Rest in peace, J.J. Joe. A Baylor icon, forever in our hearts. pic.twitter.com/m5iJv3Gk6E
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) February 26, 2025
I hope somebody at Baylor will use all available film and splice together a good, long highlight reel of JJ Joe moments. The youngsters need to see those ball fakes.Jack Bauer said:Rest in peace, J.J. Joe. A Baylor icon, forever in our hearts. pic.twitter.com/m5iJv3Gk6E
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) February 26, 2025
IIRC, Brad Goebel got hurt early in the 90 Tech game and JJ replaced himPartyBear said:
I believe that Tech game in 90 referenced by clip above, was actually his first start. IIRC he started that game for the injured QB or came in early for the QB in that game and the season completely started turning around. Until that Tech game, which in those days was annually one of the first conference games of the season, the 90 season looked as if it was going to be a long one.
whitetrash said:IIRC, Brad Goebel got hurt early in the 90 Tech game and JJ replaced himPartyBear said:
I believe that Tech game in 90 referenced by clip above, was actually his first start. IIRC he started that game for the injured QB or came in early for the QB in that game and the season completely started turning around. Until that Tech game, which in those days was annually one of the first conference games of the season, the 90 season looked as if it was going to be a long one.
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But J.J. had to wonder about the Almighty's intentions when he finished spring training after his redshirt season as the No. 4 quarterback. By the time fall rolled around, the redshirt freshman was all the way up to No. 3, behind starter Brad Goebel and backup Steve Needham.
But in a game versus Texas Tech, Goebel broke his hand, and the legend of J.J. Joe was born. In that game, he came in to hit four of seven passes of 77 yards, engineering drives of 80 and 54 yards to give the Bears a win. He started the next three games, Baylor victories over Houston, SMU and TCU, but then broke his hand in practice the week before the Arkansas game. For that abbreviated season, he completed 43-of-73 passes for 714 yards and five touchdowns with just two interceptions.
The next year started out as if it were going to be the year. With Joe at the helm, the Bears started out 5-0 and looked as if they were going to run the table. In fact, Dallas-area sports personality Randy Galloway was predicting on his afternoon talk show that "J.J. Joe and the Baylor Bears will beat Florida State for the national championship." But all that talk ended abruptly with an upset by an old nemesis.
Here are some JJ Joe highlights I pulled from a video by YouTube user DrRBW.
— Scotty Swingler (@PleaseBearW_Me) February 26, 2025
If you Google search "1991 Baylor football" you can actually find several complete games.
Hoping @BUFootball can dig into the official archives and put together a great highlight reel this week. https://t.co/vKxqd3r5ec pic.twitter.com/Wge7iWVeJM
RIP to a Lamar Viking Legend. For as good as we was on the field, he was even more in the North Arlington community. Many Vikings wanted to be Viking because of the legacy left by JJ Joe. Rest in paradise!#VFND pic.twitter.com/5TijhwAeSB
— Lamar Vikings Football (@lamarvikings) February 26, 2025
Hmmm....in 90 we lost to UH the week following Tech (that was the height of John Jenkins run & shoot, where David Klingler broke all of Andre Ware's records from the year before). Then beat SMU, tied Aggy in CS (when Grant elected to not try a GW FG into a stiff wind), then beat TCU in FtWorth. I don't have any recollection of JJ getting hurt and not playing in the last 3 games of the season, and I was at all 3 games.Jack Bauer said:whitetrash said:IIRC, Brad Goebel got hurt early in the 90 Tech game and JJ replaced himPartyBear said:
I believe that Tech game in 90 referenced by clip above, was actually his first start. IIRC he started that game for the injured QB or came in early for the QB in that game and the season completely started turning around. Until that Tech game, which in those days was annually one of the first conference games of the season, the 90 season looked as if it was going to be a long one.
https://baylorbears.com/news/2006/11/7/The_Legend_Of_J_J_JoeQuote:
But J.J. had to wonder about the Almighty's intentions when he finished spring training after his redshirt season as the No. 4 quarterback. By the time fall rolled around, the redshirt freshman was all the way up to No. 3, behind starter Brad Goebel and backup Steve Needham.
But in a game versus Texas Tech, Goebel broke his hand, and the legend of J.J. Joe was born. In that game, he came in to hit four of seven passes of 77 yards, engineering drives of 80 and 54 yards to give the Bears a win. He started the next three games, Baylor victories over Houston, SMU and TCU, but then broke his hand in practice the week before the Arkansas game. For that abbreviated season, he completed 43-of-73 passes for 714 yards and five touchdowns with just two interceptions.
The next year started out as if it were going to be the year. With Joe at the helm, the Bears started out 5-0 and looked as if they were going to run the table. In fact, Dallas-area sports personality Randy Galloway was predicting on his afternoon talk show that "J.J. Joe and the Baylor Bears will beat Florida State for the national championship." But all that talk ended abruptly with an upset by an old nemesis.
That film clip includes several of the plays I referenced in an earlier post against Mizzou and SMU in 1991 (especially the play fake against SMU where Frankie Smith(?) snuck out of the backfield and was 20 yards beyond the nearest defender when JJ hit him over the middle).Jack Bauer said:Here are some JJ Joe highlights I pulled from a video by YouTube user DrRBW.
— Scotty Swingler (@PleaseBearW_Me) February 26, 2025
If you Google search "1991 Baylor football" you can actually find several complete games.
Hoping @BUFootball can dig into the official archives and put together a great highlight reel this week. https://t.co/vKxqd3r5ec pic.twitter.com/Wge7iWVeJM
whitetrash said:Hmmm....in 90 we lost to UH the week following Tech (that was the height of John Jenkins run & shoot, where David Klingler broke all of Andre Ware's records from the year before). Then beat SMU, tied Aggy in CS (when Grant elected to not try a GW FG into a stiff wind), then beat TCU in FtWorth. I don't have any recollection of JJ getting hurt and not playing in the last 3 games of the season, and I was at all 3 games.Jack Bauer said:whitetrash said:IIRC, Brad Goebel got hurt early in the 90 Tech game and JJ replaced himPartyBear said:
I believe that Tech game in 90 referenced by clip above, was actually his first start. IIRC he started that game for the injured QB or came in early for the QB in that game and the season completely started turning around. Until that Tech game, which in those days was annually one of the first conference games of the season, the 90 season looked as if it was going to be a long one.
https://baylorbears.com/news/2006/11/7/The_Legend_Of_J_J_JoeQuote:
But J.J. had to wonder about the Almighty's intentions when he finished spring training after his redshirt season as the No. 4 quarterback. By the time fall rolled around, the redshirt freshman was all the way up to No. 3, behind starter Brad Goebel and backup Steve Needham.
But in a game versus Texas Tech, Goebel broke his hand, and the legend of J.J. Joe was born. In that game, he came in to hit four of seven passes of 77 yards, engineering drives of 80 and 54 yards to give the Bears a win. He started the next three games, Baylor victories over Houston, SMU and TCU, but then broke his hand in practice the week before the Arkansas game. For that abbreviated season, he completed 43-of-73 passes for 714 yards and five touchdowns with just two interceptions.
The next year started out as if it were going to be the year. With Joe at the helm, the Bears started out 5-0 and looked as if they were going to run the table. In fact, Dallas-area sports personality Randy Galloway was predicting on his afternoon talk show that "J.J. Joe and the Baylor Bears will beat Florida State for the national championship." But all that talk ended abruptly with an upset by an old nemesis.
My heart hurts over the loss of this kind friend, gone far too young. He was revered as a football player & broadcaster, and cherished as a husband & father.
— Heath Nielsen (@HeathNielsen) February 26, 2025
I’m praying for the Joe family and all who loved JJ.🙏🏽 I’ll miss you, brother. pic.twitter.com/zlyQtBWYxj
Getting to work alongside J.J. Joe I got to see just how amazing of a human being he was. He brought positive energy and put smiles to everyone’s faces anywhere he went.
— Jace Andrews (@JaceAndrews_) February 26, 2025
RIP to Baylor Legend J.J Joe. May he rest with our savior now 🙏 pic.twitter.com/luyEDvolaU
Listening to the joy in J.J.'s voice. That's how I used to feel when one of his play action passes would connect with Melvin Bonner. I'm so sad he's no longer with us. Sic'em Forever, J.J.gobears20 said:
Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Baylor legend J.J. Joe. His remarkable talent and leadership on the field were matched only by his commitment to excellence off the field. J.J.'s legacy will forever be etched in Baylor history and in the hearts of all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.‼HE DIDN'T GET IN‼
— John Morris (@VoiceofBears) December 4, 2021
Jaron McVea with the play of a lifetime, stuffing the Cowboys on 4th & G from the 1 to give @BUFootball the #Big12FB Championship.#SicEm | #BUncommon
👂 the 📻 call of the incredible finish now! ⤵️https://t.co/Z4LhjfT8b2
I am honored to have been JJ’s coach. I am heartbroken. JJ was one of the finest men I ever had the privilege of coaching. Unselfish and a great leader.
— Layne Teaff Pittman (@LayneTPittman) February 26, 2025
He will always be in my heart & he will live on in the spirit of the Baylor family.
Grant Teaff@BUFootball #SicEm pic.twitter.com/YySSrrqnW5
Rest in Peace to Baylor Legend J.J. Joe.
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) February 26, 2025
Prayers up for him and his family
You will be missed brother 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/SO9fa7YxoJ
RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:
Am still not convinced JJ is gone. If I look at the source of this news, then in may very well be just another hoax.
Little or no credibility with the original poster.
Actually, I owe Milli an apology. I was wrong. There is an old saying, "Don't kill the messenger."Stefano DiMera said:RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:
Am still not convinced JJ is gone. If I look at the source of this news, then in may very well be just another hoax.
Little or no credibility with the original poster.
This was unnecessary..be better..
Here's that radio call you're talking about. I pulled it from @nick_pants's RG3 "The Career" video on YouTube. The joy and passion he possessed behind that microphone was extraordinary.
— Scotty Swingler (@PleaseBearW_Me) February 26, 2025
Thank you, JJ. https://t.co/g2Dt8ylOeQ pic.twitter.com/rj7POYAk81
Dang straight, they should wear those uniforms all season in JJ's honor.gobears20 said:Here's that radio call you're talking about. I pulled it from @nick_pants's RG3 "The Career" video on YouTube. The joy and passion he possessed behind that microphone was extraordinary.
— Scotty Swingler (@PleaseBearW_Me) February 26, 2025
Thank you, JJ. https://t.co/g2Dt8ylOeQ pic.twitter.com/rj7POYAk81
Here are some JJ Joe highlights I pulled from a video by YouTube user DrRBW.
— Scotty Swingler (@PleaseBearW_Me) February 26, 2025
If you Google search "1991 Baylor football" you can actually find several complete games.
Hoping @BUFootball can dig into the official archives and put together a great highlight reel this week. https://t.co/vKxqd3r5ec pic.twitter.com/Wge7iWVeJM
That was a blast. I was there.Yogi said:
How I like to remember J.J. and Coach Teaff.