Travis Roeder is a 2015 graduate of Baylor. His first ever college football game was 2011 vs TCU which sparked his love for the game. He has been writing about all things Baylor football since 2016. He is currently a practicing PA in Waco where he lives with his wife and two daughters.
Baylor hasn’t had a “gravitational force” at receiver in several years; they’ve been looking for a go-to guy you could target on crucial passing downs such as a 3rd and 6. Hawkins could be that this Fall.
With Baylor's offense getting back to its roots, SicEm365's Travis Roeder dives into how coaches choose their scheme and what determines whether it's successful or not.
A few weeks ago we broke down Inside Zone which likely will be the foundational play for Baylor in 2024; this week we’ll look at “Counter,” a very different run that Baylor may use just as much or even more than Inside Zone.
Danneker is a great addition and one that I’d take every day and twice on Sunday. He raises the floor of Baylor’s OL and makes it less likely that the offense fails due to bad OL play.