WACO, Texas – Behind more offensive fireworks from Seth Russell and a record-smashing day from Corey Coleman, No. 2 Baylor rolled to a 62-38 victory over West Virginia to improve to 6-0. What we learned:
What the win means for Baylor: Baylor is certainly as good as its ranking. Against one of the Big 12’s better defenses, the Bears cranked out 389 yards passing and 304 rushing on 8.2 yards per play. They broke open a 10-point game by scoring 28 points on just 24 plays to start the second half and got to send in the backups with nine minutes left.