OK, we're done here. West Virginia got to midfield, and then punted into the end zone. On first and 10 from their own 20, the Baylor Bears went for what appeared to be a simple handoff, giving the ball to Lache Seastrunk of Temple H.S. in Temple, Tex. He broke a tackle and the line -- and then went 80 yards for Baylor's fourth touchdown of the quarter.
Baylor scores so quickly and has been so dominant that I probably haven't given them enough credit so far this season. It's possible, of course, that Baylor is actually the greatest football team of all time. Certainly, that's what their play so far would indicate. But I really want to see how they do against tougher competition. Next week, they will take the Big Gold Trophy on the road for the first time this year, as they will head up to Manhattan, Kan. for a battle with the Kansas State Wildcats -- the same team Baylor took the trophy from last season.
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