Monaray Baldwin carried this team on his back with seven receptions for 150 yards and one touchdown (the first for any Baylor WR this season). Gold star from me.Ĭody Orr: This is a good example of why grades on group projects are so infuriating. They struggled against some of the better defenders UCF had, and some injuries made their job easier, but man, after what I saw in the Texas game, I’m proud of these dudes. Joe Goodman: I loved this performance from this group, and I’m going to grade them a bit on what we’ve seen this season. They struggled more in pass protection, allowing four sacks. They also produced an opportunity rate (yards that gain four or more yards) of 54%, which is the just shy of what UCF allowed against Kansas State (UCF’s worst performance). The unit held UCF to a run stuff rate of 16%, which is in the bottom 2% of the country said differently, they rarely did so poorly in run blocking that the RB had no chance to gain positive yards. ![]() Nothing that will put them on the honor roll, but they don’t need to have their parents conference with the teacher either.Ĭody Orr: This was a solid outing for Baylor’s offensive line. I loved seeing Pendergrass score as well. It also seemed like Reese had a little swagger back to him, some confidence as he was getting those nice gash runs going. Joe Goodman: Overall, really solid play, it felt like we were seeing the RB group we expected this season back on the field. It would have been nice to see more scoring from this group (only one TD by Pendergrass), and Richardson’s “fumble” felt like a game-ender at the time. This efficiency translated to 0.29 expected points added per rush, which is in the 88th percentile of FBS vs. He’s why we won.Ĭody Orr: It was nice to see Richard Reese play at the level we know he’s capable of! 16 carries for 100 yards is a big reason the Bears averaged 5.8 non-sack yards per attempt. He kept getting up no matter how muddy that jersey was. There’s no substitute for having your team leader back, and it was something this team desperately needed. Shapen was the reason we won this game, I fully believe that. We don’t win the game without his command of the offense. ![]() That said, his decision making and grit down the stretch clearly demonstrated that he’s the leader of this team. 21 of 34 for 293 yards and one passing touchdown (on top of one on the ground) was good enough for a 67.1 QBR per ESPN and 64.5 passer grade per PFF. ![]() QuarterbackĬody Orr: From a pure stats perspective, Shapen had no more than an above average performance. Here’s how each group performed in Baylor’s 36-35 comeback victory over UCF. Each week, we’ll grade Baylor’s position groups from the prior game.
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