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    Baylor fights through mental ‘fog’, knocks off Samford 42-7

    Jackson PoseyBy Jackson PoseySeptember 13, 2025Updated:September 13, 2025 Featured No Comments6 Mins Read
    Redshirt sophomore Bryson Washington celebrates in the end zone after his second rushing touchdown of the game in the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Brady Harris | Photographer
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    By Jackson Posey | Sports Editor

    Baylor took care of business against Samford at McLane Stadium Saturday, winning 42-7 in a turnover-heavy game.

    Redshirt sophomore Bryson Washington rushed for 135 yards and two touchdowns, but the Bears (2-1) struggled at times to move the ball against a Samford (0-3) defense that had allowed 72 points across its first two games. Redshirt senior quarterback Sawyer Robertson threw a pair of interceptions, his first of the season, while the Bears’ defense picked off three passes of its own.

    “There’s high expectations and we did not meet those today,” head coach Dave Aranda said after the game. “I think we were kind of pulling teeth to get a focus and an energy … I think sometimes when you’re in a fog, you can come up with, ‘This is my story, this is what I was seeing.’ The thing that we got is the tape. We’re gonna put on the tape and the tape ain’t going to lie. So we got to get better.”

    Redshirt sophomore Bryson Washington celebrates after a touchdown during the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Sam Gassaway | Photographer
    Redshirt sophomore Bryson Washington celebrates after a touchdown during the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Sam Gassaway | Photographer

    Baylor’s defense opened the game forcing a three-and-out, its first since the first drive of the season opener against Auburn. Redshirt senior Placide Djungu-Sungu swatted the ensuing punt, which took a Samford bounce before being corralled. Four plays later, Washington punched it in for the first score of the game.

    After another defensive three-and-out, the Bears struck again, driving 82 yards in two minutes for another score. Washington gashed the defense for rushes of 23 and 31 yards, and redshirt senior wide receiver Josh Cameron fought through pass interference to catch a contested back-shoulder fade in the end zone.

    “It feels good,” Washington said. “We’ve been harping on being able to run the ball. I mean, surpassing that 200-yard mark [as a team] this game, it really solidified a lot of things in our room.”

    The Bulldogs turned the tide late in the first quarter, forcing a three-and-out of their own and scoring a touchdown on a flea-flicker pass by halfback CJ Evans.

    WHAT A DRIVE. A double pass from @Cj_evans5 to @T_ward310‼️

    Samford goes 80 yards on 10 plays in 4:00 for a TD.

    Baylor 14-7 Samford

    pic.twitter.com/tzzjDcc86d

    — Samford Scoop (@SamfordScoop) September 13, 2025

    And Samford cornerback LaShon Young piled on, picking off Robertson — the quarterback’s first interception of the season — to set up the Bulldogs in the red zone, in prime position to tie up the game.

    DJ Coleman had other plans. The junior nickel popped the ball out of Jaden Gibson’s hands as the wide receiver spun out of a screen pass, sending the ball skying into the air before dropping into the outstretched arms of sophomore linebacker Kyland Reed. The recovery marked the Bears’ second forced turnover of the season.

    “Whatever we can do to get some takeaways,” Aranda said. “It’s good to have those. Those usually come in bunches; that was the case today. We’ve got to be able to continue that, because those are game changers.”

    A defensive hands-to-the-face penalty saved Baylor from a turnover on downs, which would’ve marked its third straight scoreless drive. Instead, the Bears righted the ship. Robertson hit Alabama transfer Kobe Prentice on a screen pass for the senior’s fourth touchdown reception in three games.

    “I think that scoring touchdowns in general, a lot [has] to go right,” Prentice said. “I just really thank God for the opportunity in general.”

    Senior Wide Receiver Kobe Prentice runs the ball into the endzone ...
    Senior wide receiver Kobe Prentice runs the ball into the end zone during the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Sam Gassaway | Photographer

    LeVar Thornton Jr snagged his second career interception on a pass that was intended to be thrown out of bounds. Washington and freshman Caden Knighten each rushed for a touchdown to close the half, sending the Bears to the break with a 35-7 lead.

    Freshman running back Caden Knighten stiff arms a defender while powering towards the end zone in the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Brady Harris | Photographer
    Freshman running back Caden Knighten stiff-arms a defender while powering toward the end zone in the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Brady Harris | Photographer

    The offense stalled again after halftime. The Bears opened with back-to-back three-and-outs, matching their total from the first two weeks of the season. Overall, Baylor finished with more three-and-outs (three) and punts (four) than its combined totals against Auburn and SMU. The Bears failed to score in the third quarter.

    “I wouldn’t say I’m concerned, but we for sure got to get better,” Washington said.

    Senior wide receiver Kole Wilson goes up for a deep ball, but unfortunately, couldn't keep control of it in the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Brady Harris | Photographer
    Senior wide receiver Kole Wilson goes up for a deep ball in the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Brady Harris | Photographer

    Freshman linebacker Kaleb Burns secured a tipped pass for his first career interception, handing the ball back to the offense. But Robertson threw his second interception of the game — and the season — to end the Bears’ fourth scoreless drive of the quarter.

    “Some of the Sawyer that we saw today was maybe the Sawyer from two years ago, or further back,” Aranda said. “We’ve gotta get the Sawyer that we got now, we gotta get him back to [himself], whether it’s last year or the beginning of this year. That was not what was happening today.”

    Freshman running back Caden Knighten and redshirt senior quarterback Sawyer Robertson celebrate after a touchdown during the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Sam Gassaway | Photographer
    Freshman running back Caden Knighten and redshirt senior quarterback Sawyer Robertson celebrate after a touchdown during the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Sam Gassaway | Photographer

    A tipped pass on the following drive was initially ruled as Robertson’s third interception, but was overturned upon replay review as incomplete.

    Robertson bounced back to put the team back on the board, throwing a touchdown pass to senior wideout Louis Brown IV to end the scoring drought. It was the Bears’ only score in the second half.

    Senior wide receiver Louis Brown IV secured a catch in the end zone for a touchdown in the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Brady Harris | Photographer
    Senior wide receiver Louis Brown IV secures a catch in the end zone for a touchdown in the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Brady Harris | Photographer

    “I think he was feeling the pressure of stuff not working,” Aranda said. “I think he was feeling, not everybody focused in and not everybody giving the kind of effort that’s demanded. And I think he’s trying to make plays, he’s trying to make something out of nothing at times.”

    Redshirt senior quarterback Sawyer Robertson winds up to sling a quick pass in the Bears' 42-7 Victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Brady Harris | Photographer
    Redshirt senior quarterback Sawyer Robertson winds up to sling a quick pass in the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Brady Harris | Photographer

    Sophomore safety Micah Gifford, a converted wide receiver, tracked an overthrown deep ball to catch his first career interception, marking the second time in the past three seasons the Bears have forced at least three interceptions in a game.

    “It’s something we’ve been emphasizing this whole beginning of the year,” Gifford said. “Honestly, just being able to get four today and put that on paper is great.”

    Redshirt sophomore Bryson Washington jumps over Samford's defense during the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Sam Gassaway | Photographer
    Redshirt sophomore Bryson Washington jumps over Samford's defense during the Bears' 42-7 victory over Samford Saturday at McLane Stadium. Sam Gassaway | Photographer

    The Bears will now turn their attention to a prime-time matchup with reigning Big 12 champion Arizona State. The Bears will host the Sun Devils at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at McLane Stadium.

    Arizona State Sun Devils Bryson Washington Caden Knighten CJ Evans Dave Aranda DJ Coleman Josh Cameron Kaleb Burns Kobe Prentice Kyland Reed LaShon Young LeVar Thornton Micah Gifford Placide Djungu-Sungu recap Samford Bulldogs Sawyer Robertson
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    Jackson Posey is a senior Journalism and Religion double-major from San Antonio, Texas. He’s an armchair theologian and chronic podcaster with a highly unfortunate penchant for microwaving salsa. After graduation, he plans to pursue a life of Christian ministry, preaching the good news of Jesus by exploring the beautiful intricacies of Scripture.

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