After eight weeks of college football, there is a contest between two underachieving Big 12 teams. These teams are the Texas Longhorns and the Baylor Bears. Both teams started the season with different goals and that has remained true as the season has progressed. Texas was ranked in the AP preseason top 25 rankings and was expected to compete for a quality bowl game under coach Tom Herman. However, Texas has already lost four of their first seven games which means that there is a slim chance that this program will not even qualify for a bowl game this season. As for Baylor, the program hoped for success under first year coach Matt Rhule. However, the Bears are already 0-7 and have been eliminated from any bowl game considerations. This is a game between two desperate teams which should make for a competitive contest.
Texas’ season has been quite unpredictable to say the least. The Longhorns started the season in the top 25 but were upset by Maryland in the first game of the season. Many experts Texas’ season was over but Texas has remained extremely competitive in the following weeks. The main reason for this team’s competitiveness is due to starting quarterback Sam Ehlinger. So far this season, Ehlinger has thrown for six touchdowns and four interceptions. In addition to his success through the air, Ehlinger has 265 rushing yards this season and is averaging 3.2 yards per carry. If Ehlinger can make plays with his legs, expect Baylor’s below average defense to struggle.
Baylor’s season can be summed up in one word. Disastrous. A team that entered the season with bowl game expectations has already been eliminated from contention within its first seven games of the season. Coach Matt Rhule has made the team look extremely competitive in conference play but the Bears have been unable to muster enough points to end the losing streak. The main reason for the team’s struggles is inconsistent quarterback play. Both Zach Smith and Anu Solomon have both underachieved as the starter and it might be time to start another quarterback if the team hopes to win a game this season. Last week, freshman quarterback Charlie Brewer threw for two touchdowns and no interceptions against West Virginia as he looked like the best quarterback on the active roster. If Baylor hopes to win a game, look for Brewer to see an increase in touches.
As for my prediction, I have to side with Texas. Although the game is in Waco, I cannot back a winless team. Texas has a lot of offensive firepower and an underrated defense. I expect Texas to win by double digits against an inferior foe.
Texas vs. Baylor: Game Time, TV Channel & Viewing Details
Event: Texas vs. Baylor
Date: Saturday, October 28, 2017
Start Time: 12:00 P.M. EST
Location: McLane Stadium in Waco, TX
Broadcast: ESPNU
How to Watch Texas vs. Baylor On Your Tablet Or Mobile Device
You can live stream Baylor vs. Texas on the WatchESPN app.
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How To Live Stream Texas v. Baylor Online Without Cable Subscription
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