BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
BUGWBBear said:BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
Good luck retiring on being able to obliterate fake martians.
BluesBear said:BUGWBBear said:BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
Good luck retiring on being able to obliterate fake martians.
I believe from a previous article, some of these guys made over $250k gaming. I'm sure Baylor is paying them to play.
BUGWBBear said:BluesBear said:BUGWBBear said:BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
Good luck retiring on being able to obliterate fake martians.
I believe from a previous article, some of these guys made over $250k gaming. I'm sure Baylor is paying them to play.
Good luck getting a real job with that on the resume
BUGWBBear said:BluesBear said:BUGWBBear said:BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
Good luck retiring on being able to obliterate fake martians.
I believe from a previous article, some of these guys made over $250k gaming. I'm sure Baylor is paying them to play.
Good luck getting a real job with that on the resume
BUATX2000 said:BUGWBBear said:BluesBear said:BUGWBBear said:BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
Good luck retiring on being able to obliterate fake martians.
I believe from a previous article, some of these guys made over $250k gaming. I'm sure Baylor is paying them to play.
Good luck getting a real job with that on the resume
There won't be any "real jobs" left in 3 years.
william said:BUATX2000 said:BUGWBBear said:BluesBear said:BUGWBBear said:BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
Good luck retiring on being able to obliterate fake martians.
I believe from a previous article, some of these guys made over $250k gaming. I'm sure Baylor is paying them to play.
Good luck getting a real job with that on the resume
There won't be any "real jobs" left in 3 years.
that shaped and formed roast beef roll aint gonna slice itself......
- UF
... or will it.
D!
BUGWBBear said:BluesBear said:BUGWBBear said:BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
Good luck retiring on being able to obliterate fake martians.
I believe from a previous article, some of these guys made over $250k gaming. I'm sure Baylor is paying them to play.
Good luck getting a real job with that on the resume
BaylorHistory said:BUGWBBear said:BluesBear said:BUGWBBear said:BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
Good luck retiring on being able to obliterate fake martians.
I believe from a previous article, some of these guys made over $250k gaming. I'm sure Baylor is paying them to play.
Good luck getting a real job with that on the resume
This guy doesn't like the video games
ARbear13 said:
Esports has 640 million regular viewers worldwide. At current rates of growth, professional video gaming will overtake most other traditional sports within the lifetime of many people on this board. It is already the most commonly watched sport among Gen Z.
One of the biggest Esports promoters in the world, Faisal bin Bandar al Saud, is a member of the Saudi royal family and a loyal Baylor grad. He is the BMD for Baylor Esports and is determined to make them the top program in the U.S.
Baylor has a golden opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the next big wave in collegiate sports. This won't matter to the old folks on this board, but it matters greatly for the future of Baylor Athletics as an institution.
ARbear13 said:
Esports has 640 million regular viewers worldwide. At current rates of growth, professional video gaming will overtake most other traditional sports within the lifetime of many people on this board. It is already the most commonly watched sport among Gen Z.
One of the biggest Esports promoters in the world, Faisal bin Bandar al Saud, is a member of the Saudi royal family and a loyal Baylor grad. He is the BMD for Baylor Esports and is determined to make them the top program in the U.S.
Baylor has a golden opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the next big wave in collegiate sports. This won't matter to the old folks on this board, but it matters greatly for the future of Baylor Athletics as an institution.
BUATX2000 said:ARbear13 said:
Esports has 640 million regular viewers worldwide. At current rates of growth, professional video gaming will overtake most other traditional sports within the lifetime of many people on this board. It is already the most commonly watched sport among Gen Z.
One of the biggest Esports promoters in the world, Faisal bin Bandar al Saud, is a member of the Saudi royal family and a loyal Baylor grad. He is the BMD for Baylor Esports and is determined to make them the top program in the U.S.
Baylor has a golden opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the next big wave in collegiate sports. This won't matter to the old folks on this board, but it matters greatly for the future of Baylor Athletics as an institution.
Does he happen to like football too? Because that would be awesome.
ARbear13 said:BUATX2000 said:ARbear13 said:
Esports has 640 million regular viewers worldwide. At current rates of growth, professional video gaming will overtake most other traditional sports within the lifetime of many people on this board. It is already the most commonly watched sport among Gen Z.
One of the biggest Esports promoters in the world, Faisal bin Bandar al Saud, is a member of the Saudi royal family and a loyal Baylor grad. He is the BMD for Baylor Esports and is determined to make them the top program in the U.S.
Baylor has a golden opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the next big wave in collegiate sports. This won't matter to the old folks on this board, but it matters greatly for the future of Baylor Athletics as an institution.
Does he happen to like football too? Because that would be awesome.
He is from Saudi Arabia and attended Baylor at the peak of our football program's ineptitude (early 2000s). I would guess that he isn't, though I don't know for sure.
Faisal bin Bandar is on the board of the Global Esports Federation and has donated many millions of dollars to the sport. In terms of the sheer number of dollars he can throw around, he is likely Baylor's single biggest potential BMD in any sport.
Bearknuckle said:ARbear13 said:BUATX2000 said:ARbear13 said:
Esports has 640 million regular viewers worldwide. At current rates of growth, professional video gaming will overtake most other traditional sports within the lifetime of many people on this board. It is already the most commonly watched sport among Gen Z.
One of the biggest Esports promoters in the world, Faisal bin Bandar al Saud, is a member of the Saudi royal family and a loyal Baylor grad. He is the BMD for Baylor Esports and is determined to make them the top program in the U.S.
Baylor has a golden opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the next big wave in collegiate sports. This won't matter to the old folks on this board, but it matters greatly for the future of Baylor Athletics as an institution.
Does he happen to like football too? Because that would be awesome.
He is from Saudi Arabia and attended Baylor at the peak of our football program's ineptitude (early 2000s). I would guess that he isn't, though I don't know for sure.
Faisal bin Bandar is on the board of the Global Esports Federation and has donated many millions of dollars to the sport. In terms of the sheer number of dollars he can throw around, he is likely Baylor's single biggest potential BMD in any sport.
without googling i'm guessing we compete in CS2 and Overwatch, too?
BUGWBBear said:BluesBear said:BUGWBBear said:BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
Good luck retiring on being able to obliterate fake martians.
I believe from a previous article, some of these guys made over $250k gaming. I'm sure Baylor is paying them to play.
Good luck getting a real job with that on the resume
Bearknuckle said:william said:BUATX2000 said:BUGWBBear said:BluesBear said:BUGWBBear said:BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
Good luck retiring on being able to obliterate fake martians.
I believe from a previous article, some of these guys made over $250k gaming. I'm sure Baylor is paying them to play.
Good luck getting a real job with that on the resume
There won't be any "real jobs" left in 3 years.
that shaped and formed roast beef roll aint gonna slice itself......
- UF
... or will it.
D!
yeah an Optimus (Elon) or Atlas (Boston Dynamics) robot will do it: Welcome to the Arby's of The Future!
BUGWBBear said:BluesBear said:BUGWBBear said:BUBradley said:
At least we are winning in eSports!BEARS WIN! 🐻🎮@BaylorEsports took home the Rocket League title at the Hawai’I Esports Invitational -- the program's first tournament trophy:https://t.co/k1YV5mZ609
— Baylor University (@Baylor) February 21, 2026
Good luck retiring on being able to obliterate fake martians.
I believe from a previous article, some of these guys made over $250k gaming. I'm sure Baylor is paying them to play.
Good luck getting a real job with that on the resume
Bearknuckle said:ARbear13 said:
Esports has 640 million regular viewers worldwide. At current rates of growth, professional video gaming will overtake most other traditional sports within the lifetime of many people on this board. It is already the most commonly watched sport among Gen Z.
One of the biggest Esports promoters in the world, Faisal bin Bandar al Saud, is a member of the Saudi royal family and a loyal Baylor grad. He is the BMD for Baylor Esports and is determined to make them the top program in the U.S.
Baylor has a golden opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the next big wave in collegiate sports. This won't matter to the old folks on this board, but it matters greatly for the future of Baylor Athletics as an institution.
this post deserves many, many stars.
BluesBear said:Bearknuckle said:ARbear13 said:
Esports has 640 million regular viewers worldwide. At current rates of growth, professional video gaming will overtake most other traditional sports within the lifetime of many people on this board. It is already the most commonly watched sport among Gen Z.
One of the biggest Esports promoters in the world, Faisal bin Bandar al Saud, is a member of the Saudi royal family and a loyal Baylor grad. He is the BMD for Baylor Esports and is determined to make them the top program in the U.S.
Baylor has a golden opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the next big wave in collegiate sports. This won't matter to the old folks on this board, but it matters greatly for the future of Baylor Athletics as an institution.
this post deserves many, many stars.
Hell, let's play a football game over there...
probably not the same footballBUATX2000 said:ARbear13 said:
Esports has 640 million regular viewers worldwide. At current rates of growth, professional video gaming will overtake most other traditional sports within the lifetime of many people on this board. It is already the most commonly watched sport among Gen Z.
One of the biggest Esports promoters in the world, Faisal bin Bandar al Saud, is a member of the Saudi royal family and a loyal Baylor grad. He is the BMD for Baylor Esports and is determined to make them the top program in the U.S.
Baylor has a golden opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the next big wave in collegiate sports. This won't matter to the old folks on this board, but it matters greatly for the future of Baylor Athletics as an institution.
Does he happen to like football too? Because that would be awesome.