Saturday, November 15, 2008
AGGIE DOMINATION
The Bears have beaten the Aggies only once since 1985 when they pulled off a 35-34 overtime win in 2004 at Floyd Casey Stadium. The teams played to a 20-20 tie in 1990. Last year, A&M opened Big 12 play with a 34-10 win over Baylor at Kyle Field.
GRIFFIN PILING UP TDS
With 11 touchdowns rushing, Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin has recorded the second most in school history. With three more, he’ll break Steve Beaird’s record of 13 rushing touchdowns set in 1974.
GOODS0N TO GO?
Texas A&M running back Mike Goodson has struggled this year with a sprained knee, but he’s been a Bear killer in the past. Two years ago, he broke loose for a late 64-yard touchdown to help seal the Aggies’ 31-21 win at Floyd Casey Stadium. Last year, Goodson rushed for 60 yards and caught a 58-yard touchdown pass from Stephen McGee.
JOE PAW IS A TACKLING MACHINE
Baylor middle linebacker Joe Pawelek is making a great case for all-Big 12 and possibly All-America honors. The junior leads the Big 12 with 114 tackles and ranks third nationally with 11.4 per game. He’s the first Baylor linebacker to record more than 100 tackles since Dean Jackson collected 114 in 1996.
30 POINTS BU KEY
Baylor first played Oklahoma on Oct. 26, 1901. After the Sooners won a 17-6 decision in Waco, the teams didn’t play again for another 72 years. Since 1973, the Sooners have extended their all-time record against the Bears to 17-0, including a 52-21 win last year in Norman.







Comments
By Scott Davidsen
Nov 15, 2008 9:57 AM | Link to this
I would love for Robert Griffin to set the Baylor single season rushing record. GO BEARS! BEAT THE AGGIES!
By kyle
Nov 15, 2008 9:55 AM | Link to this
Is it me, or does anyone get the OU comment?
By McCavebear
Nov 15, 2008 9:38 AM | Link to this
John, don't you check your work? You start out with a marginally adequate analysis but then you wind up in a befuddled reverie regarding Oklahoma...
Are you on dope?
By th
Nov 15, 2008 5:43 AM | Link to this
is John Werner an aggie too?????
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