For Dave Aranda ’s squad, Friday night’s 38-24 loss to Auburn stirred a mix of emotions. The Big 12 team admitted to feeling ‘frustrated’ and ‘disappointed’ with their play, but there were also flashes of pride in the way they competed. The night carried a deeper meaning too, as the players paused to honor loved ones they had lost. And that tribute grew even more personal when the program’s newest wide receiver added his own gesture, turning the opener into a moment bigger than football.

To start off with the main tributes, Baylor held a moment of silence for Alex Foster , the freshman DL who was shot and killed in his hometown of Greenville, back in May. The Bears honored him with a decal on the back of their helmets. But that’s not all. Another decal carried meaning too, paying trib

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