Baylor ranked No. 9 in final regular season College Football Playoff Top 25
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In the final version of the College Football Playoff Top 25, the Baylor Bears (10-2) checked in at No. 9 following its victory over Texas Tech (6-6) in Waco on Saturday, dropping a single spot from last weeks No. 8 ranking.
The Bears resume still remains one of the strong in the country with wins over No. 12 BYU and No. 14 Oklahoma as well as wins over bowl teams Kansas State (7-5) Iowa State (7-5), West Virginia (6-6) and Texas Tech (6-6).
One of Baylor’s two losses came to rival TCU and could be big hurdle on reaching the College Football Playoffs if the Bears were to win the title game this weekend. The Horned Frogs (5-7) were able to secure a 30-28 victory over Baylor after quarterback Gerry Bohanon threw an interception in the closing seconds of the game on the edge of field goal range. The loss wasn’t felt much in the rankings following the loss, but will be a point of discussion in the final weekend.
Baylor remained behind fellow Big 12 team and No. 5 Oklahoma State in the updated rankings. The Bears will get an opportunity to avenge its first regular season loss against the Pokes in the Big 12 Championship game on Saturday inside AT&T Stadium at 11 a.m. CT.
On Oct. 2 in Stillwater, OSU finished off aylor with a touchdown on a fourth down play from Baylor’s four-yard line in the fourth of the contest, extending its three-point lead to 24-14 with 2:04 remaining.
After trailing 14-0 at half, Baylor cut OSU’s lead to 17-14 early in the fourth and were looking for a stop as the Cowboys gained possession. On a 3rd and 12, quarterback Spencer Sanders scrambled for 10 yards to set up the score on fourth down that would put the game out of reach.
Baylor forced OSU into three turnovers, twice deep in opponent terriority, but couldn’t come up with points an any of the three occasions. Baylor controlled the majority of the second half and outscore the Cowboys 14-10, but the two touchdown hole was too much to overcome.