LIVE Halftime Oct 5
MIA 10 -10.0 o54.0
CAL 21 10.0 u54.0
LIVE 02:42 2nd Oct 5
TTU 7 5.5 o63.5
ARIZ 3 -5.5 u63.5
Final Oct 3
TXST 38 -14.0 o56.0
TROY 17 14.0 u56.0
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SHSU 41 -10.0 o50.0
UTEP 21 10.0 u50.0
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JVST 63 -17.0 o49.5
KENN 24 17.0 u49.5
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HOU 30 16.0 o52.5
TCU 19 -16.0 u52.5
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MSU 10 22.5 o53.0
ORE 31 -22.5 u53.0
Final OT Oct 4
SYR 44 6.0 o55.0
UNLV 41 -6.0 u55.0
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NAVY 34 -9.5 o37.5
AFA 7 9.5 u37.5
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SMU 34 6.5 o55.0
LOU 27 -6.5 u55.0
Final Oct 5
UCLA 11 29.5 o47.5
PSU 27 -29.5 u47.5
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BC 14 1.5 o52.5
UVA 24 -1.5 u52.5
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MIZZ 10 2.5 o48.5
TAM 41 -2.5 u48.5
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ARMY 49 -14.0 o50.5
TLSA 7 14.0 u50.5
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PUR 6 11.0 o44.0
WIS 52 -11.0 u44.0
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PITT 34 -2.5 o62.5
UNC 24 2.5 u62.5
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WAKE 34 4.0 o53.0
NCST 30 -4.0 u53.0
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MASS 20 14.0 o41.0
NIU 34 -14.0 u41.0
Final Oct 5
TULN 71 -19.5 o51.5
UAB 20 19.5 u51.5
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WMU 45 -10.0 o57.5
BALL 42 10.0 u57.5
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APP 37 3.0 o56.5
MRSH 52 -3.0 u56.5
Final Oct 5
IOWA 7 17.0 o46.0
OSU 35 -17.0 u46.0
Final Oct 5
IU 41 -13.0 o40.5
NW 24 13.0 u40.5
Final Oct 5
BGSU 27 -16.0 o48.5
AKR 20 16.0 u48.5
Final Oct 5
ECU 24 -9.5 o47.0
CHAR 55 9.5 u47.0
Final Oct 5
AUB 13 21.0 o51.0
UGA 31 -21.0 u51.0
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TEM 20 17.5 o50.0
CONN 29 -17.5 u50.0
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MISS 27 -10.5 o53.0
SOCAR 3 10.5 u53.0
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M-OH 20 5.0 o44.0
TOL 30 -5.0 u44.0
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VT 31 -9.0 o49.5
STAN 7 9.0 u49.5
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RUTG 7 7.0 o39.0
NEB 14 -7.0 u39.0
Final Oct 5
WVU 38 3.0 o64.5
OKST 14 -3.0 u64.5
Final Oct 5
ALA 35 -23.0 o53.0
VAN 40 23.0 u53.0
Final 2OT Oct 5
CSU 31 10.0 o47.5
ORST 39 -10.0 u47.5
Final Oct 5
USA 16 -2.5 o62.5
ARST 18 2.5 u62.5
Final Oct 5
ODU 37 4.0 o51.5
CCU 45 -4.0 u51.5
Final Oct 5
JMU 19 -17.0 o48.0
ULM 21 17.0 u48.0
Final Oct 5
USU 30 28.0 o67.0
BSU 62 -28.0 u67.0
Final Oct 5
CLEM 29 -16.5 o47.5
FSU 13 16.5 u47.5
Final Oct 5
ULL 23 -17.5 o58.0
USM 13 17.5 u58.0
Final Oct 5
USC 17 -9.5 o46.0
MINN 24 9.5 u46.0
Final Oct 5
BAY 21 12.5 o44.5
ISU 43 -12.5 u44.5
Final Oct 5
NEV 31 7.0 o51.0
SJSU 35 -7.0 u51.0
Final Oct 5
MICH 17 1.5 o40.0
WASH 27 -1.5 u40.0
Final Oct 5
TENN 14 -14.0 o57.5
ARK 19 14.0 u57.5
Final Oct 5
UCF 13 -1.0 o62.0
FLA 24 1.0 u62.0
Final Oct 5
DUKE 14 10.0 o53.0
GT 24 -10.0 u53.0
Final Oct 5
KU 31 2.5 o50.0
ASU 35 -2.5 u50.0
Final Oct 5
HAW 24 1.0 o48.0
SDSU 27 -1.0 u48.0
Baylor 9th Big 122-7
West Virginia 5th Big 126-4

Baylor @ West Virginia preview

Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium

Last Meeting ( Oct 31, 2019 ) West Virginia 14, Baylor 17

Baylor has opened the Dave Aranda era on a positive note. It would get even better by finally winning a game at West Virginia.

The Bears aim for a first-ever road victory over the Mountaineers, who are hoping to end their own issues within the Big 12 when they meet in a conference matchup Saturday afternoon at Morgantown, W.Va.

It took some time due to COVID-19 issues, but Baylor (1-0, 1-0 Big 12) finally opened its 2020 season. Charlie Brewer threw for 142 yards with a touchdown and versatile senior Trestan Ebner scored rushing and receiving touchdowns and returned two kicks for scores (100 and 83 yards) in last weekend's 47-14 home win over Kansas.

The result takes some pressure off Aranda, who debuted as Bears coach. The longtime defensive coordinator at Wisconsin and most recently LSU, is finally getting his shot as a head coach, and early on, things look good.

Now, the focus for the Bears is to see if they can replicate that success on the road for the first time during this unique season. It's also a chance to avoid going 0-5 at West Virginia, where there will not be any fans in attendance for this contest.

"We're approaching this as this is about us, and to just take our show on the road," Aranda said.

"It's all about us ... We would really like for our players and our coaches to just be so tuned in to what we're doing."

Brewer, one of the top quarterbacks in the country over the past two seasons, threw for 277 yards with two touchdowns during Baylor's 17-14 home win over West Virginia last season. However, he was picked off three times on eight attempts in a 58-14 loss in Morgantown in 2018.

The Mountaineers (1-1, 0-1) return home after falling 27-13 at then-No. 15 Oklahoma State last weekend. West Virginia fell behind 17-0 in the first half and managed just one touchdown -- Winston Wright's 70-yard scoring pass from Jarret Doege, who went 20-of-37 for 285 yards but was also sacked five times.

Leddie Brown rushed for 104 yards on 26 carries for West Virginia, which allowed Cowboys star Chuba Hubbard and teammate LD Brown to each rush for more than 100 yards in the contest. The Mountaineers were also penalized 12 times for 106 yards.

"Extremely disappointing," West Virginia coach Neal Brown said. "We talk all of the time about WVU not beating WVU ... Before we can win big games, we've got to quit losing them."

The focus, now, for West Virginia is to not only bounce back from last weekend's loss, but avoid a sixth straight Big 12 home defeat. The Mountaineers' most recent home league win came against TCU on Nov. 10, 2018.

Brown has totaled 227 yards on 36 carries through the first two games for West Virginia. However, he's been held to 43 on 16 attempts in two career games versus Baylor.

--Field Level Media

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