Had a Billings-esque block in the back at the 25 behind the play.Jacques Strap said:
great ending TD would have been epic
Game Day Thread: Baylor (3-0) vs. Iowa State (2-1)
The Baylor Bears (3-0) return to McLane Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 28 to take on the Iowa State Cyclones (2-1) in their fourth game of the 2019 season at 2:30 p.m. CT.
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Baylor vs. ISU Articles
Title | Author |
Positives After Rice | J.J. Joe |
Iowa State Statistical Preview | Sam Bradshaw. |
Concerns After Rice | J.J. Joe |
Can Baylor solve ISU's 3-3-5 defense? | Sam Bradshaw |
Trust the Podcast: Baylor prepared for ISU | Craig Smoak |
Welcome to Waco, Matt Campbell! | Colt Barber |
Is Baylor’s defense fool’s gold? | Colt Barber |
How to stop Brock Purdy and ISU’s offense | Sam Bradshaw |
ISU vs. Baylor Game Preview | Grayson Grundhoefer |
Scouting Iowa State | J.J. Joe |
DEPTH CHART | SCHEDULE | BIG 12 STANDINGS | COACHING STAFF
Matt Rhule Quote of the Week...
“This Iowa State team, they never beat themselves. They find a way to win the game within the game, and then they are a well-coached team. I think Coach Heacock, their defensive coordinator is one of the best in the country. And the defensive stats bear that out. They have great players on defense. [Greg] Eisworth is their middle safety, kind of like our Chris Miller who plays that same position for us and he is a dominant player who can defend the pass, come up on the run. They have Joshua Bailey their nose tackle and [Ray] Lima is just a fantastic player. They have great players all across the board on defense. They tackle, they get off blocks and Coach Heacock keeps you off balance, they always have something new for you, something different for you. They will pressure you, they will max drop. And offensively, Brock Purdy is a special player.”
Baylor’s Key Players
Quarterback #12 Charlie Brewer — Almost every game from here on out is going to be about the quarterback play. Brewer had a great first half performance against Rice but was not great in the second half along with the rest of the offense.
Running back #25 Trestan Ebner — Explosive plays were the story of the first two games of the season for Ebner but last week he faltered. He had seven carries for 10 yards plus one catch for five yards, it was rough.
Cornerback #13 Raleigh Texada — The team leader in pass breakups is Raleigh Texada. I like what I have seen from the junior cornerback but he has not been challenged to this level yet.
Safety #3 Chris Miller — Miller has been all over the field for the Bears this year and he will need to play like that in this game as well. The secondary has not been tested like they will be in this one and Miller will play a big role if the Bears are successful.
Iowa State Key Players
Quarterback #12 Brock Purdy — The leader and key to the Cyclone offense is this sophomore quarterback. Purdy has been terrific this season as he is completing 73.5% of his passes, has 989 yards passing, and six touchdown.
Wide receivers #8 Deshaunte Jones and #1 Tarique Milton — The Bears have not faced a talented duo like this so far this season and the secondary will finally be tested. Senior receiver Deshaunte Jones came into the season with all of the hype as their number one guy.
Defensive end #3 Jaquan Bailey — Well this season has been quite different than last for the 2nd team All-Big 12 performer from a year ago. He had eight sacks and 14.5 tackles for loss last year but so far this season he has zero in both categories.
Safety #12 Greg Eisworth — The Preseason 1st-Team All-Big 12 player has gotten off to a hot start this season as he is averaging 9.7 tackles per game and has two pass breakups.