I’m going to give this actual game the same amount of thought in this space that our coaching staff did in who to play at QB this season: almost none. The defense that looked so great against OU gave up a career day to Dillon Stoner before halftime, and the offense plumbed new depths of futility in an already terrible season. 2.4 yards/play is the lowest by any Baylor offense since New Mexico in 2002. I’d say you should think about that, really internalize it, but I don’t want to, either.
Instead we’ll talk about how, in a season where we lost seven of nine games; will probably end up somewhere around 90th in S&P+ on offense when those rankings shake out; finished with 4.