How they scored

FIRST QUARTER

11:13 – Brandon Whitaker 5 pass from Shawn Bell. Kansas expected the heavy pass and primarily worked with five defensive backs. It didn’t matter: Baylor moved the ball 80 yards on 11 plays, including a 15-yard completion to Dominique Zeigler and a 36-yard pass to Thomas White. On third down and goal to go, Bell found Whitaker in the front of the end zone for the first score of the day. Ryan Havens kick. (Baylor 7, Kansas 0).

7:36 – Kerry Meier 12 run. Kansas countered with an efficient drive that went 78 yards and was prolonged by the run and pass. Jon Cornish had three carries for 38 yards, and passes to Derek Fine and Brian Murph kept the chains moving. On first-and-10 from the 12, Meier was flushed out of the pocket and went up the middle into the end zone. Scott Webb kick. (Kansas 7, Baylor 7)

6:45 – Arist Wright 28 interception return. On Baylor’s first play of the new drive, Wright dropped back to assist KU’s five defensive backs and intercepted Bell’s pass up the middle. He sprinted to the left sideline and went in untouched for six. Scott Webb kick. (Kansas 14, Baylor 7).

SECOND QUARTER

14:50 – Ryan Havens 42 field goal. Bell orchestrated a 13-play, 56-yard drive with four pass completions. A Jeff Wheeler sack for 15 yards gave Baylor a huge hill for a first down, and it didn’t get it. Havens nailed the field goal on fourth down. (Kansas 14, Baylor 10).

11:23 – Trent Shelton 4 pass from Shawn Bell. With Kansas blitzing heavy on third-and-goal, Bell found Shelton on a wide-receiver screen, and Shelton dashed into the end zone for the score. Ryan Havens kick. (Baylor 17, Kansas 14).

7:34 – Dexton Fields 13 pass from Meier. Cornish ate up a large chunk of the 69-yard drive, breaking off runs of 10 and 31 yards. On third-and-nine, Meier threw a perfect lob pass toward the back-right corner of the end zone, and Fields made a nice over-the-shoulder catch for six. Webb kick. (Kansas 21, Baylor 17).

3:27 – Jon Cornish 15 run. Cornish continued his phenomenal first half, snaking through blockers and defenders on the right side and slipping into the end zone for the score. The play capped a 53-yard drive started when Jake Schermer recovered a Baylor fumble. Webb kick. (Kansas 28, Baylor 17).

:23 – Cornish 1 run. Jonathan Lamb’s 52-yard punt return gave Kansas a shot at points with the clock running down in the first half. Of the seven plays during the 28-yard drive, only one was a pass – Meier spiking it on first down and one yard to go. On the next play, Cornish bulled in for his second touchdown. Webb kick. (Kansas 35, Baylor 17).

THIRD QUARTER

No scoring.

FOURTH QUARTER

9:22 – Shelton 42 pass from Bell. Two big bombs – both to Shelton – ate up the field on Baylor’s quick 80-yard drive. On the second, Bell had plenty of time and moved up toward the line of scrimmage before firing a strike up the middle to Shelton, who was two steps ahead of Justin Thornton. Havens kick. (Kansas 35, Baylor 24).

4:42 – Paul Mosley 4 pass from Bell. A 60-yard pass from Bell to Zeigler set Baylor up to make its run, and on the next play, Bell found Mosley in the end zone for the score. Two-point conversion attempt failed. (Kansas 35, Baylor 30).

1:08 – Zeigler 10 pass from Bell. Baylor got the ball back with 2:43 left, and it was pretty clear what was about to happen. Bell orchestrated a nine-play, 58-yard drive by completing six passes. The last was a screen to Zeigler on the left side, he went behind a blocker and leapt over Anthony Webb and into the end zone for the winner. Two-point conversion attempt failed. (Baylor 36, Kansas 35)