Last year, a lot was made of Baylor basketball’s ascendancy. We all know the story: no preseason AP votes, climbed up to the school’s first AP number 1 ranking, and settled into yet another three seed in the NCAA Tournament, where Scott Drew’s team has been seeded three of the past six years. People familiar with Baylor basketball under Drew weren’t surprised by the end results, even if the highs were much rosier than most could have imagined. It was always absurd that the Bears entered last year unranked, because everyone in the country should know by now that Baylor has formed itself into a genuinely stable, good program under Drew, even if most people can’t name a single Baylor player before the season starts.
Baylor Mens Basketball Will Roll It Back. Again.