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Football 11/8/2014 12:00:00 AM
Nov. 8, 2014

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10/10/12 BAYLOR (8-1, 5-1)? 48, 16/16/15 OKLAHOMA?(6-3, 3-3) 14
MEMORIAL STADIUM ? NORMAN, OKLA.
NOV. 8, 2014 ? ATTENDANCE: 85,048

MISCELLANEOU­S NOTES
? Baylor and Oklahoma met for the 24th time on Saturday. Baylor is now 3-21 in the all-time series, including wins in 3 of the last 4 meetings after starting 0-20.
? Baylor defeated Oklahoma in Norman for the first time, snapping an 11-game losing streak.
? Baylor snapped a 37-game losing streak in road games against ranked opponents. The Bears' last win in those games was Nov. 2, 1991, when the Bears beat No. 24 Arkansas by a final score of 9-5. Today's starting quarterback Bryce Petty was 5 months old when that happened.
? Baylor also snapped an 18-game losing streak in the state of Oklahoma; BU's last previous win in Oklahoma was Sept. 2, 1995, a 37-5 win at Tulsa.
? Baylor handed Oklahoma just its 7th loss in Norman during the Bob Stoops era (89-7).
? Baylor's 34-point victory was the largest by a visiting team in Norman during the Stoops era. The only other double-digit victor was Notre Dame (17-point win) in 2012, and the 6 previous losses in the Stoops era came by a combined 36 points.
? Baylor is 24-3 in its last 26 games, giving BU the nation's 2nd-best record in that stretch behind Florida State.
? Baylor is an FBS-best 17-3 after Oct. 31 since 2011, including a 12-2 mark in November games.
? Baylor has won 10 of its last 13 games played outside of Waco.
? Baylor is 8-5 in true road games over the last 3 seasons after going 6-14 in true road games in the first four years under Art Briles.
? Baylor is 10-4 in its last 14 games away from Waco when playing as a ranked team.
? Baylor is 33-0 when leading by 10+ points at the half during the Briles era.
? Baylor is 33-2 when leading at halftime over the last 4 seasons, including 26 straight wins.
? Baylor is the most successful team in?Texas since 2011 with a win percentage of .776 (38-11).
? Baylor is 26-7?when ranked under head coach Art Briles.
? Baylor is 9-19 against ranked teams under head coach Art Briles, but the Bears are 9-6 against ranked teams since 2011 after starting 0-13 under Briles.
? Baylor has scored at least one TD in 32?of 36 quarters played this season.
? Baylor extended a school record by scoring in a 96th consecutive game -- the previous record was 89 games from?Dec. 31, 1979 through Oct. 23, 1987.
? Beau?Blackshear, Pat Colbert and Spencer Roth served as captains at Oklahoma.

TEAM NOTES
? Baylor held Oklahoma scoreless in the 2nd quarter, marking the first time OU failed to score in any quarter this season and snapping a 34-quarter streak back to 2013.
? Baylor has topped 21 points in the 1st half in 8 of 9 games this season.
? Baylor scored 21+ points in one quarter in a road game for the 19th time in program history -- it was the 5th time BU has done so in a road game's 2nd quarter.
? Baylor has scored 40+ points in 32 of its last 41 games and has scored 30+ points in 36 of its last 41 contests.
? Baylor has out-scored opponents 451-189 through 9 games this season.
? Baylor has out-scored opponents 267-86 in 1st halves this season (140-49 in 1st quarters, 127-37 in 2nd quarters).
? Baylor has posted at least 400 yards of total offense in 46 of 49 games since 2011. ? Baylor is 16-1 since the start of 2012 when attempting 50 or more rushes.

INDIVIDUAL NOTES
? Senior QB Bryce Petty (387 passing yards) set Baylor's school record with his 14th career 300-yard passing game, breaking a tie with RG3.
? Petty had his 18th career 200-yard passing game, breaking a tie with Nick?Florence for 2nd-most in BU history.
? Petty completed 18 consecutive passes between the 2nd and 3rd quarters (last 4 passes of 2nd quarter, first 14 passes of 3rd quarter).
? Petty completed a career-high 32 passes.
? Petty had his 20-game streak of accounting for multiple TDs snapped -- it was the nation's longest active streak.
? WR Corey?Coleman had a career-high 15 receptions, the 2nd-most receptions in a game in program history.
? Coleman's career-high 224 receiving yards were the 2nd-most in a game in Baylor history.
? Coleman had his 4th career 100-yard receiving game, tied for 10th-most in BU history.
? Coleman had 231 all-purpose yards, which tied the 10th-most in a game in Baylor history.
? Coleman's 6-game streak with at least one touchdown catch is the nation's longest active streak.
? Coleman had a 33-yard TD catch in the 2nd quarter, his 8th TD catch of the season, tying him for 7th on BU's single-season list.
? Coleman added a 5-yard rushing TD in the 3rd quarter for his 1st career rushing TD; he also has 10 career receiving TDs and 1 career kick return TD.
? Coleman has averaged 38.9 yards on his 10 career TD catches, including 9 of 25+ yards and 7 of 30+ yards.
? LB?Grant Campbell recorded his 1st career sack.
? LB Bryce Hager had his career-first interception and returned it 36 yards to the OU 1-yard line in the 2nd quarter.?BU scored a TD on its next play.
? Hager (10 tackles) had his 12th career double-digit tackles game (4th of season).
? RB?Shock Linwood had rushing TDs of 3 and 15 yards, giving him 12 rushing TDs this season (t-6th in BU history) and 20 rushing TDs in his career (8th in BU history).
? RB?Devin?Chafin had TD runs of 1 and 2 yards, giving him 5 rushing TDs on the season and 9 career rushing TDs.
? WR Antwan?Goodley had 9 catches for 92 yards, tying a season high in receptions and coming up just short of his 4th 100-yard game of the year.
? PK?Chris Callahan made a 34-yard field goal in the 1st quarter and a 24-yarder in the 4th quarter, giving him 12 consecutive made field goals after starting his career 1-of-6.

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Players Mentioned

Chris Callahan

#40 Chris Callahan

PK
5' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
Grant Campbell

#5 Grant Campbell

LB
6' 1"
Junior
Shock Linwood

#32 Shock Linwood

RB
5' 9"
Sophomore
Pat Colbert

#69 Pat Colbert

OL
6' 5"
Sophomore
Bryce Hager

#44 Bryce Hager

LB
6' 2"
Junior
Bryce Petty

#14 Bryce Petty

QB
6' 3"
Junior
Spencer Roth

#36 Spencer Roth

P
6' 4"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Chris Callahan

#40 Chris Callahan

5' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
PK
Grant Campbell

#5 Grant Campbell

6' 1"
Junior
LB
Shock Linwood

#32 Shock Linwood

5' 9"
Sophomore
RB
Pat Colbert

#69 Pat Colbert

6' 5"
Sophomore
OL
Bryce Hager

#44 Bryce Hager

6' 2"
Junior
LB
Bryce Petty

#14 Bryce Petty

6' 3"
Junior
QB
Spencer Roth

#36 Spencer Roth

6' 4"
Junior
P