JJ Joe: Defense Needs to Ramp Up the Aggression
Former Baylor QB JJ Joe (1990-1993) joins SicEm365 in this daily segment throughout the 2022 football season to discuss a variety of topics as it relates to upcoming and previous games.
JJ Joe: This Baylor Offense Has a High Ceiling
Former Baylor QB JJ Joe (1990-1993) joins SicEm365 in this daily segment throughout the 2022 football season to discuss a variety of topics as it relates to upcoming and previous games.
The Monday Revue — Awesome Offense, Disastrous Defense
Let's take a look back at what the Bears did well in Morgantown, what they did poorly and why.
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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly from Baylor's Week of Sports
Craig Smoak recaps all the storylines from the last week of Baylor Athletics
Presser: Aranda Answers Questions after West Virginia Loss
Head Coach Dave Aranda plus players Gavin Holmes and Dillon Doyle met with the media in Morgantown after the game.
In the Web: What "They" are saying about Baylor in Week 7
Heading into Thursday night’s game against West Virginia, Baylor had never won a game in Morgantown and was hoping to put that narrative to rest. Unfortunately for the Bears, their defense had no answers...
Travis' Morning After Thoughts: Secondary Issues of Primary Concern
The Bears' defense struggled to stop the Mountaineers and expectations continue to be reset each week.
Rapid Reactions: Baylor Curse Continues in Morgantown
SicEm365's Craig Smoak gives his rapid reactions to Baylor's 43-40 loss to the West Virginia Mountaineers in Morgantown Thursday night.
Baylor falls to West Virginia, 43-40, remains winless in Morgantown
West Virginia’s Casey Legg connected on a 22-yard field goal with 33 seconds remaining in the fourth to give Baylor their third loss of the season and second consecutive conference loss.
Ten Things That Stood Out Against West Virginia
Baylor went on the road and slugged it out, made many mistakes, and more against West Virginia in the loss.
JJ Joe: Baylor's Defense Has to Play Their Best in Morgantown
Former Baylor QB JJ Joe (1990-1993) joins SicEm365 in this daily segment throughout the 2022 football season to discuss a variety of topics as it relates to upcoming and previous games
Gameday Thread: Baylor (3-2) Faces WVU (2-3) in Thursday Showdown
The Baylor Bears (3-2) are back on the road to face West Virginia (2-3) in a Thursday evening matchup in Morgantown. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. CT and will be aired live on FS1.
S11 Baylor-WVU Preview Part 3: Scheme & How Baylor Beats WVU
West Virginia’s offense is going to attack Baylor’s weakest point in the secondary and nobody has shut these guys down. WVU will be very motivated to play well...
SicEm365 Staff Predictions for Baylor's matchup against West Virginia
The SicEm365 Staff gives their predictions for the Baylor Bears trip to West Virginia. Can Baylor rebound from a hard-fought loss?
Players Talk Bye Week, Focus ahead of WVU
With extra time comes an opportunity for coaches and teams to look deep in the mirror and get themselves situated before the remainder of their journey. Following a second frustrating early loss, players saw plenty of value in the timing of their timeout last week.
Defending West Virginia — Key Players and Matchups
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.
JJ Joe: Baylor's Offensive Game Plan against West Virginia
Former Baylor QB JJ Joe (1990-1993) joins SicEm365 in this daily segment throughout the 2022 football season to discuss a variety of topics as it relates to upcoming and previous games.
S11 WVU Preview Part 2: How Good are the Mountaineers Statistically?
The Mountaineers are scoring and allowing their P5 opponents to score on roughly half their drives so get ready for some fireworks despite the slower tempo only giving each team around 10-10.5 drives on average.
Aranda's Call Sheet: Regrouping and Refocusing during the Bye Week
Like so many Aranda discussions this year, the messages sent and discussed focused primarily inward on his team's persistent challenges more than what Neal Brown and company might do come Thursday night.