It wasn’t the greatest first half of football in Baylor history, and we’re certainly not breaking any (good) offensive records in this game. Anu Solomon was just 1 for 5 with a particularly bad INT that killed a drive early, and the offenses as a whole had big problems with penalties that put us consistently behind the chains.
On the other side, the defense had its own fits and starts in combating UTSA’s KSU-like offensive scheme, but there were certainly bright spots. Clay Johnston appears to be playing a step faster this week than last, and he had a great play on fourth down that ended one of UTSA’s drives.