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PurplFrawg

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Who is Taylor Young? I assume a Baylor player.

a starter as well:

Fifth-year senior ... Two-time All-Big 12 linebacker, listed as starter at weakside linebacker entering fall camp ... Powerful, compact, leader with 29 starts and 35 games played entering 2017 ... 29 career starts entering 2017 is tops on team ... 2017 Preseason All-Big 12 (Lindy's, Athlon, Phil Steele, Waco Tribune-Harold) ... 2017 AFCA Good Works Team nominee ... 2017 Wuerffel Trophy Watch List ... 2014 Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of Year and Freshman All-America ... 2012 prep All-American ... Father (Rodney, Tulsa) and brothers (R.J., Arizona and ULM; Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M and K.C. Chiefs) played football ... Served on Brazil mission trip during summer 2017.

2016 (Junior): Played in 10 of 13 games and made nine starts ... Second All-Big 12 (Athlon) ... Made watch lists for Bednarik, Butkus and Rotary Lombardi awards ... Ranks ninth all-time at Baylor with 12.5 career sacks ... Ranked 14th in FBS and third in Big 12 with 5.8 solo tackles per game ... Totaled career-high-tying 17 tackles vs. Boise State for fourth 10-tackle game of season and second straight -- set Cactus Bowl record, passing 15-tackle effort by Minnesota's Kim Royston vs. Iowa State in 2009 ... Returned from injury at No. 13 West Virginia, posted 15 tackles and one QB hurry ... Did not play at No. 9 Oklahoma, vs. Kansas State and vs. Texas Tech due to injury ... Did not start, had eight tackles, 0.5 tackles-for-loss and 0.5 sacks vs. TCU ... Recorded seven tackles, one TFL and sack at Texas ... Posted six tackles, two TFLs and career-high-tying two sacks vs. Kansas ... Had career-high 17 tackles at Iowa State ... Recorded 10 tackles, 0.5 TFLs and two QB hurries vs. Oklahoma State ... Tallied five stops, 1.5 TFLs and one pass breakup at Rice ... Notched two tackles vs. SMU ... Led team with six tackles and 3.5 TFLs, including one sack vs. Northwestern State in season-opener.

2015 (Sophomore): Starting weakside linebacker in 12 of 13 games, missed one game due to injury ... Named honorable mention All-Big 12 by league coaches ... Averaged 1.12 tackles for loss, ranked tied for sixth in Big 12 ... 6.7 average tackles/game ranked 15th in Big 12 ... Totaled 80 tackles (60 solo, 13.5 for loss of 38 yards), four sacks (-19 yards), two QB hurries, one PBU and one fumble recovery on season ... Missed second game due to shoulder injury suffered during season-opening win at SMU (two tackles) ... Had sack (-8 yards) and four total tackles in win over Rice in third game ... Made eight stops (seven solo, two for losses) in win vs. Texas Tech in fourth game ... Had nine tackles (seven solo, two for loss including 2-yard sack) and hurry in win over West Virginia in sixth game ... Made 10 tackles (seven solo) in win over Iowa State in seventh game ... Had season-high 11 tackles (nine solo, 2.5 for loss of five yards) vs. No. 12 Oklahoma in ninth game ... Had four-yard sack and four total tackles in win at No. 4 Oklahoma State in 10th game ... Made 10 stops (one TFL) vs. Texas in 12th game ... Had five-yard sack and four total tackles in win over No. 10 North Carolina in Russell Athletic Bowl win.

2014 (Redshirt Freshman): Played all 13 games with eight starts at WLB in breakout freshman season for 2014 Big 12 champions ... Named Freshman All-America by FWAA, USA Today, Athlon, Phil Steele and Sports On Earth ... Selected Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of Year by Associated Press and San Antonio Express-News and Big 12 Defensive Freshman of Year by Scout ... Named 2015 Cotton Bowl Defensive MVP ... Earned first collegiate letter ... Ranked 18th in Big 12 with 7.0 tackles-per-game ... Totaled 92 tackles (58 solo, 8.5 for loss of 45 yards), four sacks (-38 yards), three PBUs, two QB hurries, two forced fumbles and one interception on season ... Played as backup through season's first five games, started final eight games (averaged 8.9 tackles-per-game as starter) ... Made collegiate debut in reserve role in season-opening win over SMU, made first career sack (eight yards) and forced fumble ... Had nine tackles (five solo), including eight-yard sack, in win over Northwestern State in second game ... Made seven stops in win at Buffalo in third game ... Entered starting lineup for sixth game (in place of injured starter Aiavion Edwards) and never relinquished position, finished with nine tackles, hurry and PBU in first career start, epic 61-58 comeback win over No. 9 TCU in sixth game ... Made 12 stops, including season-high two sacks (-22 yards) and three total TFL (-24 yards) at West Virginia in seventh game ... Recorded seven tackles in wins over both No. 16 Oklahoma and Oklahoma State in ninth and 10th games ... Finished season with 28 tackles over final two games ... Led team with 13 tackles (eight solo, 1.5 for loss) in win over No. 9 Kansas State that clinched share of Big 12 championship and berth in New Year's Six bowl ... Had monster outing in Cotton Bowl vs. No. 7 Michigan State, led team with season-high 15 tackles, made career-first interception (returned 37 yards), QB hurry and PBU en route to being named defensive MVP.

2013 (Freshman): Sat out first season at Baylor and participated on practice squad ... Redshirted to retain eligibility.

High School: All-American and all-state linebacker from DeSoto (Texas) High School ... Three-year starter under head coach Claude Mathis at DHS ... Named second-team 2012 MaxPreps All-America as senior ... Selected as Texas 2012 Class 5A Defensive Player of Year following senior season ... National position rankings: No. 80 by 247Sports.com, No. 88 Scout.com ... Led DeSoto to 14-1 record and 5A state semis ... Recorded 130 tackles, three sacks, four interceptions and three forced fumbles in memorable senior season ... Named first-team 2012 5A All-State and 2012 District 7-5A Defensive MVP ... Named first-team 2012 Dallas Area by Dallas Morning News/SportsDay ... Led DHS to 10-2 finish and 2011 DI area finals as junior ... Totaled 116 tackles and 3 sacks in 2011 ... Starter as sophomore on DeSoto's 2010 squad that finished 11-3 and advanced to DI regional finals.
 

Tom Brown

Active Member
a starter as well:

Fifth-year senior ... Two-time All-Big 12 linebacker, listed as starter at weakside linebacker entering fall camp ... Powerful, compact, leader with 29 starts and 35 games played entering 2017 ... 29 career starts entering 2017 is tops on team ... 2017 Preseason All-Big 12 (Lindy's, Athlon, Phil Steele, Waco Tribune-Harold) ... 2017 AFCA Good Works Team nominee ... 2017 Wuerffel Trophy Watch List ... 2014 Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of Year and Freshman All-America ... 2012 prep All-American ... Father (Rodney, Tulsa) and brothers (R.J., Arizona and ULM; Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M and K.C. Chiefs) played football ... Served on Brazil mission trip during summer 2017.

2016 (Junior): Played in 10 of 13 games and made nine starts ... Second All-Big 12 (Athlon) ... Made watch lists for Bednarik, Butkus and Rotary Lombardi awards ... Ranks ninth all-time at Baylor with 12.5 career sacks ... Ranked 14th in FBS and third in Big 12 with 5.8 solo tackles per game ... Totaled career-high-tying 17 tackles vs. Boise State for fourth 10-tackle game of season and second straight -- set Cactus Bowl record, passing 15-tackle effort by Minnesota's Kim Royston vs. Iowa State in 2009 ... Returned from injury at No. 13 West Virginia, posted 15 tackles and one QB hurry ... Did not play at No. 9 Oklahoma, vs. Kansas State and vs. Texas Tech due to injury ... Did not start, had eight tackles, 0.5 tackles-for-loss and 0.5 sacks vs. TCU ... Recorded seven tackles, one TFL and sack at Texas ... Posted six tackles, two TFLs and career-high-tying two sacks vs. Kansas ... Had career-high 17 tackles at Iowa State ... Recorded 10 tackles, 0.5 TFLs and two QB hurries vs. Oklahoma State ... Tallied five stops, 1.5 TFLs and one pass breakup at Rice ... Notched two tackles vs. SMU ... Led team with six tackles and 3.5 TFLs, including one sack vs. Northwestern State in season-opener.

2015 (Sophomore): Starting weakside linebacker in 12 of 13 games, missed one game due to injury ... Named honorable mention All-Big 12 by league coaches ... Averaged 1.12 tackles for loss, ranked tied for sixth in Big 12 ... 6.7 average tackles/game ranked 15th in Big 12 ... Totaled 80 tackles (60 solo, 13.5 for loss of 38 yards), four sacks (-19 yards), two QB hurries, one PBU and one fumble recovery on season ... Missed second game due to shoulder injury suffered during season-opening win at SMU (two tackles) ... Had sack (-8 yards) and four total tackles in win over Rice in third game ... Made eight stops (seven solo, two for losses) in win vs. Texas Tech in fourth game ... Had nine tackles (seven solo, two for loss including 2-yard sack) and hurry in win over West Virginia in sixth game ... Made 10 tackles (seven solo) in win over Iowa State in seventh game ... Had season-high 11 tackles (nine solo, 2.5 for loss of five yards) vs. No. 12 Oklahoma in ninth game ... Had four-yard sack and four total tackles in win at No. 4 Oklahoma State in 10th game ... Made 10 stops (one TFL) vs. Texas in 12th game ... Had five-yard sack and four total tackles in win over No. 10 North Carolina in Russell Athletic Bowl win.

2014 (Redshirt Freshman): Played all 13 games with eight starts at WLB in breakout freshman season for 2014 Big 12 champions ... Named Freshman All-America by FWAA, USA Today, Athlon, Phil Steele and Sports On Earth ... Selected Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of Year by Associated Press and San Antonio Express-News and Big 12 Defensive Freshman of Year by Scout ... Named 2015 Cotton Bowl Defensive MVP ... Earned first collegiate letter ... Ranked 18th in Big 12 with 7.0 tackles-per-game ... Totaled 92 tackles (58 solo, 8.5 for loss of 45 yards), four sacks (-38 yards), three PBUs, two QB hurries, two forced fumbles and one interception on season ... Played as backup through season's first five games, started final eight games (averaged 8.9 tackles-per-game as starter) ... Made collegiate debut in reserve role in season-opening win over SMU, made first career sack (eight yards) and forced fumble ... Had nine tackles (five solo), including eight-yard sack, in win over Northwestern State in second game ... Made seven stops in win at Buffalo in third game ... Entered starting lineup for sixth game (in place of injured starter Aiavion Edwards) and never relinquished position, finished with nine tackles, hurry and PBU in first career start, epic 61-58 comeback win over No. 9 TCU in sixth game ... Made 12 stops, including season-high two sacks (-22 yards) and three total TFL (-24 yards) at West Virginia in seventh game ... Recorded seven tackles in wins over both No. 16 Oklahoma and Oklahoma State in ninth and 10th games ... Finished season with 28 tackles over final two games ... Led team with 13 tackles (eight solo, 1.5 for loss) in win over No. 9 Kansas State that clinched share of Big 12 championship and berth in New Year's Six bowl ... Had monster outing in Cotton Bowl vs. No. 7 Michigan State, led team with season-high 15 tackles, made career-first interception (returned 37 yards), QB hurry and PBU en route to being named defensive MVP.

2013 (Freshman): Sat out first season at Baylor and participated on practice squad ... Redshirted to retain eligibility.

High School: All-American and all-state linebacker from DeSoto (Texas) High School ... Three-year starter under head coach Claude Mathis at DHS ... Named second-team 2012 MaxPreps All-America as senior ... Selected as Texas 2012 Class 5A Defensive Player of Year following senior season ... National position rankings: No. 80 by 247Sports.com, No. 88 Scout.com ... Led DeSoto to 14-1 record and 5A state semis ... Recorded 130 tackles, three sacks, four interceptions and three forced fumbles in memorable senior season ... Named first-team 2012 5A All-State and 2012 District 7-5A Defensive MVP ... Named first-team 2012 Dallas Area by Dallas Morning News/SportsDay ... Led DHS to 10-2 finish and 2011 DI area finals as junior ... Totaled 116 tackles and 3 sacks in 2011 ... Starter as sophomore on DeSoto's 2010 squad that finished 11-3 and advanced to DI regional finals.

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ATC Frog

Active Member
You know it’s been a rough year when your football team’s twitter account is doing stuff like this for your futbol team:



I guess when they realized they wouldn’t get to get “lit” over actual wins, they had to start doing it for other sports team’s wins.
 

Chongo94

Active Member
You know it’s been a rough year when your football team’s twitter account is doing stuff like this for your futbol team:



I guess when they realized they wouldn’t get to get “lit” over actual wins, they had to start doing it for other sports team’s wins.


That honestly looks like a pic taken from a phone with a filter to make the picture look green.
 

tcumaniac

Full Member
From our favorite Baylorfans.com poster BearRammage:

"We wont win and TCU fans will storm the field and get in CMR's face. If you show up to the game they will call you a rapist, spit on you and try to fight you.

Seriously.

They're probably going to say that BU fans jumped off the bandwagon...but no. We don't go to Amon Carter because you call us rapists in front of our children."
 

CountryFrog

Active Member
From our favorite Baylorfans.com poster BearRammage:

"We wont win and TCU fans will storm the field and get in CMR's face. If you show up to the game they will call you a rapist, spit on you and try to fight you.

Seriously.

They're probably going to say that BU fans jumped off the bandwagon...but no. We don't go to Amon Carter because you call us rapists in front of our children."
I will absolutely be spitting on every single Baylor fan I see. And I won't try to fight them, I will fight them. This is obviously what all of us do.

Seriously.
 

MTfrog5

Active Member
From our favorite Baylorfans.com poster BearRammage:

"We wont win and TCU fans will storm the field and get in CMR's face. If you show up to the game they will call you a rapist, spit on you and try to fight you.

Seriously.

They're probably going to say that BU fans jumped off the bandwagon...but no. We don't go to Amon Carter because you call us rapists in front of our children."
What’s their excuse to all of their other road games they don’t attend? I remember in 2014 at OSU was their biggest game in school history to that point. Outside of the band they had what looked to be 5 rows of fans and OSU fans were sitting in that section from all the tickets they sent back. They never travel well to any school
 

RollToad

Baylor is Trash.
From our favorite Baylorfans.com poster BearRammage:

"We wont win and TCU fans will storm the field and get in CMR's face. If you show up to the game they will call you a rapist, spit on you and try to fight you.

Seriously.

They're probably going to say that BU fans jumped off the bandwagon...but no. We don't go to Amon Carter because you call us rapists in front of our children."
Nobody is going to storm the field after beating Baylor. That is beyond ridiculous.

And we wouldn’t go yell at Matt Rhule. We don’t hate Matt Rhule. In fact he’s a perfectly likable guy, unlike Briles.

There may be some people that jump off the bandwagon after a season like this (which would happen anywhere), but the true Baylor fans will stick with their team just like TCU fans did back in the dark days.

I’m not going to spit on anyone, what the hell? And I won’t try to fight anybody.

I hate Baylor with a furious passion, but the people that show up to The Carter aren’t actually rapists. I know this, and so do the rest of us. And they’re people, like the rest of us.

Yeah we talk big on the internet, but it’s the internet and that’s how it works.

I encourage everyone to take the high road when dealing with Baylor fans personally.

They’ve received their punishment and it’s better than anything else they could have gotten.
 
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