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Baylor Bears Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Team Breakdown

Baylor Bears Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Team Breakdown

Baylor Bears Preview 2022: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Baylor season with what you need to know and keys to the season.

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Baylor Bears Preview
Head Coach: Dave Aranda, 3rd year, 14-9
2021 Preview: Overall: 12-2, Conference: 7-2
Keys To The Season | Season Prediction, What Will Happen
Baylor Top 10 Players | Schedule & Analysis

Baylor Bears Preview 2022

It wasn’t always pretty, it was never easy, and it turned into – arguably – the greatest season in Baylor football history.

After a tough 2020 in Dave Aranda’s first time as a head coach – it was supposed to be a rebuilding year anyway – there were a few changes made, the experienced parts came together, and it all  for a team that learned how to hold up in tight games.

There might have been two close misfires – the loss to a mediocre TCU hurt – but the program’s first ever 12-win season, a Big 12 Championship, and a Sugar Bowl victory was everything the fan base could’ve dreamed of after going 2-7 the year before.

Maybe a College Football Playoff appearance would’ve been nice, but it was a un run anyway.

The turnaround showed just how good Aranda is, and it proved just how strong Baylor football can be with the second amazing season in three years. Now it’s up to Aranda and the good base of returning parts to keep it all going.

There might be some key personnel losses, and there are a whole lot of dangerous Big 12 road games to deal with, but the bar is set reasonably high at this point.

Underestimate Baylor at your own risk. With Oklahoma in a bit of a reboot, Texas still trying to get it all together, and with no one else in the Big 12 looking like a world-beater, don’t be shocked if the Bears make another big run if everything comes together over the first few weeks.

Baylor Bears Preview 2022: Offense

The offense was the middle of the Big 12 pack – the Bears finished fifth in total O – and the passing game…

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