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BIG 12 FOOTBALL 2008 Week 6 September 29 2008 STANDINGS Joni Lehmann 469/524-1022 joni@big12sports.com BIG 12 GAMES OVERALL NORTH DIVISION W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral vs. Div. vs. Top 25 Streak Missouri 0-0.000 -- -- 4-0 1.000 215 83 3-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 Won 5 Colorado 0-0.000 -- -- 3-1.750 107 94 2-0 - 1-1 - 1-0 Lost 1 Kansas 0-0.000 -- -- 3-1.750 141 61 3-0 0-1 - - 0-1 Won 1 Kansas State 0-0.000 -- -- 3-1.750 188 91 3-0 0-1 - - - Won 1 Nebraska 0-0.000 -- -- 3-1.750 150 78 3-1 - - - - Lost 1 Iowa State 0-0.000 -- -- 2-2.500 128 96 2-0 0-2 - - - Lost 2 SOUTH DIVISION Oklahoma 0-0.000 -- -- 4-0 1.000 199 52 3-0 1-0 - - 1-0 Won 4 Oklahoma State 0-0.000 -- -- 4-0 1.000 207 87 3-0 - 1-0 - - Won 5 Texas 0-0.000 -- -- 4-0 1.000 198 43 3-0 1-0 - - 1-0 Won 5 Texas Tech 0-0.000 -- -- 4-0 1.000 183 64 3-0 1-0 - - - Won 6 Baylor 0-0.000 -- -- 2-2.500 137 95 2-1 0-1 - - 0-1 Lost 1 Texas A&M 0-0.000 -- -- 2-2.500 86 98 1-2 1-0 - - - Won 1 UPCOMING SCHEDULE Saturday, Oct. 4 Oklahoma at Baylor (FSN) Kansas at Iowa State (Versus) Texas Tech at Kansas State (ABC) Texas at Colorado (FSN) Texas A&M at Oklahoma State Missouri at Nebraska (ESPN) Saturday, Oct. 11 Texas vs. Oklahoma [Dallas] (ABC) Colorado at Kansas (ESPN2) Kansas State at Texas A&M Nebraska at Texas Tech (FSN) Iowa State at Baylor (FCS) Oklahoma State at Missouri (ESPN or ESPN2) All Times Listed as Central. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. THIS WEEK S RANKINGS Coaches AP HI Oklahoma 1 1 1 Missouri 3 4 4 Texas 5 5 5 Texas Tech 8 7 8 Kansas 16 16 17 Oklahoma State 22 21 23 LAST WEEK S RESULTS Saturday, Sept. 27 at Texas A&M 21, Army 17 (84,090) at #7/7 Texas 52, Arkansas 10 (97,833) Florida State 39, Colorado 21 (46,716) [Jacksonville, Fla.] at Kansas State 45, UL-Lafayette 37 (45,558) at #2/2 Oklahoma 35, #23/24 TCU 10 (85,158) at Oklahoma State 55, Troy 24 (52,463) Virginia Tech 35, at Nebraska 30 (85,831) BIG 12 NOTEBOOK The Big 12 opens conference play in Week 6 with all teams in action. The league completed the regular season non-conference schedule with a 38-10 (.792) record. For the third time in conference history, all 12 teams finished regular season non-conference games with a.500 or better mark. It also occurred in 2002 and 2004. The Big 12 has six teams ranked in national polls this week for the fi rst time since the Sept. 7, 2003 coaches poll and the Sept. 22, 2002 AP edition. Oklahoma State entered the rankings this week to join top-ranked Oklahoma along with Missouri, Texas, Texas Tech and Kansas. This marks the 10th time the Big 12 has had six teams in the AP Top 25 and the ninth time of placing six teams in the coaches ratings. Big 12 teams combined to total 102 points in this week s media poll and 101 points in the coaches poll (rankings are based on 25 points for a No. 1 spot, 24 points for No. 2, etc.) The previous conference best was 84 points in the 1996 preseason media poll and the Sept. 7, 2003 coaches poll. The Big 12 last had a No. 1 rated team when Missouri took over the top spot in the Harris, AP and BCS polls on Nov. 25, 2007. Three teams are ranked in the Top 5 for the fi rst time since Nov. 18, 2001. The Big 12 had a four-week stretch from Oct. 28-Nov. 18, 2001 in which Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas were all listed among the Top 5. The Sept. 28, 2008 top fi ve includes Oklahoma, Missouri and Texas. Big 12 quarterbacks continue to dominate NCAA passing efficiency with nine in the Top 20 and four of the top fi ve: 2. Colt McCoy (UT), 209.7; 3. Sam Bradford (OU), 209.1; 4. Chase Daniel (MU), 193.4; 5. Zac Robinson (OSU), 192.4; 8. Josh Freeman (KSU), 175.8; 10. Robert Griffi n (BU), 171.3; 16. Joe Ganz (NU), 159.5; 18. Todd Reesing (KU), 154.4; 20. Graham Harrell (TTU), 153.6. The Big 12 has a nation-leading fi ve teams in the top 10 for total offense and six in the top 15: 2. Missouri, 595.5; 3. Texas Tech, 572.75; 4. Oklahoma State, 562.5; 7. Oklahoma, 526.5; 10. Texas, 482.0; 12. Kansas, 473.0. All Big 12 individual and team NCAA leaders are listed on pages 7-8. Big 12 Player of the Week honors were awarded to: offense - Manual Johnson (Oklahoma), defense - Trent Hunter (Texas A&M) and special teams - Nate Swift (Nebraska).

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 2 Coaches Teleconference Big 12 football coaches conduct a media teleconference every Monday from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. CT, August 25-December 8. Each coach is available for approximately 10 minutes. 10:00 Mark Mangino, Kansas 10:10 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 10:20 Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State 10:30 Ron Prince, Kansas State 10:40 Gary Pinkel, Missouri 10:50 Mike Leach, Texas Tech 11:00 Art Briles, Baylor 11:10 Gene Chizik, Iowa State 11:20 Mack Brown, Texas 11:30 Mike Sherman, Texas A&M 11:40 Dan Hawkins, Colorado 11:50 Bo Pelini, Nebraska Contact Big 12 Communications for the call-in and/or replay numbers. The calls are also available live and archived on the Big 12 web site at: www.big12sports.com. Big 12 Launches Redesigned Web Site A completely redesigned www.big12sports.com debuted on August 1, 2008. The updated web presence was launched by the league in conjunction with JumpTV Sports, the conference s new internet provider. The site features numerous enhancements, including a broadband video channel along with new interactive and e-commerce opportunities. Video highlights from many Big 12 contests will be featured, with various games and championships streamed live via the site each season. CollegePressBox.com The offi cial media site for Big 12 football will provide one-stop access to updated contact information, media guides, game notes, game books, quotes, links and more for each of the conference s 12 schools and the conference offi ce. Media should contact Big 12 Communications for a user name and password. 13th Annual Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship For the fifth time in league history the Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship game will be held in Kansas City. The 2008 game takes place on Saturday, December 6, at Arrowhead Stadium. Previous Big 12 Championship games staged in Kansas City were in 2000 (79,665), 2003 (79,451), 2004 (62,130) and 2006 (80,031). In 2008, the South representative will be the home team and utilize the sideline on the press box side of the fi eld. General public tickets are priced at $85, $75, $65 and $55, plus handling fees. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster outlets, ticketmaster.com or (800) 676-5488 in addition to in-person at Arrowhead Stadium. Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship Winners In the 12-year history of the event, there have been six different winners. All-time titlists include Texas (1996, 2005), Nebraska (1997, 1999), Texas A&M (1998), Oklahoma (2000, 2002, 2004,2006, 2007), Colorado (2001) and Kansas State (2003). Attendance Attendance in the Big 12 surpassed 4.6 million fans the past two seasons, including 4,652,267 in 2007. Stadiums in the Big 12 were fi lled to 96.6 percent of capacity last year, the ninth straight year over 90 percent. Average attendance in 2007 was 60,419, the highest in league history and fi rst time to average over 60,000. BIG 12 NOTEBOOK October 11 Television Selections The following games have been selected for telecast on October 11, 2008. ABC Texas vs. Oklahoma (Dallas), 11:00 a.m., CT ESPN2 Colorado at Kansas, 11:30 a.m., CT FSN Nebraska at Texas Tech, 2:00 p.m., CT FCS Iowa State at Baylor, 6:00 p.m., CT ESPN or ESPN2 Oklahoma State at Missouri, 7:00 p.m., CT (actual network will be announced Sunday) Home Win Streaks Oklahoma s nation-leading home win streak is at 21 games. Kansas is fourth with 12 consecutive victories at home while Missouri is tied for fi fth with 10. Non-Conference Schedule The non-conference portion of the 2008 Big 12 schedule featured five tilts against teams that were ranked in the preseason Top 25 polls. Fourteen of the 48 non-conference games were against teams that played in a bowl game last season. The league has compiled a 445-182 (.710) nonconference record since 1996 and is 38-10 in 2008. Big 12 Media Preseason Poll Media covering the conference have correctly predicted the division champions in four of the last six seasons (OU/NU-06, UT/CU-05; OU/KSU-03, CU/OU-02). Overall, the top spot in each division has been accurately picked by the league s media corps 14-of-24 times. North South 1. Missouri Oklahoma 2. Kansas Texas 3. Nebraska Texas Tech 4. Colorado Oklahoma State 5. Kansas State Texas A&M 6. Iowa State Baylor Satellite Radio The Big 12 has partnered with XM Satellite Radio for the broadcast of select football games, men s and women s basketball games, plus the Dr Pepper football championship and Phillips 66 basketball tournaments. Each of the league s institutions also have satellite radio agreements in place this football season. Following is a listing: Team Satellite Carrier Channel Baylor Sirius 161 Colorado Sirius 122 Iowa State Sirius 127 Kansas Sirius 122 Kansas State Sirius 125 Missouri Sirius 119 Nebraska Sirius 123 Oklahoma Sirius 123 Oklahoma State XM 203 Texas XM 241 Texas A&M Sirius 121 Texas Tech Sirius 121 Big 12 Weekly Television Shows This year the Big 12 will have two separate weekly highlight shows. Big 12 Showcase returns for its 13th season on FSN. New to the lineup in 2008-09 is Big 12 This Week, a dedicated show on ESPNU. Check local listings for dates and times. Television Partners ABC is in its 13th season as the conference s national network television partner. The Big 12 also continues its long-standing relationship with FSN for its cable rights. FSN has sublicensed select television games in 2008 to ESPN and Versus.

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 3 BAYLOR (2-2, 0-0) This Week: Oklahoma Next Week: Iowa State Baylor has rushed for 100-plus yards in three straight games for the fi rst time since a fi ve-game run to open the 2005 season. LB Joe Pawelek recorded 10 tackle assists against UConn and has a career mark of 136, tying James Francis (1986-89) for ninth on Baylor s all-time list. With 13 total tackles, he also posted the ninth double-digit tackle game of his career, including in all four games this season. WR Kendall Wright established career highs with six receptions and 114 receiving yards. He also recorded his fi rst career touchdown reception. TE Justin Akers caught two touchdown passes for the second time in his career (Rice, 2007). IOWA STATE (2-2, 0-0) This Week: Kansas Next Week: at Baylor COLORADO (3-1, 0-0) This Week: Texas Next Week: at Kansas Colorado scored in its 239th consecutive game against Florida State, adding to the fourth longest active streak in the nation and the ninth longest of all-time. QB Cody Hawkins moved into 11th place all-time on CU s total offense list (3,477 yards) and now has 28 career touchdown passes. Rodney Stewart rushed for his second straight 100-yard game and the 20th by a freshman (true or redshirt) in CU history. He is tied with fi ve others with two 100-yard games as a freshman. CU s fi rst score in each of its last three games has been touchdown passes from Cody Hawkins to Josh Smith. KANSAS (3-1, 0-0) This Week: at Iowa State Next Week: Colorado Iowa State played the fi rst overtime game of Gene Chizik s career after coming back from a 21-point halftime defi cit to force the extra period vs. UNLV. QB Austen Arnaud rushed for a career-high 51 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries at UNLV. He also went 13-of-23 for 155 yards and two TDs through the air. The Cyclone offense didn t commit a turnover against the Rebels, giving ISU a +6 turnover margin for the season. The ISU defense has forced 13 turnovers through four games which is tied for eighth nationally, and fi ve shy of its 2007 season total. KANSAS STATE (3-1, 0-0) This Week: Texas Tech Next Week: at Texas A&M KU s home win streak is at 12 games, the fourth-longest streak in the nation. QB Todd Reesing has three-straight games of 350-plus passing yards. He holds the school record for most 200-yard passing games with 14 for his career, including all four games this season. Kansas defense allowed a season-low 45 rushing yards on 16 attempts against Sam Houston State. The Jayhawks are 12th nationally in total offense (473 ypg) and sixth in passing offense (354.0 ypg). Kerry Meier leads the country in receptions per game (9.25). MISSOURI (4-0, 0-0) This Week: at Nebraska Next Week: Oklahoma State Kansas State has won 100 games at Bill Snyder Family Stadium since the 1990 season. Over the last 18 years, KSU owns a 52-3 (.945) record against non-conference opponents at home. QB Josh Freeman became the K-State leader for career passing yards with 6,238, and is the second player to record 6,000 yards passing for his career. Sophomore Lamark Brown made his debut at running back with 29 carries for 142 yards and his fi rst career rushing touchdown. It was the second 100-yard rushing performance for the Wildcats this season. Ian Campbell registered his second sack of the season and 10 total tackles. He has 18 career sacks to rank tied for seventh in school history. Kansas State has scored in 144 consecutive games, extending the school record and improving on the nation s 12th longest streak. QB Chase Daniel set a career high with 439 passing yards vs. Buffalo and completed 36-of-43 passing attempts. His 83.7 completion percentage is the highest in school history. Daniel set a Big 12 single game record with 20 consecutive completions. He is the fifth player in conference history to amass 10,000 career yards of total offense. He now has 10,356 yards in total offense with 9,592 yards passing and 764 yards rushing. MU s defense held UB to 49 rushing yards on 35 attempts after the team had previously averaged 163 rushing yards per contest. Daniel was named Sept. 22 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week while Sean Weatherspoon got the nod for Defensive Player of the Week.

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 4 NEBRASKA (3-1, 0-0) This Week: Missouri Next Week: at Texas Tech OKLAHOMA (4-0, 0-0) This Week: at Baylor Next Week: vs. Texas Senior receiver Nate Swift s 88-yard punt return for a touchdown vs. Virginia Tech was the fourth-longest punt return in school history and earned him Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week. Nebraska has now returned a punt, kickoff and interception for a touchdown this season. Joe Ganz moved up three spots to 10th on the Nebraska career passing list. He now has 2,700 and is 148 yards from eighth place (Jammal Lord, 2,848 yards). Saturday s attendance of 85,831 is a Memorial Stadium record, bettering the crowd of 85,800 against Colorado in 2006. It also marked the 293rd consecutive sellout at Memorial Stadium. OKLAHOMA STATE (4-0, 0-0) This Week: Texas A&M Next Week: at Missouri OSU is 14-3 in non-conference games under head coach Mike Gundy. The win over Troy was OSU s fi fth in a row dating back to last season, marking the Cowboys longest winning streak since 2004. Saturday s attendance of 52,463 was the largest home crowd in OSU football history. The previous high (51,416) came against Oklahoma in 1996. For the fi rst time since the 2004 football season, OSU is listed among the top 25 teams in the country in all three polls. Sophomore Kendall Hunter rushed for 169 yards vs. Troy and has six 100-yard rushing games in his OSU career. He has topped the century mark in each of the Cowboys four games this season. TEXAS A&M (2-2, 0-0) This Week: at Oklahoma State Next Week: Kansas State Oklahoma s No. 1 national ranking on Sept. 28 set AP poll history as the Sooners have now held the top spot more times than any other team at 96 weeks. Oklahoma s 35-10 victory over TCU was its nation-leading 21st-straight home win, which ties for second-longest in program history and the longest under 10th-year head coach Bob Stoops. Sam Bradford threw for a career-best 411 yards, the third-most by a Sooner quarterback. He is only the second Sooner to throw for over 400 yards in a game. Manual Johnson set a school record with 206 receiving yards on just fi ve receptions and scored three touchdowns (79, 55 and 63 yards) to be named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week. TEXAS (4-0, 0-0) This Week: at Colorado Next Week: vs. Oklahoma Texas has produced at least 400 yards of total offense in 63 of its last 94 games. The Longhorns are 84-2 when recording more than 400 yards of total offense in the Mack Brown era. The Longhorns set a single-game school record by completing 91.3% (21-of-23) of their pass attempts (10 or more attempts). UT s defense has held an opponent to under 20 rushing yards 18 times and to under 200 yards of total offense on 28 occasions since 1990. QB Colt McCoy rushed and passed for a TD for the third time in four games, and the sixth time in his career. He has 573 career pass completions, passing Peter Gardere (561) for second all-time at UT. Quan Cosby became the second UT player to amass 1,500 receiving yards and 1,500 kickoff return yards in a career. He has 1,820 career receiving yards and 1,500 kickoff return yards. TEXAS TECH (4-0, 0-0) This Week: at Kansas State Next Week: Nebraska Paul Freeney s 58-yard fumble return marked the Aggies second defensive touchdown on the year, and was the longest fumble return by A&M since 2004. Army was 1-of-5 passing for just four yards against the Aggie defense. The last time A&M allowed fewer completions, attempts and yards was against Arkansas in 1991. Two true freshmen made their presence felt in the A&M win. Trent Hunter totaled 17 tackles in his fi rst career start, including 11 solo hits. He was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week. Cyrus Gray had a career-high 61 yards on six carries, and added 47 kickoff return yards on two tries. With 12,225 career passing yards, QB Graham Harrell needs 205 to eclipse Kliff Kingsbury s (1999-02) conference and school record of 12,429 yards. Harrell is one of seven players in NCAA history to complete more than 100 touchdown passes in a career. He currently has 101. Harrell currently leads the nation in six categories - total offensive plays, total offensive yards, pass attempts, passing yards, pass completions and passing touchdowns. He is also the current conference leader in passing touchdowns with his 101. Tech is first nationally in passing offense (426.3) and third in total offense (572.75).

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 5 Harris Poll Sept. 28 No. School Rec Pts Prev 1. Oklahoma (102) 4-0 2835 0 2. LSU (3) 4-0 2637 0 3. Alabama (7) 5-0 2601 0 4. Missouri (1) 4-0 2524 0 5. Texas (1) 4-0 2455 0 6. Penn State 5-0 2102 0 7. USC 2-1 1997 0 8. Texas Tech 4-0 1933 0 9. Brigham Young 4-0 1904 0 10. Georgia 4-1 1831 0 11. Florida 3-1 1744 0 12. South Florida 5-0 1657 0 13. Auburn 4-1 1506 0 14. Ohio State 4-1 1482 0 15. Utah 5-0 1195 0 16. Wisconsin 3-1 973 0 17. Kansas 3-1 966 0 18. Boise State 3-0 808 0 19. Vanderbilt 4-0 704 0 20. Fresno State 3-1 493 0 21. Oregon 4-1 476 0 22. Virginia Tech 4-1 350 0 23. Oklahoma State 4-0 299 0 24. Connecticut 5-0 286 0 25. Wake Forest 3-1 223 0 RV: Nebraska, Colorado USA Today Coaches Poll Sept. 28 No. School Rec Pts Prev 1. Oklahoma (57) 4-0 1520 2 2. LSU (1) 4-0 1399 6 3. Missouri 4-0 1398 5 4. Alabama (2) 5-0 1350 10 5. Texas (1) 4-0 1310 7 6. Penn State 5-0 1146 12 7. Brigham Young 4-0 1054 11 8. Texas Tech 4-0 1047 9 9. USC 2-1 990 1 10. Georgia 4-1 888 3 10. South Florida 5-0 888 14 12. Ohio State 4-1 854 13 13. Florida 3-1 832 4 14. Auburn 4-1 776 16 15. Utah 5-0 684 17 16. Kansas 3-1 555 18 17. Wisconsin 3-1 521 8 18. Boise State 3-0 446 20 19. Vanderbilt 4-0 351 25 20. Oregon 4-1 286 22 21. Fresno State 3-1 280 24 22. Oklahoma State 4-0 229 28 23. Connecticut 5-0 180 29 24. Virginia Tech 4-1 161 30 25. Wake Forest 3-1 148 15 RV: Nebraska Associated Press Sept. 28 No. School Rec Pts Prev 1. Oklahoma (43) 4-0 1599 2 2. Alabama (21) 5-0 1565 8 3. LSU 4-0 1466 5 4. Missouri (1) 4-0 1453 6 5. Texas 4-0 1362 7 6. Penn State 5-0 1252 12 7. Texas Tech 4-0 1105 10 8. Brigham Young 4-0 1098 11 9. USC 2-1 1087 1 10. South Florida 5-0 1035 13 11. Georgia 4-1 1018 3 12. Florida 3-1 914 4 13. Auburn 4-1 860 15 14. Ohio State 4-1 829 14 15. Utah 5-0 713 17 16. Kansas 3-1 650 18 17. Boise State 3-0 549 19 18. Wisconsin 3-1 520 9 19. Vanderbilt 4-0 459 21 20. Virginia Tech 4-1 290 28 21. Oklahoma State 4-0 277 27 22. Fresno State 3-1 232 25 23. Oregon 4-1 199 26 24. Connecticut 5-0 126 31 25. Wake Forest 3-1 107 16 RV: Colorado, Nebraska BIG 12 in the WEEKLY RANKINGS (Coaches/AP/Harris/BCS) CU KU MU NU OU OSU UT A&M TTU PS RV/- 13/14 7/6 RV/RV 4/4 RV/ 10/11 RV/ 14/12 9/2 RV/- 12/14 7/6 RV/RV 4/4 RV/RV 9/10 -/- 13/12 9/7 RV/- 11/13 6/6 RV/- 3/3 RV/RV 8/8 -/- 12/12 9/14 RV/- 19/19 5/5 RV/RV 2/2 RV/RV 7/7 -/- 10/11 9/21 RV/RV 18/18 5/6 RV/RV 2/2 RV/RV 7/7 -/- 9/10 9/28 -/RV/RV 16/16/17 3/4/4 RV/RV/RV 1/1/1 22/21/23 5/5/5 -/-/- 8/7/8 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 2008 BIG 12 PLAYERS of the WEEK Offense Defense Special Teams 9/2 Josh Freeman, KSU, QB, Jr Stryker Sulak, MU, DE, Sr Jeremy Maclin, MU, KR/PR, So Colt McCoy, UT, QB, Jr 9/8 Dez Bryant, OSU, WR, So Cha pelle Brown, CU, CB, Jr Niles Paul, NU, KR/PR/WR, So Courtney Herndon, KSU, DB, Jr 9/15 Robert Griffi n, BU, QB, Fr Daniel Charbonnet, TTU, SS, Sr Jeff Wolfert, MU, PK, Sr 9/22 Chase Daniel, MU, QB, Sr Sean Weatherspoon, MU, LB, Jr Aric Goodman, CU, PK, So 9/29 Manual Johnson, OU, WR, Sr Trent Hunter, TAMU, S, Fr Nate Swift, NU, PR/WR, Sr 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 6 BIG 12 ATTENDANCE FIGURES Home Games Only G Total Avg High Baylor (50,000) 3 92,486 30,829 36,258 Colorado (53,750) 2 98,300 49,150 51,883 Iowa State (55,000) 2 96,422 49,805 49,805 Kansas (50,071) 3 152,500 50,833 52,112 Kansas State (50,000) 3 135,949 45,316 45,558 Missouri (68,349) 3 182,073 60,691 65,566 Nebraska (81,067) 4 339,283 84,821 85,831 Oklahoma (82,112) 3 254,349 84,783 85,158 Oklahoma State (60,000) 3 140,852 46,951 52,463 Texas (98,053) 3 293,087 97,696 98,053 Texas A&M (82,600) 3 246,946 82,315 84,165 Texas Tech (52,882) 3 156,460 52,153 53,383 Total 35 2,188,707 62,534 98,053 Road/Neutral Games Only G Total Avg High Baylor 1 38,870 38,870 38,870 Colorado 2 116,335 58,168 69,619 Iowa State 2 96,152 48,076 70,585 Kansas 1 58,755 58,755 58,755 Kansas State 1 42,208 42,208 42,208 Missouri 1 66,441 66,441 66,441 Nebraska - - - - Oklahoma 1 67,716 67,716 67,716 Oklahoma State 1 50,830 50,830 50,830 Texas 1 53,415 53,415 53,830 Texas A&M 1 28,007 28,007 28,007 Texas Tech 1 24,453 24,453 24,453 Total 13 643,182 49,476 70,585 BIG 12 vs. NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS (Includes Bowl Games) All-Time 2008 W L Pct. W L Pct. ACC 15 23.395 0 4.000 Big East 18 10.643 2 3.400 Big Ten 24 32.429 1 1.500 Conference USA 75 11.872 4 0 1.000 Independents 9 6.600 1 0 1.000 MAC 32 8.800 3 0 1.000 Mountain West 39 26.600 3 1.750 Pac-10 31 31.500 3 0 1.000 SEC 18 20.474 1 0 1.000 Sun Belt 70 7.908 5 1.800 WAC 42 6.875 5 0 1.000 Non-IA 72 2.973 10 0 1.000 Total 445 182.710 38 10.792 BIG 12 TELEVISION SCHEDULE Date Game Network Time (CT)/Result Aug. 28 Wake Forest at Baylor FSN WF 41-13 South Dakota State at Iowa State FCS* ISU 44-17 Aug. 30 Oklahoma State vs. Washington State FSN* OSU 39-13 Western Michigan at Nebraska PPV* NU 47-24 Chattanooga at Oklahoma PPV* OU 57-2 Florida Atlantic at Texas PPV* UT 52-10 Missouri vs. Illinois ESPN MU 52-42 Aug. 31 Colorado vs. Colorado State FSN CU 38-17 Sept. 6 San Jose State at Nebraska PPV* NU 35-12 Cincinnati at Oklahoma ABC OU 52-26 Texas A&M at New Mexico Versus* TAMU 28-22 Louisiana Tech at Kansas FSN KU 29-0 Montana State at Kansas State FCS* KSU 69-10 Texas at UTEP ESPN2* UT 42-13 Southeast Missouri at Missouri PPV* MU 52-3 Sept. 12 Kansas at South Florida ESPN2* USF 37-34 Washington State at Baylor FCS BU 45-17 Sept. 13 Iowa State at Iowa BTN* UI 17-5 Nevada at Missouri FSN MU 69-17 Missouri State at Oklahoma State FCS* OSU 57-13 New Mexico State at Nebraska PPV NU 38-7 Oklahoma at Washington ESPN* OU 55-14 SMU at Texas Tech FSN TTU 43-7 Sept. 17 Kansas State at Louisville ESPN2* UL, 38-29 Sept. 18 West Virginia at Colorado ESPN CU, 17-14 OT Sept. 19 Baylor at Connecticut ESPN2* UC, 31-28 Sept. 20 Miami (Fla.) at Texas A&M ABC UM, 41-23 Rice at Texas FSN UT, 52-10 Sam Houston State at Kansas FCS KU, 38-14 Iowa State at UNLV MTN* UNLV, 34-31 OT Sept. 27 Army at Texas A&M Versus TAMU, 21-17 Arkansas at Texas ABC UT, 52-10 Colorado at Florida State ABC* FSU, 39-21 TCU at Oklahoma FSN OU, 35-10 Virginia Tech at Nebraska ABC VT, 35-30 Oct. 4 Kansas at Iowa State Versus 11:30 a.m. Oklahoma at Baylor FSN 11:30 a.m. Texas Tech at Kansas State ABC 2:30 p.m. Texas at Colorado FSN 6:00 p.m. Missouri at Nebraska ESPN 8:00 p.m. Oct. 11 Texas vs. Oklahoma ABC 11:00 a.m. Colorado at Kansas ESPN2 11:30 a.m. Nebraska at Texas Tech FSN 2:00 p.m. Iowa State at Baylor FCS 6:00 p.m. Oklahoma State at Missouri ESPN or ESPN2 7:00 p.m. Oct. 18 TBD FSN 11 a.m. TBD Versus 11:30 a.m. TBD ESPN TBD TBD (Tentative) FSN 6:00 p.m. Oct. 25 TBD Versus 11:30 a.m. TBD FSN 11:30 a.m. TBD FSN 5:30 p.m. Nov. 1 TBD FSN 11:30 a.m. TBD ESPN TBD Nov. 8 TBD FSN 11:00 a.m. TBD Versus 11:30 a.m. TBD FSN 6:00 p.m. Nov. 15 TBD FSN 11:30 a.m. TBD (Tentative) FSN 5:30 p.m. Nov. 27 Texas A&M at Texas ESPN 7:00 p.m. Nov. 28 Colorado at Nebraska ABC 2:30 p.m. Nov. 29 Kansas vs. Missouri FSN 11:30 a.m./2:00 p.m. Oklahoma at Oklahoma State ABC 2:30/7:00 p.m. Dec. 6 Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship ABC 7:00 p.m. * Appearances outside Big 12 Conference television package. All Windows and Times subject to change.

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 7 Rushing 3. Kendall Hunter, Oklahom State 154.50 40. Keith Toston, Oklahoma State 92.00 43. Derrick Washington, Missouri 90.25 47. Rodney Stewart, Colorado 87.25 Pass Efficiency 2. Colt McCoy, Texas 209.71 3. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 209.05 4. Chase Daniel, Missouri 193.39 5. Zac Robinson, Oklahoma State 192.35 8. Josh Freeman, Kansas St. 175.76 10. Robert Griffi n, Baylor 171.29 16. Joe Ganz, Nebraska 159.47 18. Todd Reesing, Kansas 154.37 20. Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 153.62 25. Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M 150.93 38. Austen Arnaud, Iowa State 141.22 Passing 2. Todd Reesing, Kansas 31.50 3. Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 30.00 7. Chase Daniel, Missouri 25.25 19. Cody Hawkins, Colorado 21.75 30. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 20.75 35. Colt McCoy, Texas 20.00 38. Josh Freeman, Kansas State 19.25 Passing Yards per game 1. Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 393.25 4. Chase Daniel, Missouri 353.00 5. Todd Reesing, Kansas 385.00 6. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 323.25 15. Josh Freeman, Kansas St. 276.25 20. Colt McCoy, Texas 254.50 25. Joe Ganz, Nebraska 249.25 48. Zac Robinson, Oklahoma State 212.25 Total Passing Yards 2. Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 1573 6. Chase Daniel, Missouri 1412 7. Todd Reesing, Kansas 1405 10. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 1293 24. Josh Freeman, Kansas State 1105 31. Colt McCoy, Texas 1018 35. Joe Ganz, Nebraska 997 Total Offense 2. Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 418.2 4. Chase Daniel, Missouri 371.5 5. Todd Reesing, Kansas 363.3 8. Colt McCoy, Texas 324.0 10. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 316.5 11. Josh Freeman, Kansas State 304.5 21. Joe Ganz, Nebraska 280.0 25. Zac Robinson, Oklahoma State 275.5 27. Robert Griffi n, Baylor 272.5 46. Zac Robinson, Oklahoma State 235.3 Receptions per Game 1. Kerry Meier, Kansas 9.25 10. Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech 7.25 14. Chase Coffman, Missouri 7.00 28. Jeremy Maclin, Missouri 6.50 38. Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas 6.00 45. Quan Cosby, Texas 5.75 Receiving Yards per Game 1. Brandon Banks, Kansas State 115.75 3. Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech 114.25 5. Dez Bryant, Okla. State 111.00 15. Jeremy Maclin, Missouri 97.75 16. Kerry Meier, Kansas 97.25 21. Chase Coffman, Missouri 94.75 22. Manuel Johnson, Oklahoma 94.00 26. Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas 90.25 34. Quan Cosby, Texas 86.25 40. Detron Lewis, Texas Tech 81.50 43. Jordan Shipley, Texas 80.25 47. Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma 79.33 49. Johnathan Wilson, Kansas 78.75 NCAA INDIVIDUAL BIG 12 LEADERS Total Recieving Yards 8. Brandon Banks, Kansas State 463 10. Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech 457 12. Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State 444 22. Jeremy Maclin, Missouri 391 23. Kerry Meier, Kansas 389 28. Chase Coffman, Missouri 379 29. Manuel Johnson, Oklahoma 376 35. Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas 361 44. Quan Cosby, Texas 345 48. Detron Lewis, Texas Tech 326 Interceptions 1. Daniel Charbonnet, Texas Tech 1.00 5. Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri.75 24. Michael Bibbs, Iowa State.50 Darcel McBath, Texas Tech.50 Joe Pawelek, Baylor.50 Phillip Strozier, Kansas.50 Punting 5. Justin Brantly, Texas A&M 45.56 20. Derek Epperson, Baylor 43.50 34. Mike Brandtner, Iowa State 42.00 38. Matt DiLallo, Colorado 41.67 Punt Returns 9. Dez Bryant, Okla. State 19.11 12. Daymond Patterson, Kansas 18.50 24. Eric Morris, Texas Tech 14.85 25. Deon Murphy, Kansas State 13.79 29. Michael O Connell, Iowa State 12.40 31. Josh Smith, Colorado 12.00 41. Jeremy Maclin, Missouri 10.25 44. Niles Paul, Nebraska 9.80 Kickoff Returns 1. Josh Smith, Colorado 50.00 2. Jeremy Maclin, Missouri 48.33 5. Niles Paul, Nebraska 40.00 6. Perrish Cox, Oklahoma State 38.75 12. Aubrey Quarles, Kansas State 32.75 20. Bailey Johnson, Iowa State 29.40 23. DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma 28.00 Field Goals 2. Jacob Branstetter, Kansas 2.00 18. Grant Mahoney, Iowa State 1.75 24. Alex Henry, Nebraska 1.50 Jeff Wolfert, Missouri 1.50 33. Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State 1.25 Scoring 2. Derrick Washington, Missouri 13.50 4. Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State 12.00 8. Jeff Wolfert, Missouri 11.25 9. Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State 10.50 Shannon Woods, Texas Tech 10.50 17. Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State 10.25 20. Jacob Branstetter, Kansas 9.67 24. Josh Freeman, Kansas State 9.50 31. Seven tied 9.00 All-Purpose Runners 5. Jeremy Maclin, Missouri 193.50 11. Josh Smith, Colorado 170.00 13. Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State 169.00 Kendall Hunter, Okla. State 169.00 43. Brandon Banks, Kansas State 133.50 45. DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma 131.25 Points Responsible For 2. Colt McCoy, Texas 27.00 3. Josh Freeman, Kansas State 26.00 4. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 25.50 8. Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 20.50 11. Todd Reesing, Kansas 19.50 12. Chase Daniel, Missouri 18.00 Robert Griffi n, Baylor 18.00 15. Cody Hawkins, Colorado 16.50 27. Zac Robinson, Oklahoma State 13.50 Joe Ganz, Nebraska 13.50 38. Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State 12.00 Austen Arnaud, Iowa State 12.00 Tackles 4. Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri 12.00 Joe Pawelek, Baylor 12.00 20. Matt Featherston, Texas A&M 10.00 47. Cody Glenn, Nebraska 8.75 Jeff Smart, Colorado 8.75 Solo Tackles 9. Jeff Smart, Colorado 6.25 Cha pelle Brown, Colorado 6.25 14. Matt Featherston, Texas A&M 6.00 29. Brian Duncan, Texas Tech 5.50 46. Ryan Walters, Colorado 5.25 Shaun Mohler, Colorado 5.25 Pass Sacks 2. Brian Orakpo, Texas 1.38 6. Brandon Williams, Texas Tech 1.00 25. Stryker Sulak, Missouri.75 Christopher Lyle, Iowa State.75 Travis Lewis, Oklahoma.75 Brandon Harold, Kansas State.75 McKinnner Dixon, Texas Tech.75 46. Terrence Moore, Nebraska.67 Forced Fumbles 2. James Holt, Kansas.75 6. Brian Orakpo, Texas.50 Brandon Williams, Texas Tech.50 Quinton Moore, Oklahoma State.50 Passes Defended 2. Justin Thornton, Kansas 2.00 5. Jamar Wall, Texas Tech 1.75 Jacob Lacey, Oklahoma State 1.75 13. Daniel Charbonnet, Texas Tech 1.50 Dominque Franks, Oklahoma 1.50 Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri 1.50 25. Arkeith Brown, Texas A&M 1.25 50. 13 tied 1.00 Tackles for Loss 3. Brandon Harold, Kansas State 2.13 4. Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri 2.00 8. Brian Orakpo, Texas 1.75 18. Auston English, Oklahoma 1.50 Leon Freeman, Baylor 1.50 32. Christopher Lyle, Iowa State 1.38 Stryker Sulak, Missouri 1.38 40. Brandon Williams, Texas Tech 1.25 Fumbles Recovered 8. Lendy Holmes, Oklahoma.50 Brian Jackson, Oklahoma.50 Michael Bennett, Texas A&M.50 41. Chris Brown, Iowa State.33 DeMarcus Granger, Oklahoma.33 Paul Freeney, Texas A&M.33 Ben Alexander, Texas.33

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 8 OFFENSE Rushing 1. Okla. State 340.25 13. Baylor 224.00 22. Texas 205.25 31. Missouri 191.25 46. Oklahoma 169.50 57. Nebraska 155.50 59. Iowa St. 153.25 66. Texas Tech 146.50 74. Kansas St. 142.50 79. Colorado 138.50 94. Kansas 119.00 101. Texas A&M 111.25 Passing 1. Texas Tech 1705 2. Missouri 1617 5. Oklahoma 1428 6. Kansas 1416 12. Kansas State 1195 18. Texas 1107 24. Nebraska 1062 53. Oklahoma State 889 67. Baylor 823 71. Colorado 808 80. Iowa State 780 87 Texas A&M 746 Passing Efficiency 2. Texas 206.77 3. Oklahoma 200.00 4. Okla. State 185.77 5. Missouri 183.45 11. Kansas State 161,20 12. Nebraska 159.83 17. Kansas 154,62 22. Baylor 152,06 23. Texas Tech 151.93 35. Texas A&M 142.17 43. Iowa State 133.64 53. Colorado 128.88 Total Offense 2. Missouri 595.50 3. Texas Tech 572.75 4. Okla. State 562.50 7. Oklahoma 526.50 10. Texas 482.00 12. Kansas 473.00 23. Kansas State 441.25 26. Baylor 429.75 33. Nebraska 421.00 75. Iowa State 348.25 82. Colorado 340.50 107. Texas A&M 297.75 Scoring 2. Missouri 215 3. Oklahoma State 207 5. Oklahoma 199 6. Texas 198 8. Kansas State 188 9. Texas Tech 183 17. Nebraska 150 26. Kansas 141 30. Baylor 137 35. Iowa State 128 66. Colorado 107 88. Texas A&M 86 3rd Down Conversion Pct. 4. Kansas 58.2 8. Oklahoma State 53.2 10. Kansas State 51.0 12. Texas 50.0 15. Texas A&M 49.1 16. Texas Tech 49.1 17. Missouri 48.1 18. Oklahoma 48.1 32. Baylor 45.5 65. Colorado 39.7 85. Nebraska 35.6 100. Iowa State 32.7 4th Down Conversion Pct. 1. Okla. State 100.0 Texas 100.0 22. Iowa State 66.7 31. Kansas State 62.5 32. Kansas 60.0 Oklahoma 60.0 42. Texas Tech 55.6 Colorado 55.6 80. Baylor 40.0 94. Nebraska 33.3 104. Texas A&M 25.0 107. Missouri 20.0 Red Zone 1. Oklahoma 1.00 9. Oklahoma State 0.96 10. Texas 0.95 27. Missouri 0.89 42. Kansas 0.86 52. Kansas State 0.84 59. Nebraska 0.82 63. Baylor 0.81 65. Texas Tech 0.80 Colorado 0.80 78. Iowa State 0.78 93. Texas A&M 0.72 DEFENSE Rushing 2. Texas 52.50 12. Oklahoma 73.00 21. Kansas 94.75 24. Missouri 99.00 25. Texas Tech 100.00 35. Nebraska 109.75 51. Baylor 127.50 56. Okla. State 131.75 87. Colorado 172.00 95. Iowa State 187.50 104. Kansas State 206.50 115. Texas A&M 227.50 Pass 5. Texas A&M 139.25 21. Colorado 163.00 22. Kansas State 164.00 30. Iowa State 176.00 34. Oklahoma 180.00 38. Baylor 186.50 45. Okla. State 191.00 76. Kansas 217.50 96. Nebraska 245.00 97. Texas Tech 246.00 100. Texas 250.75 111. Missouri 279.50 NCAA TEAM RANKINGS Total Defense 15. Oklahoma 253.00 26. Texas 303.25 35. Kansas 312.25 36. Baylor 314.00 42. Okla. State 322.75 53. Colorado 335.00 61. Texas Tech 346.00 64. Nebraska 354.75 72. Iowa State 363.50 76. Texas A&M 366.75 77. Kansas State 370.50 79. Missouri 378.50 Scoring 6. Texas 10.75 13. Oklahoma 13.00 18. Kansas 15.25 23. Texas Tech 16.00 40. Nebraska 19.50 47. Missouri 20.75 53. Okla. State 21.75 57. Kansas State 22.75 63. Colorado 23.50 65. Baylor 23.75 67. Iowa State 24.00 71. Texas A&M 24.50 Sacks 1. Texas 4.00 4. Oklahoma 3.75 14. Baylor 2.75 Missouri 2.75 Texas Tech 2.75 Nebraska 2.75 31. Kansas 2.25 39. Kansas State 2.00 66. Colorado 1.50 81. Texas A&M 1.25 Iowa State 1.25 115. Okla. State.500 Tackles for Loss 1. Oklahoma 9.13 2. Missouri 9.00 10. Texas 8.25 29. Nebraska 6.50 37. Kansas 6.25 Baylor 6.25 43. Kansas State 6.00 63. Texas Tech 5.50 74. Iowa State 5.25 Colorado 5.25 99. Texas A&M 4.75 116. Oklahoma State 3.25 Interceptions 1. Texas Tech 10 2. Iowa State 7 3. Kansas 6 4. Colorado 5 Baylor 5 Missouri 5 Nebraska 5 8. Oklahoma 4 9. Oklahoma State 3 Texas A&M 3 11. Kansas State 2 Texas 2 MISC. STATS Net Punting 3. Texas 41.85 4. Okla. State 41.70 13. Baylor 39.44 20. Kansas State 38.90 33. Texas Tech 37.00 57. Texas A&M 35.28 58. Missouri 35.20 64. Iowa State 34.63 89. Colorado 32.79 94. Kansas 32.46 95. Oklahoma 32.45 116. Nebraska 27.50 Punt Returns 1. Okla. State 24.00 13. Kansas 18.50 16. Nebraska 17.00 30. Texas Tech 14.36 32. Kansas State 14.25 44. Iowa State 12.33 47. Colorado 11.83 57. Missouri 9.86 79. Texas 7.33 86. Oklahoma 6.67 91. Texas A&M 6.38 116. Baylor 1.70 Kickoff Returns 13. Iowa State 26.13 14. Oklahoma 26.00 23. Texas Tech 24.78 27. Baylor 24.00 34. Okla. State 23.63 43. Texas 22.89 45. Nebraska 22.78 50. Missouri 22.43 56. Kansas State 21.95 77. Colorado 19.95 102. Texas A&M 17.94 119. Kansas 12.22 Turnover Margin 9. Iowa State 1.50 Oklahoma 1.50 13. Baylor 1.25 Texas Tech 1.25 31. Kansas 0.75 40. Missouri 0.50 49. Oklahoma State 0.25 Texas 0.25 58. Colorado 0.00 75. Nebraska -.25 Texas A&M -.25 89. Kansas State -.50 Fumbles Recovered 11. Iowa State 6 Baylor 6 23. Oklahoma 5 43. Texas A&M 4 67. Oklahoma State 3 Colorado 3 Texas 3 82. Kansas State 2 Missouri 2 102. Kansas 1 Texas Tech 1 Nebraska 1 Fumbles Lost 1. Oklahoma 0 11. Oklahoma State 2 Kansas 2 27. Texas Tech 3 Kansas State 3 Texas 3 Nebraska 3 56. Texas A&M 4 Iowa State 4 Colorado 4 Baylor 4 Missouri 4 Turnovers Gained 8. Iowa State 13 19. Texas Tech 11 Baylor 11 46. Oklahoma 9 59. Colorado 8 75. Kansas 7 Missouri 7 Texas A&M 7 87. Oklahoma State 6 Nebraska 6 100. Texas 5 107. Kansas State 4 Turnovers Lost 1. Oklahoma 3 5. Texas 4 Kansas 4 11. Missouri 5 Oklahoma State 5 29. Texas Tech 6 Baylor 6 Kansas State 6 44. Nebraska 7 Iowa State 7 65. Colorado 8 Texas A&M 8

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 9 CAREER LEADERS Total Offensive Plays 4. Graham Harrell, TTU, Sr (1)... 1,651 5. Chase Daniel, MU, Sr (3)... 1,522 Total Offense 3. Graham Harrell, TTU, Sr (1)... 12,082 5. Chase Daniel, MU, Sr (2)... 10,356 Pass Attempts 2. Graham Harrell, TTU, Sr (1)... 1,571 5. Chase Daniel, MU, Sr (4)... 1,214 Passing Yards 2. Graham Harrell, TTU, Sr (1)... 12,255 3. Chase Daniel, MU, Sr (3)... 9,592 Pass Completions 2. Graham Harrell, TTU, Sr (1)... 1,081 4. Chase Daniel, MU, Sr. (4)... 810 10. Colt McCoy, UT, Jr. (11)... 573 Passing Touchdowns 1. Graham Harrell, TTU, Sr (1)... 101 4. Chase Daniel, MU, Sr (2)... 74 5. Colt McCoy, UT, Jr (6)... 65 Receiving Touchdowns 6. Michael Crabtree, TTU, So (2)... 28 T7. Chase Coffman, MU, Sr (5)... 23 Scoring (Touchdowns) 8. Jorvorskie Lane, TAMU, Sr (3)... 45 Rushing Touchdowns T7. Jorvorskie Lane, TAMU, Sr (2)... 44 Kick Return Yards 4. Marcus Herford, KU, Sr (9)... 1,736 6. Quan Cosby, UT, Sr (14)... 1,500 7. Perrish Cox, OSU, Jr (15)... 1,465 9. Juaquin Iglesias, OU, Sr... 1,301 10. Jeremy Maclin, MU, So... 1,256 Fumble Recoveries T4. Ian Campbell, KSU, Sr... 7 () Denotes NCAA Active Career Leader Ranking SINGLE GAME Consecutive Pass Completions 1. Chase Daniel, MU, Sr... 20 vs. Buffalo (9/20) Yards Per Rush 1. Robert Griffi n...19.7 vs. Washington State (9/12) Highest Completion Percentage 1. Chase Daniel, MU, Sr... 94.1 vs. SE Missouri (9/6) Interceptions T1. Daniel Charbonnet, TTU, Sr... 3 vs. SMU (9/13) Longest Kick Return (Sophomore) 1. Jeremy Maclin, MU... 99 vs. Illinois (8/30) Consecutive Pass Completions 1. Missouri... 20 vs. Buffalo (9/20) Interception Return Yards 1. Iowa State... 202 vs. South Dakota State (8/28) BIG 12 RECORD BOOK 2008 BIG 12 SUPERLATIVES 300-Yard Passers High 3 - Graham Harrell, TTU, Sr... 536 vs. Eastern Washington (8/30) 3 - Chase Daniel, MU, Sr.... 439 vs. Buffalo (9/20) 3 - Todd Reesing, KU, Jr....412 vs. Louisiana Tech (9/6) 3 - Sam Bradford, OU, So... 411 vs. TCU (9/27) 1 - Joe Ganz, NU, Sr...345 vs. Western Michigan (8/30) 1 - Colt McCoy, UT, Jr... 329 vs. Rice (9/20) 1 - Zac Robinson, OSU, Jr... 320 vs. Houston (9/6) 1 - Josh Freeman, KSU, Jr... 313 at Louisville (9/17) 100-Yard Rushers 4 - Kendall Hunter, OSU, So... 210 vs. Houston (9/6) 2 - Rodney Stewart, CU, Fr... 166 vs. West Virginia (9/18) 2 - Keith Toston, OSU, Jr... 148 vs. Montana State (9/13) 2 - DeMarco Murray, OU, So....124 vs. Chattanooga (8/30) 1 - Robert Griffi n, BU, Fr... 217 vs. Washington State (9/12) 1 - Beau Johnson, OSU, Jr... 138 vs. Montana State (9/13) 1 - Lamark Brown, KSU, So... 137 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (9/27) 1 - Derrick Washington, MU, So...130 vs. Illinois (8/30) 1 - Mike Goodson, TAMU, Jr... 124 vs. Arkansas State (8/30) 1 - Shannon Woods, TTU, Sr...108 vs. Massachusetts (9/20) 1 - Chris Brown, OU, Jr... 107 at Washington (9/13) 1 - Marlon Lucky, NU, Sr.... 103 vs. New Mexico state (9/13) 1 - Colt McCoy, UT, Jr....103 vs. Florida Atlantic (8/30) 100-Yard Receivers 2 - Dez Bryant, OSU, So... 236 vs. Houston (9/6) 2 - Manuel Johnson, OU, Sr.... 206 vs. TCU (9/27) 2 - Jeremy Maclin, MU, So... 172 vs. Nevada (9/13) 2 - Michael Crabtree, TTU, So...158 at Nevada (9/6) 2 - Brandon Banks, KSU, Jr... 153 at Louisville (9/17) 2 - Dezmon Briscoe, KU, So...146 vs. Louisiana Tech (9/6) 2 - Kerry Meier, KU, Jr... 136 vs. Sam Houston State (9/20) 2 - Chase Coffman, MU,... 127 vs. Nevada (9/13) 1 - Jonathan Wilson, KU, So...171 at USF (9/12) 1 - Eric Morris, TTU, Sr.... 164 vs. Eastern Washington (8/30) 1 - Detron Lewis, TTU, So.... 163 vs. Eastern Washington (8/30) 1 - Jordan Shipley, UT, Sr... 155 vs. Rice (9/20) 1 - Quan Cosby, UT, Sr...154 at UTEP (9/6) 1 - Ryan Broyles, OU, Fr...141 vs. Cincinnati (9/6) 1 - Daymond Patterson, KU, Fr...130 vs. Louisiana Tech (9/6) 1 - Nate Swift, NU, Sr....121 vs. Western Michigan (8/30) 1 - Chase Coffman, MU, Sr....120 vs. Illinois (8/30) 1 - Kendall Wright, BU, Fr... 114 at Connecticut (9/19) 1 - R.J. Sumrall, ISU, Sr....104 vs. Kent State (9/6) 1 - Tommy Saunders, MU, Sr... 100 vs. Nevada (9/13) 10-Tackle Games 3 - Joe Pawelek, BU, Jr.... 15 vs. Wake Forest (8/30) 2 - Sean Weatherspoon, MU, Jr... 20 vs. Buffalo (9/20) 2 - Cody Glenn, NU, Sr.... 14 vs. Virginia Tech (9/27) 2 - Jeff Smart, CU, Jr... 12 vs. West Virginia (9/18) 1 - Trent Hunter, TAMU, Fr... 17 vs. Army (9/27) 1 - Matt Featherston, TAMU, Jr.... 16 vs. Arkansas State (8/30) 1 - Roddrick Muckelroy, UT, Jr....14 at UTEP (9/6) 1 - Bront Bird, TTU, So....14 at Nevada (9/6) 1 - James Holt, KU, Sr...13 at USF (9/12) 1 - Brian Duncan, TTU, So...12 at Nevada (9/6) 1 - Travis Lewis, OU, Fr....12 vs. Cincinnati (9/6) 1 - William Moore, MU, Sr....12 vs. Illinois (8/30) 1 - Carl Gettis, MU, So...12 vs. Illinois (8/30) 1 - Arkeith Brown, TAMU, Sr....11 vs. Arkansas State (8/30) 1 - Ryan Walters, CU, Sr...11 vs. Colorado State (8/31) 1 - Fred Garrin, ISU, Jr... 11 at UNLV (9/20) 1 - Ian Campbell, KSU, Sr... 11 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (9/27) 1 - Phillip Dillard, NU, Jr... 11 vs. Virginia Tech (9/27) 1 - Orie Lemon, OSU, Jr.... 10 vs. Eastern Washington (8/30) 1 - Darrel Stuckey, KU, Jr...10 vs. Louisiana Tech (9/6) 1 - Pierre Allen, NU, So.... 10 vs. San Jose State (9/6) 1 - Jeremy Beal, OU, So...10 vs. Cincinnati (9/6) 1 - Eric Hagg, NU, So...10 vs. New Mexico State (9/13) 1 - Chris Carney, KSU, Jr...10 vs. Louisville (9/17) 1 - James Smith, ISU, Jr...10 at UNLV (9/20) 1 - Courtney Herndon, KSU, Jr... 10 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (9/27) 1 - Ryan Reynolds, OU, Jr... 10 vs. TCU (9/27)

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 10 WEEK 6 GAME CAPSULES OKLAHOMA at BAYLOR Saturday, Oct. 4 11:30 a.m. (CT) -- FSN Floyd Casey Stadium (50,000), Waco, Texas Series: OU leads 17-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 10, 2007, OU 52-21 in Norman, Okla. Oklahoma (4-0, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Bob Stoops (Iowa, 1983) Career: 101-22 (10th year) School: 101-22 (10th year) Offense - Rushing: DeMarco Murray (4 G, 59-335 yards, 3 TD) Passing: Sam Bradford (4 G, 83-115-2-1,293 yards, 16 TD) Receiving: Manuel Johnson (4 G, 21-376 yards, 4 TD) Defense - Tackles: Travis Lewis (4 G, 32, 19 solo) Sacks: Travis Lewis (4 G, 3-18 yards) Int.: Lendy Holmes (4 G, 1-8 yards) Baylor (2-2, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Art Briles (Texas Tech, 1979) Career: 36-30 (6th year) School: 2-2 (1st year) Offense - Rushing: Robert Griffi n (4 G, 55-334 yards, 5 TD) Passing: Robert Griffi n (4 G, 47-78-0-756 yards, 7 TD) Receiving: Kendall Wright (4 G, 15-185 yards, 1 TD) Defense - Tackles: Joe Pawelek (4 G, 48, 11 solo) Sacks: Antonio Jones (4 G, 2-24 yards) Int.: Joe Pawelek (4 G, 2-40 yards) TEXAS at COLORADO Saturday, Oct. 4 6:00 p.m. (CT) -- FSN Folsom Field (53,750), Boulder, Colo. Series: UT leads 9-7 Last Meeting: Dec. 3, 2005, UT 70-3, Houston, Texas Texas (4-0, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Mack Brown (Florida State, 1974) Career: 193-99-1 (25th year) School: 107-25 (11th year) Offense Rushing: Colt McCoy (4 G, 34-278 yards, 4 TD) Passing: Colt McCoy (4 G, 80-100-1-1,1018 yards, 14 TD) Receiving: Quan Cosby (4 G, 23-345 yards, 3 TD) Defense Tackles: Roddrick Muckelroy (4 G, 30, 16 solo) Sacks: Brian Orakpo (4 G, 6-63 yards) Int.: Aaron Williams (4 G, 1-81 yards) Colorado (3-1, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Dan Hawkins (UC-Davis, 1984) Career: 64-29 (8th year) School: 11-18 (3rd year) Offense - Rushing: Rodney Stewart (4 G, 62-367 yards, 0 TD) Passing: Cody Hawkins (4 G, 87-136-4-808 yards, 9 TD) Receiving: Josh Smith (4 G, 17-204 yards, 3 TD) Defense - Tackles: Jeff Smart (4 G, 35, 25 solo) Sacks: Brad Jones (4 G, 2-18 yards) Int.: Ryan Walters (4 G, 1-28 yards) KANSAS at IOWA STATE Saturday, Oct. 4 11:30 a.m. (CT) - VERSUS Jack Trice Stadium (55,000), Ames, Iowa Series: KU leads 47-34-6 Last Meeting: Nov. 17, 2007, KU 45-7 in Lawrence, Kan. Kansas (3-1, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Mark Mangino (Youngstown State, 1987) Career: 40-37 (7th year) School: 40-37 (7th year) Offense - Rushing: Angus Quigley (4 G, 40-214 yards, 1 TD) Passing: Todd Reesing (4 G, 126-179-2-1,405 yards, 11 TD) Receiving: Kerry Meier (4 G, 37-389 yards, 1 TD) Defense - Tackles: Darrel Stuckey (4 G, 26, 15 solo) Sacks: Jake Laptad (4 G, 2.5-11 yards) Int.: Phill Strozier (4 G, 2-30 yards) Iowa State (2-2, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Gene Chizik (Florida, 1985) Career: 5-11 (2nd year) School: 5-11 (2nd year) Offense - Rushing: Phillip Bates (4 G, 24-192 yards, 0 TD) Passing: Austen Arnaud (4 G, 54-83-2-643 yards, 4 TD) Receiving: R.J. Sumrall (4 G, 15-284 yards, 4 TD) Defense - Tackles: James Smith (4 G, 28, 15 solo) Sacks: Christopher Lyle (4 G, 3-16 yards) Int.: Michael Bibbs (4 G, 2-53 yards) TEXAS TECH at KANSAS STATE Saturday, Oct. 4 2:30 p.m. (CT) - ABC Bill Snyder Family Stadium (52,200), Manhattan, Kan. Series: TTU leads 6-3 Last Meeting: Oct. 15, 2005, TTU 59-20 in Lubbock, Texas Texas Tech (4-0, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Mike Leach (Brigham Young, 1983) Career: 69-37 (9th year) School: 69-37 (9th year) Offense Rushing: Shannon Woods (4 G, 43-276 yards, 7 TD) Passing: Graham Harrell (4 G, 120-186-3-1,573 yards, 12 TD) Receiving: Michael Crabtree (4 G, 29-457 yards, 6 TD) Defense Tackles: Brian Duncan (4 G, 28, 22 solo) Sacks: Brandon Williams (4 G, 4-50 yards) Int.: Daniel Charbonnet (4 G, 4-29 yards) Kansas State (3-1, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Ron Prince (Appalachian State, 1992) Career: 15-14 (3rd year) School: 15-14 (3rd year) Offense - Rushing: Lamark Brown (4 G, 30-125 yards, 1 TD) Passing: Josh Freeman (4 G, 77-115-2-1,105 yards, 11 TD) Receiving: Brandon Banks (4 G, 22-436 yards, 6 TD) Defense - Tackles: Ulla Pomele (4 G, 25, 17 solo) Sacks: Brandon Harold (4 G, 3-21 yards) Int.: Courtney Herndon (4 G, 1-26 yards)

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 11 WEEK 6 GAME CAPSULES MISSOURI at NEBRASKA Saturday, Oct. 4 8:00 p.m. (CT) - ESPN Memorial Stadium (81,067), Lincoln, Neb. Series: NU leads 63-35-3 Last Meeting: Oct. 6, 2007, MU 41-6 in Columbia, Mo. Missouri (4-0, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Gary Pinkel (Kent State, 1973) Career: 126-74-3 (18th year) School: 53-37 (8th year) Offense Rushing: Derrick Washington (4 G, 53-361 yards, 8 TD) Passing: Chase Daniel (4 G, 101-133-1-1,412 yards, 12 TD) Receiving: Chase Coffman (4 G, 28-379 yards, 3 TD) Defense Tackles: Sean Weatherspoon (4 G, 48, 20 solo) Sacks: Stryker Sulak (4 G, 3-27 yards) Int.: Sean Witherspoon (4 G, 3-100 yards) Nebraska (3-1, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Bo Pelini (Ohio State, 1990) Career: 4-1 (1st year) School: 4-1 (1st year) Offense Rushing: Marlon Lucky (4 G, 42-186 yards, 4 TD) Passing: Joe Ganz (4 G, 67-104-4-997 yards, 7 TD) Receiving: Nate Swift (4 G, 15-259 yards, 2 TD) Defense Tackles: Cody Glenn (4 G, 35, 17 solo) Sacks: Ndamukong Suh (4 G, 2-15 yards) Zach Potter (4 G, 2-15 yards)s Int.: Armando Murillo (4 G, 1-57 yards) TEXAS A&M at OKLAHOMA STATE Saturday, Oct. 4 6:00 p.m. (CT) Boone Pickens Stadium (60,000), Stillwater, Okla. Series: TAMU leads 17-6 Last Meeting: Oct. 6, 2007, TAMU 24-23 in College Station, Texas Texas A&M (2-2, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Mike Sherman (Central Connecticut State, 1977) Career: 2-2 (1st year) School: 2-2 (1st year) Offense - Rushing: Mike Goodson (4 G, 53-220 yards, 2 TD) Passing: Jerrod Johnson (4 G, 35-61-2-452 yards, 7 TD) Receiving: Mike Goodson (4 G, 17-140 yards, 2 TD) Defense - Tackles: Matt Featherston (4 G, 40, 24 solo) Sacks: Jordan Pugh (4 G, 1-8 yards) Int.: Jordan Peterson (3 G, 1-48 yards) Oklahoma State (4-0, 0-0 Big 12) Coach: Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State, 1990) Career: 22-19 (4th year) School: 22-19 (4th year) Offense Rushing: Kendall Hunter (4 G, 80-618 yards, 8 TD) Passing: Zac Robinson (4 G, 52-73-3-849 yards, 7 TD) Receiving: Dez Bryant (4 G, 22-444 yards, 6 TD) Defense Tackles: Andre Sexton (4 G, 24, 11 solo) Sacks: Ricky Price (4 G, 1-3 yards) Int.: Jeremiah Price (4 G, 1-15 yards) BIG 12 INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS Big 12 Plays Plays Avg. Length One Two Coaches Challenges Replay Crew Reviewed Overturned of Review Coaches Challenge Coaches Challanges Upheld 9/1 11 10 3 1:44 3 0 2 9/8 9 11 3 1:31 1 0 0 9/15 5 10 3 1:30 1 0 0 9/22 6 7 3 1:30 1 0 0 9/29 6 8 0 1:10 2 0 0 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1 Totals 37 46 12 1:29 8 0 2 2005 78 96 33 1:33 - - - 2006 84 121 27 1:43 30 2 2 2007 80 110 36 1:35 19 0 1

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 12 BAYLOR (2-2, 0-0) BU Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (CT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A28 L, 13-41 Wake Forest 30,633 23 23 94 156 250 15-30-2 5 156 220 376 27-36-0 2 S6 W, 51-6 Northwestern State 36,258 207 330 537 20-26-0 1 52 138 190 18-33-1 2 S13 W, 45-17 Washington State 25,595 426 129 555 7-16-0 0 77 263 340 23-38-2 5 S19 L, 28-31 at Connecticut 38,870 RV 169 208 377 14-25-0 0 225 125 350 13-23-2 2 O4 11:30 a.m. Oklahoma 1 1 O11 6:00 p.m. Iowa State O18 TBA at Oklahoma State O25 TBA at Nebraska N1 TBA Missouri N8 TBA at Texas N15 TBA Texas A&M N29 TBA at Texas Tech COLORADO (3-1, 0-0) CU Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (MT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S31 W, 38-17 Colorado State 69,619 RV 153 214 367 20-29-1 2 71 187 258 27-28-2 2 S6 W, 31-24 Eastern Washington 46,417 RV 90 261 351 28-39-1 2 47 303 350 32-51-2 3 S18 W, 17-14 West Virginia 51,883 21* 22 187 179 366 22-33-1 2 311 43 354 10-15-0 1 S27 L, 21-39 at Florida State 46,716 RV* RV RV* 124 154 278 17-36-1 2 259 119 378 10-22-1 2 O4 5:00 p.m. Texas RV 5 5 O11 10:30 a.m. at Kansas O18 TBA Kansas State O25 TBA at Missouri N1 TBA at Texas A&M N8 TBA Iowa State N15 TBA Oklahoma State N28 1:30 p.m. at Nebraska *denotes AP ranking IOWA STATE (2-2, 0-0) ISU Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (CT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A28 W, 44-17 South Dakota St. 46,617 229 159 399 19-139-0 3 180 170 350 23-37-5 6 S6 W, 48-28 Kent State 49,805 160 214 374 15-21-0 1 243 167 410 11-24-0 4 S13 L, 5-17 at Iowa 70,585 RV 73 252 325 24-40-3 3 122 122 244 9-19-2 2 S20 L, 31-34 at UNLV 25,567 151 155 306 13-28-0 0 209 245 454 16-22-0 1 O4 11:30 a.m. Kansas 17 16 O11 6:00 p.m. at Baylor O18 TBA Nebraska O25 TBA Texas A&M N1 TBA at Oklahoma State N8 TBA at Colorado N15 TBA Missouri N22 TBA at Kansas State KANSAS (3-1, 0-0) KU Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (CT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A30 W, 40-10 Florida International 52,112 14* 13 128 256 384 37-52-1 2 66 73 139 10-29-2 3 S6 W, 29-0 Louisiana Tech 48,621 12* 14 126 412 538 32-38-0 0 148 119 267 12-33-1 1 S12 L, 34-37 at South Florida 58,755 13* 11 19* 18 61 373 434 34-51-1 1 120 338 458 32-45-0 0 S20 W, 38-14 Sam Houston State 51,767 19* 19 161 367 528 24-39-0 1 45 340 385 26-46-3 3 O4 11:30 a.m. at Iowa State 17 16 O11 11:30 a.m. Colorado O18 TBA at Oklahoma O25 TBA Texas Tech N1 TBA Kansas State N8 TBA at Nebraska N15 TBA Texas N29 TBA Missouri *denotes AP ranking

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 13 KANSAS STATE (3-1, 0-0) KSU Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (CT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A30 W, 45-6 North Texas 45,150 165 306 471 27-42-1 2 105 100 205 16-29-0 0 S6 W, 69-10 Montana State 45,251 177 304 481 17-23-0 0 83 108 191 17-35-2 4 S17 L, 38-29 at Louisville 42,208 30 313 343 22-42-2 3 303 274 577 22-33-0 0 S27 W, 45-37 UL-Lafayette 45,558 198 272 470 21-28-0 1 335 174 509 16-29-0 0 O4 2:30 p.m. Texas Tech 8 8 O11 1:00 p.m. at Texas A&M O18 TBA at Colorado O25 TBA Oklahoma N1 TBA at Kansas N8 TBA at Missouri N15 TBA Nebraska N22 TBA Iowa State MISSOURI (4-0, 0-0) MU Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (CT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A30 W, 52-42 Illinois 66,441 6* 7 20* 19 226 323 549 26-45-1 2 81 451 532 26-42-2 2 S6 W, 52-3 SE Missouri State 62,305 7* 6 256 336 592 26-33-0 0 84 250 334 26-53-1 2 S13 W, 69-17 Nevada 54,202 6* 6 132 519 651 27-36-0 0 182 180 362 21-40-1 1 S20 W, 42-21 Buffalo 65,566 5* 5 151 439 590 36-45-0 3 49 237 286 22-40-1 2 O4 8:00 p.m. at Nebraska 4 3 RV RV O11 7:00 p.m. Oklahoma State O18 TBA at Texas O25 TBA Colorado N1 TBA at Baylor N8 TBA Kansas State N15 TBA at Iowa State N29 TBA Kansas *denotes AP ranking NEBRASKA (3-1, 0-0) NU Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (CT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A30 W, 47-24 Western Michigan 84,485 RV* RV 138 345 483 20-36-2 2 8 342 350 30-49-1 2 S6 W, 35-12 San Jose State 84,146 RV* RV 99 216 315 18-27-1 2 137 216 353 19-33-2 2 S13 W, 38-7 New Mexico State 84,821 RV 330 223 553 18-24-0 1 114 225 339 19-39-2 2 S27 L, 30-35 Virginia Tech 85,831 RV* RV RV* RV 55 278 333 17-26-1 2 206 171 377 9-15-0 0 O4 8:00 p.m. Missouri RV RV 4 3 O11 2:00 p.m. at Texas Tech O18 TBA at Iowa State O25 TBA Baylor N1 TBA at Oklahoma N8 TBA Kansas N15 TBA at Kansas State N28 2:30 p.m. Colorado *denotes AP ranking OKLAHOMA (4-0, 0-0) OU Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (CT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A30 W, 57-2 Chattanooga 84,715 4* 4 182 305 487 31-38-1 1 16 20 36 3-17-0 0 S6 W, 52-26 Cincinnati 84,476 4* 4 197 395 592 29-38-2 2 87 239 326 22-42-2 2 S13 W, 55-14 at Washington 67,716 3* 3 274 317 591 19-24-0 0 87 249 336 23-38-0 3 S27 W, 35-10 TCU 85,158 2* 2 24* 23 25 411 436 19-34-0 0 102 212 314 16-41-2 4 O4 11:30 a.m. at Baylor 1 1 O11 11:00 a.m. Texas O18 TBA Kansas O25 TBA at Kansas State N1 TBA Nebraska N8 TBA at Texas A&M N22 TBA Texas Tech N29 TBA at Oklahoma State *denotes AP ranking

Big 12 Football September 29, 2008 Week 6 Release Page 14 OKLAHOMA STATE (4-0, 0-0) OSU Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (CT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A30 W, 39-13 vs Washington St. 50,830 RV 174 193 367 20-27-1 1 114 82 196 12-25-1 1 S6 W, 56-37 Houston 45,001 RV* RV 379 401 699 14-21-2 3 96 387 483 35-62-0 1 S13 W, 57-13 Missouri State 43,388 450 122 572 5-10-0 1 173 23 196 4-18-0 1 S27 W, 55-24 Troy 52,463 RV* RV 358 254 612 16-21-0 0 144 272 416 27-49-2 3 O4 6:00 p.m. Texas A&M 23 22 O11 7:00 p.m. at Missouri O18 TBA Baylor O25 TBA at Texas N1 TBA Iowa State N8 TBA at Texas Tech N15 TBA at Colorado N29 TBA Oklahoma *denotes AP ranking TEXAS (4-0, 0-0) UT Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (CT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A30 W, 52-10 Florida Atlantic 98,053 11* 10 232 271 503 28-35-0 0 37 255 292 17-39-1 2 S6 W, 42-13 at UTEP 53,415 9* 10 122 282 404 20-29-1 1 145 267 412 25-46-0 1 S20 W, 52-10 Rice 97,201 7* 7 259 341 600 20-24-0 2 17 301 318 30-48-0 0 S27 W, 52-10 Arkansas 97,833 7* 7 208 213 421 21-23-0 1 11 180 191 14-28-1 2 O4 6:00 p.m. at Colorado 5 5 RV O11 11:00 a.m. Oklahoma O18 TBA Missouri O25 TBA Oklahoma State N1 TBA at Texas Tech N8 TBA Baylor N15 TBA at Kansas N27 7:00 p.m. Texas A&M *denotes AP ranking TEXAS A&M (2-2, 0-0) TAMU Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (CT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A30 L, 14-18 Arkansas State 78,691 RV 133 170 303 19-27-2 4 255 160 415 15-28-0 1 S6 W, 28-22 at New Mexico 28,007 92 144 236 13-24-0 1 216 154 370 22-38-2 4 S20 L, 23-41 Miami 84,165 87 275 362 19-32-1 2 159 239 398 20-29-1 1 S27 W, 21-17 Army 84,090 133 157 290 13-19-1 1 280 4 284 1-5-0 1 O4 6:00 p.m. at Oklahoma State 23 22 O11 1:00 p.m. Kansas State O18 TBA Texas Tech O25 TBA at Iowa State N1 TBA Colorado N8 TBA Oklahoma N15 TBA at Baylor N27 7:00 p.m. at Texas TEXAS TECH (4-0, 0-0) TTU Opp. Offense Defense Date Time (CT) Opponent Att. HI C HI C Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO A30 W, 49-24 Eastern Washington 49,887 12* 14 103 536 639 43-58-1 2 23 341 364 38-63-3 3 S6 W, 35-19 at Nevada 24,453 13* 12 124 297 421 19-46-2 2 224 264 488 24-35-1 2 S13 W, 43-7 SMU 53,383 12* 12 180 513 693 37-55-0 1 61 213 274 18-37-5 5 S20 W, 56-14 Massachusetts 53,190 11* 10 179 359 538 31-43-0 1 92 166 258 17-26-1 1 O4 2:30 p.m. at Kansas State 8 8 O11 2:00 p.m. Nebraska O18 TBA at Texas A&M O25 TBA at Kansas N1 TBA Texas N8 TBA Oklahoma State N22 TBA at Oklahoma N29 TBA Baylor *denotes AP ranking