Game Day Thread: Baylor (2-0) at Rice (0-3)
The Baylor Bears (2-0) travel to Houston to take on the Rice Owls (0-3) in their third game of the 2019 season on Saturday, Sept. 31 at 6 p.m. CT at Rice Stadium.
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Baylor vs. Rice Articles
Title | Author |
Ranking the Big 12 | Colt Barber |
Weekly Whiteboard Work: Chris Platt’s reverse TD | J.D. PicKell |
Statistical breakdown of the Rice Owls | S11 |
Baylor vs. Rice Video Preview | Grayson Grundhoefer |
Baylor’s Physicality on the rice | J.J. Joe |
Trust the Podcast | Smoak & Grundhoefer |
The FRO: Volume 1, Issue 18 | Staff |
The Smoak Show: Jamie Jacobs | Craig Smoak |
DEPTH CHART | SCHEDULE | BIG 12 STANDINGS | COACHING STAFF
Matt Rhule Quote of the Week...
“We have some guys like Chris Miller that are playing really hard and you know my challenge to the rest of our defense is why is every person that watches our tape, why is every scout that comes through talking about how hard Chris Miller plays? Like, you play the same position as him, like they should be saying boy your safeties play really hard not boy Chris Miller plays really hard so trying to challenge our entire group to go out there and stand out on film by being physical so those are the areas and then just some little things on special teams, our kickoff return we’re just trying to bring that along and I like their approach to that.”
Baylor’s Key Players
Quarterback #12 Charlie Brewer
There is not a whole lot that needs to be said here other than he needs to keep up the momentum he has built in the early stages of this season.
Wide receiver #81 Tyquan Thornton and #21 Josh Fleeks
These two young and talented receivers were supposed to take a major step this season and they still have the chance to but it has not been a hot start up to this point.
Defensive lineman #98 Chidi Ogbonnaya
The 6-5, 290-pound lineman has not put up big numbers but watching him play you can see his improvement in a big way. He has gotten so much stronger and much more physical in his time at Baylor.
Safety #15 Christian Morgan
He is back! Morgan has been dealing with a foot injury that occured right before fall camp but he is finally back on the field in a full time role.
Rice Key Players
Quarterback #14 Tom Stewart — The Harvard graduate transfer was thrown into action after the starter Wiley Green was injured against Wake Forest.
Wide receiver #10 Austin Trammell — The star junior receiver was mentioned this week by Coach Matt Rhule in the press conference and he has earned that.
Linebacker #55 Blaze Alldredge — The 6-2, 219-pound linebacker had the performance of his career last week against Texas. Alldredge finished with eight tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, and a sack.
Defensive tackle #99 Myles Adams — The lone senior on the defensive side of the ball starting for Rice is Myles Adams. The 6-2, 285-pound defensive tackle has played in 30 games already in his career so he has by far the most experience on the defense.