Baylor pulls away from Texas to finish off best season in school history

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No. 9 Baylor scored 27 second-half points and broke open a 3-3 halftime tie to beat No. 25 Texas, 30-10, and claim the school’s first-ever Big 12 championship, first-ever 11-win season and first-ever BCS bowl berth.

As he has all year, Bryce Petty led the way for the 11-1 Bears, throwing for 287 yards and two key third quarter touchdowns on a cold day in Waco that saw temperatures plunge below 30 degrees.

“I’m trying to hold back a lot of tears right now,” Petty said afterward. “I’m just so happy, man. I really am.”

A first half that saw both teams playing tight in the frigid weather loosened up a bit in the third quarter as Baylor piled up 161 yards of offense and 17 points to jump out to a 20-3 lead. The way the Texas offense was playing, that was going to be enough.

Nonetheless, the Longhorns kept fighting. Jaxon Shipley returned a punt 50 yards to set up Texas at the Baylor 11-yard line to start the fourth quarter. Malcom Brown, who rushed for a game-high 131 yards on 25 carries, caught a two-yard touchdown pass from Case McCoy, who did his best Johnny Manziel impression by throwing back across the defense after rolling left. That made the score, 20-10, with 12:38 left to play.

But Lache Seastrunk ripped off a 22-yard run on Baylor’s next play to key a 55-yard drive that ended in an Aaron Jones 28-yard field goal that made it a two-score game once again.

Texas just couldn’t get anything going after that. With less than five minutes to play, K.J. Morton intercepted a McCoy pass and returned it 57 yards, setting up Glascoe Martin’s 18-yard scamper to make it 30-10 and the the  Baylor crowd started its party.

Big credit to Bears coach Art Briles, who has done some amazing things in building this program.

“Coach Briles started it all,” said Petty. “He means everything to this program. We love that guy.”

The big question for Texas now is whether it loves its guy. Will Mack Brown return? His team falls to 8-4 and is just 30-20 over the last four years. We’re sure to hear lots of speculation on this matter in the next couple weeks.

As for Baylor, Petty returns next year and the Bears will be in a brand new stadium, with Briles the owner of a brand new contract that will keep him in Waco for the next decade. With the new college football playoff approaching, it’s going to be fun to see if the Bears can take that next step under Briles .

At this rate, we might yet see a national title come to Waco.

Former Navy coach Niumatalolo joins UCLA staff

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LOS ANGELES – Former Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo is joining UCLA’s coaching staff as director of leadership.

The school said in an announcement Friday that Niumatalolo will serve as an advisor to the Bruins’ football staff and players.

Niumatalolo led Navy for 15 years and was the winningest coach in school history at 109-83. The Midshipmen, however, finished with losing records the past three seasons, including 4-8 the past two.

Navy played in 10 bowl games under Niumatalolo. He also was the only coach to win his first eight games in the storied Army-Navy rivalry.

Troy, Jon Sumrall agree to new 4-year contract through 2026

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TROY, Ala. ⁠— Jon Sumrall agreed to a new four-year contract as Troy’s coach after leading the Trojans to a Sun Belt Conference championship and national ranking in his debut season.

The school announced the deal, which runs through 2026, but didn’t release details.

The Trojans went 12-2 and won their final 11 games, second only to national champion Georgia, including the league championship game and the Cure Bowl against UTSA. For the first time, they finished a season ranked, ending up 19th in The Associated Press Top 25.

“When we appointed Coach Sumrall in December 2021, we challenged him to return Troy football to the top of the Sun Belt Conference,” Chancellor Jack Hawkins Jr. said. “It didn’t take long, as the 2022 season was the best in our FBS history.”

Troy held all 14 of its opponents to under their season average in scoring, beating UTSA 18-12. The Trojans beat Coastal Carolina 45-26 in the Sun Belt title game.

“Last year was an amazing accomplishment for everyone associated with Troy football and was the product of relentless effort from our players and staff, athletic administration and university leaders,” Sumrall said.