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Football 9/2/2012 12:00:00 AM


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STATS COMPARISON
First Downs
2826
Rushing Att.-Yards
29-14532-220
Passing Yards
362393
Passing (C-A-I)37-63-224-35-0
Total Offense507613
Punts-Avg.5-44.85-45.4
Fumbles-Lost2-10-0
Penalties-Yards5-3710-92
Time of Possession39:5520:05
3rd-Down Conversions12-202-8
4th-Down Conversions0-01-1

SCORING SUMMARY
FIRST QUARTER
Sampson 6 pass from
Florence (Jones kick)
07
Najvar 5 reception from
Florence (Jones Kick)
014
SECOND QUARTER
Hover 22 FG314
Reese 50 reception from Florence (Jones kick)321
Jones 44 FG324
THIRD QUARTER
Hicks 66 fumble recovery
(Jones kick)
331
Salubi 9 run (Jones kick)338
Sampson 36 reception from Florence (Jones kick)345
Thompson 42 reception from Gilbert (Hover kick)1045
FOURTH QUARTER
Martin 1 run (Jones kick)1052
Johnson 4 reception from Gilbert (Hover kick)1752
Stonum 37 reception from Petty (Lye kick)1759
Dieter 40 reception from Preston (Hover kick)2459

WACO, Texas - Robert Griffin III sent an encouraging text message to his college successor. Nick Florence then went out and did his best impression of Baylor's departed Heisman Trophy winner.

Florence threw for 341 yards and four touchdowns, Mike Hicks returned a fumble for a score and Baylor beat SMU 59-24 on Sunday night in the opener for both teams.

"He just told me to be myself," Florence said. "I learned a lot from (Griffin). He's done a lot for our program. Just because he leaves, doesn't mean anything different happens here."

For at least one game, Baylor's offense didn't miss a beat with Florence in charge.

Florence last started as a freshman in 2009 when he replaced an injured Griffin for several games.

The senior was 21 of 30 and guided Baylor to 613 yards of offense Sunday. The Bears scored at least 45 points for the fifth straight game.

"I couldn't ask for a better situation to step into," said Florence, who didn't play in the fourth quarter. "The guys have a lot of confidence and there a lot of playmakers out here."

Florence threw first-half touchdown passes to Lanear Sampson, Jordan Najvar and Tevin Reese, and hooked up with Sampson on a 36-yard scoring pass that put the Bears on top 45-3 in the third before Bryce Petty took over at quarterback.

Terrance Williams had 138 yards receiving, and Jarred Salubi and Glasco Martin each rushed for a TD.

"We felt like we knew what we had," Baylor coach Art Briles said. "I think they wanted to prove themselves and they did tonight."

SMU has lost 10 consecutive games to Baylor dating to 1986 when the schools were members of the defunct Southwest Conference.

The Mustangs' Garrett Gilbert was 34 of 59 for 286 yards and two touchdowns in his first game since transferring from Texas. Zach Line rushed for 135 yards.

The Bears intercepted two of Gilbert's passes and held the Mustangs without a touchdown until late in the third quarter.

"I've got to play better," Gilbert said "We can't shoot ourselves in the foot the way we did."

In last season's opener, Baylor blew a 24-point lead before beating TCU 50-48 on a late field goal. The Bears didn't need any late drama this time.

SMU's Darius Johnson couldn't handle Gilbert's pass at the goal line and the ball bounced high in the air. Hicks twice tipped the ball before Lackey intercepted it and returned it 23 yards.

Three plays later, Florence hit a streaking Reese for a 50-yard TD pass that extended Baylor's lead to 21-3 with 2:02 left in the first half.

"That was the turning point of the game," Florence said.

On the opening drive of the third quarter, Johnson caught a short pass and lost the ball just before hitting the ground. Hicks picked up the loose ball and ran 66 yards for a touchdown.

Baylor has won seven in a row. Only TCU at eight, has a longer streak in the Football Bowl Subdivision.

The Bears matched a school-record last season with 10 wins, a mark that was first set during star linebacker Mike Singletary's senior season in 1980. Griffin, now with the Washington Redskins, capped his career by leading Baylor to its first bowl victory in 19 years.

Baylor's offense figured to take a step back without Griffin and four other offensive players from last year's squad taken in the NFL draft.

Instead, the Bears continued to pile up points as they did under Griffin.

"When you have the ability to explode on either side, you have the opportunity to be a good football team," Briles said.

Florence was 4 for 4 on Baylor's opening possession, which was aided by four SMU penalties. He capped the drive with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Sampson.

The senior dropped in a 32-yard pass to Levi Norwood to set up a 5-yard scoring toss to Najvar.

Gilbert was a highly touted recruit from Austin who played in the 2009 BCS title game before his career fizzled with the Longhorns. In his first start with SMU, Gilbert had three passes swatted down at the line and struggled to find receivers down the field.

Gilbert connected on five straight attempts, leading to Chase Hover's 22-yard field goal in the second quarter. The junior threw scoring passes to Der'rikk Thompson and Jeremy Johnson in the second half.

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Players Mentioned

Nick Florence

#11 Nick Florence

QB
6' 1"
Senior
Robert Griffin III

#10 Robert Griffin III

QB
6' 2"
Sophomore
Mike Hicks

#17 Mike Hicks

S
5' 10"
Sophomore
Glasco Martin

#8 Glasco Martin

RB
6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
Jordan Najvar

#18 Jordan Najvar

TE
6' 5"
Freshman
Levi Norwood

#6 Levi Norwood

WR
6' 1"
Freshman
Bryce Petty

#14 Bryce Petty

QB
6' 2"
Freshman
Jarred Salubi

#21 Jarred Salubi

RB
5' 9"
Sophomore
Lanear Sampson

#3 Lanear Sampson

WR
5' 11"
Sophomore
Terrance Williams

#2 Terrance Williams

WR
6' 2"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Nick Florence

#11 Nick Florence

6' 1"
Senior
QB
Robert Griffin III

#10 Robert Griffin III

6' 2"
Sophomore
QB
Mike Hicks

#17 Mike Hicks

5' 10"
Sophomore
S
Glasco Martin

#8 Glasco Martin

6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
RB
Jordan Najvar

#18 Jordan Najvar

6' 5"
Freshman
TE
Levi Norwood

#6 Levi Norwood

6' 1"
Freshman
WR
Bryce Petty

#14 Bryce Petty

6' 2"
Freshman
QB
Jarred Salubi

#21 Jarred Salubi

5' 9"
Sophomore
RB
Lanear Sampson

#3 Lanear Sampson

5' 11"
Sophomore
WR
Terrance Williams

#2 Terrance Williams

6' 2"
Sophomore
WR