The Baylor Bears Football History
The Baylor Bears football team, representing Baylor University in Waco, Texas, has a storied history dating back to its inception in 1899. As a member of the Big 12 Conference in the NCAA Division I, the team has seen various periods of success and challenges. The Bears play their home games at McLane Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2014. The stadium, located along the Brazos River, presents a picturesque setting that enhances the game-day experience.
Key Eras in Baylor Football
Throughout its history, Baylor football has experienced several significant eras marked by distinct coaching philosophies and pivotal games. During the 1950s under head coach George Sauer, the Bears achieved national prominence, including a remarkable 13-7 victory over Tennessee in the 1957 Sugar Bowl. The Grant Teaff era from 1972 to 1992 is also particularly noteworthy, highlighted by Southwest Conference titles and multiple bowl appearances.
Another pivotal era began in the 2010s with head coach Art Briles, when the team achieved unprecedented success, including two Big 12 Championships (2013 and 2014). Despite Briles