ARLINGTON -- Baylor coach Matt Rhule simplified the complex process of building a program in his third season, of navigating his way from one win to seven wins to potentially more in 2019: The Bears need to be better on the offensive and defensive lines.
Last season, Baylor allowed 39 sacks, the most in the Big 12 for the second straight season and fewer than only eight other teams in the country. The Bears started four different left tackles and three different left guards as they tried to protect quarterback Charlie Brewer.
"We have a great quarterback, he can't be running for his life all the time," Rhule said.