Baylor Football

Baylor's offensive identity will come with consistency in personnel, practice

Baylor has not seen offensive consistency on the on the field during game days, something that's a product of not having consistency in practice.
October 28, 2020
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Finding an offensive identity through three games has been tough for Dave Aranda’s Baylor team. The Bears, averaging an anemic 98.0 yards this season, aren’t having success on the ground while  Charlie Brewer’s 6.0 yards per attempt through the air ranks eighth in the the Big 12 despite completing 65.4% of his 104 pass attempts, a percentage that would set a career high if it holds up through the rest of the season.

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