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The Good, Bad & Ugly from Baylor's Big 12 Championship Victory

December 6, 2021
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Baylor Football, 2021 Big 12 Champions. Incredible. 

The program earned an iconic win over Oklahoma State on Saturday in Arlington, a result of a daily grind physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually behind the scenes over the last two years that those of us on the outside will never truly understand and the weight of which seems immeasurable at the moment.

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The Good, Bad & Ugly from Baylor's Big 12 Championship Victory

2,512 Views | 2 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by mascudkoray
Oldbear83
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I have great respect for Oklahoma State, from the team up through their coaches. I feel for their pain, albeit recognizing it was a reflection of what we suffered at their hands in 2013, and from OU in 2019.

But to be blunt, I believe the Bears were the better team, and deserved this win. No reason to discount it no one should be ashamed except the Committee whose bias took a cheap shot at Baylor to the degree of moving idle, 2-loss Ohio State ahead of us.

That insult I will not forget nor forgive.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier
mascudkoray
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I believe the Bears were the better team, and deserved this win. No reason to discount it no one should be ashamed except the Committee whose bias took a cheap shot at Baylor to the degree of moving idle, 2-loss Ohio State ahead of us.
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