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West Virginia at Baylor
Oct 17, 2015 • Completed
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West Virginia
Big 12

Final Score
38 - 62

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Game Conditions
Humidity
26%
Precipitation
0.00 in
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Game Story
Baylor pulls away from West Virginia 62-38
Baylor defeated West Virginia 62-38 in Week 7 of the 2015 regular slate, finishing with a 693-471 edge in total yards, and scoring 6 passing touchdowns and 2 rushing touchdowns.
Baylor set the terms early in a game that finished 62-38. Seth Russell pass complete to Corey Coleman for 2 yds for a TD, (Chris Callahan KICK) came with {'seconds': 7, 'minutes': 10} left in the first quarter, giving Baylor the first major swing.
Baylor's box score carried the story: 693 total yards, 304 rushing yards, and 389 passing yards. West Virginia finished with 471 total yards, including 182 on the ground and 289 through the air.
Baylor converted 4-13 on third down, went 4-5 on fourth down, the turnover count was 0-1, Baylor led 27-17 at halftime. The explosive highlight was Spencer Evans kickoff for 65 yds , Shelton Gibson return for 100 yds for a TD, (Josh Lambert KICK).
Key Moments
Passing Touchdown
Seth Russell pass complete to Corey Coleman for 2 yds for a TD, (Chris Callahan KICK) (Baylor led 14-7 over West Virginia).
Passing Touchdown
Skyler Howard pass complete to Shelton Gibson for 70 yds for a TD, (Josh Lambert KICK) (West Virginia led 7-7 over Baylor).
Field Goal Good
Chris Callahan 36 yd FG GOOD (Baylor led 17-7 over West Virginia).
Rushing Touchdown
Seth Russell run for 16 yds for a TD, (Chris Callahan KICK) (Baylor led 7-0 over West Virginia).
Passing Touchdown
Skyler Howard pass complete to Cody Clay for 6 yds for a TD, (Josh Lambert KICK) (West Virginia led 14-17 over Baylor).
Field Goal Good
Josh Lambert 25 yd FG GOOD (West Virginia led 17-24 over Baylor).
Stat Callouts
Final score
62-38
Baylor defeated West Virginia.
Total yards
693-471
Baylor held the yardage advantage.
Rushing yards
304
Baylor averaged 6.1 yards per rush attempt.
Passing yards
389
Baylor averaged 11.4 yards per pass attempt.
Third downs
4-13
Baylor's conversion rate helped sustain possessions.
Opponent third downs
6-18
West Virginia's offense worked through that conversion rate.
Turnovers
0-1
Turnover totals are listed winner first.
Analysis
Game Breakdown
| Statistic | Baylor | West Virginia |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | 693 | 471 |
| Passing Yards | 389 | 289 |
| Rushing Yards | 304 | 182 |
| First Downs | 34 | 22 |
| Third Down Efficiency | 4-13 | 6-18 |
| Fourth Down Efficiency | 4-5 | 1-4 |
| Total Penalties (Yards) | 6-80 | 8-80 |
| Turnovers | 0 | 1 |
| Completions / Attempts | 21-34 | 18-39 |
| Rushing Attempts | 50 | 44 |
| Passing TDs | 6 | 4 |
| Rushing TDs | 2 | 0 |
| Kicking Points | 14 | 8 |
| Possession Time | 27:08 | 32:52 |