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![]() 42 W. VIRGINIA (3-3, 1-2) Rank: NR/NR |
Box Score | Quotes | Notes | Baylor Photos Waco, Texas • Attendance: 45,467 |
![]() 73 BAYLOR (4-0, 1-0) Rank: 17/16 |
Major Contributors:
Bryce Petty -- 17/25 for 347 yards and 2 TDs, 1 INT. 4 rushes for 23 yards and 1 TD.
Lache Seastrunk -- 15 rushes for 172 yards and 2 TDs. 1 amazing countenance.
Rashodrick Linwood -- 14 rushes for 127 yards and 1 TD.
Antwan Goodley -- 7 receptions for 170 yards and 1 TD. Countless Mountaineers trucked.
Beau Blackshear -- 4 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 Sack
Bryce Hager -- 8 tackles, 2 QBH
Eddie Lackey -- 4 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 Sack, 2 QBH
Suleiman Masumbuko -- 5 tackles, 1 TFL
Top 25 Results/Projection:
You won't have to wait very long to find out where the Bears are in this week's Polls. Spencer Hall doesn't have his Top 25 recap up yet, but I'll post it when he does. My guess is that Baylor comes in around 13-14 after last night. We have a ton of momentum in the public eye.
NEWS:
This is the first part that is going to get insane. Buckle up.
Baylor vs. West Virginia video highlights: reliving the slaughter in Waco - SBNation.com
Re-live the Bears' huge victory through video and GIF highlights.
Football Rolls Past West Virginia, 73-42 - Baylor Bears Official Athletic Site - BaylorBears.com
Bryce Petty threw for 347 yards with two touchdowns and had one of Baylor's eight rushing TDs as No. 17 Bears kept up their big-scoring ways in the Big 12, beating West Virginia 73-42 on Saturday night.
West Virginia Mountaineers vs. Baylor Bears - Recap - October 05, 2013 - ESPN
Bryce Petty and No. 17 Baylor needed only 40 seconds to score their first touchdown in the Big 12 opener.
Baylor's offense rolls West Virginia; more late Week 6 college football Snap Judgments | Campus Union - SI.com -- Snap Judgments from the Week 6 midday slate. For more content check out our early and midday snaps.
WVU vs. Baylor final score: Bears thrash Mountaineers, 73-42 - SBNation.com
The Bears had more than 800 yards of total offense in a dominating victory.
Big 12 thoughts: Week 6
What is going on with Kansas State? That and other thoughts from the Big 12's Week 6.
Baylor Football — #FreakTeam: Best GIFs from Baylor 73, West Virginia 42
#FreakTeam: Best GIFs from Baylor 73, West Virginia 42 Petty to Goodley to get things started: Petty to Reese, who makes one-handed TD grab: #LacheShow 80 yards to the house: #LacheShow, once...
What we learned in Big 12 football: Week 6 - ESPN
What we learned about the Big 12 from Week 6: 1. The Baylor offense is amazing: I don’t care who Baylor has played.
Big 12 football helmet stickers: Week 6 - ESPN
Recognizing the best and brightest from around the Big 12 in Week 6: Baylor running backs: Bryce Petty was sharp as usual...
Record-setting Baylor Bears ready to roll Big 12 - ESPN
WACO, Texas -- Oklahoma is grinding. Oklahoma State is slipping. Texas is simmering. And Baylor is scoring and scoring and scoring.
Oklahoma Sooners turn toward Texas Longhorns, as Baylor rolls again - ESPN
NORMAN, Okla. -- As quarterback Blake Bell trucked Sam Carter for the game-clinching first down against TCU, the Sooners began to shift their eyes to ...
IF YOU READ NOTHING ELSE...
From hopeless to high octane: Baylor's transformation complete with explosive offensive attack - Yahoo Sports
From Yahoo Sports: Long a Big-12 punchline, Art Briles has reshaped the Bears into one of the most entertaining teams in the nation.
Read this. But don't just read it, bathe in it. Print it out and wear it as a coat.
TWITTER LOVES BAYLOR
I'm planning on doing a Twitter timeline of sorts, if I can figure it out, later in the day. For now...
Baylor running the ever-popular "SET EVERYTHING ON FIRE" offense
— Lana Berry (@Lana) October 6, 2013
Seems like every Baylor QB throws a beautiful deep ball that just drops into a spot on the receiver's outside shoulder
— Smart Football (@smartfootball) October 6, 2013
Hate when people downplay what Baylor's doing by saying "Yeah, but who've they played?" as if every tm gets 617 yds of O in 1st half vs WVU.
— Chris Huston (@HeismanPundit) October 6, 2013
.@VoxProduct has begun collectively referring to Baylor as "we". We may have a Baylor problem you guys.
— chrismchaines (@chrismchaines) October 6, 2013
@WilliamMosher the 5 best offenses in college football: Baylor, Baylor, Baylor, Baylor, and Baylor
— Smart Football (@smartfootball) October 6, 2013
You earned it again, Baylor: http://t.co/0HvJHYrPnd
— edsbs (@edsbs) October 6, 2013
Baylor had 864 yards of total offense, the most by any FBS team in the last 10 seasons. The most previously was 844 by Nevada in 2010.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 6, 2013
Art Briles's offense getting lots of deserved attention, but the remarkable thing about his work at Baylor is building that program up
— Smart Football (@smartfootball) October 6, 2013
He's rebuilt a traditionally awful team in his image with speed, depth, tremendous player development, and now new facilities/stadium too
— Smart Football (@smartfootball) October 6, 2013
Evidence of Baylor build-up, in Briles's 2nd year/2009 RG3's ACL injury crippled season but by 2012/13 replacing top QB/RB/WRs w/ no dropoff
— Smart Football (@smartfootball) October 6, 2013
Lastly (really): Underrated coach is Baylor OC Philip Montgomery. Great players coach, calls all of Baylor's plays, been w/ Briles since HOU
— Smart Football (@smartfootball) October 6, 2013
Early offshore lines from @BookMakerdotEU: Oklahoma -13 vs. Texas, #TexasTech -16 vs. Iowa State, Baylor -17 at K-State, TCU -24 vs. KU.
— Aaron Dickens (@AaronDickens) October 6, 2013
The Baylor drive summary from last night is still hilarious pic.twitter.com/3RXoKXM9ut
— Brian Floyd (@BrianMFloyd) October 6, 2013
#Oregon is averaging a whopping 630 yards per game, and that's still 149 yards LESS THAN #BAYLOR.
— Bruce Feldman (@BFeldmanCBS) October 6, 2013
Against FBS opponents, Baylor ranks No. 1 in both passing and rushing yardage.
— Jason Kirk (@JasonKirkSBN) October 6, 2013
Baylor cain't play no defense though pic.twitter.com/7dB5fmDl98
— Jason Kirk (@JasonKirkSBN) October 6, 2013
Baylor Univ. pledged to donate $500 for each point they scored in tonight's game. They had 56 points at the half. http://t.co/EP9uQM3AMg
— Sporting News (@sportingnews) October 6, 2013
Baylor and everybody else https://t.co/AI56G0wbgJ pic.twitter.com/NJoVGAFsS1
— Luke Zimmermann (@lukezim) October 6, 2013
I think I need a smoke.