After dropping to 5-3 with a loss at Wichita State, Baylor now sits at 104th in adjusted offensive efficiency. That’s Baylor’s worst mark since 2006. Baylor wasn’t even allowed to play non-conference games that year.
Baylor didn’t figure to be this bad on offense. They finished 62nd last season. And even with the loss of Manu Lecomte, Terry Maston, Jo Lual-Acuil, Nuni Omot and Jake Lindsey (medical), the team figured to shoot better. That hasn’t been the case.
Here’s a look at Baylor’s KenPom ranks. 2019 references this season, the 2018-2019 season. 2018 signifies last season, the 2017-2018 season.