Okay, so I’ve been keeping an eye on Baylor’s basketball team lately, and let me tell you, injuries have been a real pain in the neck. I started noticing it a few weeks back when I was trying to figure out who’s gonna be on the court for their games.
First off, I dug into their official roster, you know, the usual stuff. I was looking to see if there were any updates on player injuries. It’s like being a detective, piecing together clues from different sources.
What I found
- Carl Williams, one of their cornerbacks, was dealing with something at the end of the regular season. I remember seeing him in fewer snaps, and it got me wondering.
- Then there’s Langston Love. Oh boy, this guy. He hurt his ankle, came back, and then tweaked it again. It’s like a bad luck streak. He missed some big games, including parts of the tournaments. Poor guy was really showing promise too. I mean, he really hurt his ankle in a game against Texas Tech. Then, he missed Baylor’s next three games. He eventually came back against BYU, but he tweaked the ankle again. Ultimately, he didn’t see any action in either the Big 12 tournament or the NCAA tournament.
- I also stumbled upon some info about a guy named Sanders who broke his arm. He missed a bunch of games, including the one against Baylor.
I also checked out what their coach, Scott Drew, had to say. Coaches usually give some hints during interviews, right? He talked about Jalen Celestine and Langston Love’s ankle issues. It’s always good to hear it straight from the horse’s mouth.
I compared notes from different sites, trying to get a full picture. Some places had more details than others. It’s all about gathering as much info as possible. I even looked into another player, Blake Shapen, and I found out that he was 21-of-31 passing for 303 yards and two touchdowns in Baylor’s season-opening loss to Texas State.
And guess what? I learned that both the men’s and women’s teams from Baylor are ranked in the top 25. That’s pretty cool, but it also means more eyes on them, and more pressure to stay healthy.
So yeah, that’s my little investigation into Baylor’s injury situation. It’s a bit of a mess, but it’s interesting to follow. I’ll keep digging and see what else I can find out. Stay tuned!