Sept. 6, 2008
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BAYLOR (1-1) 51, NORTHWESTERN STATE (1-1) 6
FLOYD CASEY STADIUM WACO, TEXAS
SEPT. 6, 2008 ATTENDANCE: 36,258
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
Baylor leads the all-time series 2-0. Both meetings were at Floyd Casey Stadium.
Since 1978, Baylor is 14-0 against Division I FCS (formerly I-AA) opponents.
Baylor is 14-0 all-time against current Southland Conference members.
Baylor snapped a nine-game losing streak with the victory. It was Baylor's longest skid since a 10-game streak that spanned the 1998 and 1999 seasons.
Baylor snapped a five-game losing streak at home with the victory. It was Baylor's longest such skid since a five-game streak that spanned the 1998 and 1999 seasons.
TEAM NOTES
Most first-quarter points by a Baylor team since the Bears scored 24 points in a 34-31 loss at Rice in 1992.
Most first-half points by a Baylor team since the Bears scored 38 points in a 44-34 victory over Oklahoma State in the 2005 finale.
Most points by a Baylor team since the Bears scored 50 points in a 50-12 victory over Samford in 2002.
Most total yards by a Baylor team since the Bears compiled 521 total yards vs. Rice last season.
Fewest total yards allowed by a Baylor team since the Bears held Rice to 349 total yards last season.
First time holding an opponent to less than 200 yards total offense since Arkansas State in 2001 (172).
First time holding an opponent without a touchdown since a 17-3 victory over Kansas State in 2006.
First time holding an opponent scoreless in the second half since Kansas in 2006.
First time holding an opponent to less than 75 yards rushing since Kansas State in 2006 (45).
Largest margin of victory (+45) since the Bears defeated SMU 49-3 (+46) in 1989.
Fewest passing yards allowed since the Bears held Oklahoma State to 202 passing yards in last season's finale.
Fewest punts by a Baylor team since the Bears attempted two punts vs. Rice last season.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
Three Bears made their first career starts: FB Andrew Judy, QB Robert Griffin and RB Jeremy Sanders.
RB Jay Finley established career highs for rushing yards, rushing touchdowns, receiving yards, total yards and total touchdowns.
Finley's first-quarter, 40-yard touchdown run was a career long.
Finley became the first Baylor player with multiple rushing touchdowns in a game since Blake Szymanski had two at Texas Tech in 2006.
Finley became the first Baylor running back with multiple rushing touchdowns in a game since Paul Mosley had two at Colorado in 2006.
Finley became the first Baylor player to score at least three touchdowns in a game since Paul Mosley had three rushing touchdowns at SMU in the 2005 season opener.
Finley became the first Baylor player with a rushing touchdown and a receiving touchdown in the same game since Paul Mosley accomplished the feat at Oklahoma State in 2004.
Griffin recorded the first touchdown pass of his career.
Griffin became the first Baylor player to account for four touchdowns since Szymanski accounted for four (three passing, one rushing) at Buffalo last season.
WR Ernest Smith's first-quarter, 49-yard touchdown reception was the longest reception of his career.
CB Dwain Crawford's second-quarter sack was the first of his career.
LB Joe Pawelek registered the seventh double-digit tackle game of his career.
LB Anthony Johnson set a career high with seven tackles (previous career high vs. Wake Forest last week).