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Football 10/11/2014 12:00:00 AM
Oct. 11, 2014

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5/3 BAYLOR (6-0, 3-0)? 61, 9/12 TCU?(4-1, 1-1) 58
McLANE STADIUM ? WACO, TEXAS
OCT. 11, 2014 ? ATTENDANCE: 46,803

MISCELLANEOU­S NOTES
? Baylor and TCU met for the 110th time on Saturday, and the Bears now lead the all-time series 52-51-7, including a 34-30-5 mark in Waco games.
? Saturday was the first time Baylor and TCU met with both teams ranked.
? Saturday was the second-ever AP top-10 clash in Waco -- the first was in 1956.
? Baylor is the only school in the country to have wins over top 10 teams in each of the past four seasons.
? Baylor's 21-point comeback tied the largest deficit the Bears have ever overcome in a game (1980 vs. SMU, 2011 at Kansas).
? Baylor has the nation's best home record since 2011 at 22-1.
? Baylor is 7-0 in home games against AP?Top 25 opponents since 2011.
? Baylor has won 17 straight games played in Texas, and the Bears are 28-3 in the Lone Star State over the last 4 years.
? Baylor is 14-3 vs. in-state schools over the last 4 seasons and has won 7 straight vs. Texas opponents.
? Baylor won its school-record 13th consecutive home game -- its last loss in Waco was Oct. 13, 2012, vs. TCU.
? Baylor has started 6-0 through in back-to-back seasons for the first time in program history.
? Baylor is bowl eligible for the 5th straight year for the first time in school history.
? Baylor is 3-0 in conference play in back-to-back years for the first time since 1948-49 (Southwest Conference).
? Head coach?Art Briles passed John D.?Bridgers as the 3rd-winningest coach in Baylor history with his 50th win at BU.
? Baylor is the most successful FBS-team in Texas since 2011 with a win percentage of .783 (36-10).
? Baylor is 21-2 in its last 23 games.
? Baylor has scored at least one TD in 22?of 24 quarters played this season.
? Baylor extended a school record by scoring in a 93rd consecutive game -- the previous record was 89 games from?Dec. 31, 1979 through Oct. 23, 1987.
? Baylor and TCU's 119 combined points are the most between two top 10 team since the AP started its poll in 1936 (previous record was 105 by Nebraska and Oklahoma State in 1988).
? Troy?Baker, Beau?Blackshear and Levi?Norwood served as captains vs. TCU.

TEAM NOTES
? Baylor's 782 yards of total offense were the 2nd-most in school history. (872 vs. WVU?in 2013)
? Baylor's 782 yards of total offense were the 2nd-most ever allowed by?TCU and the most since Gary?Patterson became head coach in 2000.
? Baylor has out-scored opponents 316-120 through 6 games this season.
? Baylor has out-scored opponents 184-41 in 1st halves this season (104-21 in 1st quarters, 80-20 in 2nd quarters).
? Baylor has gained 500+ yards in 14 of 19 games since 2013, including 11 games with 600+ yards in that span.
? Baylor has scored 40+ points in 30 of its last 38 games and has scored 30+ points in 34 of its last 38 contests.
? Baylor topped 400 yards of offense for the 44th time in 46 games since 2011.
? Baylor is 14-1 since the start of 2012 when attempting 50 or more rushes.

INDIVIDUAL NOTES
? Senior QB Bryce Petty had a career-high 510 passing yards, which marked the 2nd-most in a game in Baylor history and only the second with 500+ yards.
? Petty also had a career-high and school-record tying 6 TD passes (66, 29, 67, 47, 28 and 25 yards). He had two previous games with 4 TD passes.
? Petty tied RG3's school record with his 13th career 300-yard passing game.
? Petty also had his 3rd career 400-yard game, tying for 2nd-most in BU history with Blake Szymanski and Nick Florence (2 behind?RG3's record of 5).
? Petty moved into 4th on Baylor's career total offense list with 6,220 and moved into 4th on Baylor's career passing yards list with 5,874 yards.
? WR Antwan Goodley had a 66-yard TD reception, giving him 17 career receiving TDs, tied with Gerald McNeil for 6th on Baylor's all-time list.
? Goodley (158 receiving yards) had his 10th career 100-yard receiving game, tying Gerald McNeil and Reggie Newhouse for 4th on Baylor's all-time list.
? Goodley tied a career high with 2 TD catches (he's done so three other times).
? WR Corey?Coleman had a career-high 2 TD catches, giving him 4 TD receptions this season and 6 in his career, while also recording his 2nd career 100-yard game with 144 yards on 8 catches.
? True freshman WR?KD?Cannon had his third 100-yard game of the season with 124 yards on 6 catches with a 67-yard TD catch, giving him 6 TD receptions on the season.
? WR Jay Lee had a 47-yard TD catch, giving him 5 TD receptions this season and 6 in his career.
? IR?Levi Norwood became the 14th player in program history to reach the 100-career reception milestone -- he now has 100 career receptions.
? RB?Shock Linwood (178?rushing yards on career-high-tying 29 carries) had his 6th career 100-yard rushing game, tying for 7th-most in Baylor history?(1 of 7 players tied).
? RB Devin Chafin had a 7-yard rushing TD for his first touchdown of the season and the 5th of his career.
? RG Jarell Broxton made his career-first start.
? DE K.J. Smith made his career-first start in place of injured DE Jamal Palmer.
? LB Bryce Hager had a 9-yard sack and forced fumble for his first sack of the season and the 6th of his career.
? Hager (13?tackles) had his 10th career double-digit tackles game (2nd of season).
? DT?Beau?Blackshear had a 6-yard sack, giving him 4.5 sacks for the season and 7.0 sacks for his career.
? PK?Chris Callahan hit a 22-yard field goal in the 1st quarter, the Bears' first made FG since the season opener vs.?SMU.
? Callahan added a 29-yard field goal on the last play of the 2nd quarter, 20-yard field goal in the 3rd quarter and 28-yard game-winning field goal as time expired.
? Callahan's game-winning FG gave him 19 points vs. TCU, most ever in a game by a Baylor kicker.
? CB?Ryan Reid had career highs with 7 tackles, 5 pass breakups and one forced fumble. He'd never had more than 3 tackles or any pass breakups in a game previously.
? S Terrell Burt had a career-high 6 solo tackles and tied a career high with 2 pass breakups for the third time.

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Players Mentioned

Jarell Broxton

#61 Jarell Broxton

OL
6' 5"
Junior
Chris Callahan

#40 Chris Callahan

PK
5' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
Shock Linwood

#32 Shock Linwood

RB
5' 9"
Sophomore
Levi Norwood

#42 Levi Norwood

IR
6' 2"
Senior
Ryan Reid

#9 Ryan Reid

CB
5' 11"
Sophomore
Terrell Burt

#13 Terrell Burt

S
5' 10"
Sophomore
Devin Chafin

#28 Devin Chafin

RB
6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
Antwan Goodley

#5 Antwan Goodley

WR
5' 10"
Junior
Bryce Hager

#44 Bryce Hager

LB
6' 2"
Junior
Jay Lee

#4 Jay Lee

WR
6' 2"
Sophomore
Jamal Palmer

#92 Jamal Palmer

DE
6' 3"
Sophomore
Bryce Petty

#14 Bryce Petty

QB
6' 3"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Jarell Broxton

#61 Jarell Broxton

6' 5"
Junior
OL
Chris Callahan

#40 Chris Callahan

5' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
PK
Shock Linwood

#32 Shock Linwood

5' 9"
Sophomore
RB
Levi Norwood

#42 Levi Norwood

6' 2"
Senior
IR
Ryan Reid

#9 Ryan Reid

5' 11"
Sophomore
CB
Terrell Burt

#13 Terrell Burt

5' 10"
Sophomore
S
Devin Chafin

#28 Devin Chafin

6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
RB
Antwan Goodley

#5 Antwan Goodley

5' 10"
Junior
WR
Bryce Hager

#44 Bryce Hager

6' 2"
Junior
LB
Jay Lee

#4 Jay Lee

6' 2"
Sophomore
WR
Jamal Palmer

#92 Jamal Palmer

6' 3"
Sophomore
DE
Bryce Petty

#14 Bryce Petty

6' 3"
Junior
QB