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Who won week 12 in the Big 12?

November 18, 2019 by ianaboyd

What a week. We got a couple of really big games with consequences for the rest of the season that are a little anticlimactic but things were no less fascinating this week. Technically Oklahoma, Baylor, Oklahoma State, and Texas are all still in the running to appear in the Big 12 championship. Both Baylor and … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Uncategorized Tagged: Baylor Bears, Hurts the relentless, Iowa State Cyclones, Jarrett Doege, Matt Rhule, Neal Brown, Oklahoma Sooners, Rhule the stoic, Texas Longhorns, Tom Herman

Who won week 6 in the Big 12?

October 7, 2019 by ianaboyd

The weekend slate before the Red River Shootout is often a strange and overlooked one within the Big 12 conference. Even though Texas has been truly good in only one of the years since the exodus of Nebraska, Colorado, Missouri, and Texas A&M, it was clear when that happened that things were shaping up to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: Baylor Bears, Chris Klieman, Iowa State Cyclones, Kansas State Wildcats, Les Miles, Matt Rhule, Matt Wells, Neal Brown, Pump fake Purdy, Red River Shootout, Tyquan Thornton

#RhuleofLaw being established?

September 10, 2019 by ianaboyd

Baylor was a common dark horse pick for 2019, at least to be a competitive team if not a legit B12 title contender, due to the accumulation of three factors. Charlie Brewer as QB, a third offseason for Rhule to establish his program, and then a favorable schedule. We’re seeing that third factor play out … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, Baylor Bears, Matt Rhule

Big 12 schemes for 2019: Baylor embraces the 3-down dime D

July 18, 2019 by ianaboyd

Of course the Baylor staff is as well aware of the 2018 defense’s shortcomings as anyone in the media and understand that there’s an opportunity with the 2019 schedule to make another leap as a program if they can solve some of their problems from a year ago. The Bears play seven home games in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, 3-3-5 Aztec defense, base dime defense, Baylor Bears, Big 12 defense, Matt Rhule

Here’s the thing about Baylor…

June 20, 2019 by ianaboyd

Baylor is a trendy dark horse pick in the Big 12 for this coming year. Perhaps not as a champion but at least as a contender. In my estimation the group they have to beat out for that consists of Texas Tech, Iowa State, Oklahoma State, TCU, Oklahoma, and Texas. I’m already ready to rule … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Uncategorized Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, Baylor Bears, Big 12 defense, Matt Rhule

Breaking down Baylor’s 2019 recruiting class

March 11, 2019 by ianaboyd

Matt Rhule has been fairly obvious about his process for the Bears. From the beginning he was making moves that indicated a preference for rebuilding the program and roster from the ground up. They didn’t force a 22 personnel offense on the spread roster or choose schemes that were a needlessly bad fit for their … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, 2019 Big 12 recruiting classes, Baylor Bears, Big 12 football, Big 12 recruiting, Matt Rhule

Matt Rhule on the Baylor defense

July 19, 2018 by ianaboyd

Finally, I have a short interaction I had with Matt Rhule about the Baylor defense. This came after a few questions in which he praised Taylor Young for helping lead this team through the 2017 season and in which he accidentally indicated that he has a high level of trust in Charlie Brewer. Also after … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, 4-3 Under, base dime, Baylor Bears, Big 12 Media Days, Matt Rhule

Baylor’s multiple 4-3 D

April 4, 2018 by ianaboyd

With the season and recruiting classes firmly in the rearview mirror I was keen to check in on something I didn’t devote much time to previously, the status of the #RhuleofLaw defense. I studied Temple fairly intensively last offseason partly because they were an interesting team that won a fascinating league and partly because Baylor … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, 4-3 defense, 4-3 Over, 4-3 Under, Baylor Bears, Blake Lynch, Joe Paterno, Matt Rhule, zone blitz

Breaking down Baylor’s 2018 recruiting class

April 2, 2018 by ianaboyd

The average pundit said that Matt Rhule was going to struggle to recruit Texas replacing Art Briles and coming in to a program that had just endured a PR nightmare but that he’d be able to win early by utilizing Briles’ players. I had a very different sense of things, I was never terribly worried … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Recruiting Tagged: #BFast, #RhuleofLaw, 4-3 defense, Baylor Bears, Big 12 recruiting, Matt Rhule, Multiple, Outside zone

How the nickel package became base D in college football

August 21, 2017 by ianaboyd

I wrote a big piece on that is now up at SB Nation as part of our preseason preview. Going into that piece I figured I more or less knew the subject matter like the back of my hand since the emergence of the nickel defense is something that has defined the game since I … [Read more…]

Posted in: General college football Tagged: Baylor Bears, dime package, Florida Gators, Gary Patterson, Matt Rhule, nickel package, Ohio State Buckeyes, Phil Snow, Texas Longhorns, Todd Orlando
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