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ESPN predicts where Baylor goes bowling after week six

October 8, 2019
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ESPN writers Kyle Bonagura and Mark Schlabach made their predictions for where the Baylor Bears and all the other teams across the country would go bowling after week six of the football season.

Below were the predictions from the two writers on Baylor:


Valero Alamo Bowl
Alamodome, San Antonio
Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m., ESPN
Bonagura: Utah vs. Baylor
Schlabach: Baylor vs. Utah


The writers agreed on the bowl and opponenet for the Bears. In this result, Baylor would head to San Antonio to play in the Alamo Bowl for the first time since the 2011 season. The opponent would be the Utah Utes, a team that Baylor has a home and home setup with starting in 2023. 

To see where other Big 12 teams and teams across the country are predicted to go bowling, click here.  

If you do not remember what happened the last time Baylor played in the Alamo Bowl, here are some highlights.

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ESPN predicts where Baylor goes bowling after week six

5,300 Views | 6 Replies | Last: 5 yr ago by quash
Karab
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Lol, those are horrible highlights.

It has a bunch of random incompletions and then doesn't show a lot of the touchdowns scored. It ends with Baylor losing to Washington and doesn't bother to show the end of the game and score.
boognish_bear
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That game was insane.
unbearablekielty
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Id be fine with it. At least Id be able to make it to the bowl game.
MilliVanilli
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I think given our defense, it would not be a 67-56 barnburner.
ColomboLQ
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MilliVanilli said:

I think given our defense, it would not be a 67-56 barnburner.
It wouldn't be that case given our offense either.
quash
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Baylor has just scored again...
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