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    Penalties, turnovers prove costly in Baylor’s loss to Arizona State

    Braden MurrayBy Braden MurraySeptember 23, 2025Updated:September 24, 2025 Broadcast News No Comments2 Mins Read
    Redshirt senior wide receiver Josh Cameron catches a pass and runs into the secondary. Brady Harris | Photographer
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    By Braden Murray | LTVN Executive Producer

    In their 27-24 loss to Arizona State, Baylor had a season high seven penalties for 86 yards, and turned the ball over three times.

    “I was disappointed in the execution, you know,” Head coach Dave Aranda said. “Whether it’s the turnovers on offense or the penalties on defense, the busted play on a big third down, it’s just inopportune times, kind of shooting yourself in the foot — you just can’t do that.”

    Redshirt senior wide receiver Josh Cameron had an uncharacteristically sloppy night. As he fumbled the ball twice, both times resulted in points for the Sun Devils

    “I know Josh is a dog, obviously this is not the game that he wanted to have,” Senior wide receiver Kole Wilson said. “But I know the type of person he is, and he’s going to bounce right back.”

    The Bears’ defense put in another solid performance, forcing Arizona State to settle for four field goals. But a late hit call in the waning minutes all but guaranteed a win for the Sun Devils.

    “It’s really frustrating, you know, especially when it’s crunch time in a game like that,” Redshirt senior defensive lineman Jackie Marshall said. “And it’s a big moment — we can’t have those types of penalties. Obviously, you can see that they hurt us, we just can’t have that.”

    Baylor’s offense struggled for most of the game. Redshirt senior quarterback Sawyer Robertson threw for 250 yards and three touchdowns, but had his third interception in two games.

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    Braden Murray

    Braden Murray is a senior from Cypress, with a major in History and a secondary major in Journalism. This is his fifth year on the LTVN staff, and his first as Executive Producer. He is excited to take on this new role and all the responsibilities that come with it. After graduating in December, he hopes to become a high school History teacher. In his free-time he likes to read and go on hikes in Cameron Park.

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