Browsing: Don’t Feed the Bears

DFTB was started in 2011 and is The Baylor Lariat’s official sports analysis podcast. Since its beginning, the series has garnered numerous nation and regional awards.

The Baylor Lariat Sports Desk recaps Baylor’s historic win over Oklahoma in Norman and talks about who should be ranked higher, Baylor or TCU. Cody and Shehan then kick off coverage of men’s basketball and Jeffrey spearheads the women’s basketball season primer.

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The Lariat Sports Desk recaps Baylor football’s 28-7 win over Texas, and looks at the wild Week Six in college football. The guys each give their four current College Football Playoff teams and talk about what football has to do to take care of a talented TCU team at home. Follow us on Twitter: @ShehanJeyarajah @BUCodySoto @JeffreySwindoll @BULariatSports for Baylor sports news and show releases.

The Lariat Sports Desk recaps Baylor football’s 49-28 win over Iowa State and looks forward to Texas this Saturday. The guys also talk the resurgence of volleyball, what soccer needs to do to beat some of the best in conference and give their input on football’s non-conference schedule.

Shehan Jeyarajah (@ShehanJeyarajah), Jeffrey Swindoll (@JeffreySwindoll) and Cody Soto (@BUCodySoto) take a look at the state of Baylor sports heading into conference play, and take a look around the Big 12 football scene and dish out on opposing overtime rules. Make sure and follow our hosts and the Baylor Lariat Sports Desk (@BULariatSports) on Twitter.

Greg DeVries and Daniel Hill examine the first round of the NBA Playoffs. Which teams are moving on? Can the Rockets come back and beat Portland? Has San Antonio found its groove?
Also on the podcast, our hosts look at this summer’s World Cup. Can the United States hang with the world’s best in Group G?
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Greg DeVries and Daniel Hill look at how the first round of the NBA Playoffs has gone so far. Which teams have yet to show up?
Also on the podcast, Greg goes on a rant about why the Rockets have lost two games in a row to Portland.
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“Greg DeVries and Daniel Hill preview the Final Four and recap the Lady Bears’ loss to Notre Dame.
Also on the podcast, an NFL Draft preview! Who will the Houston Texans take? Which players are rising and who is falling?
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Greg DeVries and Daniel Hill recap Baylor’s loss to Wisconsin and run down the remaining teams.
Also on the podcast, a preview of the MLB season. Is it too early to make World Series Predictions? Our hosts say nay!
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Greg DeVries and Daniel Hill give you their picks for March Madness and discuss which teams are likely to rise above the rest.
Also on the podcast, a recap of the Big 12 Tournament and analysis of Baylor’s draw in the big dance. How will the Bears hold up in the West region?
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In this episode of “Don’t Feed The Bears”, Greg DeVries and Daniel Hill have a college football bowl bonanza. The guys break down Baylor’s 30-10 win over Texas to claim the Big 12 crown and preview the BCS Fiesta Bowl featuring the Baylor Bears vs. University of Central Florida. The guys also talk Heisman Trophy finalists and the crazy snow this week during NFL games.

In this week’s edition of Don’t Feed the Bears, Greg DeVries and Daniel Hill recap Baylor’s win over TCU and preview the last ever game at Floyd Casey Stadium against the No. 25 Texas Longhorns. The guys also break down the BCS picture and give possible Big 12 bowl scenarios. In the NFL, the guys discuss which teams are contenders and pretenders. Also, we preview the men’s and women’s basketball games against Kentucky at AT&T Stadium.