Nov. 5, 2005
Recap | Final Stats
TEXAS 62, BAYLOR 0
ATTENDANCE NOTES
• 25th-largest crowd in Floyd Casey Stadium history.
• Second-largest crowd since joining the Big 12 Conference.
• Largest crowd since Nov. 9, 1996, against Texas A&M (45,112).
• Sixth-largest crowd ever to see a Baylor-Texas game at Floyd Casey Stadium, largest since Nov. 24, 1990 (45,649).
• First season with three crowds of 40,000-plus since 1995 (Mississippi State, Texas Tech, Texas A&M).
• Season total: 165,758 (four games) -- largest through four games since 1975 (178,600).
• Season average: 41,440 average -- would rank second all-time (1975; 41,180).
SERIES NOTES
• Texas leads the all-time series 69-22-4.
• Texas has won the last eight meetings.
• Texas leads the series 27-14-2 in games played at Waco.
• Texas leads the series 9-1-0 since the inception of the Big 12 Conference.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
• Baylor is 2-9 on television under head coach Guy Morriss.
• Baylor is 2-18 all-time on Fox Sports Net.
• Baylor is 38-147-5 all-time against ranked opponents, 22-127-1 when unranked and playing a ranked opponent.
• Baylor is 4-22 when trailing at halftime under head coach Guy Morriss, 2-5 this season.
• Baylor is 6-10 when wearing green jerseys under Morriss, 1-3 this season.
• Baylor is 2-3 when wearing green on white under Morriss, 1-1 this season.
• Baylor is 3-3 when wearing green helmets under Morriss, all this season.
TEAM NOTES
• The last time Baylor was shut out at home in two consectutive games was in 1932: Tie 0-0 vs. TCU (10/22/1932) and loss 19-0 vs. Texas (11/5/1932)
• This is the first time this season Baylor's defense did not force a turnover.
• Baylor's 201 total yards are the fewest yards gained since the 173 total yards against Missouri in 2004.
• Baylor's 89 passing yards are the first time under 100 since the 88 yards against Missouri in 2004.
• The 62-point margin of defeat is the largest since playing Texas A&M in 2003 when Baylor lost 73-10.
• Texas' 645 total yards are the mostBaylor has allowed since Texas A&M's 719 total yards in 2003.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
• QB Terrance Parks made his first start of the season; it was his second career start.
• WR Mikail Baker made his first career start.
• WR Carl Sims made his first career start.
• DT Vincent Rhodes made his first career start.
• DT Quincy Jenkins made his first start of the season; it was his seventh career start.
• WR Trent Shelton has caught at least one pass in 31 consecutive games.
• Shelton stays at seventh place on Baylor's career receptions list; he now has 95 career receptions.
• Shelton moved into 13th place on Baylor's career receiving yardage list; he now has 1,117 career receiving yards.
• WR Dominique Zeigler has caught at least two passes in each of his last 19 games played.
• Zeigler stays at fifth place on Baylor's career receptions list; he now has 103 career receptions.
• Zeigler moved into 16th place on Baylor's career receiving yardage list; he now has 1,076 career receiving yards.
• WRs Shaun Rochon, Shelton and Zeigler became the 10th Baylor trio of receivers to combine for at least 100 receptions in one season.
• FS Maurice Lane moved into third place on Baylor's career tackles list. He now has 359 yards and trails only Mike Singletary (662) and Ray Berry (380).
• Parks' 12-yard, first-quarter rush was the longest of his career.