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Game Notes |

• With the 49-17 win, Oklahoma improved
to 66-13 against Big 12 opponents under 10th-year head
coach Bob Stoops. Oklahoma improved to 18-0 against
Baylor and 8-0 in Waco. Under Stoops, OU improved to
8-2 in the game leading up to the annual Dallas tilt
with Texas.
• With its 28 points in the first quarter,
Oklahoma equaled its second-highest total for a quarter
against Big 12 opponents. OU has reached the plateau
three times: Baylor (2000), Texas (2000) and Texas
A&M (2003). The highest total was OU’s 35
points in the second quarter in its 77-0 win over Texas
A&M in 2003.
• After Saturday’s 28-0 first quarter,
Oklahoma has outscored its opponents 103-3 in the opening
quarter. TCU is the lone team on the season to score
in the opening stanza with a 32-yard field goal in
last week’s 35-10 win for OU.
• OU had four different players record rushing
touchdowns as Sam Bradford, Chris Brown, Mossis Madu
and DeMarco Murray each crossed the goal line throughout
the game.
Sam Bradford
• With two passing TDs on the day, Sam Bradford
moved into second all-time on the Oklahoma career passing
TDs list, jumping his position coach, Josh Heupel,
with 54 career TDs through the air.
Juaquin Iglesias
• Oklahoma WR Juaquin Iglesias moved to second
on the OU all-time career receiving yards list with
six catches for 133 yards, giving the senior 2,112
career yards. Iglesias grabbed the spot from former
Sooner Antwone Savage (1999-02), who had 2,009 yards.
Mark Clayton (2001-04) is the career leader at OU with
3,241 yards.
• Iglesias also recorded his fifth career 100-yard
game with his 133-yard effort Saturday. Iglesias moves
into sole possession of third all-time on the OU 100-yard
games list after sharing the honor with Eddie Hinton.
Mark Clayton (2001-04) and Malcolm Kelly (2005-07)
are ahead of Iglesias with 15 and nine 100-yard games,
respectively.
Manuel Johnson
• Oklahoma senior WR Manuel Johnson continued
his recent hot streak Saturday with five catches for
92 yards. Johnson moved up to No. 13 all-time on the
list with 1,464 yards, jumping Albert Hall (1991-94)
and the former Sooner’s 1,396 yards. P.J. Mills
(1992-95) is No. 12 with 1,520 yards.
• Johnson also eclipsed the century mark in
career receptions. With his five catches on Saturday,
Johnson now has 103 career recptions, tied for 12th
on the all-time OU receptions list and tied for ninth
on the list for career receptions by a wide receiver
(103, Josh Norman, 1998-01).
Keenan Clayton
• Junior LB Keenan Clayton tackled a career-high
14 Baylor ball carriers on Saturday. Clayton equaled
his previous high, nine, in the first half alone. Of
the the total, 11 were solo tackles.
Ryan Reynolds
• Junior LB Ryan Reynolds also recorded double-digit
tackles on the afternoon with 14.
By the Numbers
70 - Oklahoma needed just 70 seconds to get on the
board as Sam Bradford hooked up with Manuel Johnson
with a 53-yard touchdown pass with 13:50 remaining
in the first. The score marked the earliest of the
season for the Sooners.
28 - With Jimmy Stevens’ extra point with
43 seconds left in the first, Oklahoma reached its
highest total in the opening quarter of the season
with 28 points. OU had previously posted 27 on Chattanooga
on Aug. 30.
14 - Junior LB Keenan Clayton tackled a career-high
14 Baylor ball carriers on Saturday. Clayton equaled
his previous high, nine, in the first half alone.
7 - Oklahoma fullback Matt Clapp doubled his career
rushing yardage Saturday with seven yards on two carries.
6 - Oklahoma spread the ball around on Saturday
in regards to scoring as six different Sooners crossed
the goal line in Waco.
5 - The Oklahoma offense topped the 400-yard mark
for the third time this season with 594 yards on Saturday.
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Baylor Game
Notes |

• Oklahoma leads the all-time series
18-0, including a 9-0 edge in games played in Waco.
• Baylor is 38-76-2 all-time in televised games,
inlcuing a 1-3 record this year. The Bears are 3-28
record on FSN networks, including a 1-2 mark
this season.
• Baylor is 11-13 all-time when 2-2, including
a 7-7 mark when 2-2 following a loss.
• Baylor is 200-199-22 all-time in October; however,
the Bears have lost six consecutive October games and
are 9-44 within the month since the
inception of the Big 12 Conference in 1996.
• Baylor is 51-38-5 all-time on the first weekend
of October, including an 8-6 mark on Oct. 4.
• Baylor is 45-43-4 all-time in conference openers,
including a 3-10 mark in Big 12 openers. The Bears
are 3-3 when opening Big 12 play at home.
• Baylor is 41-154-6 all-time against ranked opponents,
including a 26-135-5 record when unranked and playing
a ranked opponent.
• Baylor is 0-11-1 all-time against top-ranked
opponents.
Team Notes
• Most first-quarter points allowed
by Baylor since Aug. 30, 2002 (35 at California).
• First time Baylor has allowed at least three
first-quarter touchdowns since Sept. 4, 2004 (at UAB).
• Most first-half points allowed by Baylor since
Nov. 11, 2006 (38 at Oklahoma State).
• Baylor was held to less than 100 yards passing
for the first since Texas held the Bears to 89 yards
passing in 2005.
• Baylor was held to its lowest passing yardage
total since the Bears were limited to 62 yards passing
at New Mexico in 2002.
• Baylor produced its second-highest rushing total
in 18 games against Oklahoma (207, 1997).
Individual Notes
• CB Antareis Bryan made his first career start.
• QB Robert Griffin has scored at least one rushing
touchdown in five consecutive games. He is the first
Baylor player to score rushing touchdowns in
more than three consecutive games since Jerod Douglas
enjoyed a six-game run in 1995.
• Griffin recorded the second 100-yard rushing
game of his career. He joins Mike Brannan (1979-82)
as the only Baylor quarterbacks with two
career 100-yard rushing games. Brannan’s two
100-yard rushing games also came during his freshman
season.
• Griffin became the first Baylor quarterback
to ever rush for 100 yards against Oklahoma. He joined
Brandon Whitaker (149, 2007) and Jerod
Douglas (135, 1996) as the only Bears to rush for 100
yards in a game against the Sooners.
• LB Joe Pawelek posted 10-plus tackles for the
10th time in his career and the fifth time this season.
• LB Antonio Johnson established a career high
with 12 tackles. It was the second consecutive game
in which he has established a career high.
• CB Antareis Bryan established career highs with
five solo tackles and seven total tackles.