Baylor-Missouri Post Game Notes
10/10/2004 12:00:00 AM | Football
Oct. 10, 2004
MISSOURI 30, BAYLOR 10
ATTENDANCE: 22,652
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
• This was the 10th meeting between Baylor and Missouri. The Tigers hold an 8-2 advantage in the series.
• Baylor is 1-3 all-time against Missouri in Waco.
• Tonight was Baylor's 95th all-time televised game. The Bears are 37-56-2 in such contests, 2-12 in games televised by FOX Sports Net.
TEAM NOTES
• Baylor's 173 yards of total offense and 88 yards passing were the fewest since being held to 127 yards of total offense and 86 yards of passing at Texas, November 9, 2002.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
• DE Marcus Foreman made his first career start tonight.
• P Daniel Sepulveda 69-yard punt in the third quarter was his career long.
• P Daniel Sepulveda now has six career punts of 60 or more yards. That places him in sole possession of fifth place on Baylor's career list.
• P Daniel Sepulveda now has 39 career punts of 50 or more yards. That now places him in a tie for third place on Baylor's career list, eight shy of the school record.
• P Daniel Sepulveda had five punts inside the opponents 20 yard line, a career high.
• P Daniel Sepulveda had two punts downed inside the opponent's 5 yard line.
• P Daniel Sepulveda now has at least one punt of 50 or more yards in every game of his career. (17 consecutive games)
• WR Trent Shelton has caught at least one pass in 16 consecutive games and at least two in nine consecutive games.
• QB Dane King did not have a touchdown pass for the first time this season.
• WR Marques Roberts did not have a pass reception, breaking a streak of seven consecutive games with at least one catch.
• DE Marcus Foreman had a career high of seven total tackles and tied a career high with four solo tackles.















