It’s season 4, episode 9 of the Baylor Lariat’s football podcast Don’t Feed the Bears! Braden Murray, Joe Pratt and Jackson Posey are back to break down Baylor’s first win against TCU since 2019 and what it means to the program. In this week’s edition of “Hot Shots and Hot Takes,” the crew must answer one burning question: Who should be the president? All that and more on this week’s episode of Don’t Feed the Bears!
Author: Braden Murray
It’s season 4, episode 8 of Baylor Lariat Radio’s sports podcast Don’t Feed the Bears! Braden Murray, Joe Pratt and Jackson Posey bring back everyone’s favorite segment, “Hot Shots and Hot Takes” surrounding Baylor football. The crew breaks down the 5-1 Red Raiders on both sides of the ball and gives their scoring predictions for Saturday’s 2:30 p.m. kickoff in Lubbock. All that and more on this week’s episode of Don’t Feed the Bears!
It’s season 4, episode 7 of Baylor Lariat Radio’s sports podcast Don’t Feed the Bears! Braden Murray, Jackson Posey and Joe Pratt recap Baylor’s 43-21 loss to No. 16 Iowa State. A blast from the past, ‘Noggin Noodlers’ is back this week as Braden and Joe try to guess the last time Baylor football started a season 2-4. The crew also revisits their preseason record predictions and finished off with words of the day. All that and more on this week’s episode of Don’t Feed the Bears!
Braden Murray | LTVN Sports Director
Fooligan once again took the stage at Common Grounds in anticipation of its new single, “No Clue.” This was the band’s first performance with its new lineup after most of the original lineup went their separate ways in August, leaving just lead vocalist Michael Thornton.
In the final home opener in Ferrell Center history, No. 20 Baylor men’s basketball saw 11 different players record points — including four in double figures — as it took down John Brown 96-70 on Thursday afternoon.
The Cougars scored a 2-point conversion in overtime to hand the Bears their sixth home loss of the season, the most among FBS teams.
Apparently the column in which I ranked vegetables was so life-changing that my editor gave me the green light to do another list. But what should I rank this time?
By Braden Murray | Broadcast Reporter It’s his first year at Baylor, but his seventh playing the sport he loves. Even though he hasn’t been on the field as Baylor’s quarterback yet, Braden Murray brings you one athlete who says his future lies in football.
I’ve compiled this very objective ranking of what I believe to be the best and worst vegetables.
Tinker Tuesday, hosted by the Mayborn Museum Complex, invites people of all ages to unleash their inner creativity weekly from 10 a.m. to noon.
Baylor’s biology department has awarded six students with Folmar Awards, which are awards up to $1,000 given yearly to fund student research projects.
Rock isn’t dead; you just have to look harder to find the good stuff.
Every summer, Baylor’s anthropology department takes students to field schools in foreign countries like Belize, Chile, Thailand and Italy for a hands-on learning experience.
As a Texas native, I can attest that the heat can be tough, but the cold hits another level of unbearable.
If you’re an avid Beatles fan like me, then it is super easy to pick out influences from earlier albums and records from their contemporaries, while also setting up their future groundbreaking albums.