Baylor Football

Dealing with minor injuries a major part of player development

After an injury-plagued 2017 season, Baylor has opened fall camp with a considerably healthy roster looking to build toughness and endurance.
August 6, 2018
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It doesn't take much reflection to realize the significant injury issues Baylor faced back in 2017. Following Matt Rhule's first media session of the fall on Friday, media members stood around tallying the number of at least one-time starters who missed one start or more in the 12-game season. The total grew to around 20 without much energy wasted to thought.

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Junior RB JaMycal Hasty was one of four running backs to miss significant time in the 2017 season.
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