“Everything I’m doing and teaching, I’ve learned through trial and error; some things work for certain types of guys, and some things don’t work for certain types of guys,” Klanderman said.
Baylor’s loss wasn’t just about missed tackles or bad calls. It was a snapshot of a program heading in the wrong direction. Here are the 10 things that defined it.
The Baylor Bears (5-5, 3-4) are set to face Arizona (7-3, 4-3). Kickoff is set for noon CT on Saturday, Nov. 22, at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona.
When the final seconds ticked off the clock at McLane Stadium on Saturday, Baylor’s 30-3 rout of UCF left little doubt — this was the most complete performance of the season from Dave Aranda’s Bears.