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Kansas at Baylor
Sep 22, 2018 • Completed
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Kansas
Big 12

Final Score
7 - 26

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Game Conditions
Humidity
82%
Precipitation
0.00 in
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Game Story
Baylor beats Kansas 26-7
Baylor defeated Kansas 26-7 in Week 4 of the 2018 regular slate, finishing with a 446-271 edge in total yards, and scoring 3 passing touchdowns and 0 rushing touchdowns.
Baylor set the terms early in a game that finished 26-7. Charlie Brewer pass complete to Chris Platt for 22 yds for a TD (Connor Martin KICK) came with {'seconds': 35, 'minutes': 5} left in the first quarter, giving Baylor the first major swing.
Baylor's box score carried the story: 446 total yards, 189 rushing yards, and 257 passing yards. Kansas finished with 271 total yards, including 122 on the ground and 149 through the air.
Baylor converted 7-14 on third down, went 0-0 on fourth down, the turnover count was 0-0, Baylor led 23-0 at halftime. The explosive highlight was Connor Martin 45 yd FG GOOD.
Key Moments
Passing Touchdown
Charlie Brewer pass complete to Chris Platt for 22 yds for a TD (Connor Martin KICK) (Baylor led 7-0 over Kansas).
Passing Touchdown
Charlie Brewer pass complete to Tyquan Thornton for 39 yds for a TD (Connor Martin KICK) (Baylor led 14-0 over Kansas).
Passing Touchdown
Charlie Brewer pass complete to Josh Fleeks for 34 yds for a TD (Connor Martin PAT MISSED) (Baylor led 23-0 over Kansas).
Field Goal Good
Connor Martin 45 yd FG GOOD (Baylor led 17-0 over Kansas).
Passing Touchdown
Peyton Bender pass complete to Jeremiah Booker for 10 yds for a TD (Gabriel Rui KICK) (Kansas led 7-23 over Baylor).
Field Goal Good
Connor Martin 27 yd FG GOOD (Baylor led 26-7 over Kansas).
Stat Callouts
Final score
26-7
Baylor defeated Kansas.
Total yards
446-271
Baylor held the yardage advantage.
Rushing yards
189
Baylor averaged 4.8 yards per rush attempt.
Passing yards
257
Baylor averaged 8.9 yards per pass attempt.
Third downs
7-14
Baylor's conversion rate helped sustain possessions.
Opponent third downs
4-13
Kansas's offense worked through that conversion rate.
Turnovers
0-0
Turnover totals are listed winner first.
Analysis
Game Breakdown
| Statistic | Baylor | Kansas |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | 446 | 271 |
| Passing Yards | 257 | 149 |
| Rushing Yards | 189 | 122 |
| First Downs | 22 | 14 |
| Third Down Efficiency | 7-14 | 4-13 |
| Fourth Down Efficiency | 0-0 | 0-1 |
| Total Penalties (Yards) | 13-140 | 7-55 |
| Turnovers | 0 | 0 |
| Completions / Attempts | 20-29 | 16-27 |
| Rushing Attempts | 39 | 28 |
| Passing TDs | 3 | 1 |
| Rushing TDs | 0 | 0 |
| Kicking Points | 8 | 1 |
| Possession Time | 35:05 | 24:55 |