Baylor is rolling in this game. If the Bears are making threes, they’re a top 15 team. When their shots don’t fall, they can lose to anybody in the Big 12 (though that’s not saying much with every Big 12 team ranked in the top 60 on KenPom).
The only problem I had in the first half was Baylor’s early 3-point defense. Savannah State will chuck anything at anytime, and Baylor helped on drives too often. Baylor can’t be that lackadaisical as the competition increases. There were plenty of positives though:
Nuni Omot is rolling:
Omot opened 3-of-5 from the perimeter and he’s made 14 of his last 21 3-point shots.