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Page 10 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, NOV. 20. 1975 SWC TEAM STATISTICS THROUGH NOV. 15 TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE Came Punts Team G Plays Yards TD Avg. No-Avg. Arkansas 9 644 3725 31 413.9 15-43.5 Tech 10 752 4111 33 411.1 34-37.1 Texas 10 717 4049 48 404.9 48-41.7 A&M 9 647 3180 28 353.3 51-38.3 Baylor 9 620 3049 14 338.8 45-37.0 SMU 10 720 3370 21 337.0 44-38.4 Rice 9 660 2526 16 280.7 56-40.9 TCU 10 662 2157 9 215.7 61437.4 HIGH GAME: 544, Texas (Utah State) Team G Plays Yards TD Game Punts Avg. No-Avg. A&M 9 537 1576 7 175.1 74-40.0 Texas 10 704 2952 17 295.2 62-36.7 Ark 9 655 2776 11 308.4 40-38.4 Baylor 9 621 2919 22 324.3 42-42.0 Tech 10 685 3344 28 334.4 53-41.3 Rice 9 626 3247 23 360.8 41-38.4 SMU 10 679 3872 34 387.2 31-36.9 TCU 10 749 4005 37 400.5 43-38.8 LOW YIELD: 82, Texas A&M (Mississippi) RUSHING OFFENSE Game Fumbles Team G Plays Yards TD Avg. No-Lost Arkansas 9 553 3142 28 349.1 30-18 Texas 10 622 3300 43 330.0 35-18 A&M 9 573 2664 26 296.0 35-20 Tech 10 584 2834 27 283.4 45-25 SMU 10 617 2613 14 261.3 44-27 Baylor 9 454 2042 9 226.8 47-28 Rice 9 470 1398 10 155.3 31-13 TCU 10 365 593 4 59.3 25-13 HIGH GAME: 501, Arkansas (Air Force) RUSHING DEFENSE Game Fumbles Team G Plays Yards TD Avg. No-Lost A&M 9 362 606 2 67.3 32-16 Texas 10 485 1617 12 161.7 41-23 Ark 9 494 1833 9 203.7 28-21 Tech 10 509 2225 20 222.5 34-20 Rice 9 497 2132 17 236.9 27-15 Baylor 9 518 2329 21 258.8 26-26 SMU 10 526 2608 25 260.8 36-21 TCU 10 610 2975 26 297.5 38-15 LOW YIELD: 23, Texas (Utah State) Team Texas A&M Texas Arkansas Tech Baylor SMU Rice xHouston SEASON STANDINGS W L T Pet. 9 0 0 1.000 9 10 .900 7 2 0 .778 6 4 0 . 600 2 5 2 .333 3 7 0 .300 270 .222 1 7 0 .125 xBegins SWC play in 1976. Pts. Opp. 239 63 343 140 227 93 260 220 205 194 173 270 150 199 121 181 CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team Texas Texas A&M Arkansas Tech Baylor Rice SMU TCU W L T 6 0 0 5 0 0 4 1 0 4 2 0 1 4 0 1 4 0 1 5 0 0 6 0 Pet. Pts. 1.000 201 1.000 140 .800 133 .667 159 .200 68 .200 91 .167 97 .000 44 Opp. 99 42 58 134 136 139 179 146 RUSHING Campbell, Texas 10 183 1078 13 Play 5.9 Game 107.8 Forte, Arkansas 9 169 967 10 5.7 107.4 Franklin, Baylor Eckwood, Arkansas 9 172 959 5 5.6 106.6 8 104 792 5 7.6 99.0 Bean, A&M 9 110 750 8 6.8 83.3 Isaac, Tech 9 141 718 5 5.1 79.8 Akins, Texas 10 148 781 7 5.3 78.1 Morris, SMU 10 151 756 4 5.0 75.6 Coleman, Rice 9 146 677 3 4.6 75.2 xWoodard, A&M 7 89 490 4 5.5 70.0 BEST: 202(21 carries), Wayne Morris, SMU (Texas) x-lndicates players are freshmen. Player and School Kramer, Rice Jackson, Baylor Akins, Texas Duniven, Tech Forte, Arkansas Campbell, Texas Franklin, Baylor Eckwood, Ark Cook, TCU Wesson, SMU MOST: 253, Lee Cook, TCU (Arkansas - TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays 10 227P, 26R) 279 233 203 170 171 183 172 109 280 208 Player and School Cheyne, Arkansas xErxleben, Texas Landrum, Rice Cook, TCU Stanley, A&M xHursh, SMU PUNTING No. Yards Avg. 25 1087 43.5 45 1896 42.1 56 2292 40.9 53 2070 39.1 50 1952 39.0 44 1690 38.4 44 1666 37.9 Moore, Baylor Kuykendall, Tech 34 1260 37.1 LONG: 76, Lee Cook, TCU (Texas A&M) Yds. 1190 1114 1230 1210 1018 1078 919 822 1008 1002 TDR 9 5 9 8 10 13 5 5 5 7 Avg. 4.3 4.8 6.1 7.1 6.0 5.9 5.5 7.5 3.6 4.8 Avg. 132.2 123.8 123.0 121.0 113.1 107.8 105.4 102.7 100.8 100.2 TANDEM OFFENSE Player and School Rush Receive Total TD Forte, Ark 169-967 6-70 175-1037 10 Eckwood, Ark 104-792 3-13 107-805 5 Franklin, Baylor 172-959 8-75 180.1034 5 Isaac, Tech BEST: 221, Wayne Morris, SMU (Texas 141-718 15-174 — 202 rushing, 19 receiving) 156-892 5 Game Avg. 115.2 115.0 114.9 89.2 Player and School c Alt. Comp. PASSING Int. Pet. Yards Yds. Per Comp. 11.8 TD Avg. Comp. 9.2 Kramer, Rice 9 164 83 7 50.6 981 5 Cook, TCU 10 202 90 16 44.6 1068 11.9 3 9.0 Jackson, Baylor 9 130 59 9 45.4 790 13.4 3 6.6 Duniven, Tech 10 KM 61 6 58.7 936 15.3 4 6.1 Elzner, TCU 8 90 34 8 37.8 49 14.5 2 4.2 Wesson, SMU 10 84 35 4 41.7 672 19.2 6 3.5 Akins, Texas 10 55 30 2 54.5 449 15.0 2 3.0 Bull, Arkansas 8 50 22 55 44.0 316 14.4 1 2.7 Shipman, A&M 8 52 22 2 42.3 392 17.8 2 2.7 MOST COMPLETIONS: 17, Lee Cook, TCU (Arkansas); MOST YARDS: 227, Cook, TCU (Arkansas). RECEIVING Player and School Renfro, TCU G 10 Caught 42 Yds 689 TD 1 Per Comp. 16.4 Avg. Caught 4.2 Williams, Tech 10 31 460 2 14.8 3.1 Jackson, Texas 10 29 544 2 18.8 2.9 Roy, Rice Lofton, Rice 9 26 346 2 13.3 2.9 9 22 192 0 8.7 2.4 Thompson, Baylor 9 21 263 2 12.5 2.3 Parker, TCU 10 18 246 1 13.7 1.8 MOST: 8 (104 yds.), Mike Renfro, TCU (Ariz. St.) LONG: 84, David Shipman to Skip Walker, A&M (SMU) SCORING Player and School G TD XPT FG Pts. Avg. 7.8 Campbell, Texas 10 13 0 0 78 Forte, Arkansas 9 10 0 0 60 6.7 xErxleben, Texas 10 0 36 9 63 6.3 xFranklin, A&M 9 ' 0 25 10 55 6.1 Little, Arkansas 9 0 24 9 51 5.7 Bean, A&M 9 8 0 0 48 5.3 Hall, Tech 9 0 24 8 48 5.3 Wyatt, Texas 10 8 0 0 48 4.8 LONG: 59. Tony Franklin. A&M (Rice) PASSING OFFENSE Game Team G Att-Comp-Iut Pet. Yards TD Avg. 156.4 TCU 10 297-126-24 42.4 1564 5 Tech 10 168-88-10 52.4 1277 6 127.7 Rice 9 190-95-7 50.0 1128 6 125.3 Baylor 9 166-77-12 46.4 1007 5 111.9 SMU 10 103-43-6 41.7 757 7 75.7 Texas 10 95-48-5 50.5 749 5 74.9 Arkansas 9 91-42-8 46.2 583 3 64.8 A&M 9 74-30-4 40.5 516 2 57.3 HIGH GAME: 242, TCU (Arizona State) Team Baylor TCU Ark A&M Tech Rice SMU Texas G PASSING Att-Comp-lnt 103-47-7 DEFENSE Pet. Yards TD Game Avg. 9 45.6 590 1 65.6 10 139-68-11 48.9 1030 11 103.0 9 161-72-9 44.7 943 2 KM. 8 9 175-62-14 35.4 970 5 107.8 10 176-85-7 48.3 1119 8 111.9 9 129-56-10 43.4 1115 6 123.9 10 153-78-15 51.0 1264 9 126.4 10 219-105-10 47.9 1335 5 133.5 LOW YIELD: 0, Arkansas (SMU) PUNT RETURNS Ret. Player and School No. Yds. TD Avg. 7.6 Green, Baylor 19 144 0 xNelson, Tech 14 104 0 7.4 Eckwood, Arkansas 15 105 0 7.0 Roaches, A&M 34 24 .0 6.6 LONG: 70, Gary Cox, Rice (Houston) MAROON AGGIE HARD HATS $ 6 PLUS TAX Building Construction Office Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In Aggie Rings. Diamonds Set — Sizing — Reoxidizing — All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 Calculator Service Systems 3832 TEXAS AVE, BRYAN 846-4215 "We service all types of out-of-warranty electronic calculators. 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