personal • Rashad Armstrong became the first 3rd Down Conversions . . . .3-of-14 4-of-16 foul penalty gave the Blazers a first down Bear since 1997 and only the fourth Time of Possession ...... 27:39 32:21 instead of fourth-and-5 from midfield. The Blazers tied the game 7-7 when Hackney ever to rush for 100-pluss yards in RUSHING: (UAB) Moncur 21-136 TD, Burks 8-23, Dudley 1-0, threw a 4-yard TD pass to Dan Burks with three straight games. Williams 1-0, Hackney 4-(-10); (BU) Armstrong 25-152, Evans 5-14, 10:21 left in the second quarter to end a 44-yard • Armstrong’s 152 yards rushing ranks Kreig 3-5, Karas 4-(-5). drive on which Moncur had a 33-yard run. 19th all-time at Baylor and was the PASSING: (UAB) Hackney 13-29-0-238 2 TD, Williams 1-2-0-16; UAB took the lead Nick Hayes kicked a 32- best rushing performance by a Bear (BU) Karas 20-33-0-227 2 TD, TEAM 0-5-0-0. yard field goal on the final play of the first half. since 1999. RECEIVING: (UAB) White 3-57, Cleveland 2-39, Southall 2-28, After Hackney's two-pass TD drive, Baylor • James Todd’s blocked punt was Cook 2-18, Coon 1-50 TD, Dudley 1-32, Chavez 1-18, Moncur 1-8, had one more chance. Karas' fourth-down pass Baylor’s first since 2000 and it pro- Burks 1-4 TD; (BU) Martin 4-42, I. Williams 3-31 TD, Roberts 3-29, from the UAB 45 on the final play of the game duced Baylor’s first safety since Evans 3-24, Quiroga 2-34, S. Williams 2-16, Armstrong 1-39, dropped incomplete in the end zone. Thompson 1-9, Kreig 1-3. Mo Lane led the defense with 12 stops. 1998.

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1. Oklahoma 8. Southern Cal 15. Maryland 22. Arizona State 2. Ohio State 9. Virginia Tech 16. N.C. State 23. Colorado State 3. Miami, Fla. 10. Pittsburgh 17. Washington 24. Oklahoma State 4. Michigan 11. Georgia 18. Virginia 25. TCU 5. Texas 12. Tennessee 19. Purdue 6. Auburn 13. Florida State 20. Notre Dame 7. Kansas State 14. Louisiana State 21. Wisconsin _^vilo NQ kloqe=qbu^p RO pÉéíK=SI=OMMP==√==OVIQPT cçìíë=cáÉäÇ==√==aÉåíçåI=qÉñ~ë

North Texas turned six first-half Baylor turnovers into 17 points, then scored on its first five possessions of the second half in a 52-14 victory before a stadium-record 29,437 fans at Fouts Field. Patrick Cobbs ran for 131 yards, including an 81-yard touchdown, Roy Bishop had 107 yards and three third-quarter touchdowns and Baylor ...... 0 0 7 7 — 14 James Mitchell had a 28-yard touchdown run North Texas ...... 14 3 21 14 — 52 as the Mean Green beat the Bears for the first time in 12 tries. UNT - Kennedy 24 fumble recovery (Bazaldua kick); 5:25, 1st Baylor's first series ended with Aaron Karas fumbling and UNT defensive UNT - Cobbs 81 run (Bazaldua kick); 1:15, 1st tackle Brandon Kennedy returning it 24 yards UNT - Bazaldua 32 FG; 12:55, 2nd for a touchdown. The next drive ended with UNT - Bishop 13 run (Bazaldua kick); 14:15, 3rd John Martin fumbling after making a catch for UNT - Bishop 9 run (Bazaldua kick); 9:12, 3rd a first down. Cobb's long TD run came on the BU - Evans 9 pass from Karas (Webb kick); 8:33, 3rd next snap. UNT - Bishop 1 run (Bazaldua kick); 2:31, 3rd North Texas then turned an interception into UNT - Moore 2 run (Bazaldua kick); 8:56, 4th a 32-yard field goal but failed to capitalize on UNT - Mitchell 28 run (Bazaldua kick); 7:09, 4th the next three turnovers — a fumble and two BU - Kreig 1 run (Webb kick); 2:15, 4th more interceptions. Down 17-0 heading into the second half, the BU UNT Bears lost the opening kickoff and North Texas' First Downs ...... 15 21 Johnny Quinn jumped on it at the 13. Bishop tfiifb=^kaobtp Rushing Att.-Yards ...... 33-85 47-327 ran it in from there two plays later to make it Passing Yards ...... 183 124 24-0. Passing (C-A-I) ...... 19-29-3 9-15-1 Kevin Moore had a 2-yard TD run early in Total Offense ...... 268 451 the fourth, then Mitchell scored one play after a d^jb=klqbp Punts-Avg...... 4-35.3 4-43.5 blocked punt. North Texas' final drive was the • Rashad Armstrong saw his bid to Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-3 1-1 only time it didn't score in the second half. become the first Bear to rush for 100- Penalties-Yards ...... 6-46 6-60 Baylor scored on a 9-yard pass from Karas to 3rd Down Conversions . . . .8-of-15 4-of-10 Jonathan Evans after a blocked punt midway plus yards in four consecutive games Time of Possession ...... 30:00 30:00 through the third quarter that made it 31-7. The end as he left the game with a rib con- Bears added a 1-yard touchdown run from tusion early in the third quarter. He RUSHING: (BU) Armstrong 18-89, Kreig 8-14 1 TD, J Fields 1-5, Anthony Krieg in the closing minutes, Kreig’s had 89 yards on 18 carries at the time. Whitaker 1-2, Karas 5-(-27); (UNT) Cobbs 10-131 1 TD, Bishop 19- first scoring plunge since 2001. • Baylor’s six turnovers were the most 107 3 TD, Mitchell 4-37 1 TD, Moore 9-32 1 TD, Smith 2-12, Branch Rashad Armstrong had 89 yards on 18 car- since seven vicissitudes against 2-7, Baldwin 1-1 1 TD. ries, only one in the second half, to end his Houston in 1989. PASSING: (BU) Karas 14-24-3-116 1 TD, Bell 5-5-0-67; (UNT) streak of consecutive 100-yard games at three. • J Fields established career highs for Smith 5-10-1-70, Hall 4-5-0-54. Armstrong was bidding to become the first catches and yards receiving. RECEIVING: (BU) Martin 5-55, J Fields 3-57, S. Williams 3-26, Bear to ever break the century mark rushing in Evans 2-12 1 TD, Quiroga 1-16, Shelton 1-12, Kreig 1-3, I. Williams four straight contests. 1-2, Roberts 1-1, Armstrong 1-(-1); (UNT) Quinn 4-68, Blount 2-31, Gardner 2-20, Thrash 1-5. ^ppl`f^qba=mobpp=qlm=OR==xpbmqK=Nz Attendance: 29,437 1. Oklahoma 8. Georgia 15. Virginia 22. Washington 2. Ohio State 9. Virginia Tech 16. Purdue 23. Nebraska 3. Miami, Fla. 10. Pittsburgh 17. Auburn 24. Colorado 4. Southern Cal 11. Florida State 18. Wisconsin 25. TCU 5. Michigan 12. Tennessee 19. Notre Dame 6. Texas 13. Louisiana State 20. Arizona State 7. Kansas State 14. N.C. State 21. Florida pjr T _^vilo NM pÉéíK=NPI=OMMP==√==PMIORS cäçóÇ=`~ëÉó=pí~Çáìã==√==t~ÅçI=qÉñ~ë

Rashad Armstrong’s 4-yard touchdown run on Baylor's first second-half drive gave the Bears the winning margin as they beat SMU 10-7 in front of 30,256 at Floyd Casey Stadium for their first win under head coach Guy Morriss. The Bears had just 182 total yards, their sec- ond-lowest in a win since 1956. Meanwhile, SMU ...... 0 7 0 0 — 7 Baylor held SMU to 206 total yards, the fewest Baylor ...... 0 3 7 0 — 10 allowed since holding Arkansas State to 172 in a 2001 victory. SMU - Rushbrook 5 pass from Bartel (McMurtray kick), 13:33, Baylor has won eight straight games against the Mustangs, though the old Southwest 2nd Conference rivals were playing for the first BU - Webb 47 FG, 6:37, 2nd time since 1995, that league’s last season. BU - Armstrong 4 run (Webb kick), 12:08, 3rd Baylor’s first drive of the second half started at the SMU 35 after Willie Andrews’ 22-yard SMU BU punt return. Aaron Karas’ 19-yard pass to First Downs ...... 11 11 Robert Quiroga and a facemask penalty Rushing Att.-Yards ...... 34-98 39-80 against SMU set up Armstrong’s TD run. Passing Yards ...... 106 102 Kenny Webb, who kicked a 47-yard field Passing (C-A-I) ...... 12-26-1 12-27-1 goal in the first half, missed a 51-yard attempt Total Offense ...... 204 182 on Baylor’s next possession. Punts-Avg...... 9-33.8 7-44.0 After the missed field goal, SMU managed Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-1 1-1 only one first down before punting and got into hbkkv=tb__ Penalties-Yards ...... 7-58 5-45 Baylor territory only one other time. Chris 3rd Down Conversions . . . .4-of-16 5-of-17 McMurtray was wide left on a 38-yard field Time of Possession ...... 30:05 29:55 goal attempt with 8:32 left. John Garrett, who was named Big 12 d^jb=klqbp RUSHING: (SMU) Kincade 30-113, TEAM 1-0, Bartel 3-(-15); (BU) Defensive Player of the Week by the Dallas • Rashad Armstrong extended his Armstrong 25-57 1 TD, Kreig 3-12, Andrews 1-7, Evans 2-5, TEAM Morning News, opened the fourth quarter with streak of consecutive games with at 1-0, Karas 7-(-1). sacks on consecutive plays. Baylor held SMU PASSING: (SMU) Bartel 12-25-1-106 1 TD, TEAM 0-1-0-0; (BU) to just 47 total yards in the final period. least 50 yards rushing to seven. Karas 12-27-1-102. Chris Cunningham’s 22-yard punt return • Aaron Karas moved into 10th place RECEIVING: (SMU) Warren 3-29, Rushbrook 3-26 1 TD, late in the first quarter set up the Mustangs at all-time at Baylor with 2,763 career Cunningham 3-16, Griffin 2-32, Kincade 1-3; (BU) Martin 2-40, Baylor 33, and they needed nine plays to score. passing yards. Shelton 2-29, Armstrong 2-17, Roberts 2-10, Quiroga 2-0, S.Williams Kincade had seven carries for 18 yards, twice • Derrick Cash’s blocked punt in the 1-5, Evans 1-1. converting third-and-short, before Richard first quarter was his first this season Bartel’s 5-yard TD pass to Matt Rushbrook. and the second of his career. Attendance: 30,256 Armstrong reached the half-century marks • Willie Andrews’ second-quarter for the seventh consecutive game. Garrett fin- interception was his first of the sea- ished with four tackles, two behind the line, and a forced fumble. son and the second of his career.

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1. Oklahoma 8. Georgia 15. Notre Dame 22. TCU 2. Miami, Fla. 9. Virginia Tech 16. Arizona State 23. Iowa 3. Ohio State 10. Florida State 17. Colorado 24. N.C. State 4. Southern Cal 11. Pittsburgh 18. Nebraska 25. South Carolina 5. Michigan 12. Louisiana State 19. Florida 6. Texas 13. Tennessee 20. Wake Forest 7. Kansas State 14. Wisconsin 21. Washington pepr S _^vilo OT pÉéíK=OMI=OMMP==√==OTIUQO cäçóÇ=`~ëÉó=pí~Çáìã==√==t~ÅçI=qÉñ~ë

Rashad Armstrong ran for 125 yards and scored two touchdowns as Baylor defeated Division I-AA Sam Houston State 27-6 for the Bears' 500th victory. The game was played in front of a crowd of 27,842 at Floyd Casey Stadium. Armstrong notched his second 100-yard game of the season and the fourth of his career. SHSU ...... 0 6 0 0 — 6 He is the ninth player in school history to Baylor ...... 10 7 7 3 — 27 amass four or more 100-yard games. Aaron Karas completed two long passes to BU - Webb 21 FG, 8:35, 1st position Baylor for touchdowns and a 17-6 halftime lead, and Armstrong's 39-yard third- BU - Quiroga 7 pass from Karas (Webb kick), 6:15, 1st quarter touchdown run put the game away. BU - Armstrong 5 run (Webb kick), 12:08, 2nd Karas' 30-yard first-quarter pass to Trent SHSU - Campbell 20 pass from Pate (kick failed), 7:52, 2nd Shelton helped set up a 7-yard scoring pass to BU - Armstrong 39 run (Webb kick), 12:01, 3rd Robert Quiroga. BU - Webb 38 FG, 12:38, 4th Karas also broke out of an attempted tackle on a blitz and nailed Shane Williams SHSU BU with a 25-yard pass to the Sam Houston 5-yard First Downs ...... 16 16 line. Armstrong scored on the next play. Rushing Att.-Yards ...... 39-165 49-145 Backup quarterback Wade Pate got the Passing Yards ...... 122 190 Bearkats on the board late in the first half. Passing (C-A-I) ...... 13-34-1 12-21-1 After running 39 yards on a bootleg to the Total Offense ...... 287 335 Baylor 20. Pate hit Bernard Campbell for a grpqfk=`ollhp Punts-Avg...... 10-31.5 7-46.7 20-yard touchdown pass on the next play. The Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-2 3-1 extra-point attempt hit the right upright and Penalties-Yards ...... 7-66 6-50 bounced back. 3rd Down Conversions . . . .4 of 18 6 of 17 Baylor recovered a fumble by Pate in the d^jb=klqbp Time of Possession ...... 27:34 32:26 fourth quarter, setting up Webb's 38-yard field • Baylor improves to 10-0 all-time goal. against Division I-AA teams. RUSHING: (SHSU) Smith 21-79, Pate 5-51, Gasaway 6-30, Ad. Willie Andrews and Justin Crooks led the Karas 6-9; (BU) Armstrong 22-125 2 TD, Kreig 4-20, Faucher 7-19, Bears’ defense with eight tackles and seven • Rashad Armstrong reached the Evans 1-1, Bell 1-(-1), Whitaker 7-(-9), Aa. Karas 7-(-10). tackles, respectively. Crooks had two stops 1,000-yard plateau for career rushing PASSING: (SHSU) Pate 7-20-0-67 1 TD, Tobaben 3-8-1-37, Ad. behind the line, forced a fumble and had two yards, the 29th Baylor player to Karas 3-6-0-18; (BU) Aa. Karas 12-20-1-190 1 TD, Bell 0-1-0-0. quarterback hurries. acheive that feat. RECEIVING: (SHSU) Campbell 5-68 1 TD, Zeno 2-18, Crawford 1- Baylor began playing football in 1899 and • Robert Quiroga moved into 14th 9, Carter 1-8, Roberts 1-7, Smith 1-6, Cartwright 1-4, Gasaway 1- the program is 500-475-43. It was only the sec- place all-time at Baylor in career 2; (BU) Roberts 3-15, Quiroga 2-47 1 TD, Shelton 2-34, Thompson ond meeting with Sam Houston, both won by receiving yardage. 2-14, Armstrong 1-53, S. Williams 1-25, Martin 1-2. the Bears. • Aaron Karas moved into ninth place Attendance: 27,842 all-time at Baylor in career pass com- pletions.

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1. Oklahoma 8. Virginia Tech 15. Nebraska 22. Oregon 2. Miami, Fla. 9. Florida State 16. Arizona State 23. Notre Dame 3. Southern Cal 10. Louisiana State 17. Florida 24. Minnesota 4. Ohio State 11. Pittsburgh 18. Arkansas 25. Washington St. 5. Michigan 12. Tennessee 19. TCU 6. Kansas State 13. Texas 20. Texas A&M 7. Georgia 14. Iowa 21. Washington