Texarkana Gazette

Winless Baylor still laying foundation for Rhule’s rebuild

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Baylor coach Matt Rhule wants all those people sending him texts, telling him to hang in there and asking if he is OK, to know that he is doing great.

While Rhule certainly doesn’t like that the young Bears are still winless in his first season, he believes that a solid foundation is being laid for the future. He has been through this process before, and things turned out pretty good then.

“That’s the hard part about freshmen, but it is the exhilarati­ng part,” Rhule said. “Because we’re teaching young kids that need to be taught, and we’re taking them through one of the most adverse times of their life, and we’re trying to do it in a really, really positive way, but a really truthful way.”

The Bears, who play Saturday at 14th-ranked Oklahoma State, have already used 21 first-time starters in their first five games. That includes eight true freshmen, plus eight others who have played fresh out of high school.

“It’s frustratin­g now, but you’re going to look out there one day and Jalen Pitre is going to know how to do everything right,” Rhule said.

When Rhule became Baylor’s coach last December, after a second consecutiv­e 10-win season and an American Athletic Conference title at Temple, there was only one recruit committed to sign with the Bears in the wake of a sexual assault scandal for the program that had claimed Big 12 titles in 2013 and 2014.

That lone commitment was Pitre, who has now started four games at linebacker as a true freshman and has 20 tackles.

After starting the season with home losses to Liberty and UTSA, teams that never before had beaten a Power Five opponent, Baylor has been competitiv­e in its Big 12 games.

The Bears led then-No. 3 Oklahoma late in the third quarter of their conference-opening 49-41 loss. Before their open date last week, they lost 33-20 at Kansas State after the Wildcats kicked two late field goals.

“Do I like losing games? Absolutely not. But we knew this was going to be a process, and I see the process working incrementa­lly,” athletic director Mack Rhoades said. “We’ll build this on rock. We’re in the process of building a program, and not just a team.”

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