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Football 11/5/2015 12:00:00 AM
Nov. 5, 2015

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2/2/6 BAYLORà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € (8-0, 5-0) 31, NR/NR/NR KANSASà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € STATE (3-5, 0-5)à ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ €  24
BILLà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € SNYDERà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € FAMILY STADIUM - MANHATTAN,à ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € KAN.
NOV. 5, 2015 - ATTENDANCE: 52,108

MISCELLANEOU ­S NOTES
- Baylor is 8-0 for the second time in program history (2013).
- Baylor has won 21 of its last 23 Big 12 games.
- Baylor and Kansas State met for the 13th time. K-State leads the series 7-6, including a 4-2 mark in Manhattan. Baylor has won 5 of the last 6 series meetings.
- Baylor is 34-4 in its last 38 games; the 4 losses were all away from home and 3 were against top-15 teams.
- Baylor has scored at least 20 points in the 1st halves in 20 of 21 games since 2014.
- Baylor has scored in 108 straight games - the previous school record was 89 games fromà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Dec. 31, 1979 - Oct. 23, 1987.
- Baylor is 37-8 when ranked under Briles, including a 16-8 mark in away games.
- Baylor is the most successful team in Texas since 2011 with a win percentage of .800 (48-12).
- Baylor is 44-3 over the last 6 seasons when leading at halftime.
- Jarell Broxton, Shock Linwood and Orion Stewart served as captains at Kansas State.

TEAM NOTES
- Baylor is the nation's only team to lead by 16+ points in every game this season.
- Baylor is the nation's only team to score on its first drive in every game this season, and the Bears have scored touchdowns on all of their opening drives.
- Baylor's 21 first-half points were its fewest this season - the previous low was 27 first-half points against West Virginia.
- Baylor has outscored opponents 421-238 through 8 games and leads the nation in victory margin (+22.9 ppg).
- Baylor's first-half scoring average this season (36.1) is the nation's highest since 1996 - the next closest is 2008 Oklahoma's 33.1 first-half points per game.
- Baylor (3 passing TDs) has thrown at least 3 TD passes in every game this season and is averaging 4.8 touchdown passes per game.
- Baylor has had a 1,000-yard rusher in 6 straight seasons (Jay Finley-2010; Terrance Ganaway-2011; Lache Seastrunk-2012, 2013; Shockà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Linwood-2014, 2015).
- Baylor has had a 1,000-yard receiver in 5 straight seasons (Kendallà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Wright-2011; Terrance Williams-2012; Antwanà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Goodley-2013; Corey Coleman and KDà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Cannon-2014; Cannon-2015). The Bears have had 6 1,000-yard receivers in the last 5 seasons after having just 2 1,000-yard receivers in program history prior to 2011.
- Baylor finished with 522 yards of total offense - its 2nd-lowest total this season.
- Baylor has topped 400 yards of offense 57 times in the 60 games since 2011 - that mark leads the nation.
- Baylor has gained 500+ yards in 27 of 34 games since 2013, including 18 games with 600+ yards in that span.
- Baylor has scored 30+ points in 48 of its last 53 contests and 40+ points in 42 of its last 53 games.
- Baylor's defense has forced at least one turnover in a nation-leading 24 straight games (21-3 in that stretch).
- Baylor's defense has forced multiple turnovers in 40 of 60 games (7 of 8 in 2015) under Philà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Bennett and is 35-5 in those games.
- Baylor improved to 23-1 when forcing 3+ turnovers during the Briles era.
- Baylor has scored 10+ points in the 1st quarter in 10 straight games, giving it the nation's 2nd-longest streak in the last 10 seasons (TCU, 11).

INDIVIDUAL NOTES
- WR Corey Coleman (1,178 receiving yards this season) recorded the 8th 1,000-yard receiving season in program history and became the first player in program history with multiple 1,000-yard receiving seasons. He moved into 4th on Baylor's single-season receiving yards list.
- Coleman (216 receiving yards) recorded the 4th-most receiving yards in a game in program history. It was the 6th 200-yard receiving game in program history, and Coleman joined Kendallà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Wright as the only players with two 200-yard receiving games.
- Coleman extended his Baylor single-season record by grabbing his 20th TD reception of the season.
- Coleman's 20 receiving TDs tie the 3rd-most in a season by a Big 12 Conference player, equaling Oklahoma State's Justinà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Blackmon (2010).
- Coleman became the 12th player inà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € FBS history to record 20+ receiving touchdowns in a season and he's tied for 9th on the NCAA's single-seasonà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € TD receptions list.
- Coleman has multiple receiving TDs in 7 consecutive games and at least one TD catch in 9 straight games.
- Coleman recorded his 11th career 100-yard receiving game, 5th-most in program history - he has 7 100-yard receiving games this season.
- Coleman (11 receptions) had his 4th career double-digit receptions game, tying Terrance Williams for 2nd-most in program history behind Kendall Wright's 6 games.
- Coleman also extended his school record with his 32nd and 33rd career receiving touchdowns.
- Coleman had an 81-yard TD catch from Jarrett Stidham in the 2nd quarter, tying the 16th-longest pass in program history.
- Coleman (157 career receptions) moved into 8th on Baylor's career receptions list, passing Antwanà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Goodleyà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € (150) and Trent Shelton (155).
- Coleman (2,824 career receiving yards) passed Gerald McNeil (2,651) for 4th on Baylor's career receiving yards list.
- Coleman (120 points scored) moved into 4th on Baylor's single-season points list - he's 12 back of Terrance Ganaway's school record of 132 points in 2011.
- True freshman QB Jarrett Stidham made his career-first start in place of injured QB Sethà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Russell.
- Stidham (419 passing yards) threw for the 10th-most passing yards in a game in program history and had the program's 17th all-time 400-yard passing game.
- Stidham had a 1-yardà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € touchdown run in the 1st quarter for his 2nd rushing TD of the season.
- Stidham threw a 55-yard TD pass in the 1st quarter, an 81-yard TD pass in the 2nd quarter and a 3-yard TD pass in the 3rd quarter, giving him 9 TD passes this season.
- WR KDà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Cannon had a 55-yard TD catch in the 1st quarter for his 12th career receiving touchdown (4th of season).
- Cannon (108 receiving yards) had his 5th career 100-yard receiving game, tying Bruce Davis for 10th-most in program history.
- WR Jayà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € Lee (1,510 career receiving yards) became the 15th player in program history to record 1,500+ receiving yards.
- RB Shock Linwood (1,046 rushing yards this season) recorded the 12th 1,000-yard rushing season in program history and joined Lache Seastrunk (2012, 2013) as the only players in program history with multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons.
- PK Chris Callahan (208 career points) moved into 4th on Baylor's career kicking points list, passing Robert Bledsoe (204 from 1977-80).
- S Terrell Burt had his 3rd career interceptionà ¢Ã¢' ¬Ã‹ € (1st of season) to end Kansas State's final drive of the game.
- LB Grant Campbell had a 15-yard sack on the final play of the 1st half, giving him 2.5 sacks this season and 3.5 in his BU career.
- CB Ryan Reid recorded an interception for a 3rd straight game - he had 0 interceptions in 24 career games prior to that 3-game stretch.

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Players Mentioned

Jarrett Stidham

#3 Jarrett Stidham

QB
6' 3"
Freshman
Jarell Broxton

#61 Jarell Broxton

OL
6' 5"
Junior
Grant Campbell

#5 Grant Campbell

LB
6' 1"
Junior
Terrell Burt

#13 Terrell Burt

S
5' 10"
Sophomore
Chris Callahan

#40 Chris Callahan

PK
5' 10"
Freshman
Corey Coleman

#1 Corey Coleman

IR
5' 10"
Redshirt Freshman
Shock Linwood

#32 Shock Linwood

RB
5' 8"
Redshirt Freshman
Ryan Reid

#19 Ryan Reid

CB
5' 11"
Redshirt Freshman
Lache Seastrunk

#25 Lache Seastrunk

RB
5' 10"
Junior
Orion Stewart

#28 Orion Stewart

S
6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jarrett Stidham

#3 Jarrett Stidham

6' 3"
Freshman
QB
Jarell Broxton

#61 Jarell Broxton

6' 5"
Junior
OL
Grant Campbell

#5 Grant Campbell

6' 1"
Junior
LB
Terrell Burt

#13 Terrell Burt

5' 10"
Sophomore
S
Chris Callahan

#40 Chris Callahan

5' 10"
Freshman
PK
Corey Coleman

#1 Corey Coleman

5' 10"
Redshirt Freshman
IR
Shock Linwood

#32 Shock Linwood

5' 8"
Redshirt Freshman
RB
Ryan Reid

#19 Ryan Reid

5' 11"
Redshirt Freshman
CB
Lache Seastrunk

#25 Lache Seastrunk

5' 10"
Junior
RB
Orion Stewart

#28 Orion Stewart

6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman
S