Squatch Hunter said:
Good God.
Yeah, and we still have OU and OSU to play ...
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Baylor (1-5) is back at home after a week off to face Kansas State (4-4) on Saturday at 6:00 p.m. CT in a game that will be aired on ESPN2.
As bad as Kansas State needs a victory to overcome their recent slump, Baylor’s five-game losing streak is a bigger thorn in the side of Dave Aranda’s Bears and with games against Oklahoma and Oklahoma State remaining, this is the best chance to get another this season.
Since opening the season with a win over Kansas, Baylor has dropped five games in a row in a variety of ways by an average of seven points. More frustrating is that Baylor very well should have won three of the five with a loss to West Virginia in double overtime and most recently two consecutive losses to Iowa State and Texas Tech where the Bears led by double digits in the second half. Baylor fell to the Red Raiders on a field goal to end regulation.
For Kansas State, the Wildcats have had a back-and-forth eight-game season that began with a loss to Arkansas State of the Sun Belt and was immediately followed up with a victory over then No. 3 Oklahoma. KSU strung together four wins in a row, but are now in the midst of a three-game losing streak including most recently a 45-0 loss to Iowa State.
Baylor will see the return of offensive weapons John Lovett, Tyquan Thornton and tight end Ben Sims against the Wildcats. On the other hand, KSU could very well be without the starting linebacker duo of Justin Hughes and Elijah Sullivan.
Written by Sam Bradshaw (S11)
Baylor is more consistent stopping their opponent and outside of the outing in Morgantown have moved the ball better against common foes. KSU has a great kicking and return game that should make an impact. This one can go either way.
KSU gets a score or two off of short fields or returns but it’s not quite enough. Baylor gets the W but the kicking game issues that plagued them against TCU and ISU make Baylor fans sweat for it.
Baylor 24, KSU 23
Squatch Hunter said:
Good God.
Im wishing we hired McGuire. He had so much of the current players support.The Hound said:
Hindsight is 20/20 but we shouldn't have hired someone who's never been a head coach. If Mack had balls he'd fire Aranda after this game. Our recruiting is already down the crapper so it's not like that's some factor
Seems nobodyBellCountyBear said:
Who the hell coaches our oline?
IowaBear said:
Play Zeno Jesus **** you have nothing to lose you clueless clown. I do enjoy his endless clapping though!! Really gets the team fired up
BellCountyBear said:
Is it true that Aranda already got a contract extension? Guess I can use my money for other things for years to come.
GoldenBear007 said:
Is there a reason we don't run more with Lovett/Ebner, or is the coaching staff making a statement with them? This offense cannot just be the Brewer show.
The Hound said:
Hindsight is 20/20 but we shouldn't have hired someone who's never been a head coach. If Mack had balls he'd fire Aranda after this game. Our recruiting is already down the crapper so it's not like that's some factor
Not even him.clubhi said:
I want to see another QB as well. However, I don't expect anyone but RG3 to make this line work
Gatopadre said:
Biggest drop in performance has to be the O-Line. It's embarrassingly bad. It's like they don't even try. Wow. LOL bad.
SirBearALot said:
Even the
TV announcers questioned Fedora'a play calling..
It is obvious to all but Aranda,,, he could call a better plan than this..
ImABearToo said:
I miss the days when we had 42 points by half time and 400 yards of offense.