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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)
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