Baylor’s offense has been incredible in league play. In six Big 12 games, Baylor has the league’s most efficient offense. The Bears have a lead of 5.6 points per 100 possessions over the next highest team. That gap is the difference between the 2nd and 7th rated unit.
The Bears have done that without Tristan Clark, their best player, in four of those games.
Here are five things that have helped Baylor build that offense:
1) Offensive rebounding- The Bears are collecting 39.9% of their misses in league play. They grabbed 50% against Kansas.