Baylor Football: Game-by-game predictions for 2020 season

Charlie Brewer, Baylor football (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Charlie Brewer, Baylor football (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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John Mayers, Baylor football (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

The Kansas State Wildcats are one of the more enigmatic teams in the Big 12. They have a reliable quarterback in Skylar Thompson, but it’s hard to read what they have beyond that. The Bears defeated the Wildcats handily in Manhattan last season 31-12. It could be more of the same this season.

It isn’t easy to see where the Wildcats get the firepower to score enough points against the Bears. This game ends up very much like last season.

Final Score: Baylor 31, Kansas State 14 (4-5, 3-5)

The Baylor Bears end their season against the Oklahoma Sooners in Norman. The Bears met the Sooners twice last season, losing both times by a combined 10 points. The questions coming into this game is whether or not the Sooners have put distance between them and the Bears this season.

The difference in this game is in the trenches. The Bears don’t have an answer for Oklahoma’s offensive line; they are experienced and talented. Baylor does not have a disrupter to get to first-year quarterback Spencer Rattler.

The Sooners’ defense will be better, but Baylor will score some points. However, they won’t have an answer for Oklahoma’s offense.

Final Score: Baylor 24, Oklahoma 40 (4-6, 3-6)