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Revisiting Baylor

When Robert Griffin tore his ACL against Northwestern State last month, it also tore apart the dreams of a breakthrough season for the Bears.  (AP Photo/Waco Tribune Herald, Rod Aydelotte)

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When Robert Griffin tore his ACL against Northwestern State last month, it also tore apart the dreams of a breakthrough season for the Bears. (AP Photo/Waco Tribune Herald, Rod Aydelotte)

Baylor certainly started season on the right note, going 3-1 in the non-conference schedule including a 24-21 upset of Wake Forest in the season opener.  But then the Bears took a turn for the worst when Robert Griffin tore his ACL.  This month, Baylor has only scored 24 points in three games, a number that looks unlikely to change much with the Blackshirts coming for a visit this weekend.

It's not just the loss of Robert Griffin that has "da Bearsh" reeling.  Running back Jay Finley has been injured along with defensive tackle Phil Taylor.  In that light, it might seem irrelevant to look at our season preview of Baylor, but let's review it again.

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During the first twelve years of the Big XII, Baylor established themselves as the doormat of the conference in football. Some even suggested that Baylor be removed from the Big XII, feeling it was hopeless for the Bears to ever be able to compete.  Certainly it's unclear whether Baylor would have ever been invited to join the Big XII if it wasn't for the efforts former Texas governor (and Baylor alumn) Ann Richards.  But a funny thing happened in 2008.  Baylor football showed signs of life.

Baylor hired former Houston coach Art Briles to take over for Guy Morriss, and convinced his prized recruit, quarterback Robert Griffin to sign with the Bears.  The season started in typical Baylor fashion, losing 41-13 to Baylor.  But two weeks later, the Bears caught the notice of the nation by walloping Washington State 45-17 as Robert Griffin ran for 217 yards.  Baylor would go on to finish 4-8 and break out of the Big XII doghouse by defeating Iowa State and Texas A&M rather handily.  From that squad, the Bears return 18 starters in 2009; a scary proposition for the rest of the conference.

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Robert Griffin returns at quarterback after a stellar true freshman season, being named the Big XII offensive freshman of the year.  A dual threat wizard, he rushed for 843 yards and 13 touchdowns, and threw for 2091 yards, 15 touchdowns, and only three interceptions.  He set an NCAA freshman record by throwing 209 passes in a row without an interception, nearly breaking the Big XII mark of 213.  That's downright scary.  Then consider his speed:  he's a legitimate track star who hopes to run in the 2012 London Olympics.

That's freaky scary.  I guess for Nebraska's sake, it's probably better to have Baylor on the schedule for Griffin's freshman and sophomore seasons, as opposed to his junior and senior seasons.

But Baylor isn't a one-trick pony; running back Jay Finley did outrush Griffin last season, adding seven touchdowns to the mix.  He'll ensure balance in the Bears offense for his junior season.  Griffin's primary targets in the passing game will be sophomore Kendall Wright, with 649 yards and five touchdowns last season, and senior David Gettis, a former track star in his own right.

Up front, the Bears return two starters, senior right guard James Barnard and senior center J.D. Walton.  They'll miss all-American left tackle Jason Smith, who was drafted by the St. Louis Rams with the #2 pick this spring.  Two junior college transfers will take over at tackle, junior right tackle Marquis Franklin and junior left tackle Danny Watkins.  Watkins is a 24 year old Canadian who took up football a couple of years ago and became a junior college all-American.

If you were paying attention to the preseason all-Big XII teams, you might have been surprised that Baylor had more first team selections than Nebraska did.  Here's the scary thing: they're all on defense.  Up front, the Bears will be led by senior defensive end Jason Lamb and junior defensive tackle Phil Taylor.  Taylor, who transferred from Penn State after getting into an on-campus fight, was named preseason newcomer of the year.

All three linebackers return, including all-Big XII senior middle linebacker Joe Pawelek, who had 128 tackles and six interceptions last season.  Bookmarking Pawelek are the Antonios:  senior Antonio Jones and junior Antonio Johnson.

In the secondary, two part time starters return at cornerback in juniors Antareis Bryan and Tim Atchison, but the star is senior all-Big XII safety Jordan Lake, who merely added 97 tackles and three interceptions last season.  Senior Jeremy Williams will man the other safety spot.

Last year's Baylor squad got people's attention by scaring Connecticut, Nebraska, and Missouri last season.  Just before Thanksgiving, the Bears beat A&M, thus ensuring that A&M can now be referred to as the "new Baylor" of the Big XII, since the Bears are no longer the conference doormat. This year, they get UConn and the Huskers at home.  The schedule sets up a scary Halloween matchup for the Huskers with the Bears, who might finally be shaking the "Bad News Bears" reputation this season.

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What happens when the Huskers visit Baylor on Halloween?
14%
The Bears go down in flames, much like David Koresh's compound
47 votes
54%
Just like last year, the Huskers find a way to win this game
177 votes
19%
Baylor finally breaks through and wins a close one
65 votes
11%
Baylor wins in a blowout, meaning that every Big XII team has embarrased Nebraska this decade.
37 votes

326 votes | Poll has closed

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Pretty interesting in this one.

I was going to spew forth about how NU fans are doing it again this week. Short-term memories causing fans to chalk up yet another win before the team has even opened their lockers, just as we did against Tech and State. Another team that could jump up and bite us, yet we overlook them due to the name. Baylor. No way we lose this game…right?

The poll results are telling a different story. Although most votes are predicting a close win, almost as many fans are picking Baylor to squeak one out.

This is telling. People are either picking the Huskers to lose because they really think they might, or they are at least finally waking up and realizing that any game can be a win. Regardless of rankings or history.

I do, however, think that people are missing one key element in this game. It’s in Waco, TX. More specifically, it’s a Husker road game. That fact would strike more fear in my heart as a Bear, than anything else. The Big Red have played amazing on the road so far. Our 2 best games have come at Va. Tech and Mizzou, and overall we outplayed both those teams…even if we did drop the Tech game.

I think the Huskers benefit from playing on the road, get away from the pressure cooker that is Lincoln, and play a tough game resulting in a win.

Like I said once before, could someone please find a way to close Memorial Stadium for the rest of the year?

by Mr. Corn on Oct 30, 2009 8:04 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs


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