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 Wide-zone is the base running play upon which Baylor's offense is built. Understanding how it works is key to understanding the offense as a whole.
This is part one of my preview examining the offensive scheme of new Baylor offensive coordinator Larry Fedora. In this piece, I take a quick look at the formations, personnel groupings and impact of pre-snap motion.
This is a part of my new coaches preview series. In it we will take a look at the statistical performance and X’s and O’s of both the new offense and new defense that Baylor will be running under new coach Dave Aranda.
Since this is a rematch I am mainly looking at what worked and didn't in round one. For anyone wanting an idea of what OU does in general please take a look at my preview series I put out before the first game.
In part one we looked at TCU’s statistics. In part two we broke down their 4-2-5 defense. In this third and final part we take a look at TCU’s offense.
In a game where the offense and the kicking game seemed to excel in shooting itself in the foot, the Baylor Bears struggled through a hard-hitting contest to emerge with their 8th win of the 2019 season, to remain the only undefeated and untied team in the Big 12 Conference.
In Part 1 we looked at how they perform statistically and in Part 2 we looked at the Oklahoma State defense. Now in part three we take a peek at the new-look OSU offense.
In a double overtime victory, the Baylor Bears pushed their season record to 6-0 (first time the Bears have been 6-0 since 2016), becoming bowl eligible for the second year in a row under Coach Matt Rhule.