By Michael Haag | Sports Editor
Fresh off a gritty road win, No. 16 Baylor football won’t get to catch its breath any time soon. The Bears play host to No. 9 Oklahoma State University this weekend — the first time the two programs have met since the 2021 Big 12 championship game.
Baylor (3-1, 1-0 Big 12) won that contest 21-16 by mere inches, but it’s a new year, and the Cowboys (3-0, 0-0 Big 12) are fresh off a bye week in hopes of getting revenge.
Head coach Dave Aranda looked back on the team’s 31-24 win over the Cyclones and said he was proud, but that the team still has more to prove.