Nov. 19, 2005
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ATTENDANCE NOTES
• Season total home attendance of 194,511 ranks 13th all-time at Baylor.
• Season average home attendance of 38,902. That is the best average since 1995 (40,456) and the best five-game avearge since 1979 (40,510 -- school record).
• Total season attendance of 510,541 ranks fourth in school history.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
• The all-time series is tied 12-12-0.
• Baylor snapped a nine-game Oklahoma State winning streak.
• This was Baylor's first win against OSU since a 14-10 victory at Floyd Casey in 1994.
• Baylor leads the series 5-4-0 in games played in Waco.
• Oklahoma State leads the series 4-3-0 in games played at Floyd Casey Stadium.
• Oklahoma State leads the series 9-1-0 since the inception of the Big 12 Conference.
• Baylor is 6-0 when leading at halftime under head coach Guy Morriss, 3-0 this season.
• Baylor is 7-10 under Morriss when wearing green jerseys under Morriss, 2-3 this season.
• Baylor is 3-3 under Morriss when wearing green on white under Morriss, 2-1 this season.
• Baylor is 4-4 when wearing green helmets under Morriss, all this season.
TEAM NOTES
• Baylor posts two Big 12 wins in a season for the first time ever.
• Baylor wins five games for the first time since the 1995 team won seven.
• Baylor finished the season with 10 rushing TDs, the most by a Baylor team since the Bears had 16 in 2002.
• Baylor's second-quarter 38-point lead (38-0) was the largest against a Big 12 team (previously 28 vs. Iowa State in 1996). It was Baylor's largest lead at any point in any game since a 43-point lead against Texas in 1989 (43-0, 50-7).
• Baylor's 38 first-half points were the most has ever scored in one half of a Big 12 game and the most scored in a half since against any opponent since scoring 49 first-half points against San Jose State in 1994.
• Baylor's 24-point second quarter tied for the second-highest scoring second quarter in school history. The Bears have scored 28 points in a second quarter four times.
• Baylor's 24-point second quarter tied for the eighth-highest scoring quarter in school history.
• Baylor's eight turnovers forced are the most by a Baylor team in a Big 12 game and most since forcing eight vs. Texas in a 50-7 victory over the Longhorns in 1989.
• Four fumbles recovered were the most by a Baylor team since recovering five Nebraska fumbles in 2001.
• Baylor's 44 points were the most the Bears have scored in a Big 12 game since a 49-21 victory over Iowa State in 1996.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
• FS Maurice Lane did not start, snapping a streak of 44 consecutive starts. That was the 12th-longest active streak in Division I-A.
• Lane finished his career with 365 career tackles, third all-time at Baylor.
• FS Dwain Crawford made his first career start in Lane's absence.
• QB Shawn Bell established a Baylor record for completions in a season. He finished with 190, breaking the longest-standing single-season record at Baylor (Don Trull, 174, 1963).
• Bell has 3,804 career yards passing, eighth all-time at Baylor.
• Bell is 10th on Baylor's career pass attempts with 531.
• Bell has 318 career completions, ninth on Baylor's all-time chart.
• Bell ended the season with a .599 career completion percentage, best all-time at Baylor.
• Bell is atop Baylor's TD-INT ratio career list with a 2.714.
• Bell finished fifth on Baylor's single-season list for passing yards with 1,964.
• TB Paul Mosley's first-quarter TD run was his fifth of the season, eclipsing his personal best of four established last season.
• Mosley finished the season with seven rushing TDs, the most by a Baylor player since Jonathan Golden had eight in 2002.
• Mosley's three rushing TD tie his career high set this season against SMU.
• OS Willie Andrews' first-quarter forced fumble was the third of his career and his first this season.
• Andrews finished his career with 2,654 all-purpose yards. He finished eighth on Baylor's career list.
• OS Maurice Linguist's first-quarter fumble recovery was the third of his career and his first this season.
• WR Dominique Zeigler has at least two receptions in 21 consecutive games played.
• Zeigler moved into fifth place on Baylor's career receptions list; he now has 112.
• Zeigler moved into 11th place on Baylor's career yards receiving list; he now has 1,182.
• WR Trent Shelton extended his streak of consecutive games with at least one reception to 33 games, one shy of Reggie Newhouse's school record.
• Shelton moved into sixth place on Baylor's career receptions list; he now has 102.
• Shelton moved into 12th place on Baylor's career yards receiving list; he now has 1,177.
• CB Alton Widemon's first-quarter interception was the second of his career, both coming this season.
• P Daniel Sepulveda's first-quarter 68-yard punt was his third-longest of his career, his sixth punt of 60-plus yards this season and 14th of his career.
• LB Jamaal Harper's second-quarter interception was the first of his career. He gained 15 yards on the pick.
• LB Colin Allred recored his first career interception in the second quarter.
• Allred's 35-yard return on the interception was the first TD of his career.
• DE Montez Murphy established a career high with 10 tackles.
• PK Ryan Havens tied his career high with three field goals.
• Havens finished the season with 16 field goals, second in school history and the most at Baylor since Jeff Ireland's school record of 18 in 1989.
• Havens finished the season with 70 points kicking, third in school history and the most at Baylor since Jarvis Van Dyke had 73 points in 1994.
• FS Dwain Crawford's fourth-quarter interception was his first career interception.