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Halftime: TCU 14, Baylor 14
The 2015 college football season continues Friday, Nov. 27, as the No. 7 Baylor Bears travel to meet the No. 19 TCU Horned Frogs in a Big 12 battle at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Hes the one guy that you have to really appreciate, Patterson said of Boykin. “There’s a whole list of stuff that I don’t know about, but for us it will be a fun game”.
For Baylor to claim a third consecutive conference title, it has to win its last two games (it plays Texas at home December 5 at), and No. 11 Oklahoma State has to win Bedlam at home against No. 3 Oklahoma tonight. “This is one of the greatest feelings in the world”. But for us it will be a fun game.
Instead, the Big 12 champion will be the victor of No. 5 Oklahoma at No. 9 Oklahoma State on Saturday night.
The Horned Frogs won their 13th consecutive home game, all since losing to Baylor two years ago.
TCU appeared as if it was going to do something no Baylor opponent had previously done this season: Stop the Bears from scoring a touchdown on their opening possession. Josh Carraway returned a fumble 56 yards for a touchdown for the Horned Frogs (10-2, 7-2 Big 12).
All-in-all, there’s not a ton to be excited about from a game that looks like an absolute disaster aesthetically and that Baylor should probably be leading by at least a touchdown. This latest game could potentially have playoff implications for the Bears, should several other teams lose over the course of the next few days.
As for the result, the score held at 14-14 from 12:55 left in the second quarter until the end of regulation and the foray into overtime.
Johnson threw a jump pass that got Baylor on the board first in the first overtime and Boykin had a nice misdirection play that saw him waltz into the end zone for the tying score.
Chafin ran for 119 yards and had TD runs on Baylor’s first two drives of the game, then caught the pass from Chris Johnson when Baylor (9-2, 6-2 Big 12, No. 7 CFP) scored first in overtime.
Honestly, it was disappointing to see two offenses that have proven to be the most exciting units in the country reduced to not being able to even get a first down because of the rain. “It could have gone either way at the end”.
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After Boykin’s pass to freshman Turpin to start the second overtime, Baylor had fourth-and-1 from the 16 when quarterback Chris Johnson took the snap and plunged forward.