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WACO, Texas (AP) -- There is nothing fake about how much the first loss will hurt No. 4 Baylor.
The Bears' FBS-best 20-game home winning streak is over, and likely their playoff chances are as well, after a 44-34 loss Saturday night against No. 12 Oklahoma.
"We lost at home and that sucks, but we can still win the conference, so that's what our goal is," All-America left tackle Spencer Drango said.
But the Bears (8-1, 5-1 Big 12) will now need some help to claim their third consecutive Big 12 title because the league did away with tiebreakers after last season.