By Marquis Cooley | Sports Editor
Baylor football (5-1, 3-1) bounced back from a disappointing performance against No. 12 Oklahoma State University with a 45-20 win over West Virginia University Saturday at McLane Stadium. Head coach Dave Aranda said this game was all about putting their identity on tape.
“We had to run the ball and we had to stop the run,” Aranda said. “We had to play a cleaner game. I think we’re still aiming to do that but I thought there was an effort made to do that. And then we’ve got to continue to play a complimentary game, so if one side starts slow we need the other side to pick it up, and I thought we were able to hit on a lot of those points today.