The Baylor Bears’ offense was less than ideal against Texas on Saturday and the internet didn’t hold back.
Just a few weeks ago, we would all watch a Baylor Bears game and marvel at how powerful their offense was. They were a unit that scored seemingly at will and defenses just had no answer for them. Well, injuries would creep up, as they would lose two starting quarterbacks in Seth Russell and Jarrett Stidham. This left them with third-string quarterback Chris Johnson and, what do you know, he too was hit by the injury bug against Texas.
Yes, in this one Johnson would apparently suffer a concussion, leaving them with the option of Lynx Hawthorne — someone who hadn’t played the position since high school.
While they did make a valiant effort to come back, Baylor would end up falling to Texas, 20-17, and their offense was a little comical to say the least, considering all they were dealing with.
Of course, the internet had some fun at the expense of the Baylor offense that, well, didn’t really look like a Baylor offense that we know.
Baylor was essentially running a single wing offense. Awesome
— davideprince 🐘 (@davideprince) December 5, 2015
Baylor's two-minute offense is atrocious.
— Michael Dewalt (@mmdewalt) December 5, 2015
baylor's passing offense now "looks like a punt"
— kyle robbins (@kylerrobbins) December 5, 2015
This Baylor offense is painful to watch.
— Zac (@94Zac) December 5, 2015
Baylor is out there running a backyard football offense 😂😂
— Alex Satunas (@tuna_9) December 5, 2015
This Baylor offense is hysterical.
— Tyler James (@TJamesND) December 5, 2015
Baylor wild cat 2 minute offense
— Mike Cugno (@MikeCugnoCBS4) December 5, 2015
Baylor running the old NCAA Football offense where you put in your fastest player at QB and just try to outrun everybody on every play.
— Peter Nygaard (@RetepAdam) December 5, 2015
What's sad is that Baylor's offense with no QB will score more than Florida's offense today
— John Nabors (@BuzzJohnNabors) December 5, 2015
That last one might actually be right, come to think of it.