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Bears crush Coogs 45-14

Article By: Yragha

THE HOUSTON POST
Staff writer

Waco, TX — The Baylor Bears, the nation’s No. 1-ranked team, showcased why they remain unbeaten, dismantling the visiting Houston Cougars 45-14 in a one-sided contest on Thanksgiving morning. With the victory, Baylor improved to 11-0, continuing their march toward a potential playoff berth.

Houston (3-8) entered the game with a spark of hope behind freshman quarterback Caleb McMickle, who made his first career start in place of the benched Donovan Smith. But the Bears’ top-ranked defense suffocated the Cougars' high-octane run 'n' shoot offense, limiting them to a mere 195 passing yards and 245 total yards. Baylor’s defense also forced three turnovers, effectively neutralizing any threat from the Cougars' attack.

McMickle, making his debut under the brightest spotlight, completed 18 of 33 passes for 172 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. Despite the tough outing, his composure impressed some onlookers. “The kid’s got heart,” said a Houston assistant coach after the game. “He battled, but Baylor is Baylor for a reason.”

Adding intrigue to the postgame narrative, Houston head coach Yragha1 was conspicuously absent from media availability. The university provided no clarification on why the coach was not available for comment, sparking speculation about internal issues or dissatisfaction with the team's performance.

For Houston, the focus shifts to regrouping and finishing the season strong. For Baylor, the dream of a national championship remains within reach, and this performance only strengthened their case as the team to beat.

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