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Hope you guys packed a lunch, because the Twitterverse was on fleek for this game.
THE RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL 2015'S FIRST ACTUALLY BIG BOWL No. 10 UNC @tarheelblog No. 17 BAYLOR @OurDailyBears #SOON ON ESPN
— SB✯Nation CFB (@SBNationCFB) December 29, 2015
"What position do you play?" "Well, coach, I play --" "Wrong. You play quarterback. We play quarterback here at Baylor." #SicUNC #RAB
— Trey Robbins (@BraveSirRobbins) December 29, 2015
The Baylor offense rn pic.twitter.com/a1CuV6g2On
— Jake Ledbetter (@_Jake_Ledbetter) December 29, 2015
Good luck stopping a guy with those moves. Baylor's Lynx Hawthorne takes it down to the 2 yard line. #RAB https://t.co/yIbkXoRYRU
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) December 29, 2015
Here's a closer look at Baylor's offense today pic.twitter.com/gzDYpUb8h8
— SB✯Nation CFB (@SBNationCFB) December 29, 2015
"Yeah well Baylor's runnin the *fancy* version of 1895 proto-manball" -- some SEC fan shortly
— R2-DTRUUU (@JasonKirkSBN) December 29, 2015
Briles invented an offense in less than a month that is currently on pace to outgain the nation's leading O .. which was Baylor's normal one
— Ted Harrison (@tedvid) December 29, 2015
CORRECTED KEY TO BAYLOR'S QBS: 13 -- Johnson 7 -- Hawthorne 5 -- Jefferson 28 -- Chafin 22 -- Williams ?? -- Guess what, it's you.
— OurDailyBears (@OurDailyBears) December 29, 2015
1914 Baylor 21 2015 North Carolina 10 Second quarter, 9:35
— SB✯Nation CFB (@SBNationCFB) December 29, 2015
Amazing what Baylor is doing given its "QB" situation. Art Briles created a new offense in three and a half weeks. Steamrolling UNC
— Adam Rittenberg (@ESPNRittenberg) December 29, 2015
Baylor looks amazing and this is with 73 percent of its offense sidelined with injury. #RAB
— Matt Murschel (@osmattmurschel) December 29, 2015
What do you do when your top 2 QBs and top WR are hurt? Run. The. Ball. Baylor already with 258 rush yds and 3 TDs. https://t.co/6oKNxKuJQC
— ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) December 29, 2015
Baylor is just letting everyone play quarterback. Get loose because you might be next! https://t.co/qT4qPZOnYP pic.twitter.com/6K6UaBo3j2
— SB Nation (@SBNation) December 29, 2015
Baylor making these NC players look real small out there
— Quincy Acy (@QuincyAcy) December 30, 2015
With that 30 yd TD run by Johnny Jefferson, #Baylor breaks the single-game @RussellAthBowl rushing record with 333. Still a half to go.
— Tim O'Donnell (@TimODonnell25) December 30, 2015
Baylor, without a QB, its All-American receiver or All-Big 12 running back, goes up 28-10 on a UNC team that played for the ACC title.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) December 30, 2015
"What is it that bind us to this —" *Baylor offensive line plows through Charles Kuralt*
— Carolina March (@carolinamarch) December 30, 2015
The Power Five's top rushing O is at it again - 333 yds & 4 TDs on the ground in the first half for @BUFootball! https://t.co/Psub17hTva
— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) December 30, 2015
Live look in at Baylor's Offense. pic.twitter.com/eEINwp4EJm
— Ted Harrison (@tedvid) December 30, 2015
I will never, ever again mistakenly refer to Baylor's offense as "Air Raid." https://t.co/bND5ORLmzm
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) December 30, 2015
Baylor DT Shawn Oakman had his helmet knocked off and was penalized for continuing to play https://t.co/fXpbd3eOj9
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) December 30, 2015
"You don't just run and your helmet flies off." -- Art Briles talking about that Oakman penalty that set up UNC's TD.
— OurDailyBears (@OurDailyBears) December 30, 2015
Baylor offensive coaches deserve a raise. This is most impressive. They're w/out best 4 players & dominating this game. Athletes everywhere
— Corby Davidson (@corbydavidson) December 30, 2015
Five different players have taken snaps for Baylor at QB, and UNC is struggling to stop all of them. https://t.co/imhMB9EfiG
— ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) December 30, 2015
Baylor's offense working a powerful mix of a.) spread power run game and b.) @cjane87's patented all-PI offense
— HOLIDAY APPRECIATOR (@edsbs) December 30, 2015
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) December 30, 2015
#Baylor is without its 2 top QBs, its top RB, the best WR in the country, 1 O-lineman and STILL has 645 yards of offense in 3 QTRs. Mercy.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) December 30, 2015
The Baylor running game is on FIRE. Here's an 80-yd TD for the Bears to go with their 560 rush yds so far. https://t.co/HaMlENQxm3
— ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) December 30, 2015
Baylor, why are you doing this?? #RussellAthleticBowl pic.twitter.com/DqcAXMhEev
— Sports on Earth (@SportsonEarth) December 30, 2015
If you have two QB's, you really have no QB's. If you have five QB's, you run for 600 yards in a bowl game.
— Rodger Sherman (@rodger_sherman) December 30, 2015
@OurDailyBears Anyone doubting that Briles is a damned offensive wizard isn't watching this game. UNC was closer to a comeback on #1 Clemson
— Nate Heupel (@NateHeupel) December 30, 2015
Lol Big 12 baby, a grown mans game out there
— Quincy Acy (@QuincyAcy) December 30, 2015
FBS BOWL RECORD: Baylor's 597 yards pass the 524 Nebraska had against Florida in 1996 Fiesta. #SicEm
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) December 30, 2015
That Baylor is able to do this with essentially its JV team is a testament to its beastly offensive line. Those guys are really good.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) December 30, 2015
How do you describe this Baylor offense? pic.twitter.com/JyJy9LhxNY
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) December 30, 2015
I want to be very clear: Baylor is putting together one of the most devastatingly dominant offensive performances in bowl history.
— Shehan Jeyarajah (@ShehanJeyarajah) December 30, 2015
Honestly, w/Russell, Stidham, Coleman & Colbert all out, this has to be single-greatest team rushing performance in CFB history. #Baylor
— David Smoak (@DavidSmoak) December 30, 2015
I've never loved anything more than this box score pic.twitter.com/Zw3V7wL5XR
— Paul Myerberg (@PaulMyerberg) December 30, 2015
Baylor starts the season with the most prolific passing attack and ends the season with 600+ rushing yards in a game.
— cuppy of good cheer (@cuppycup) December 30, 2015
I mean, Baylor lost its top two QB's, top RB and WR, decided to revamp their offense, and then THEY SET BOWL RECORDS WITH IT. Incredible.
— Rodger Sherman (@rodger_sherman) December 30, 2015
Coaches watching Art Briles rip through UNC's defense with his 3rd string quarterback like: pic.twitter.com/BguR7KTyGI
— Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) December 30, 2015
JOHNNY GOT 1,000 YARDS ON THE SEASON!
— OurDailyBears (@OurDailyBears) December 30, 2015
HE STARTED THE GAME WITH 701.
Not 1, not 2, not 3 ... but SEVEN rush TDs for @BUFootball!!! (And a bowl record 646 rush yds, but who's counting?). https://t.co/rXRY8FuJ2h
— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) December 30, 2015
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS. Stand up, Baylor Nation. We're bringing the hardware home to Waco. #SicEm pic.twitter.com/HcTSqSoRd0
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) December 30, 2015
Fedora: I don't know if people are giving that staff enough credit. They're playing their 3rd and 4th string QB and still winning 10 games.
— Craig Smoak (@CraigSmoak) December 30, 2015
These stats tell me that Art Briles is an amazing coach. The Bears had to change their strategy and boy did they. pic.twitter.com/V95PHbLNpN
— James Light (@JamesKLight) December 30, 2015
And the finale as a tribute to our amazing offensive line this season...
The Baylor offense shined in the @CapitalOne Bowl Mania spotlight with a record breaking performance. pic.twitter.com/WOdlMTeCE7
— ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) December 30, 2015
#SicEm