The Baylor football program remains a work-in-progress under coach Matt Rhule, who is preparing the Bears for his second season in Waco.
The Bears, who finished a game ahead of Kansas at the bottom of the Big 12 standings in 2017, going 1-11 and 1-8 in the league. Progress is being made this spring, however, that will hopefully help Baylor start slowly, but surely, turn the ship around, Rhule said during Tuesday's Big 12 coaches teleconference.
"I feel like we're becoming a good football team. We weren't, obviously, a very good football team last year," said Rhule, who saw improvements later in the '17 season.