Head coach Dave Aranda expressed his enthusiasm for the way his team competed over the summer, sharing the athletes’ excitement in early fall.
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Now that the sun has set on the 2022-2023 academic year, The Baylor Lariat has compiled all the most important Baylor-focused news since August. In chronological order, here they are.
Baylor has a long way to go coming off a disappointing 6-7 season that followed a program-best 12-2 season in 2021. Here are five things Baylor needs in order to have a bounce-back campaign.
After incoming freshmen are notified of their acceptance to Baylor, they have until May 1 to submit their deposit. The Golden Wave Band uses the few weeks between the deposit deadline and the start of freshman advising in early June to reach out to any committed freshmen who may have band experience in their background.
Joshua Bearden, director of McLane Stadium operations, said the organizers for the opportunity will have a photographer lined up from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 12 and 13. Students can purchase a time slot to have their graduation photos taken there.
Lots went on over the busy Green and Gold weekend, so here is everything you may have missed.
With Baylor football’s spring football slate at a conclusion, head coach Dave Aranda said a decision on naming a starting quarterback should come at some point next week.
Redshirt freshman outside linebacker Kyler Jordan takes part in his first football offseason ever, since he grew up playing baseball.
The Bears are moving on from six key offensive lineman and enter a new era with their front five for 2023.
2022 was a tough year for Baylor football, but it’s running back room didn’t deplete too much over the offseason, and it has the potential to have a huge year.
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Aranda said redshirt junior quarterback Blake Shapen and redshirt sophomore quarterback Sawyer Robertson will be at the forefront of the position battle.
The Bears have a doable slate on deck for 2023 and should be able to overcome a disappointing 6-7 campaign.
Not all of Baylor athletics got to rest up and eat turkey in front of the TV on Thanksgiving. Here is everything you may have missed over the break.
Baylor football came seconds shy of upsetting No. 4 Texas Christian University Saturday afternoon at McLane Stadium.
Sixth-year senior linebacker Bryson Jackson and fifth-year senior offensive lineman Connor Galvin preview their last games from McLane Stadium.
The Bears welcome FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff for the second-straight season this weekend.
The sun was setting, the windows were opening and kick-off ensued after the Golden Wave Band and the Baylor Line set the stage for the green and gold. My view of it all was stunning.
The Bears struggled against the Wildcats on Saturday, failing to find the end zone for just the second time ever at McLane Stadium.
The Bears play host to No. 19 Kansas State University Saturday night at McLane Stadium in an official fan-based ‘blackout’ game.
The Bears look to build off their three-game winning streak with a crucial home win over No. 19 Kansas State University.
The Bears look to get their second win all-time when traveling to Norman, Okla. to face the Sooners.
Having just wrapped up Baylor Homecoming, the football team will reacquaint itself with many people it has celebrated those same traditions with over the last few years.
Over the weekend, all the attention was on the homecoming parade or the football game, but lots of other sports were in action. Here is everything you may have missed.
Baylor football held off a valiant effort by the University of Kansas Saturday afternoon at McLane Stadium.
Many Bears were on the road this weekend, and with the “Go Gold” football game, it wasn’t easy to keep up with it all. Here is everything you may have missed.
A slow first half may have been the reason the Bears came up short 36-25 to Oklahoma State Saturday, and now the team has an opportunity to use their bye week to step up their tempo and continue developing its identity.
In front of the seventh-largest crowd in McLane Stadium history (47,979), No. 16 Baylor football was defeated 36-25 by No. 9 Oklahoma State University Saturday afternoon.
Fresh off a gritty road win, No. 16 Baylor football won’t get to catch its breath any time soon. The Bears play host to No. 9 Oklahoma State University this weekend — the first time the two programs have met since the 2021 Big 12 championship game.

