Baylor (had a bye)
Iowa State (defeated Texas 24-0)
Iowa State recorded its first shutout since Nov. 23, 2013 (34-0 vs. Kansas) and beat Texas for the first time in Ames.
The 204 yards allowed by ISU are its third-fewest ever in Big 12 play (150 vs. Kansas, 2002; 190 vs. Baylor, 2001).
ISU is averaging 225.0 rushing ypg over its last six games.
Mike Warren had his fifth 100-yard rushing effort this season, the most by a Cyclone since 2009 (Alexander Robinson, six).
Kansas (lost to Oklahoma 62-7)
Kansas started five true freshmen on offense against the Sooners. The total number of freshmen who started offensively can be increased to six with the addition of redshirt frosh Jacob Bragg.
Junior safety Fish Smithson posted his fifth double-digit tackling effort of the season with 10 stops.
To start the second quarter freshman quarterback Ryan Willis and redshirt freshman wide receiver Tyler Patrick connected on an 18-yard pass for a score, bringing the score to 21-7. The pass was the third of Willis' five-total touchdowns that was hauled-in by a fellow freshman or redshirt frosh. Steven Sims, Jr., had the other two.
Junior kicker, turned punter, Matthew Wyman punted a career-high eight times for 342 yards (42.8 avg). Wyman pinned two kicks inside the 20-yard line.
K-State (had a bye)
Oklahoma (won at Kansas 62-7)
Oklahoma scored 50 points for the third time in as many games for the first time since 2008, when quarterback Sam Bradford won the Heisman Trophy.
OU registered 5.0 sacks at Kansas, giving them 15.0 in their last three games.
The Sooners did not punt in the Kansas game, marking the first time in the 17-year Bob Stoops era.
In their last three games, the Sooners have outscored their opponents 180-34 and outgained them 1,895 yards to 751.
Oklahoma State (won at Texas Tech 70-53)
Oklahoma State overcame a 17-point deficit (14-31 in the second quarter) to win at Texas Tech, matching the second-largest comeback in school history and the fifth time the Cowboys have overcome a 17-point deficit.
OSU set a school record with 70 points in a conference game.
Emmanuel Ogbah recorded his ninth sack of the season in the third quarter. He has at least one sack in 13 of his last 16 games and at least one in seven games this season.
James Washington ended the game with 200 receiving yards. He is the first Cowboy to reach the 200-yard mark in receiving yards since Justin Blackmon had 205 vs. Kansas State in 2011.
TCU (defeated West Virginia 40-10)
TCU extended its school record for consecutive wins with its 16th straight victory. TCU has the nation's second-longest active winning streak, behind Ohio State (21).
Josh Doctson's 17-yard touchdown catch on TCU's opening drive extended its nation's-best streak to 21 games with a first-quarter touchdown. It ties Texas A&M (2012-13) for the second-longest streak since 1996 (Stanford, 25, 2009-11).
Defensive tackle Joseph Broadnax became the 30th freshman (15 true, 15 redshirt) to play this season for TCU, ranking second nationally (Rice, 31).
With 616 yards of total offense, TCU had its seventh straight game cracking the 500 mark.
Texas (lost at Iowa State 24-0)
The Longhorns had six sacks at Iowa State, to tie their season-best three weeks ago against Oklahoma. Those 6 sacks were tallied by a total of 5 players.
Johnathan Gray rushed for 23 yards to bring his career total to 2,520 yards and moves him into 12th in Texas history. He needs 144 yards to surpass Hodges Mitchell for 10th on the list.
CB Davante Davis had a career-high 3 PBU's after entering the game with only one PBU so far this season. He needs three more PBU's this season to rank 7th in school history for a freshman.
Texas was held to a 15.4% Third Down conversion rate. The Longhorns were averaging 37.0% on 3rd downs this season.
Texas Tech (lost to Oklahoma State 53-70)
Patrick Mahomes II finished 38-of-55 for 480 yards and four touchdowns. It was the third time this season and fifth time in his career to record 400 passing yards. His 480 passing yards were the second most in his career.
Jakeem Grant recorded 323 all-purpose yards, which ranks fourth all-time in Texas Tech single-game history. Grant totaled a career-high 178 receiving yards and 146 kickoff return yards.
Jakeem Grant's 90 yard reception early in the first quarter marked the longest by a Red Raider since Rodney Blackshear went a school-record 95 yards against Houston in 1991. Grant added his fourth career kickoff return for a touchdown when he scampered 100 yards to find the endzone. He is the Texas Tech career record holder with four kickoffs returned for a touchdown.
Texas Tech and Oklahoma State combined for the most points in Jones AT&T Stadium history, snapping the previous mark of 107 points set earlier this year against No. 3 TCU.
West Virginia (lost at TCU 40-10)
Skyler Howard's 32-yard touchdown pass to Shelton Gibson in the second quarter was Gibson's team-leading seventh receiving touchdown of the season. Gibson has now scored a touchdown in three consecutive games.
Skyler Howard has thrown a touchdown pass in every game this season.
Josh Lambert's 51-yard field goal in the second quarter was his longest of the season. He is now 6-for-13 from 50 yards or more during his career.
Wendell Smallwood had at least 100 rushing yards for the fourth time this season. Smallwood now has six 100-yard rushing games for his career.