Baylor defeated Sun Belt opponent Texas State 42 to 7, and while the final score makes it look like Baylor won convincingly, there were frustrating moments where the Shapen had passes batted down at the line or the defense kept forgetting about Ashtyn Hawkins. Here’s a breakdown of what the stats say about the game — where Baylor excelled and where they struggled.
When Baylor was on offense
Big picture, Baylor did what they needed to do to win the game in the first three quarters, and the final period should be classified as garbage time (here on out every stat will refer to non-garbage time plays unless otherwise specified).