Baylor justified its No. 2 ranking after dominating West Virginia on Saturday at McLane Stadium. The Bears amassed 693 yards of offense in their 62-38 rout of the Mountaineers.
After much talk of revenge and redemption for the dream-crushing loss Baylor suffered last year at West Virginia, the Bears walked away satisfied with the result.
Looking back at what happened last year, the Bears were excited to come out firing on all cylinders and get the bitter taste out of their mouths, sais senior wide receiver Jay Lee.
Early in the game, both teams traded scores within the first three minutes of the game.