In his first begin this season, Sawyer Robertson threw for 248 yards as Baylor overcame an error-prone first half to roll previous Air Drive 31-3 on Saturday evening in Waco, Texas.
Robertson accomplished 18 of 24 passes and ran for a landing as Baylor (2-1) rebounded from a Huge 12 loss final week at then-No. 11 Utah, a sport during which beginning quarterback Dequan Finn suffered a rib harm.
Bryson Washington rushed for 106 yards on 12 carries and scored the primary landing of his faculty profession for the Bears. Richard Reese added 47 yards and a landing on eight carries.
Baylor rolled up 193 yards and did not punt within the first half towards Air Drive (1-2). However the three of the Bears’ drives resulted in misplaced fumbles.
After a sloppy first half, Baylor scored on its first 4 possessions of the second half to outscore Air Drive 25-0.
The pass-challenged offense of the Falcons did not have a completion till the ultimate minute of the third quarter. Air Drive beginning quarterback John Busha went 0-for-5 passing earlier than he was relieved by Quentin Hayes.
The Bears restricted the Falcons to 218 whole yards. Within the third quarter, Air Drive’s potent dashing assault generated simply 12 yards. Linebacker Matt Jones led Baylor with 11 tackles.
Isaiah Hankins kicked discipline objectives of 51 and 46 yards within the first half to provide the Bears a 6-3 lead. After that, it was all Baylor.
The Bears opened the second half with a 75-yard drive. Washington capped the drive with a 19-yard landing run for a 13-3 lead.
A 6-yard landing run by Sawyer capped a 64-yard march and put Baylor up 20-3.
On Air Drive’s ensuing possession, Brooks Miller compelled Busha to fumble and Devonte Tezino recovered to arrange one other Hankins discipline aim that put Baylor up 23-3.
Reese accomplished the scoring with a 28-yard landing run.
–Discipline Stage Media