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Baylor Offense Goes into Hibernation, Bears Lose 83-59 in Kansas

Playing in Phog Allen without their leading scorer, #8 Baylor (19-4) needed a near-perfect game from the rest of the team if they wanted to win.

It only took a few minutes to realize that was not going to happen. Baylor lost by 24, their largest defeat of the season, but even that belies just how poorly the Bears played.

Baylor's 83-59 loss is its most lopsided at Allen Fieldhouse since a 102-74 drubbing by the Jayhawks in 2016.

— John Werner (@JohnWernerTrib) February 5, 2022

First Half

After Kendall Brown’s first field goal, Baylor would miss their next five shots and go three for twelve (25%) before the under twelve minute timeout.