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Is Baylor Football Ready for Prime Time?

September 17, 2024
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The bright lights will be on the Bears in Boulder on Saturday night. Still, even head coach Dave Aranda figures that's primarily because of this week's opponent and the vast attention surrounding the Buffaloes program.

For Baylor, in a game chock-full of potential distractions and distinctive challenges, they must embrace the spotlight but not let it overwhelm them, remembering to stick to their basics as an ensemble.

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Is Baylor Football Ready for Prime Time?

1,172 Views | 3 Replies | Last: 1 day ago by Bear2014
MrGolfguy
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Better be
BellCountyBear
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I want this win sooo bad!
Bear2014
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this will be a bad loss if we lose. Baylor has the set pieces to beat colorado. yes, they have shadeur and travis. but thats all they got. We've got washington and reece to break down their awful d-line, Hunter in the backfield has its challenges, but i think big plays is how we take this game. that along with a strong run game
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