Bears, Longhorns Set for 96th Meeting
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GAME SEVEN
BAYLOR (3-3, 2-0) at #6
SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 2006 • 6:00 P.M. CDT
ROYAL-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM (85,132)
SERIES RECORD
LAST MEETING
COACHES
BAYLOR: Guy Morriss (TCU, 1973)
Record at Baylor: 14-26 (4th season)
Career Record: 23-40 (6th season)
Record vs.
Record at
Career Record: 173-94-1 (23rd season)
Record vs. Baylor: 9-0
BAYLOR/ISP RADIO NETWORK
John Morris, play-by-play
J.J. Joe, color analyst
Ricky Thompson, sideline
Sirius Satellite Radio, Channel 161
NOTE: The three remaining football games this month (
TBS TELEVISION
Ron Thulin, play-by-play
Charles Davis, color analyst
Craig Sager, sideline
INTERNET FEEDS
www.BaylorBears.com
BEARS TRAVEL TO No. 6
Baylor returns to action Saturday, Oct. 14, traveling to
The Bears (3-3, 2-0) defeated
The Longhorns (5-1, 2-0) defeated 14th-ranked
Saturday's game will be broadcast live nationally on TBS.
BAYLOR-TEXAS SERIES
Baylor and Texas meet for the 96th time Saturday, the third-most played rivalry in Baylor football history behind TCU (104 meetings) and Texas A&M (102 meetings).
The Horns' current eight-game winning streak against Baylor is
The series dates back to a 23-0
SERIES NOTES: This marks the 28th time the Bears have faced the Longhorns as a top-10 opponent;
SERIES RECORD
Overall:
Neutral Site:
Since Start of Big 12:
SERIES SUPERLATIVES
Most Points Scored, Baylor: 50 (1989)
Most Points Scored,
Most Points Scored, both teams: 98 (1994, UT 63-35)
Largest Margin of Victory, Baylor: 50-7 (1989)
Largest Margin of Victory,
QUICK NOTES
• Baylor is 2-0 in conference play for the first time since 1995. The Bears have not started 3-0 in conference play since opening 5-0 in 1985.
• The Bears lead the nation with 19 turnovers forced. Baylor has forced 48 turnovers since the start of the 2005 season, the most of any team in Division I-A.
• Baylor (12/7) and
• The Bears, who defeated Oklahoma State in the 2005 series finale, have won three consecutive conference games for the first time since 1992 (SMU, at TCU, Houston).
• Baylor has lost the coin toss to begin every game this season and two of three coin tosses in overtime play.
• Baylor has out-scored its opponents 101-27 in the first half over the last seven games and held the lead at halftime in each of those games.
• Baylor leads the Big 12 and is tied with
• Only four of Baylor's 19 offensive scoring drives have lasted more than three minutes.
• Of Baylor's 19 offensive scoring drives, five have been less than one minute in duration (three have been less than 40 seconds).
• Baylor has registered 12 plays longer than 40 yards this season in six games. The Bears totaled 11 plays longer than 40 yards in 11 games last season.
• Five of Baylor's 10 longest plays this season have come in the last two games.
• Baylor has incurred at least eight penalties in 12 of its last 14 games.
• One team has scored exactly 17 points in three of Baylor's six games this season. The
• QB Shawn Bell has passed for at least 200 yards in a school-record eight straight games.
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• LB Joe Pawelek leads all NCAA Division I-A freshmen with 7.8 tackles per game, 1.8 more than any other freshman in the Big 12.
BAYLOR-TEXAS CONNECTIONS
• Baylor defensive coordinator Bill Bradley was a quarterback and defensive back at
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BAYLOR vs. RANKED OPPONENTS
Baylor is 38-148-5 all-time against ranked opponents, 22-128-1 when unranked and playing a ranked opponent. The Bears are 2-31 against ranked opponents since the inception of the Big 12 Conference (33-30 against 20th-ranked
The Bears have lost 24 consecutive games against teams ranked in the Associated Press top 10 since Nov. 8, 1986, a 29-14 vctory against
Since the AP began conducting weekly polls in 1936, Baylor has played at least one ranked opponent every season except 1987.
BAYLOR IN TELEVISED GAMES
Saturday's game is the 103rd televised game in Baylor football history; the Bears are 37-63-2 all-time in televised games. Baylor is 2-10 in televised games under head coach Guy Morriss after falling to TCU in the 2006 season opener on FSN.
This is Baylor's first game on TBS since Dec. 31, 1991, when the Bears dropped a 24-0 decision to Indiana in the Copper Bowl at Tucson, Ariz. Baylor is 0-3-1 all-time on TBS, twice losing at Georgia (1985, 1989) and tying Texas A&M 13-13 in 1983.
Saturday is Baylor's first full national broadcast since last season's 20-10 victory at Army (the TCU game was not picked up by all FSN regions).
NIGHT TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME FOR THE BEARS
Baylor is 9-8 under the lights during head coach Guy Morriss' three-plus seasons. Conversely, the Bears are 5-18 in that time in day games (kickoff at least two hours prior to sunset).
BAYLOR TURNS OVER A NEW LEAF
Since ranking 113th nationally in turnover margin and forcing just nine opponent miscues over the 11-game 2004 campaign, the Baylor defense has forced 48 turnovers (28 interceptions, 20 fumble recoveries) since the start of the 2005 season. The Bears have come up with at least one turnover in 16 of 17 games since the start of the 2005 season, including eight straight dating to last year's game against
Over Morriss' first two seasons on the Baylor sideline, Baylor's defense forced 34 turnovers in 23 games, compared to the 48 it has totaled over the last 17 outings.
Here is a look at teams nationally with the most turnovers forced since the start of the 2005 season:
1. BAYLOR, 48
2. Southern
3. TCU, 46
4. Southern
5.
6.
8.
THE BEAR HAWKS
Baylor's defense has taken on a persona as ball hawks, forcing 48 turnovers since the start of the 2005 season and 19 this season -- both best in the nation. The Bears are tied with
Fourteen different Bears have have played a part in Baylor's 19 turnovers forced this season. Senior All-America and Thorpe Award candidate CB C.J. Wilson has picked off four passes, one of which he returned for a touchdown.
Here is a look at Baylor's 2006 totals for interceptions, fumbles forced and fumble recoveries:
Player INT FF FR Total
C.J. Wilson 4 0 0 4
Nick Moore 0 2 1 3
Anthony Arline 1 1 1 3
Dwain Crawford 2 0 0 2
James Todd 1 1 0 2
Joe Pawelek 1 0 0 1
Jake La Mar 1 0 0 1
Corey Ford 1 0 0 1
Vincent Rhodes 0 0 1 1
Julian Hill 0 1 0 1
Maurice Linguist 0 1 0 1
Jeremy Williams 0 0 1 1
Team Totals 12 8 7 27
QB Shawn Bell earned his fifth career victory as a starter in a Big 12 game last Saturday at
Ten other quarterbacks have started a Big 12 game for Baylor. That decad combined for a 5-64 record, posting a .072 winning percentage.
Only four other Baylor signal callers have won a Big 12 game: Aaron Karas (
DEFENSE STINGY IN FIRST QUARTER
Baylor has not allowed more than one first-quarter score since Oct. 2, 2004, when
JOE PAW PLAYS OLDER THAN AGE
Freshman All-America candidate LB Joe Pawelek has quickly made a name for himself on an all-ready strong Baylor defense.
Through the first six games of his redshirt-freshman season, Pawelek leads the Bears with 47 tackles, including 23 solo efforts. He also has seven quarterback hurries (second on the squad), 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, one interception and two passes broken up.
Pawelek leads all NCAA Division I-A freshmen with 7.8 tackles per game, 1.8 stops per contest more than any other freshman in the Big 12. He is ninth in the league and tied for 75th nationally in tackles per game regardless of class.
After not starting the TCU and
YOUNG LINEBACKER CORPS TACKLES PROBLEMS
Baylor's three main linebackers -- Joe Pawelek, Nick Moore and Antonio Jones -- rank first, second and sixth, respectively, on Baylor's tackles chart. The trio has combined for 113 tackles, including 48 solo stops, for an average of 18.8 tackles per game.
Jones and Pawelek both are redshirt freshmen.
QB Shawn Bell established three school records with his 272-yard, two-TD performance last Saturday at
With his two TD passes at
BAYLOR HAS 20/20 VISION
In three-plus seasons under head coach Guy Morriss, Baylor has established a bit of a vicenary rule on the scoreboard. The Bears are 12-7 when scoring at least 20 points and 2-19 when scoring less than 20 points since the start of the 2003 season. Likewise, the Bears are 9-3 when holding the opponent to fewer than 20 points and 5-23 when allowing 20 or more points in that time.
Baylor's lone victories when scoring less than 20 points since the start of the 2003 season came in Morriss' first victory with the Bears -- a 10-7 win over SMU at Floyd Casey Stadium -- and a 17-3 win over Kansas State two weeks ago that snapped a 17-game losing streak when scoring less than 17 points.
In fact, since 1995, Baylor has won a game when scoring less than 20 points only five times: 14-0 at North Carolina State in 1995, 14-13 at Louisville in 1996, 16-13 in overtime vs. New Mexico in 2001, the 2003 SMU game and this season against Kansas State.
Last Saturday's 34-31 victory at
Furthermore, Baylor is 10-11 under Morriss when holding the opponent to fewer than 20 first downs and 4-15 when the opponent records at least 20 first downs.
WRs Trent Shelton and Dominique Zeigler claimed the epithet of Baylor's all-time best receiving duo last Saturday at
Zeigler (140) enters the
Zeigler enters the
CB C.J. Wilson leads the Big 12 Confence with four interceptions and is one of only 14 players nationally with at least four interceptions this season.
WHITAKER CATCHES ON
RB Brandon Whitaker is fourth on the Baylor team with 24 receptions this season. With 4.0 receptions per game, Whitaker ranks 13th in the Big 12 and tied for 94th nationally. Whitaker is tied for ninth nationally in receptions per game among running backs. He has recorded at least one reception in 12 consecutive games and in 16 of 17 games since the start of the 2005 season.
Whitaker established career highs with nine receptions for 56 yards against
SEVERAL BEARS AMONG ACTIVE NCAA CAREER LEADERS
• QB Shawn Bell ranks 19th in attempts (782), 19th in completions (487) and 11th in completion percentage (61.49).
• WR Dominique Zeigler is tied for 15th in receptions (140).
• WR Trent Shelton ranks 18th in receptions (136).
• CB C.J. Wilson is tied for 11th in interceptions (9), 17th in interception return yards (152) and tied for 20th in interception TD returns (1).
• P Daniel Sepulveda ranks first in punts (247), first in punting yardage (11,130), third in punts per game (6.2) and third in average (45.06).
WR Trent Shelton has at least one reception in a Baylor record 39 consecutive games.
WR Dominique Zeigler has recorded at least one reception in 26 consecutive games, tied for the 14th-longest streak in Division I-A. In fact, Zeigler has recorded at least two receptions in each of those 26 games.
Baylor is the only team in the nation with two receivers with active streaks of 25-plus games.
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION, ACTIVE DIVISION I-A PLAYERS
43 - Steve Odom Sr. WR
42 - Vincent Marshall Sr. WR
41 - Johnny Quinn Sr. WR
39 - Trent Shelton Sr. WR BAYLOR
39 - Brian Leonard Sr. FB
35 - Clark Harris Sr. TE
35 - Ryne Robinson Sr. WR
30 - Dwayne Jarrett Jr. WR
30 - Calvin Johnson Jr. WR Georgia Tech
30 - Shaun Herbert Sr. WR Northwestern
29 - Craig Davis Jr. WR
27 - Marcus Monk Jr. WR
27 - Eric Deslauriers Sr. WR
26 - Dominique Zeigler Sr. WR BAYLOR
26 - three others
Anthony Arline's 40-yard fumble recovery returned for a touchdown against
Through games of Oct. 7, Baylor ranks second in the Big 12 and tied for 19th nationally in turnover margin at plus-0.83 per game.
Here is a list of Baylor's 16 non-offensive scores under Morriss:
• 2003 vs. UAB -- James Todd blocked punt for safety
• 2003 vs.
• 2003 at
• 2003 at
• 2003 vs. Texas Tech -- Robert Quiroga 100-yard kickoff return
• 2003 vs.
• 2004 vs.
• 2004 vs. North Texas -- Braelon Davis blocked punt recovery in end zone (blocked by
• 2004 vs.
• 2005 vs. Samford -- Jamaal Harper 29-yard fumble return (forced by Colin Allred)
• 2005 vs. Samford -- Shaun Rochon 85-yard punt return
• 2005 at
• 2005 vs.
• 2006 vs. Northwestern State -- C.J.
• 2006 at
• 2006 at
BEARS CONVERT TURNOVERS TO POINTS
Baylor has scored on 11 of the 19 turnovers it has forced over the season's first six games, while its opponents have registered points on three of Baylor's 14 miscues on the season. The Bears have produced 67 points off opponent miscues in 2006 (not including the safety they recorded against Washington State on an errant punt snap), while their opponents have 17 points off Baylor turnovers after six games.
Eight of Baylor's last 15 interceptions have led to scores, including six touchdowns and two returned for touchdowns. Three of those 15 interceptions were in the 2005 season finale against
Baylor recorded its third three-interception game of the season and second in as many games last Saturday at
OPPONENT INT RETURN SPOT RESULT
Oklahoma State Dwain Crawford 6 yards BU 32 6-play drive, punt
TCU C.J. Wilson 46 yards TCU 20 TD:
NW State C.J. Wilson 0 yards TCU 46 TD:
NW State C.J. Wilson 52 yards BU 48 TD:
NW State Jake La Mar 5 yards NSU 48 3-play drive, punt
Washington St. C.J.
Kansas State Dwain Crawford 0 yards BU 41 1-play drive, INT
Kansas State Jordan Lake 0 yards BU 0 3-play drive, punt
Colorado Anthony Arline 0 yards BU 19 TD: Bell 17 pass to Payne
SEPULVEDA EYES NCAA PUNTING RECORDS
P Daniel Sepulveda enters the
Sepulveda reached the 11,000-yard plateau in last Saturday's game at
With 82 career punts of at least 50 yards, Sepulveda is seven shy of breaking the NCAA record held by Brian Smith (Mississippi, 1983-86).
Sepulveda has averaged 40.0 yards per punt 33 times in games with at least four punts. He needs four more such games to match the NCAA record shared by Lechler and former Ryan Plackemeier (Wake Forest, 2002-05).
NOTES FROM THE
• Baylor's fourth-quarter touchdown was its first offensive touchdown in the fourth quarter against a Division I-A opponent since last year's
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• Baylor's 382 yards of total offense were the most by a Baylor offense since the Bears had 413 yards in the 2005 season opener at SMU. It was the highest total offense tally by the Bears in a Big 12 game since logging 398 yards at
• Baylor established a season high in rushing yards with 110, the best rushing total for the Bears since gaining 112 yards rushing against
• P Daniel Sepulveda extended his school record for career punts of 60-plus yards with his 18th. He also has 82 career punt of at least 50 yards.
• DE Corey Ford's second-quarter interception was the first by a Baylor lineman since M.T. Robinson recorded a pick at Texas A&M in 2005.
• F-back Brandon Whitaker's 42-yard third-quarter run was the longest Baylor rush of the season and the longest by a Baylor player since Whitaker's 44-yard jaunt at
• F-back Paul Mosley's tallied the most yards rushing (85) by a Baylor running back since he had 133 yards at Texas A&M in 2005.
• IR Justin Fenty recorded a career high with seven receptions.
• Four Baylor defenders posted career highs in tackles: Joe Pawelek (14), Nick Moore (12), Dwain Crawford (11) and C.J. Wilson (7).
WILSON, SEPULVEDA AMONG KIPER'S TOP SENIORS
CB C.J. Wilson and P Daniel Sepulveda were ranked among the nation's top five seniors at their respective positions by ESPN.com's Mel Kiper.
BEARS HONOR FORMER ASSISTANT COACH ADAMS
Baylor's jerseys feature black TA patches in 2006. These patches are in memorial of former defensive line coach Tom Adams, who passed away Aug. 2 after a battle with cancer.
SENIOR LEADERSHIP
Two years after fielding the nation's second-youngest football team, Baylor's 2006 hopes may well rest on the shoulders of its 33 seniors, 25 of whom are fifth-year players. Of those 33 seniors, 16 were listed No. 1 at their respective position on the Bears' preseason depth chart -- eight on offense, six on defense as well as its No. 1 place-kicker and punter.
The Baylor roster featured an average of just 17.3 seniors over its first 10 seasons in the Big 12 and only once prior to 2006 had the Bears carried more than 20 seniors (the 2002 roster listed 22 seniors) on the squad.
Senior All-America candidate CB C.J. Wilson, who earned first-team 2005 All-Big 12 honors from six media outlets at cornerback, is one of 33 players named to the 2006 Jim Thorpe Award Watch List.
SEPULVEDA NAMED TO GUY AWARD WATCH LIST
P Daniel Sepulveda is one of six members on the Greater Augusta Sports Council's 2006 Ray Guy Award Preseason Watch List, comprised of the top non-graduating finalists from the previous year and Sepulveda, the award's 2004 winner.
Sepulveda, who was selected as the nation's No. 1 punter by The Sporting News in its 2006 preview magazine, ranked second in the Big 12 and third nationally with a 46.18-yard punting average in 2005 en route to All-America and All-Big 12 honors. That averaged ranked as the second-best single-season average in Baylor history, just ahead of his 2004 mark of 46.0 ypp.
The Ray Guy Award is presented to the nation's best collegiate punter as determined by a national selection committee made up of sports writers, college football coaches and sports information directors, former punters and members designated by the Greater Augusta Sports Council.
QB Shawn Bell was among 22 student-athletes named to the 2006 Manning Award Watch List, announced Aug. 23 by the Sugar Bowl Committee.
The Manning Award was created in honor of the college football accomplishments of Archie, Peyton and Eli Manning and will be presented to the recipient following the holiday bowl season. It is the only quarterback award which takes into consideration the candidates' bowl performances.
The winner will be determined by a select panel of national media covering college football, as well as each of the Mannings.
DUAL-SPORT ATHLETES
Baylor's 2006 roster features four dual-sport athletes: WR David Gettis, LB Joe Pawelek, WR Carl Sims and WR Queito Teasley.
Gettis is one of the nation's top-rated 400-meter runners in track. Pawelek is a catcher on Baylor's baseball team; he sat out the 2006 season as a redshirt. Sims appeared in 10 games at guard for Baylor's basketball team during the 2005-2006 campaign. Teasley earned All-Big 12 honors in the long jump and was a member of Baylor's 2006 Big 12 champion 4x100-meter relay team.
CB Braelon Davis and WR Dominique Zeigler both ran track previously in their time at Baylor.
THE GRADUATES
Baylor is one of 10 schools in Division I-A with at least six graduates on its 2006 football roster, according to research conducted by Tony Neely at the University of Kentucky. Auburn leads the way with 11, followed by Notre Dame and Texas Tech (nine each); Miami, Fla. (eight); Boston College, Louisiana Tech and Penn State (seven each); and Baylor, Kentucky and West Virginia (six each).
2006 BAYLOR BEARS WHO HAVE COMPLETED UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
QB Shawn Bell May 2006 B.S.Ed., physical education
OT Travis Farst May 2006 B.S., communication studies
IR Andrew Heard * May 2004 B.S., communication studies
OS Maurice Linguist August 2006 B.S., communication studies
RB Mario Price August 2006 B.S.Ed., health science studies
CB James Todd May 2006 B.S., communication studies
* - Texas Tech graduate
BEARS TAP
Baylor leads the Big 12 Conference with 111 former
SCHOOL DFW
BAYLOR 40 111
AFCA HONORS BAYLOR FOR GRADUATION RATE
Baylor was one of 29 NCAA Division I-A schools nationally to have its football program honored with the 2006 Academic Achivement Award by the American Football Coaches Association. The AFCA has honored Baylor for its football graduation rates seven times since 1996.
Six institutions registered graduation rates of 90 percent or more for their freshman football classes of 2000-2001, including SMU, which earned top honors from the Touchdown Club of Memphis with its 100 percent mark. Baylor joined Big 12 schools Iowa State, Nebraska and Texas Tech among the 23 institutions who received honorable mention recognition with a graduation rate of 70 percent or higher.
The overall graduation rate of the survey-record 104 schools that responded was 58 percent. Since the NCAA began tracking graduation rates in 1991, the Baylor football program has averaged a 65.3 percent rate and seven times in the last nine years it has recorded a 60.0 percent or higher mark.
FORMER WALK-ONS EARN SCHOLARSHIPS
Five senior members of the Baylor football team who began their careers as walk-ons have been awarded scholarships for the 2006-07 academic year, head coach Guy Morriss announced at the end of the Bear's Aug. 18 practice.
OS Bryan Bays, FB Damon Dotson, FS Bennett Hoefer, WR Craig Munn and RB Mario Price were rewarded by the Bears' staff. Hoefer, who will graduate in May 2007, is the only one of the five who is not a fifth-year senior. Price earned his undergraduate degree from Baylor in August.
Since Morriss' arrival in
UP NEXT ...
Baylor returns home Saturday, Oct. 21, for a Big 12 Conference inter-division game against
It will be Homecoming weekend on the Baylor campus. It also will be Baylor's final game this season against a Big 12 North opponent.
Baylor leads the all-time series 4-3; it is tied 2-2 since the inception of the Big 12 Conference. The Bears have won two of the last three meetings, including a 35-32 victory in the Jayhawks' last visit to Floyd Casey Stadium in 2002. The home team has won every Big 12 meeting. Baylor is 3-0 all-time against

















































