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Big 12 Week Seven Rewind

By Wendell Barnhouse
Big 12 Digital Correspondent

Scoring Story
There were nine rushing touchdowns that averaged 5.8 yards and 23 passing touchdowns that averaged 25.1 yards.

The eight teams averaged 79.8 plays and 494.5 yards in total offense, averaging 6.2 yards per snap.

Of the 32 touchdown drives, 17 took less than two minutes and five of those took less than one minute.

Baylor (6-0, 3-0; defeated West Virginia, 62-38; vs. Iowa State Saturday)
Junior wide receiver Corey Coleman broke the Baylor single-season record for touchdown receptions. His three catches for touchdowns give him 16, surpassing the record of 14 set by Kendall Wright in 2011.

Coleman joins Texas Tech's Michael Crabtree and Oklahoma State's Justin Blackmon as the only players in the last 10 years with 100-plus yards receiving and at least one receiving touchdown in the first six games of a season.

With 380 yards passing and a career-high 160 yards rushing, junior quarterback Seth Russell became the second quarterback in school history with a game of 300 yards passing and 100 yards rushing. Robert Griffin III had 312 passing and 103 rushing against Kansas in 2011.

Baylor has scored 50 or more points in six consecutive games, matching the modern-day record set by Oklahoma in 2008.

Iowa State (2-4, 1-2; lost to TCU, 45-21; at Baylor Saturday)
Sophomore wide receiver Allen Lazard had a career-long 74-yard reception for a touchdown, the first 100-yard receiving game of his career and a career-best 147 yards in receptions.

Quarterback Joel Lanning had a career-best 74 yard completion for the first passing touchdown of his career.

Iowa State's 21 first-quarter points were its most in an opening period since 2011 when it scored 21 in the opening period at Texas Tech.

Iowa State had its longest scoring drive of the season in the first quarter, going 91 yards for a touchdown.

Kansas (0-6, 0-3; lost to Texas Tech, 30-20; at Oklahoma State Saturday)
Freshman quarterback Ryan Willis had career highs for attempts (50), completions (35) and yards (330). Those are all freshman records for Kansas.

Sophomore wide receiver Darious Crawley had a career-best six receptions for 59 yards and scored the first touchdown of his career.

Senior wide receiver Tre' Parmalee had a career-high 84 receiving yards.

Kansas trails in the Texas Tech series 16-1 and is winless versus Texas Tech since a 34-31 overtime win in Lubbock on Oct. 6, 2001.

Kansas State (3-3, 0-3; lost to Oklahoma, 55-0; at Texas Saturday)
Over the final two quarters of the TCU game and the first two quarters against Oklahoma, K-State was outscored 70-10 and out-gained in total yards 612 to 199.

The shutout ended a streak of scoring in 234 consecutive games. The Wildcats were held off the scoreboard for the first time since a 12-0 loss at Colorado in 1996.

K-State finished with 110 total yards, its fewest since gaining 86 against Nebraska in 1996. The 45 passing yards was the fewest for the Wildcats since throwing for 40 against Iowa State in 1992.

The margin of defeat was the worst in the Bill Snyder Era and the most lopsided loss for K-State since a 63-0 defeat at Oklahoma in 1974.

Oklahoma (5-1, 2-1; defeated Kansas State, 55-0; vs. Texas Tech Saturday)
Baker Mayfield threw five touchdown passes in the first half, tying Jason White's (vs. Texas A&M in 2003) school record for the most in a half. Mayfield finished with five TD passes, a career high.

Defensive back Zack Sanchez had a 38-yard pick six. He has tied the school record with three interception returns for touchdowns in his career.

Bob Stoops, a former K-State assistant, is now 6-0 as the OU coach in games in Manhattan and all six victories have come by double digits. No other current Big 12 school has more than two wins in Manhattan.

Oklahoma has won 35 consecutive regular-season games following a regular-season loss. The Sooners have not lost back-to-back regular-season games since Oct. 2 and 9, 1999, Stoops' debut season.

Oklahoma State (6-0, 3-0; did not play; vs. Kansas Saturday)
The Cowboys return to action after a bye week by hosting Kansas.

TCU (7-0, 4-0; defeated Iowa State, 45-21; vs. West Virginia Oct. 29)
Quarterback Trevone Boykin completed a career-best 84.4 percent (27-of-32) of his passes. Boykin has the nation's longest current streak of games with a touchdown pass (22).

Receiver Josh Doctson broke two single-season records he set last season. His 12 touchdown catches surpass the 11 he caught last season and he has 1,067 yards in receiving, breaking the record of 1,018 he set last season.

Senior Jaden Oberkrom's 23-yard field goal was the 66th of his career, breaking Nick Browne's TCU mark of 65 (2001-03).

TCU has won a school-record 15 consecutive games and its winning streak is the nation's second-longest active winning streak, behind Ohio State (20).

Texas (2-4, 1-1; did not play; vs. Kansas State Saturday)
The Longhorns hope to maintain the momentum of their victory over Oklahoma when they return to action after a bye week.

Texas Tech (5-2, 2-2; defeated Kansas, 30-20; at Oklahoma Saturday)
Kicker Clayton Hatfield made multiple field goals for the first time in his career. He was good on kicks from 30, 24 and 25 yards.

Texas Tech offensive lineman Le'Raven Clark gave Texas Tech an 11-0 lead in the second quarter with a successful two-point attempt; he took a lateral snap and scored from a "swinging gate" formation.

Jah'Shawn Johnson returned the first interception of his career for a touchdown that gave Texas Tech its final points.

Texas Tech has consecutive Big 12 victories for the first time since defeating Kansas, Iowa State and West Virginia in 2013.

West Virginia (3-3, 0-3; lost at Baylor, 62-38; at TCU Oct. 29)
Freshman David Sills, seeing his first action of the season, had a 29-yard reception for the first catch of his career and later had a 35-yard touchdown catch, the first of his career.

Shelton Gibson's 100-yard kickoff return in the fourth quarter was the first of his career.

Shelton Gibson's 70-yard touchdown reception from Skyler Howard in the first quarter was the longest pass play from scrimmage in 2015.

West Virginia has gained at least 350 yards in total offense in 27 consecutive games, the longest such streak in FBS.