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Bears Fall Flat: Baylor Dominated in the Trenches in Opener, Lose 38-24 to Auburn

Baylor football (0-1) opened its season with a 38-24 loss to Auburn (1-0) in a prime-time matchup under the lights at McLane Stadium on Friday night.
August 29, 2025
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WACO, Texas – Baylor football (0-1) opened its season with a 38-24 loss to Auburn (1-0) in a prime-time matchup under the lights at McLane Stadium on Friday night.

Baylor’s offense totaled 483 yards with quarterback Sawyer Robertson (RSr.) throwing for 419 yards and three touchdowns on 27-of-48 passing. Tight end Michael Trigg (RSr.) totaled 99 yards on seven catches, while wide receiver Kole Wilson (Sr.) led the Bears with 134 yards on eight receptions.

The defense, however, was dominated all evening, allowing Auburn to rush for 308 yards on 52 carries. Quarterback Jackson Arnold (So.) barely had to let it loose, rushing for 137 yards and two scores on 16 touches.

Baylor opened the contest with the ball and drove down the field, highlighted by running back Caden Knighten’s (Fr.) first touch, which was a 17-yard rush. The Bears couldn’t find pay dirt but settled for a 36-yard field goal from Connor Hawkins (RFr.).

On Baylor’s following drive, Robertson connected with Wilson up the right sideline for an electric 57-yard grab. The Bears, however, couldn’t capitalize in the red zone, and Robertson failed to find Trigg on fourth and goal.

Facing a third and medium deep in their own territory, Arnold looked dead in the water with Baylor’s star defensive lineman Jackie Marshall (RSr.) about to engulf him for a big sack. Instead, Baylor nose tackle DK Kalu (RSo.) rolled into Marshall’s leg, allowing Arnold to escape and pick up the first down; Marshall missed the rest of the contest with a lower leg injury.

Auburn took advantage of Baylor’s inability to get a stop and eventually found pay dirt on an Arnold 24-yard rushing touchdown. The Bears couldn’t contain Arnold at all in the first half, allowing 69 yards on 10 carries. His scrambling abilities gifted the Tigers another trip to the red zone that was finished with a nine-yard rushing touchdown from running back Damari Alston (Sr.).

When the game appeared to be slipping away, the Bears got a glimmer of hope and got the crowd back into the game with a 33-yard touchdown on fourth and long to wide receiver Kobe Prentice (Sr.), who ran up the left hash wide open.

Baylor trailed 17-10 going into the halftime locker room.

Auburn continued its domination in the trenches with a six-minute, 90-yard drive midway through the third quarter that consisted of five rushes for 49 yards, capped off by a seven-yard Jeremiah Cobb (Jr.) touchdown. 

The Bears overcame two holding penalties on their following possession and Robertson found Knighten out of the backfield for a four-yard score — the first of Knighten’s career. On the drive, wide receiver Ashtyn Hawkins (6Sr.) had two big catches for 49 yards.

When it looked like Baylor had recaptured the momentum, Auburn kick returner Rayshawn Pleasant crib-called a 98-yard touchdown to give the Tigers a two-score lead, 31-17.

Robertson put the Bears on his back and brought them down the field to cut the lead to a touchdown again, finishing off the drive with a four-yard touchdown to Trigg with 11:47 left in the fourth quarter.

Baylor couldn’t get off the field to give its offense another chance, however, allowing Auburn to march down the field for a 75-yard drive that took roughly eight minutes.

The Bears were called for a questionable defensive holding on a third-down stop, and later had fourth and short on their own 27-yard line, but Arnold ran up the middle untouched to put the game out of reach.

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Bears Fall Flat: Baylor Dominated in the Trenches in Opener, Lose 38-24 to Auburn

11,937 Views | 54 Replies | Last: 3 mo ago by Guitarbiscuit
Doc Holliday
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This is beyond self inflicted. It's a staff that doesn't know what they're doing.
IowaBear
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Dave isn't a good coach, nothing is changing my mind on that. Dude can't win big games
True Grit
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"Bears Fall Flat"… again under Aranda
Legend0z
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We are bad
Guitarbiscuit
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Legend0z said:

We are bad


I don't think we are bad. But I don't think we are good either. Pretty much like last year, we will get some wins but not beat anyone noteworthy.
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True Grit said:

"Bears Fall Flat"… again under Aranda


I thought we should've moved on from Aranda after the 2023 season. Nice guy but is not a force multiplier on defense, not a guru, and doesn't bring anything to the table that we couldn't find anywhere else. But I understand that we didn't have money to buy out his contract and also poney up NIL money. Tough place to be in.
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Guitarbiscuit said:

Legend0z said:

We are bad


I don't think we are bad. But I don't think we are good either. Pretty much like last year, we will get some wins but not beat anyone noteworthy.


Yup. I commented to my dad that I do think that this team is more talented than last year, but that is going to be at least evenly offset by having to play a more difficult schedule. Not just OOC either. The only games I really feel confident penciling in as wins are the Week 3 guys, and Oklahoma state down their starting quarterback.
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Youre a clown said:

True Grit said:

"Bears Fall Flat"… again under Aranda


I thought we should've moved on from Aranda after the 2023 season. Nice guy but is not a force multiplier on defense, not a guru, and doesn't bring anything to the table that we couldn't find anywhere else. But I understand that we didn't have money to buy out his contract and also poney up NIL money. Tough place to be in.


You're right. I thnk most fans are tired of Aranda because they see that this is all we will ever be under him. If Aranda was a good coach, he would have proven it by now. Rhule had it turned around in year 3, Briles in year 4.
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Aranda will be here collecting a fat paycheck until his contracts up in 29. If we make playoffs expect 5 year extension between now and 29. We are a middle of the road team in the big 12 as long as he's coaching. 6-8 wins year max. I'd rather eat my words and punched in the gut , but he ain't it.
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dycbaylor02 said:

Aranda will be here collecting a fat paycheck until his contracts up in 29. If we make playoffs expect 5 year extension between now and 29. We are a middle of the road team in the big 12 as long as he's coaching. 6-8 wins year max. I'd rather eat my words and punched in the gut , but he ain't it.


This team reminds me of the Dallas Cowboys. Good sometimes, and you know they won't win it all anytime soon, but they are not so bad you want to just fire everybody and start over.

A tough place to be. Decent but not really great.
dycbaylor02
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There is no charisma with this team especially the coach. I believe we have found an identity because of Spav. But that's Abt it. You're right don't expect too much.
True Grit
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Any postgame pithy quotes from Dave? I just love them. Seriously, we once again had a chance to turn the corner and make a statement under Aranda, and we blew it (and at HOME).
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dycbaylor02 said:

Aranda will be here collecting a fat paycheck until his contracts up in 29. If we make playoffs expect 5 year extension between now and 29. We are a middle of the road team in the big 12 as long as he's coaching. 6-8 wins year max. I'd rather eat my words and punched in the gut , but he ain't it.

2029? I had forgotten that about his contract. Now... I am even more depressed and in need of counseling.
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True Grit said:

dycbaylor02 said:

Aranda will be here collecting a fat paycheck until his contracts up in 29. If we make playoffs expect 5 year extension between now and 29. We are a middle of the road team in the big 12 as long as he's coaching. 6-8 wins year max. I'd rather eat my words and punched in the gut , but he ain't it.

2029? I had forgotten that about his contract. Now... I am even more depressed and in need of counseling.


I prefer self help books. Counseling is expensive these days.
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I was unimpressed with Spav tonight. Play calling was predictable. Cameron got involved way too late. Wouldn't abandon running it up the gut against a top 10 DL. Stalled in red zone multiple times.

He's definitely better than what we've had but even last year we had stretches of predictability that stalled drives or required a freak player like Washington or Cameron making some moves. I was hoping to see some growth this year and still hope to see it after tonight.
dycbaylor02
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We're just gonna have to wait until big 12 play starts that will be the test after 2-3 games. I really want to win the conference but deep down it will be another mediocre year.
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boykin_spaniel said:

I was unimpressed with Spav tonight. Play calling was predictable. Cameron got involved way too late. Wouldn't abandon running it up the gut against a top 10 DL. Stalled in red zone multiple times.

He's definitely better than what we've had but even last year we had stretches of predictability that stalled drives or required a freak player like Washington or Cameron making some moves. I was hoping to see some growth this year and still hope to see it after tonight.


Spavital has a history of making inexplicable mistakes. That said, most of the time he is good. But when he's bad, it's like "What in the tarnation are you doing" bad. I think a lot of his mistakes stem from being stubborn. Like perhaps he tells himself, "Well this play worked great on paper, so maybe this play will work better after the 12th time in a row because the first 11 failures were just a coincidence. There's no way the defense will see it coming the 12th time in a row."
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I can't even pencil OSU as a win. We struggled mightily with them last year and they were horrendous. Week 3 is a win. The rest are essentially toss ups. Team isn't anywhere good enough to have a single conference game as a lock. They'll win some games in league play as the B12 outside of 2-3 teams is absolute dog****
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Some of the most ridiculous postgame commentary I've ever seen on this site in this thread. You lose a week 1 game in which your star running back is out for most of it against a team you knew would be a handful in the trenches. And all of a sudden the sky is falling we should've fired Dave blah blah blah. Idk what else to say except get over yourself. It's not like we were even ranked going into the game, and we still basically matched Auburn from a yardage perspective.

If a competitive Week 1 loss against a talented and improving SEC team (would've been a 7 point game without a kick return) is enough to get you to abandon all hope and give up, I have a piece of advice for you: Don't be a Baylor fan. We are not, never were, and probably will never be the type of program that can just expect to win in situations like this by default. Nor are we the kind of program that can seriously expect to go 12-0 and never play a game in which we don't dominate everywhere on the field. If that's what you want, go root for Texas or Georgia or Ohio State.

Like it or not, if Baylor is relevant in college football, especially in the NIL era, that means we're punching way above our weight. Don't believe me? Go ask Stanford how they're feeling these days. You'd think most of us would know that by the fact that we were essentially dead to the world until about 2012 or so. To act like all hope is lost at the first sign of trouble, as if we're Alabama or something, is completely absurd and does nothing except for dampen support for a team that needs all it can get over a long season. I'm not saying don't criticize the team or coach or whatever, but concluding that "we are bad" after one game like that is absolutely ridiculous.

Look I'm sorry for the rant but I sat in BUGWB and yelled my butt off for the team during 1-11, and came back the next year because I actually love my team and believe in Baylor so maybe I just have a different perspective. THAT team was BAD and even still just complaining and being negative about the program was not what eventually led to improvement. I just can't stand this entitled attitude that some Baylor fans have as if we're something we're not. We are what we are, and what we are is to my eye still very damn good with a lot of room to grow over the season.

I'm sorry you didn't get the instant gratification of a week 1 victory but if you can't handle that without a meltdown you probably can't handle Baylor fandom from an emotional maturity perspective. Go be a Dodgers/Chiefs/Duke/Ohio State combo fan or something it'll serve your needs much better.
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Yards? You think we care about yards? We care about the scoreboard. We care about Aranda and Spavital putting guys in position to make plays. They both had struggles with that tonight. I'm calling a spade a spade. No one in that locker room is saying we played great. We did not play great. This was a winnable game. 3 red zone trips with 0 points. 5-15 on 3rd down. Giving up a 4th down touchdown run on an obvious QB run if the middle once again vacated for Singleton in motion.

I knew we wouldn't win the trenches. We had to have better play calling and we did not. Could not make adjustments on defense to stop a relatively one dimensional QB. Would not quit the run up the middle into the teeth of the Auburn defense.

I don't think anyone on here is barking about trying to be Georgia and Alabama but some more consistency would be nice. Being a threat to win a first round playoff game would be nice. It's not giving many on this board optimism if we lose to Auburn and LSU in similar fashion, the type of teams we'd need to handle to win a first round playoff game.
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He was stubborn with the run last night. Try a jet sweep to Wilson or at least put him or Cameron in motion like Auburn did with Singleton to freeze a defender or two
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I still think we have a shot to win the conference especially if Jackie Marshall is back to 100% by ASU. Not saying we will but Aranda says this is his best team. We need to be in contention in November. My opinion may change on how what we look like against SMU
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BrightOrangeBear said:

Some of the most ridiculous postgame commentary I've ever seen on this site in this thread. You lose a week 1 game in which your star running back is out for most of it against a team you knew would be a handful in the trenches. And all of a sudden the sky is falling we should've fired Dave blah blah blah. Idk what else to say except get over yourself. It's not like we were even ranked going into the game, and we still basically matched Auburn from a yardage perspective.

If a competitive Week 1 loss against a talented and improving SEC team (would've been a 7 point game without a kick return) is enough to get you to abandon all hope and give up, I have a piece of advice for you: Don't be a Baylor fan. We are not, never were, and probably will never be the type of program that can just expect to win in situations like this by default. Nor are we the kind of program that can seriously expect to go 12-0 and never play a game in which we don't dominate everywhere on the field. If that's what you want, go root for Texas or Georgia or Ohio State.

Like it or not, if Baylor is relevant in college football, especially in the NIL era, that means we're punching way above our weight. Don't believe me? Go ask Stanford how they're feeling these days. You'd think most of us would know that by the fact that we were essentially dead to the world until about 2012 or so. To act like all hope is lost at the first sign of trouble, as if we're Alabama or something, is completely absurd and does nothing except for dampen support for a team that needs all it can get over a long season. I'm not saying don't criticize the team or coach or whatever, but concluding that "we are bad" after one game like that is absolutely ridiculous.

Look I'm sorry for the rant but I sat in BUGWB and yelled my butt off for the team during 1-11, and came back the next year because I actually love my team and believe in Baylor so maybe I just have a different perspective. THAT team was BAD and even still just complaining and being negative about the program was not what eventually led to improvement. I just can't stand this entitled attitude that some Baylor fans have as if we're something we're not. We are what we are, and what we are is to my eye still very damn good with a lot of room to grow over the season.

I'm sorry you didn't get the instant gratification of a week 1 victory but if you can't handle that without a meltdown you probably can't handle Baylor fandom from an emotional maturity perspective. Go be a Dodgers/Chiefs/Duke/Ohio State combo fan or something it'll serve your needs much better.


Oh please. This isn't Johnny's upwards basketball team that got beat down and needs a peptalk over orange slices and Gatorade, these are semi-pro athletes making six figures on top of free education, and head coach that makes millions. If you want to hear sunshine, pony up that steep $13/month or whatever they charge for the premium board. If criticism of the team makes you have type up a 10 page complaint, you might need to take a break from the site
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BrightOrangeBear said:

Some of the most ridiculous postgame commentary I've ever seen on this site in this thread. You lose a week 1 game in which your star running back is out for most of it against a team you knew would be a handful in the trenches. And all of a sudden the sky is falling we should've fired Dave blah blah blah. Idk what else to say except get over yourself. It's not like we were even ranked going into the game, and we still basically matched Auburn from a yardage perspective.

If a competitive Week 1 loss against a talented and improving SEC team (would've been a 7 point game without a kick return) is enough to get you to abandon all hope and give up, I have a piece of advice for you: Don't be a Baylor fan. We are not, never were, and probably will never be the type of program that can just expect to win in situations like this by default. Nor are we the kind of program that can seriously expect to go 12-0 and never play a game in which we don't dominate everywhere on the field. If that's what you want, go root for Texas or Georgia or Ohio State.

Like it or not, if Baylor is relevant in college football, especially in the NIL era, that means we're punching way above our weight. Don't believe me? Go ask Stanford how they're feeling these days. You'd think most of us would know that by the fact that we were essentially dead to the world until about 2012 or so. To act like all hope is lost at the first sign of trouble, as if we're Alabama or something, is completely absurd and does nothing except for dampen support for a team that needs all it can get over a long season. I'm not saying don't criticize the team or coach or whatever, but concluding that "we are bad" after one game like that is absolutely ridiculous.

Look I'm sorry for the rant but I sat in BUGWB and yelled my butt off for the team during 1-11, and came back the next year because I actually love my team and believe in Baylor so maybe I just have a different perspective. THAT team was BAD and even still just complaining and being negative about the program was not what eventually led to improvement. I just can't stand this entitled attitude that some Baylor fans have as if we're something we're not. We are what we are, and what we are is to my eye still very damn good with a lot of room to grow over the season.

I'm sorry you didn't get the instant gratification of a week 1 victory but if you can't handle that without a meltdown you probably can't handle Baylor fandom from an emotional maturity perspective. Go be a Dodgers/Chiefs/Duke/Ohio State combo fan or something it'll serve your needs much better.


It's like that every year here. When the wins come, the loudest today get very quiet, and sometimes change their screen names.
boykin_spaniel
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Read any of my posts and tell me where you disagree?

It seems to me that whenever we don't play well in a big game some new poster comes in saying how we really did play well and we need to shut up and praise everything about the program.

I am a fan of Baylor. I love the school and will always root for its sports teams. All of them. From that love I will offer critiques when I don't think we look good and last night I don't think we looked very good.
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boykin_spaniel said:

Read any of my posts and tell me where you disagree?

It seems to me that whenever we don't play well in a big game some new poster comes in saying how we really did play well and we need to shut up and praise everything about the program.

I am a fan of Baylor. I love the school and will always root for its sports teams. All of them. From that love I will offer critiques when I don't think we look good and last night I don't think we looked very good.


Wasn't directed at you. Of course there is legit criticism from last night, but also the sky isn't falling.
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Whatever let's just let the season play out. It's the big 12, we are never going to run the table and win all our games. What we can do at a minimum is get into a bowl game. CFP expectations will have to wait until we've played 90% of the schedule. For now they seem better than last season with many things to improve upon. They played a decent game against a SEC team.
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boykin_spaniel said:

I still think we have a shot to win the conference especially if Jackie Marshall is back to 100% by ASU. Not saying we will but Aranda says this is his best team. We need to be in contention in November. My opinion may change on how what we look like against SMU


We do. Auburn has a legitimately good defense and our offense found its grove and started working matchups pretty well. Nobody in conference will have line play as good. Our O is legitimately talented.

Unfortunately our defense completely collapsed after losing what looks like our only competent d lineman. Dave's unit looked terrible. And the same momentum sucking mistakes continue to happen every year. Sign of the poor coaching everyone feared.
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SicemBearz said:

Whatever let's just let the season play out. It's the big 12, we are never going to run the table and win all our games. What we can do at a minimum is get into a bowl game. CFP expectations will have to wait until we've played 90% of the schedule. For now they seem better than last season with many things to improve upon. They played a decent game against a SEC team.


Simply "making a bowl game" is a huge failure


Bear in mind that next year is definitely a rebuilding year
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Some of us have expectations to be able to beat middle pack SEC teams, especially when this is apparently Aranda's most talented team. I'm tired of the "we played well against an SEC team". We did not play well. That was a winnable game. The Guaranteed Rate Bowl should be the floor not the ceiling.
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I think any commentary or criticism of the offense, specifically play calling, after last night is completely ridiculous. The times when offense stalled had almost entirely to do with poor execution and penalties. Testing the middle of the defense with inside run was necessary to keep them honest on the edges. To me, the offense is the reason I think we're still in the conversation to win the Big 12.

The reason we won't is the defense. Losing one guy (Marshall) shouldn't have that profound of an effect on the unit, but it did. And the play calling to stay in two-high and get dominated in the run game was inexcusable. At some point, Aranda needed to load the box and make Arnold beat them with his arm. The outcome may have possibly been worse, but to make no adjustment was insane.

Whole lot to figure out in one week, especially if Marshall isn't ready to return.


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This… it's OK to be upset about losing a game BU could have won. It's OK to have higher expectations that just beating the B12 scrubs. The issue here is Dave himself set a super high bar. When you go on record and tell everyone this is your best roster anything under 8-4 is a gigantic failure. Hell you could argue 8-4 would be a failure. The B12 sucks and BU will win some league games. But they need to win games against the better teams for this season to be a success imo.
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boykin_spaniel said:

I was unimpressed with Spav tonight. Play calling was predictable. Cameron got involved way too late. Wouldn't abandon running it up the gut against a top 10 DL. Stalled in red zone multiple times.

He's definitely better than what we've had but even last year we had stretches of predictability that stalled drives or required a freak player like Washington or Cameron making some moves. I was hoping to see some growth this year and still hope to see it after tonight.

I don't know how guys like Spav keep getting gigs. His offenses were hot garbage at A&M and it hasn't changed a bit years later. Dude should be selling insurance.
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boykin_spaniel said:

I still think we have a shot to win the conference especially if Jackie Marshall is back to 100% by ASU. Not saying we will but Aranda says this is his best team. We need to be in contention in November. My opinion may change on how what we look like against SMU


The fact that it likely hinges on one guy doesn't bode well for our chances, especially given that he's not supposed to be on the field for every play. Need other dudes to emerge up front, and quickly.
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Spav was stubborn at times trying to run between the guards too much. But Spav isn't the issue. It's the defense… like it is almost every season
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