Baylor Men’s Basketball (#5, 15-2) needs to regroup after two consecutive home losses, and they have an opportunity to do so on the road against the unranked West Virginia Mountaineers (13-3). It won’t be easy — no Big 12 road game is — but there are three stats that Baylor can do well in and propel themselves to victory.
Offensive Rebounding
Baylor’s offensive woes were apparent in their losses to Texas Tech and Oklahoma State, but to the Bear’s credit, those two teams are elite on defense. They are currently ranked 3rd and 8th nationally in defensive efficiency by Ken Pom, respectively.