Nov. 12, 2011
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RV/RV/25 BAYLOR (6-3, 3-3) 31, NR/NR/NR KANSAS (2-8, 0-7) 30 (OT)
MEMORIAL STADIUM • LAWRENCE, KAN.
NOV. 12, 2011 • ATTENDANCE: 35,188
MISCELLANEOU S NOTES
• Baylor's 21-point fourth-quarter comeback was the largest fourth-quarter comeback in program history. Baylor's previous best was a tie between the 18-point comeback from 35-17 down at home against Kansas in 2006 and the 1936 game in which Texas led 18-0 only to see Baylor win 21-18.
• Saturday was the 11th meeting between Baylor and Kansas. The Bears lead the all-time series 7-4, including a 2-4 mark in Lawrence.
• Baylor's win was the first time the road team has won in eight series meetings in Big 12 play.
• Baylor is 74-42-2 all-time as a ranked team, including a 3-4 record against Big 12 opponents.
• Baylor played its first overtime game since a 34-31 triple-overtime win at Colorado in 2006.
• Baylor has won 10 Big 12 games since Art Briles took over four years ago. The Bears won 11 Big 12 games in the league's first 12 years prior to Briles' arrival.
• Baylor is 4-5 all-time in overtime games.
TEAM NOTES
• Baylor's defense has forced at least one turnover in all nine games this season.
• More than half of Baylor's timed scoring drives this season €ˆ(28 of 52) have taken less than two minutes, including 14 scoring drives of less than 60 seconds.
• Baylor's 13 wins over the last two seasons are its most over a two-year span since winning 14 games in 1994 (7) and 1995 (7).
• Baylor won for the first time this season when being out-rushed by its opponent (1-3).
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
• QB €ˆRobert Griffin III tied Shawn Bell's school records (season and career) for consecutive games with a passing TD. RG3 has thrown a TD €ˆpass in all nine games this season and the last two of 2010, giving him an 11-game career streak. Bell had nine straight games to start the 2006 season and an 11-game streak from 2005-06.
• Griffin III had a 49-yard TD run, his longest rush of the season and the second-longest rush by a Baylor player this season (Terrance Ganaway 80 vs. Missouri).
• Griffin III rushed for 103 yards, his second 100-yard rushing game of the season.
• Griffin III passed for 312 yards and three TDs, giving him seven games of 300+ passing yards this season and seven games with three or more TD passes this season.
• All five of Griffin III's interceptions this season have come on the road.
• S Sam Holl had a career-high 21 tackles - tied for 10th-most in a single game in program history.
• IR Kendall Wright has seven or more receptions in 10 consecutive games.
• With eight receptions in the game, Wright broke his own school record for single-season receptions with 80 (78 in 2010). He has three of the program's top five single-season receptions totals.
• Wright became the third receiver in program history to have 1,000 or more receiving yards in a single-season (1,073), joining Reggie Newhouse (1,140 in 2002) and Gerald McNeil (1,034 in 1983). He also moved into second place on Baylor's single-season receiving yards list.
• Wright has recorded a reception in all 46 games of his career.
• Wright posted his sixth 100-yard receiving game of the season (102 yards).
• WR €ˆTerrance Williams caught a 36-yard TD €ˆpass, giving him eight receiving TDs on the season - tied for third-most in a single season in program history.
• Williams has at least one receiving TD in four straight games (five total in that stretch).
• WR Lanear Sampson has recorded a reception in 26 consecutive games - the second-longest streak on the team (behind Wright).
• Sampson became the 10th receiver in program history with 100 or more career receptions (101). He passed Kalief Muhammed (98) for 10th on the Bears' career receptions list.
• S Mike Hicks had his team-leading third interception of the year - the most in a season by a Baylor player since Joe Pawelek had six in 2008.
• LB €ˆElliot Coffey had his third and fourth career interceptions - he had one in 2009 and one in 2010.
• C Philip Blake made his 34th consecutive start, OL €ˆIvory Wade made his 29th consecutive start and Griffin III made his 23rd consecutive start.
• PK Aaron Jones kicked a 37-yard field goal to end the first half - his fifth career field goal made with no time left in the first half.
• IR €ˆTevin Reese became the 23rd player in program history with 1,000 or more career receiving yards (1,108). He joined Wright, Williams and Sampson to give Baylor four current receivers with at least 1,000 career yards.
• Reese had his fourth 100-yard receiving game of the season and had his first career game with two receiving TDs.