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Baylor Bears Build Experienced Roster for 2026

2026-06-20

Baylor Bears Build Experienced Roster for 2026

Baylor Bears are gearing up for the 2026 season with a surprisingly experienced roster, ranking 15th nationally in returning experience. Despite major departures, the team has added veteran players through the portal, ready to elevate the Bears' performance. Louis Brown IV, who had a quiet 2025 season with just six catches for 79 yards and one touchdown, has reportedly looked great in spring ball and is poised for a starting role. And Jayden McGowan, who signed with Baylor in April, is focusing on recovering from a lower-body injury that rendered him out for 2025. Michael Turner, who was on and off with an undisclosed injury in 2025, has been participating in spring ball, which is promising for his upcoming season. The Bears recently added Big Ten's Maryland to their 2027 and 2028 schedules, but there are a few more teams they would like to see on their future schedules. Baylor football remains in purgatory in the latest Big 12 power rankings, but with their experienced roster, they might just turn things around. Dawson Pendergrass, who missed all of 2025 due to a season-ending foot injury, is back to full strength and participating in spring practice. The team's post-spring projected depth chart for 2026 shows a lot of new faces, but also a lot of experience, which could be just what they need to improve their performance. Josh Pate named a college football coach who could be out of a job if results don't improve in 2026, and the Bears' coach might be on that list. But for now, the focus is on the upcoming season and how the team's experienced roster will perform. The Bears' 2026 season is shaping up to be an interesting one, with many key figures looking to prove themselves worthy of their positions.

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