Baylor Football Spring Game 2017 live stream: Watch online

Sep 24, 2016; Waco, TX, USA; The dark skies above McLane Stadium during a lightening delay in the first quarter during a game between the Baylor Bears and the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 24, 2016; Waco, TX, USA; The dark skies above McLane Stadium during a lightening delay in the first quarter during a game between the Baylor Bears and the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports /
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Here’s all the info you need in order to watch the Baylor Bears take the field for their 2017 Spring Game online on Saturday afternoon.

Baylor Football is ready to start a new era. The question is whether the fans are, too.

The Bears come into this season with their third coach in as many years, but Matt Rhule is in this for the long haul. In his first season at Temple, they finished 2-10. By the time he was done, they were 10-4 and coming off a conference title. That’s why, even if things go poorly in Rhule’s first season, there should be no need for Baylor fans to panic.

While the head coach issue has been resolved, plenty of questions still remain. Baylor enters the Spring Game with no starting quarterback, a depleted offensive line, and a dearth of options at wide receiver. This team is also expected to field a ton of freshmen who have no idea what awaits them, which is why they will take this platform to show Bears fans what they’re made of.

Tickets for Baylor’s Spring Game will be offered free of admission, which means there should be a sizable crowd on hand. The game will be televised on Fox Sports Southwest, which means there are plenty of ways to watch it online. We’ve got all the details for you.

Date: Saturday, April 22
Start Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Waco, Texas
Stadium: McLane Stadium
TV Info: Fox Sports Southwest
Live Stream: Fox Sports GO/Fubo TV

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There should be a lot of excitement for this Spring Game, for fans and players alike. At the very least, it should be a healthy distraction from all the off-the-field issues surrounding the team. There are no expectations on the Bears this season, which means that they’ll approach each game with nothing to lose.

If anything, the players have already bought in to Rhule. How long will it take for the fans to do the same?