1. Here’s one measure of how explosive the Baylor offense has been: In the Bears’ first eight games, they punted only 21 times. Only once in that span did three consecutive drives end with a punt, and that was in the third quarter, against Iowa State, ahead 35-14. And here’s a measure of how good a job the Oklahoma defense did against Baylor on Saturday, even if Baylor scored 34 points and gained 416 yards: The Sooners forced six punts, including on three consecutive possessions in the first half after the Bears had fallen behind. As well as true freshman quarterback Jarrett Stidham is playing, Baylor really misses injured Seth Russell.