Baylor Bears Dominate at David Booth Memorial Stadium in Football Showdown Against Kansas Jayhawks
The Baylor Bears recorded a resounding 61-6 victory over the Kansas Jayhawks, improving their record to an impressive 11-1. The Jayhawks' struggle continued as they fell to a 3-9 record after this heavy defeat.
At David Booth Memorial Stadium, the Baylor Bears showcased an offensive clinic against the Kansas Jayhawks. The Bears accumulated a total of 494 yards with a balanced attack that saw them gain 264 yards on the ground and another 243 through the air. The rushing offense was particularly effective, scoring seven touchdowns with an average of six yards per carry. Baylor's passing game also contributed one touchdown, highlighted by a longest completion of 51 yards which also resulted in their only passing touchdown.
Defensively, Baylor was just as dominant. They intercepted four passes from the Jayhawks and returned them for a total of 68 yards. Their defense sacked the opposing quarterback twice and recorded seven tackles for loss, effectively stifling any momentum Kansas hoped to build.
Special teams played their part too; Baylor's punters averaged an impressive 49 yards on five attempts with one punt landing inside the twenty-yard line. Field goal kicking was perfect on the day with two successful attempts out of two, both within twenty-nine yards.
The efficiency inside critical scoring areas was flawless for Baylor; they capitalized on all nine red zone opportunities and converted eight out of fourteen third-down attempts into first downs or touchdowns.
The attendance at David Booth Memorial Stadium witnessed an overwhelming performance by Baylor that left little room for competition from Kansas who managed only six points throughout four quarters while being shut out in three.
Looking ahead, fans can catch the next game featuring the Baylor Bears as they face off against Oklahoma Sooners at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on December 7th at noon local time. This encounter will be broadcasted live on ABC where supporters can tune in to follow their team's progress.