Flashback: November 9, 1974
11/9/2007 12:00:00 AM | Football
Nov. 9, 2007
By Luke Blount
On November 9, 1974, the Baylor Bears fought back from a 24-7 deficit to stun the No. 12 Texas Longhorns 34-24 in
"It's been a long time in coming for them, and they deserve it," said
The Bears swiftly took the lead on their first possession of the game as quarterback Neal Jeffrey threw a 69-yard bomb to Alcy Jackskon for a touchdown. However, that would be Baylor's only score of the half.The Longhorns would control the remainder of the first period.
After a Baylor fumble at midfield,
After the dismal start, the Bears returned from their locker rooms ready to play. Baylor blocked a
"We corrected some things and reminded them of our game with
After a missed
The Bears wouldn't wait long for their next score as they recovered a
"It was a big one," said Teaff. "The biggest? Yeah, I guess it was because of what it meant. The championship was on the line."
After the game, Coach Royal entered Baylor's locker room to speak to the team. "I want to congratulate you sincerely on a great victory, and it was a great victory" he said. "You had a chance to quit but you never did, and you carried the fight to us. Don't look back. Go all the way."
And the Bears did go all the way, winning out in the regular season, including a victory over No. 20 Texas Tech the next week. With a 6-1 conference record, the Bears won their first SWC championship in 50 years. Baylor earned a spot in the Cotton Bowl where they lost to