Baylor’s high-flying offense, which had been averaging nearly 96 points per game, hit a wall against TCU, managing just 63 points in a tough road loss. The Bears’ cold shooting and turnovers in the first half set the tone, and even a late run couldn’t close the gap. Cameron Carr still led with 17 points, but the team was held 32 points below their season average. TCU’s defense and rebounding edge made the difference. With conference play heating up, what do you think Baylor needs to change to bounce back? #Sports #BaylorBasketball #TCU