Baylor Bears
Big 12 Conference
2008 Record: (4-8, 2-6)
2008 Bowl: none
Coach: Art Briles (4-8 at Baylor, 38-36 overall)
Offensive Coordinator: Randy Clements and Philip Montgomery
Defensive Coordinator: Brian Norwood
Returning Leaders
Rushing: Jay Finley, RB, 865 yards
Passing: Robert Griffin, QB, 2,091 yards
Receiving: Kendall Wright, WR, 649 yards
Tackles: Joe Pawelek, LB, 128
Sacks: Antonio Jones, LB, 3.0; Earl Patin, LB, 3.0
Interceptions: Joe Pawelek, LB, 6
Other Key Returnees: G James Barnard, CB Antareis Bryan, DT Trey Bryant, WR David Gettis, LB Antonio Johnson, S Jordan Lake, C J.D. Walton, OT Danny Watkins, S Jeremy Williams
Key Losses: CB Dwain <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />
Baylor had a young team and had to work their way through an extremely difficult schedule during the 2008 campaign. Sure the team only won four games and their best win was against Texas A&M, but the squad still exceeded expectations and could do so again this year since they return nine starters on both sides of the ball.
Strengths:
The youth movement is led by sophomore quarterback Robert Griffin. As a freshman last year he threw for over 2,000 yards and rushed for 843 more. In all he accounted for 28 total touchdowns and threw a measly three interceptions. And all of that was as a freshman. But
Weaknesses:
It was Leon Freeman who led the team with nine tackles-for-loss and 4.0 sacks. The frontline also loses tackle Vincent Rhodes and without those two it is difficult to tell where the pressure will come from. This is a team that ranked ninth in the conference in sacks per contest last year and in the pass happy Big 12, they have to do better than that or their secondary will get picked apart. However, the secondary is the strongest part of the defense, but if the Bears fail to get pressure on the opposing quarterback even the experience of corners Tim Atchison and Antareis Bryan and safeties
The Bottom Line:
What it could all come down to is the play of the offensive line. The Bears lost Jason Smith to the NFL where he was drafted second overall in the 2009 draft. But they also lost Dan Gay who anchored the other side of the line. Senior center J.D. Walton and senior guard James Barnard are a decent group to build around, but it is highly unlikely that Danny Watkins and redshirt freshman Cameron Kaufhold can even come close to replacing Smith and Gay.
2008 Team Stats:
Rushing Offense: 195.75 (21st in nation, 3rd in conference)
Passing Offense: 180.67 (92, 12)
Total Offense: 376.42 (46, 10)
Scoring Offense: 28.00 (42, 9)
Rushing Defense: 137.92 (53, 7)
Pass Defense: 255.25 (103, 6)
Total Defense: 393.17 (85, 6)
Scoring Defense: 29.33 (87, 9)
Turnover Margin: 1.33 (4, 2)
Sacks: 1.58 (84, 9)
Sacks Allowed: 2.33 (94, 9)