The Baylor Bears are gearing up for the 2024 season with a fresh new look that has fans buzzing with excitement. The university recently unveiled three new color schemes — green, white, and gold — in a video posted on social media. The video also hinted at a possible fourth variation, leaving fans eager to see what else is in store for the upcoming season.
Head coach Dave Aranda, who is entering his fifth season with the Bears, has had his fair share of highs and lows during his tenure. While the team secured a Big 12 title and a Sugar Bowl win in 2021, they also struggled with a 3-9 record last season. With a new offensive coordinator, Jake Spavital, on board, Baylor is looking to bounce back and make a statement in the competitive Big 12 conference.
Spavital brings a wealth of experience to the team, having served as an offensive coordinator at various schools before joining Baylor. Aranda, who previously served as the defensive coordinator for LSU’s national championship team in 2019, is expected to take on play-calling duties for the defense this season.
Despite their challenges last season, Baylor is determined to turn things around and improve their performance on both sides of the ball. With the support of their dedicated fan base and the leadership of Aranda and Spavital, the Bears are poised to make a strong comeback in the 2024 season. Stay tuned for more updates as the team prepares to hit the field in their new look.