When Matt Rhule opened his first practices last spring, the Baylor players had to adjust to a whole new set of coaches, a huge playbook with multiple offensive and defensive sets and different football lingo.
The Bears often struggled with everything that was thrown at them throughout the spring and well into Rhule’s 1-11 debut season.
But with a year under their belts, everything seems so much easier for the Bears to grasp now as they opened spring drills Thursday afternoon.
“Now everybody knows what they need to do,” said Baylor senior defensive tackle Ira Lewis.