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A new Baylor decade

January 24, 2020 by ianaboyd

You could argue that Baylor was the story of the 2010s in the Big 12. Oklahoma obviously dominated most of the decade, winning 6.5 Big 12 titles, making four playoff appearances, and putting up the following record against the rest of the league: A completely inability to deal with Oklahoma was truly the primary obstacle … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, Art Briles, Baylor Bears, Big 12 championship game, Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma Sooners, Texas Longhorns

What’s next for Baylor?

January 7, 2020 by ianaboyd

The #RhuleofLaw has officially ended in Waco. The Matt Rhule hire was a home run for the Bears. Back when it was clear that they would probably have to move off Art Briles I wrote an article suggesting that they make a defensive hire and stick with the 3-down defense they were experimenting with toward … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, Baylor Bears, Carolina Panthers, Joey McGuire, Matt Rhule, NFL football, South Dallas

Who won 2019 in the Big 12?

December 9, 2019 by ianaboyd

Obviously Oklahoma won the Big 12 championship in 2019. This was the fifth consecutive time they’ve done that and the sixth time this decade (2011-2019). It’s also worth pointing out that Oklahoma drew a playoff berth as a result of finishing 12-1 and that this is the fourth time in five years that they’ve been … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Uncategorized Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, Baylor Bears, Chad Morris, Charlie Brewer, Concussion protocol, Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, Kansas State Wildcats, Lincoln Riley, Matt Rhule, Oklahoma Sooners, TCU Horned Frogs, Texas Longhorns

Who won week 13 in the Big 12?

November 25, 2019 by ianaboyd

We have our championship game contenders locked in now with Baylor vs Oklahoma now preparing to reprise their fascinating battle from the other week. Interestingly, both teams leaned very heavily on the QB run game to make round one a close battle and both teams continued to lean on that dimension of their offense to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Uncategorized Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, Baylor Bears, Charlie Brewer, Gary Patterson, Hurts the relentless, Jalen Hurts, Lincoln Riley, Matt Rhule, Oklahoma Sooners, Rhule the stoic, TCU Horned Frogs

Baylor vs Oklahoma

November 14, 2019 by ianaboyd

It’s easy to forget now that Baylor vs Oklahoma has really been the defining series of the 2010s in the Big 12. The 2011 Heisman bid by RG3 was propelled by a home win against the Sooners. Then the 2013 and 2014 Big 12 titles for Baylor came alongside a pair of shellackings administered to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, Baylor Bears, Blake Lynch, Boo Radley, Charlie Brewer, Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma Sooners, Power-option, Terrel Bernard

Who won week 8 in the Big 12?

October 21, 2019 by ianaboyd

I may have to take back some of my comments about Les Miles’ errors in pulling the scholarship from Jax “the destroyer” Dineen. There’s two arguments in favor of Miles’ decision that have made it an apparently justifiable move. The first is that by accepting the transfer of his own son, Ben Miles, as a … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, Baylor Bears, Brent Dearmon, Gary Patterson, Kansas Jayhawks, Les Miles, Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Pooka Williams, Spencer Sanders, TCU Horned Frogs, Texas Longhorns, The RPO spread revolution

#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
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