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FB Rallies for 36-35 Win Over UCF in Road Opener – BaylorBears.com


Box Score By Jerry Hill
Baylor Bear Insider
ORLANDO, Fla. – Completing the biggest comeback in program history, Baylor scored 29 unanswered points in the last 19 minutes to pull out a 36-35 stunner over the UCF Knights Saturday before a packed house in the first Big 12 game at FBC Mortgage Stadium.
        
Sophomore Isaiah Hankins kicked a game-winning 25-yard field goal with 1:21 left, then Colton Boomer wasn’t close on a 59-yarder on the last play of the game after the Knights (3-2, 0-2) picked up a first down at the Bears’ 42-yard line for one last shot.
 
Coming back from a knee injury that sidelined him for the previous three games, quarterback Blake Shapen completed 21-of-34 passes for 293 yards and one touchdown and also scored on a two-yard run in helping the Bears improve to 2-3 overall and 1-1 in Big 12 play.
 
Monaray Baldwin had a monster game with seven catches for 150 yards, scoring on a five-yard TD pass and then getting Baylor in position for the final score with a 36-yard catch and run down to UCF’s 15-yard line.
 
Trailing 35-7 late in the third quarter, the Bears closed the gap with a 30-yard field goal by Hankins at the 3:20 mark after a 10-play, 50-yard drive.
 
Scoring twice in a three-minute mark in the fourth quarter, Baylor got within 35-26 on a Dawson Pendergrass six-yard TD run, the Baldwin TD grab and a pair of two-point conversions.
 
But the key play came on UCF’s next offensive series, when freshman cornerback Caden Jenkins scooped up a fumble and returned it 72 yards for a touchdown that made it a two-point game, 35-33, with 6:02 still left in the game.
 
After a quick three-and-out by the Knights, Baylor answered with a nine-play, 61-yard drive, capped by Hankins’ 25-yard, chip-shot field goal that gave the Bears their first lead of the game, 36-35, with only 1:21 left and UCF out of timeouts.
 
Burned by big plays, Baylor gave up first-half touchdowns of 79, 65 and 86 yards and was down 28-7 at the break.
 
Making his third-consecutive start for injured starter John Rys Plumlee, sophomore quarterback Timmy McClain threw for 234 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score. UCF used a balanced attack with 235 rushing yards to finish with 469 yards total offense.
 
In its first Big 12 home game, UCF (jumped out to a 7-0 lead just 1:47 into the game when Johnny Richardson sprinted 79 yards for a touchdown on the Knights’ first play from scrimmage.
 
With the Bears unable to pick up a first down until their third series of the game, UCF extended the lead to 21-0 on a two-yard run by McClain and his 65-yard touchdown strike to Javon Baker.
 
On its best drive of the first half, Baylor marched 72 yards on 10 plays and scored on a two-yard keeper by Shapen on third-and-goal. He was 4-of-7 for 61 yards on the drive but was sacked three times in the first half alone.
 
UCF’s defense came up with the biggest play of the game – at least to that point – early in the second quarter, when safety Demari Henderson recovered a Dominic Richardson fumble inside the red zone and took it 86 yards for a touchdown that made it 28-7 in a 14-point swing.
        
The Knights had a chance to tack on more points when Baylor went for it and failed on a fourth-and-one from its own 40. But UCF was called for offensive pass interference from the 3, nullifying a touchdown pass, and then Cooper Lanz blocked a 32-yard field goal attempt by Boomer.
 
Baylor had another nice drive, aided by a roughing the passer penalty, but Hankins was wide right on a 47-yard field goal attempt after Shapen was flagged for intentional grounding from the 29.
 
Sophomore running back Richard Reese had his fourth-career 100-yard rushing game with exactly 100 yards on 16 carries. The Bears finished with 153 yards on the ground and 446 yards total offense, going 10-for-17 on third down and edging UCF in first downs, 23-18.
 
Baylor returns home to host Texas Tech (2-3, 1-1) at 7 p.m. next Saturday, Oct. 7, at McLane Stadium in a game that will be televised by ESPN2. Tech defeated Houston, 49-28, Saturday in Lubbock to pick up its first conference win.  



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