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Football 10/22/2005 12:00:00 AM

Oct. 22, 2005

Recap | Final Stats

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
• Oklahoma leads the all-time series 15-0-0.
• Oklahoma leads the series 8-0-0 in games played at Waco.
• Nebraska leads the series 10-0-0 since the inception of the Big 12 Conference.
• Baylor is 2-4 all-time in overtime games, 1-3 in Big 12 play and 1-2 under head coach Guy Morriss.
• This was the second multiple-overtime game in Baylor football history. The Bears lost a three-overtime game against Missouri in 1996 (49-42).
• Baylor has held six consecutive opponents to 10 or fewer second-half regulation points. Only Nebraska (10) scored more than seven.
• Baylor is 4-20 when trailing at halftime under Morriss, 2-3 this season.
• Baylor is 4-12 when wearing white jerseys under Morriss, 3-2 this season.
• Baylor is 3-3 when wearing all white under Morriss, 2-1 this season.
• Baylor is 7-18 when wearing gold helmets under Morriss, 1-1 this season.

TEAM NOTES
• Most points Baylor has scored in a road game since a 37-35 victory at Fresno State in 1997.
• Most points Baylor has ever scored in a Big 12 road game.
• Most points Baylor has ever scored against Oklahoma. The previous high was 24 points in 1996.
• Baylor allowed season highs in total yards allowed and points allowed.
• Oklahoma's 37 points were the most allowed by the Bears this season. Baylor had held its first six consecutive opponents to 23 or fewer points, the longest streak by a Baylor team since the 1991 team enjoyed a six-game streak.
• Baylor allowed season highs in first-half yards allowed and points allowed.
• Baylor has scored first in six consecutive games.
• The Bears have forced 13 fumbles this season, the most by a Baylor team since the 2001 squad forced 22 fumbles.
• Baylor's defense has nine interceptions on the season, the most by a Baylor team since the 2001 Bears had 11 picks.

INDIVIDUAL NOTES
• QB Shawn Bell has completed at least one TD pass in six consecutive games. That is the longest streak for a Baylor QB since Brad Goebel had a TD pass in seven consecutive games during the 1987 season.
• Bell's fourth-quarter, 55-yard TD pass to WR Dominique Zeigler was the longest career pass play for both players.
• Bell extends his streak of consecutive passes without an interception to 145. His last interception was in the third quarter at Army (Sept. 17).
• Bell moves into 13th place on Baylor's career passing yardage list; he now has 2,479 career passing yards.
• Bell increases his career TD-to-INT ratio to 16-to-5 (3.2)
• WR Trent Shelton has caught at least one pass in 29 consecutive games.
• WR Dominique Zeigler has caught at least two passes in each of his last 17 games played.
• Zeigler established a career high for reception yardage. His previous high was 121 against Texas A&M in 2004.
• Zeigler's receiving yardage ties for the 26th-best single-game total in school history. It is the most by a Bear since Reggie Newhouse had 164 yards at California in 2002.
• Season high receptions and receiving yards for Zeigler.
• Season high receptions for Shelton.
• Zeigler moves into sixth place on Baylor's career receptions list; he now has 96 career receptions.
• Shelton moves into ninth place on Baylor's career receptions list; he now has 90 career receptions.
• With 52 receiving yards, Shelton becomes the 22nd player in Baylor history to amass 1,000 career receiving yards. He now has 1,047 career receiving yards.
• WR/KR Shaun Rochon's second-quarter, 98-yard kickoff return for a TD was the first of Rochon's career and the first by a Baylor player since Robert Quiroga's 100-yarder against Texas Tech in 2003.
• Rochon's third-quarter TD reception was the first of his career.
• CB C.J. Wilson's first-quarter interception was his third of the season. That is the most interceptions in a season by a Baylor players since Bobby Hart had three in 2002.
• TE Jason Smith's first-quarter TD reception was the first of his career.
• P Daniel Sepulveda extends his school record for career punts of 50-plus yards. With two such punts tonight, he now has 60 punts of 50-plus yards.
• LB Colin Allred established a career high with 12 tackles. His previous high was nine tackles on two occasions. He also posted his first career multiple-sack game.
• DE Marcus Foreman established a career high with nine tackles. His previous high was seven on two occasions.
• CB James Todd established a career high with seven tackles. His previous high was four on two occasions.
• CB Anthony Arline's interception on the last play of regulation was his third career pick, his second of the season.
• OS Tyler Lindstrom tied his career high with seven tackles.
• DT M.T. Robinson tied his career high with five tackles.

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Players Mentioned

Trent Shelton

#1 Trent Shelton

WR
6' 2"
Junior
2L
C.J. Wilson

#3 C.J. Wilson

CB
6' 1"
Junior
2L
Shaun Rochon

#4 Shaun Rochon

WR
5' 9"
Senior
1L
Anthony Arline

#6 Anthony Arline

CB
6' 2"
Junior
2L
Dominique Zeigler

#7 Dominique Zeigler

WR
6' 3"
Junior
2L
Shawn Bell

#11 Shawn Bell

QB
6' 1"
Junior
2L
Colin Allred

#34 Colin Allred

LB
6' 2"
Senior
3L
James Todd

#36 James Todd

CB
6' 0"
Junior
2L
Daniel Sepulveda

#37 Daniel Sepulveda

P
6' 3"
Junior
2L
Tyler Lindstrom

#39 Tyler Lindstrom

OS
6' 2"
Senior
2L
Jason Smith

#85 Jason Smith

TE
6' 5"
Freshman
RS
Marcus Foreman

#90 Marcus Foreman

DE
6' 2"
Junior
2L

Players Mentioned

Trent Shelton

#1 Trent Shelton

6' 2"
Junior
2L
WR
C.J. Wilson

#3 C.J. Wilson

6' 1"
Junior
2L
CB
Shaun Rochon

#4 Shaun Rochon

5' 9"
Senior
1L
WR
Anthony Arline

#6 Anthony Arline

6' 2"
Junior
2L
CB
Dominique Zeigler

#7 Dominique Zeigler

6' 3"
Junior
2L
WR
Shawn Bell

#11 Shawn Bell

6' 1"
Junior
2L
QB
Colin Allred

#34 Colin Allred

6' 2"
Senior
3L
LB
James Todd

#36 James Todd

6' 0"
Junior
2L
CB
Daniel Sepulveda

#37 Daniel Sepulveda

6' 3"
Junior
2L
P
Tyler Lindstrom

#39 Tyler Lindstrom

6' 2"
Senior
2L
OS
Jason Smith

#85 Jason Smith

6' 5"
Freshman
RS
TE
Marcus Foreman

#90 Marcus Foreman

6' 2"
Junior
2L
DE