https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/college-sports/baylorbears/2018/08/29/5-things-baylor-fans-need-know-abilene-christian-can-bears-take-advantage-wildcats-road-woes5 things Baylor fans need to know about Abilene Christian: Can the Bears take advantage of the Wildcats' road woes?
Selby Lopez
Here are five things Baylor fans should know about the Bears' Week 1 opponent, Abilene Christian:
The last three seasons have been rough
Abilene Christian hasn't had a winning season since 2013, but the Wildcats struggles have hit a new low in the last three seasons.
Since 2015, the Wildcats are 7-26 and haven't won more than three games in any of those seasons.
Playing at McLane Stadium also doesn't bode well for the Wildcats, who have won one road game in the last three years.
A head coach with a winning background
In 2016, Abilene Christian brought in Adam Dorrel as its new head coach to try and get the program back on track.
Dorrel had success in six seasons at Division II power Northwest Missouri State University, where he won two straight national titles before accepting the job at Abilene Christian.
He ended his run at Northwest Missouri State on a 30-game win streak.
In his first season with Abilene Christian in 2017, Dorrel went 2-9 with wins over Houston Baptist and Incarnate Word.
A relatively-new Division I program
Abilene Christian was a Division II program, but the Wildcats transitioned to Division I starting in the 2013-14 season.
The Wildcats became eligible for all NCAA and Southland Conference postseason tournaments.
When Abilene Christian faces Baylor on Saturday, it will be their first-ever meeting on the football field.
A quarterback with local ties
Episcopal School of Dallas player Jack Colonnetta (20) tries to get ahold of Fort Worth Saints quarterback Luke Anthony (3) during their football championship game at Dragon Stadium in Round Rock, Texas on November 7, 2015. Thao Nguyen/Special Contributor
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Episcopal School of Dallas player Jack Colonnetta (20) tries to get ahold of Fort Worth Saints quarterback Luke Anthony (3) during their football championship game at Dragon Stadium in Round Rock, Texas on November 7, 2015. Thao Nguyen/Special Contributor
Former Fort Worth All Saints quarterback Luke Anthony will be taking snaps under center in Waco on Saturday.
In 2014, Anthony led the All Saints to a state championship while throwing for 3,173 yards and 34 touchdowns.
Slow starters
Since moving to Division I, Abilene Christian has never won a season opener.
The Wildcats' last win in a season opener was in 2013 vs. Concordia College, their last season in Division II. The closest the Wildcats came to winning a Division I season opener was a 38-37 loss to Georgia State in 2014.