Following free agency, the draft, and yes, undrafted free agency, it appears the dust is settling for Baylor’s latest round of pro hopefuls ahead of rookie minicamps, which begin this weekend for some of the league’s teams.
The all-star showcases phase of the NFL Draft process crossed the finish line last weekend as the Reese's Senior Bowl concluded in Mobile, Alabama. With postseason games now wrapped, that leads us into the next chapter...
My favorite thing to watch in a Baylor game is when the team perfectly executes what the staff game-planned all week. That was what was so satisfying about the Oklahoma and Ole Miss games last year, and it was equally satisfying against Tech this year.
West Virginia’s offense has been pretty good this year. They’re sort of like Texas Tech in that they have a good system, good QB play, and good skill talent out wide but are having to survive bad OL play.
After losing Kalon Barnes to the draft and the experience of 6 year player Raleigh Texada, a lot of focus is on the cornerback position. Baylor is loaded.
Denzel Mims held the title after fall camp in 2019, but who is on their way to getting the title in 2020? It's a close race with 10 day to go until the season begins.