I hate when Baylor's defense is facing third and long. That is when the other team finds the hole in the zone for a long first down.
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Ten Things That Stood Out Against Kansas
Baylor and Kansas squared off in McLane Stadium on Saturday and the Bears came away victorious for the fourth time this year.
- Baylor starts strong on offense and defense and it was desparately needed for the confidence of the team
- Baylor’s defense is controlling the line and keeping Bean in the pocket with the wind affecting the game.
- Baylor should be up 35-3 at half, but a couple of plays, looking like a heat check from Shapen, resulted in turnovers
- Kansas has 70 yards in a the half and it isn’t due to miscues, Baylor is dominating
- Please protect the ball Blake Shapen when you have a defensive lineman near you
- Baylor has controlled the line of scrimmage and just self destructed for short periods again
- Hate to see Cole Maxwell take a friendly fire shot to the knee and him go down with a possible injury to the same knee he hurt against BYU
- And here we go to the 4th quarter with Kansas driving and Baylor defense in need of a stop and the offense needs to get back in the end zone
- And just like that, the safeties are lost. The corners are lost and Kansas is picking the secondary apart with 209 yards in the second half
- Have yourself a game Richard Reese
- Baylor dug deep on the final drive to finish off the game
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