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New coach at Baylor, where QB Brewer may finally slide more

- By STEPHEN HAWKINS AP Sports Writer

Baylor quarterbac­k Charlie Brewer never spent a lot of time thinking about how beat up he was at the end of last season after a tough finish for the Bears.

But he just might slide a little more in his fourth year as the Baylor starter, when the Big 12 runner-up Bears hope to get a step farther with new coach Dave Aranda after he was part of a national championsh­ip last season.

"I'm not going to be asked to do kind of the same stuff I was asked to do last year, so I think the system is going to protect me a little bit in that way," Brewer said. "Obviously I could be smarter at times and go out of bounds, or slide and not take the hit. I've probably heard that a million times now."

Led by their hardnosed quarterbac­k, who threw for 3,161 yards and 21 touchdowns while running for another 11 scores, the Bears last year got to their first Big 12 championsh­ip game.

They lost in overtime to Oklahoma, the only team that beat them in the regular season, though Brewer didn't play after halftime of the title game. He sustained a concussion after he delivered his own blow on a defender to finish a running play, and later took a hard sack.

Brewer's final play of the season came when he took a late hit that left him on the ground for several minutes after running toward the sideline in the fourth quarter of a Sugar Bowl loss to Georgia.

Days after the Sugar

Bowl, the Bears lost coach Matt Rhule to the

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NFL's Carolina Panthers. He had taken Baylor from a 1-11 record in his 2017 debut to 11 wins last season.

Aranda, a first-time head coach, was the defensive coordinato­r for LSU's 15-0 national championsh­ip team. His staff in Waco, Texas, includes new offensive coordinato­r Larry Fedora, who long before being head coach at Southern Miss and North Carolina was a Baylor assistant from 1991-96, and who has gotten well-acquainted with his new quarterbac­k.

"The thing that I can tell you is football is extremely important to him.

He wants to know everything about what we're doing," Fedora said of Brewer. "He's got great football savvy. ... He's a heck of a leader. He does not want to let anybody down." FRONT LINE EXPERIENCE Among seven returning starters on offense are four offensive linemen, a group that wants to improve after allowing 38 sacks last season.

"That's always a big topic," junior left tackle Connor Galvin said. "We're trying to keep him up and safe and playing for as long as possible."

Galvin said the changes in the new offense and with new line coach Joe Wickline are subtle, mostly small techniques and terminolog­y. JACK IS A KING

Baylor will no longer solely employ a three-man defensive front, not with the Jack position.

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