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Lost, again. It’s been a month of school, so it should be a breeze to nd the way to Mary Gibbs-Jones through the construction decimated campus, but there’s the front of Penland. With only 10 minutes to get to class, it’s going to be a hassle to do an Internet search for the location.  ere’s an app for that. OsoMobile, constructed by Information Systems and Services, is a Baylor- centric app with features for students. OsoMobile gives students access to their courses, grades and holds. In addition, the app features emergency numbers, a pinned GPS map of Baylor’s campus and a real-time bus tracker for the Baylor University Shuttle service. “ ere’s always been a need or push | Sarah Pyo Lariat Photographer towards mobile,” said Steven Kucera, assistant vice-president of Information Systems and CROSS CULTURAL MINISTRY works together with many multicultural organizations on campus to create a “cross-cultural” relationship amongst the organizations and students. The Korean Student Association hosted the evening yesterday and provided Korean food and a testimony from Yoonki Na, the President of the Korean Student Association to educate students OSO >> Page 4 more about cultural diversity and his experiences in America as a Korean-American.

BONE BENEFIT Battle of the bands Baylor, Tech compete to register bone marrow donors

EMMA KING it a challenge to see which band’s Association, he and the director at Saturday’s game. Reporter page can get more likes in order to of Tech’s marching band decided Odajima said they will both raise awareness for blood cancers to work together in the name be performing shorter versions and Be  e Match, a nonpro t of service and do something of their own hal ime shows in  e Baylor Golden Wave Band organization dedicated to creating that would bene t both bands’ order to have time for a joint has paired with the Texas Tech a national registry of potential students and an organization that performance supporting their Goin’ Band from Raiderland in a marrow donors for people might need their help. cause.  ey will take the eld cross-campus e ort to help blood diagnosed with blood cancers. “We’re just trying to raise together to spell out “Be  e cancer victims. “We need help,” said Dr. Isaiah awareness,” Odajima said. “[We] Match” while a video plays to As part of it, the Baylor Golden Odajima, associate director of wanted to do it in the name of promote the organization. Wave Band and philanthropic Sarah Pyo | Lariat Photographer bands at Baylor. “Because Tech ... good spirit, good friendship At the beginning of their group Be  e Match will host is kicking our butts right now in between the bands, but there’s a preseason, the Golden Wave Band THE GOLDEN WAVE The Golden Wave Band, a campus wide bone marrow likes.” little competitive aspect to it as held their own drive to recruit comprised of 340 members, supports The registry drive on  ursday and Odajima said that over the w e l l .” band members who would be Baylor Bears at the home game against Lamar Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in summer, at the annual Athletic However, no matter how many willing to be bone marrow donors. University on September 12, 2015. Their the lobby of Baylor’s SUB. exceptionally composed performances amaze Band Symposium for the likes either Facebook page gets, Both bands started a Facebook Baylor fans, and heighten the hype throughout College Band Directors National both bands will still share hal ime campaign for the cause, making BAND >> Page 4 football games.

>>WHAT’S INSIDE BIG 12 BAN opinion Editorial: AIDs and cancer medicine price NCAA suspends Brown; SMU gets post-season ban hike was a immoral move. pg. 2 STEPHEN HAWKINS for SMU, the only school Noting that NCAA to the enforcement staff ever given the so-called rules dictate that the head during the investigation arts & life death penalty that shut the coach is responsible for and providing no specifi c football program down the entire program, Brown guidance to his staff on rules Austin day-trip: Find out DALLAS — Every stop in college for for two seasons in the late said he accepted that compliance,” the NCAA what is on the itinerary for has meant more wins. A 1980s. responsibility, but did “not said, adding that Brown this adventure day. pg. 5 national title at Kansas. A Brown insisted that accept the appropriateness waited more than a month runner-up fi nish at UCLA. he never lied, and instead of the punishment.” to report it after learning of There has also been quickly corrected a In its 60-page report, misconduct in 2014. NCAA scrutiny, and now statement after being the NCAA repeatedly While quoting Brown SMU has been banned “blindsided” by a question suggested that Brown in its report saying, “I from postseason play next during an interview with deliberately ignored don’t know why I lied,” season and Brown was investigators. warning signs and did the NCAA said the coach “When I found out nothing when he had the acknowledged “his failed suspended for nine games Associated Press after the NCAA issued a about what happened, I chance, choosing instead judgment” during a hearing sports scathing report Tuesday told the parties involved BANNED SMU coach to make “choices against on the case. that placed the blame on the to do the right thing,” Larry Brown watches his his better judgment when The school said it was Brown told reporters. “In team during practice at the it came to compliance studying the report and had Baylor Football turns veteran coach for multiple hindsight, I wish I would NCAA college basketball issues” at SMU. 15 days to decide whether to the run game and has infractions tied to academic have done more. So when tournament in Louisville, Ky. “These choices to appeal penalties against incredible outcome. pg. 6 fraud — including lying to The NCAA banned the SMU NCAA investigators. the question was proposed included not reporting Brown’s team and the to me, I was kind of men’s basketball team from possible violations in his It is the nation-leading postseason play Tuesday, 10th major infractions case surprised.” program, initially lying SMU >> Page 4

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EDITORIAL Prescription impossible Price-gouging medications is lowest form of treatment

Heads up: We have a new “most tolerated.  e idea of “price gouging” hated man in America.” drugs is playing a monopoly on Martin Shkreli, 32-year-old CEO goods someone needs to survive. To of Turing Pharmaceuticals, bought take advantage of someone’s medical the rights to a decades-old drug and dependency would be, in any other last week spiked the price per pill vocation, a crime. 5,000 percent. Since the attention and backlash Daraprim is a drug used by many from social media, Shkreli announced AIDS and cancer patients to treat he would be dropping the price to a life-threatening parasitic infections, more manageable range. While an according to CNN Money. When improvement, the raise remains to Shkreli bought the rights, the drug bene t the company rather than the had been on the market for $13.50 sickly. per pill. Now at $750 per pill, many Understandably, companies need who rely on the drug to generate a pro t for immune system- to stay sustainable. upkeep must pay the  is is Business 101. insane price or go Humanity can’t However, raising the without. be bought; it’s cost of something Before consid- something to as important as ering all sides of a life-improving the situation, know be cared for and drug shows just there are no ulterior understood. how backwards motives behind this businessmen are action besides gen- Customers are taught to think about erating wealth for an more than just their customers. already wealthy com- $750 pills. Humanity can’t pany. be bought; it’s some- So in short, this is thing to be cared despicable. for and understood. Since the Customers are more announcement of the price hike, than just $750 pills.  ey’re people people have taken to social media depending on a good for survival. to express their distaste for the man A good like that, people would pay responsible. In the fold is none other through the nose to get, but that an antibiotic called sulfadiazine. patients who can’t a ord the new morality of those in charge. For Mr. than Hillary Clinton. On Sept. 21, doesn’t mean they should.  ere are alternative treatments, but price of Daraprim. While this could Shkreli, it’s safe to assume he’s not she tweeted, “Price gouging like  e drug’s popularity has been there is less data supporting their lead to other, e ective ways to treat concerned with the well-being of this in the specialty drug market is questioned among those in debate e cacy.” patients, the situation also becomes those he’s in business to service. It’s outrageous…” about the price raise. According to Doctors and representatives from a contender to the phrase, “If it’s not time to encourage compassion as a In response, Shkreli red a virtual the , “Daraprim notable hospitals are quoted in the broken, don’t x it.” quality we look for in leaders and middle nger. is the standard rst treatment for same article saying they will have to Overall, this action from drug realize greed is not equivalent with  is action should not be toxoplasmosis, in combination with start nding alternative routes for companies calls to question the success.

COLUMN Freshman 15 farce: College culture promotes laziness

TREY GREGORY that occurs because students are Chick-Fil-A. Yes, they were being 100 I worked in healthcare, mostly killing themselves with every bite. If Assistant City Editor on their own for the rst time and percent serious. emergency medicine, for about a someone wanted to drive ve blocks don’t have mom and dad to tell them I’m not trying to criticize, as I have decade a er I turned 18. I witnessed instead of walk, we called them lazy. Every year there’s a lot made what to eat. Bad dietary habits due also fallen into some of these habits. more people having heart attacks and Now, I know military culture is a about the famed freshman 15. Jokes to lack of income combined with the My diet took a nosedive a er being strokes than I even care to remember. little more abrasive than Baylor’s, but inevitably make their way onto stress of studying and lack of sleep immersed into this culture for long I do remember one thing clearly I think you get the point. A healthier Tosh.0, and there’s bound to be equals weight gain, right? I’m not so enough, and while I do go out of my ,though: Not a single one of those lifestyle was actually easier to maintain some tired story or column written convinced. way to take stairs and sometimes park patients said anything resembling, than unhealthy because of social about it in the Lariat every year. Not My time at Baylor certainly isn’t a little farther, I don’t exercise nearly “Well, I ate what I wanted, and I pressure. It wasn’t all negative and me, though; I’m here to talk about my rst away from family. Frankly, enough.  e narrative about how enjoyed my life. I’m ready to die misery either. Everyone who stayed something much more highbrow. I’ve experienced long periods of college students can’t help but gain h appy.” true to their diets all week would I am a nontraditional time in the military with this weight is a little tired. It doesn’t In fact, the most common response get together on Friday evenings and student; I worked for much higher stress than get any easier to lose weight or keep it I witnessed was partake in “Fat Kid college life. o as life goes on, trust me. A lifetime remorse.  e Friday.” We could a couple years out of The narrative about how high school then joined I walk around campus of good health starts with good habits patients were all eat whatever college students can’t the military for slightly a little stunned at times. I built now. usually crying, we wanted for one help but gain this weight over seven years. Now I see students standing in a  ere’s a good chance if you fall scared and meal a week, and is a little tired. It doesn’t am a young 29-year-old line to board an elevator into bad health habits now, you won’t apologizing to their it just made those get any easier to lose student. Maybe it was my one or two  oors while break them, and they will certainly family for what cheat meals that nontraditional status, but much older faculty just be that much harder to overcome they were putting weight or keep it o as much better. I managed to keep the members ascend stairs if you do ever try. them through. life goes on, trust me.  ere’s abso- freshman 15 at bay for to the same levels. As far  e “eating healthy is too Most Baylor lutely no reason at least my rst three to as dependable goes, one expensive” excuse really gets me. You students don’t groups of friends at four semesters at Baylor. of the only things you don’t necessarily need to buy organic have children now but probably Baylor can’t all start encouraging each Over the past two semesters, though, can count on more than the Noze food to eat healthier. Organic is a will someday. Start thinking about other to drop the doughnuts and eat I did gain quite a bit of weight, and I Brothers performing lame pranks buzzword right now, but there are whether or not you want to live to a banana instead. It’s really just about became the victim of what I now call every semester is a stunningly long other things to eat. I can guarantee meet your grandkids and then re- what you want for your life. My point the junior 30. line at Chick-Fil-A every day. Want you getting a pound of lunch meat evaluate that cheeseburger. is there are no excuses or a magical I nally got sick of the extra weight to see Baylor students sprint? Bring from a deli in an actual grocery I think a huge reason I was able to freshman 15 curse. It all comes down and am currently in the process a box of doughnuts into a room and store is less expensive and healthier keep weight o while in the military to choices. Now please excuse me of losing it. Going into weight- say they’re free for the taking. I even than eating fast food every day. Fast was because I was immersed in a while I go look in the mirror and read loss mode, however, brings fresh once heard a student declare the food is more convenient — there’s culture where being overweight was this to myself. perspective to the culture of health area between Castellaw and the Bill no denying that. Laziness is the only not accepted. If someone brought fast Trey Gregory is a senior journalism on college campuses. Many claim Daniel Student Center a “food desert” thing standing in the way of you and a food into the work place for lunch, major from Albuquerque, N.M. He is the freshman 15 is a phenomenon because of the walking distance to healthier lifestyle, not food costs. we made sure they knew they were the Assistant City Editor for the Lariat.

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8 p.m.—Derek Minor with Canon, Tone, & Chris Cavalier, Common Grounds Lariat File Photo CULTURAL BASH The annual Autumn Moon Festival, hosted by the Vietnamese Student Association, featured skits, lanterns and other aspects of Vietnamese culture during the event in fall 2012. The free celebration will come to campus again at 6:30 p.m. Friday in Barfi eld Drawing Room of the Bill Daniel Student Center. >> Friday

7 p.m. — Lecrae feat. Tedashii, Waco Hall

8 p.m. — Dueling Pianos, Waco A time for thanks Hippodrome Student-hosted festival to celebrate fall harvest, Asian cultures >> Saturday JULIE TATE culture to share in hopes that Baylor University meant to ward o evil spirits,” Trinh said. Reporter can experience a part of this great tradition,” In addition to lion dancing, there will also be 9 a.m.-1 p.m. — Downtown Waco Trinh said. a fashion show that will incorporate aspects of Farmers Market Get a taste of Asian culture at the Vietnamese e Vietnamese Student Association’s version Vietnamese culture. Student Association’s 23rd annual Autumn of the festival will include “ e fashion show Moon Festival. e event will be at 6:30 p.m. performances by several will show traditional >> Sunday Friday in the Bar eld Drawing Room of the Bill Baylor organizations, such AUTUMN MOON Vietnamese dresses, áo Daniel Student Center. as the Korean Student FESTIVAL dài,” said Colleyville junior 7 p.m. — JAMFest Open Mic, “Autumn Moon is a traditional event Association, the Japanese omas Mai, vice president Waco Hippodrome celebrated in many Asian cultures. It is a time Student Association and of the association. to give thanks for the fall harvest and to pray the Chinese Student and 6:30 p.m. Friday Panda Express and 8 p.m.—Drew Holcomb and for another blessed year,” said College Station Scholar Association. Bar eld Drawing Room moon cakes, which are a The Neighbors with Penny & senior Kenny Trinh, president of the Vietnamese e University of Texas’ Free event traditional Chinese treat Student Association. Vietnamese Student eaten to celebrate the Sparrow, Common Grounds People celebrate Autumn Moon by having a Association will perform at festival, will be served at the big festival that involves watching performances the event as well. event for free. 8:01 p.m.—Young Life College by lion dancers for good luck, eating with Just like traditional Autumn Moon festivals, At the end of the show, lion dancers will club, Bobo Spiritual Life Center friends and family, and lighting lanterns as a the campus event will feature lion dancing, escort audience members outside for the lantern symbol of thankfulness, Trinh said. a traditional Asian dance where dancers are lighting. All guests will be given a lantern, which Vietnam’s Autumn Moon Festival took place masked and costumed to resemble lions or lion will be lit by the Vietnamese Student Association on Sunday. e Asian celebration, Tet Trung tamers. A lion dance is usually accompanied o cers. u in Vietnamese, is especially popular among with martial artists and acrobatics, Trinh said. “From the loud lion dancers to the lighting children in Vietnam. “ ere are di erent types of lion dance, but of the lanterns, this is a special event that cannot “ ough the actual day has [passed], the speci cally for the Vietnamese community it is be missed,” Trinh said. “Everyone should come association is proud to bring to you a bit of our called the unicorn dance (múa lân). e dance is out and take in a bit of Vietnamese culture.”

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EMILY SCHMALL “If he were that bad, he husband. Associated Press would have been  red a long e woman’s former Information Session time ago,” she said. husband had called police FORT WORTH — A e  le reviewed by to complain that Casebolt Wednesday, Sept. 30 white suburban Dallas police e Associated Press shows was circling the woman’s o cer who resigned a er Casebolt was suspended apartment, according to 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. video showed him forcing a without pay for one day in police records. e man also bikini-clad black 15-year-old June 2010 a er going in his accused Casebolt of leaving girl to the ground in June was police car and in uniform to a loaded gun unsecured Poage Library 201b disciplined three previous bail out his girlfriend from around children at the times during his 10-year jail. woman’s apartment. career with the department, He received a written He was suspended For more information please contact police records show. reprimand in 2014 for without pay for three days. e June 5 incident boasting on Facebook about e personnel  le also [email protected] involving McKinney police his response to a suicidal shows Casebolt was praised O cer Eric Casebolt, who teenager. at times — for being orderly, also pulled a gun on other “Guess who just checked having a good working 254-710-1258 black teens outside a pool the box for ‘commandeer a relationship with others, party, sparked criticism, golf cart and tased a suicidal dependability, making good protests and eventually knife wielding maniac o - decisions and for his ability Casebolt’s resignation. handed and still rolling to adapt to stressful situations Casebolt’s attorney, Jane without spilling the golfer’s and control his emotions. He Bishkin, said Tuesday that miller lite’?!” Casebolt wrote was named o cer of the year she had not seen Casebolt’s on Facebook. in 2008. personnel  le, which was He was also reprimanded e Collin County district released to media late Friday, for conduct in a May 2011 attorney’s o ce has said it but called his disciplinary incident involving an will present Casebolt’s case to baylorstudyabroad record a “non-issue.” ex-girlfriend and her ex- a grand jury. Wednesday, September 30, 2015 The Baylor Lariat 4 News

SMU from APP from Page 1 Page 1 Services. Kucera said, through he had to keep up with di erent For the GPS locations of the campus issues,” Yglecias said. conferences and hearing from changes in mobile technology, such buildings, Yglecias looked up the e next major update for men’s golf program, including students and faculty, Information as operating systems. e Ellucian GPS coordinates and entered them. OsoMobile will be released this scholarship and recruiting Systems and Services made the framework, updated consistently “It’s another tool available for coming spring and will mainly be an reductions. decision to develop a mobile app for by the company, helped, as well as students,” Kucera said. update to improve the app for iOS SMU President Gerald students to use at Baylor. Yglecias’ work. Additionally, Kucera Kucera’s son, a transfer student 9. However, Yglecias is looking into Turner and athletic director Joey Yglecias, analyst and said the department owns the code at Baylor, used OsoMobile’s map to creating features for student  nance Rick Hart lauded the school’s programmer for Information Systems and can customize – or Baylorize –  nd his way around campus. Kucera and registration. compliance program as one of and Services and technical lead for the application. noted that the building pictures in Overall, the goal is to constantly the strongest in the nation. OsoMobile development, created Within the framework, Yglecias the app were very helpful to students increase the app’s functionality. “As this particular case what the app is today with the use was able to make helpful tools and new to the campus. Both Kucera and Yglecias uses analytics to see how the certainly underlines, however, of a framework. e framework for features. For example, if a student Yglecais said they’ve heard positive app is being used and can monitor individuals, if they chose a mobile app was purchased in 2013 wants to look at their grades, Yglecias responses, but always want to hear when it is used most throughout the to violate rules, can chose from Ellucian, a higher education uses the framework to create a from users. day. to do so,” Turner said. “We so ware and services company. query – or a search – to retrieve the “Feedback is important. We want as an institution have to As Yglecias worked on the project information and show it the student. people to know there’s an outlet for accept responsibility for all violations, whether or not BAND from Page 1 they’re done by ignorance or ey had over 100 donors Baylor’s student chapter of Be opportunity for Baylor Stadium in Arlington. themselves,” Schatz said. done by intention.” register. e Match. “ e more people fans to register as potential “College students and Turner said he was “We hope as many people that sign up, the higher bone marrow donors at this people all around the disturbed by the penalties come out as possible,” said chance lives are saved.” weekend’s football game world have the ability to against student-athletes Amy Schatz, president of ere will also be an versus Texas Tech at AT&T save someone’s life all by who had “no involvement whatsoever with any of the issues that resulted in violations.” That would include the basketball team, which last season went to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst since 1993, not having a chance to repeat. Or NCAA champion golfer Bryson DeChambeau from being able to defend his title as a senior next spring. This summer, he became only the fi fth player ever to win the U.S. Amateur and NCAA individual titles in the same year. The basketball team could have some or all of its 2013- 14 season vacated, a season in which it went 27-10 and lost in the NIT championship game. Brown, the only coach to win both NCAA and NBA titles, is also subject to a show- cause order over the next two years. SMU acknowledged the NCAA investigation in January, days after assistant coach Ulric Maligi, who recruited star Keith Frazier out of Kimball High in Dallas, took an indefi nite leave of absence for personal reasons. Maligi is no longer on staff. While no names were revealed in its report, the NCAA said a former assistant men’s basketball coach encouraged an athlete to enroll in an online course to meet NCAA initial eligibility standards and be admitted to the university. The NCAA also said a former men’s basketball administrative assistant hired by Brown then completed the coursework; she then provided false information to NCAA investigators and attempted to infl uence the player to provide false information. Frazier missed the second half of last season because of academic probation, but Turner emphasized that was for his grades during the fall semester and not related in any way to the NCAA investigation. Hart and Brown said Frazier is in good standing academically and eligible to play as a junior this season. Turner said Brown has his “full support going forward.” And the 75-year-old coach said he had no thoughts of resigning or leaving the program.

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SARAH JENNINGS senior Kelsey Petrie. “ e water is freezing Reporter cold year-round. It’s really relaxing.  ere’s trees and people hanging out, yet it’s right in Located only an hour-and-a-half south of the center of the city. So you can still hang out Waco by way of I-35, Austin holds a high rank in the city, but don’t have to drive very far to on any student’s Baylor bucket list. it .” “Austin is diverse, it’s fun and it’s quirky,”  e Barton Springs Pool is located within said Waco senior Anna Jane Riehl, who Zilker Park, a 358-acre park within the city. interned in Austin this summer. “Take a  is is the perfect location for a quick disc walk downtown and you’ll see everyone from golf game, trails around Town Lake, kayaking businessmen and state government workers to and paddle boarding rentals, Zilker Botanical college kids to hipster chic Austinites.” Gardens, and even nighttime entertainment. For an out-of-state student or rst-time Riehl said she saw “Hairspray” this summer at visitor, planning a day trip to such a diverse the Zilker Hillside  eatre. city can be overwhelming.  ere are dozens of top 10 lists, but few take into account driving 4. Start winding down on South Congress time and prices.  is article seeks to provide Avenue.  is classic Austin spot is a one-stop an itinerary for students who want to check shop for unique restaurants, shops and a view o touristy hotspots while also retaining a of the downtown skyline. Any street parking spunky, spontaneous theme to their Austin will do.  is street was made for walking and excursion. window-shopping. Popular restaurants are Hopdoddy Burger Bar, Home Slice Pizza and 1. Begin the day on Guadalupe Street, Magnolia Café. Don’t miss Jo’s Co ee, home of also known as  e Drag, right next to the the popular “I love you so much” mural. University of Texas. Breakfast at Kerbey Lane Café provides a good meeting place, although 5. Just before sunset, make sure to stake parking may be di cult. Pro-tip: park at the out a spot on the Congress Avenue Bridge nearby Dri er Jack’s Hostel and walk to the in downtown Austin to watch the bats take café. A erward, explore the shops or the UT o eastward over Lady Bird Lake. Hundreds campus.  e University of Texas tower and of people gather over this bridge between surrounding campus is certainly worth a March and October. Kayaking and paddle sel e. But remember: Sic Em Bears forever. boarding below the bridge is also an option. Keep in mind, these are wild animals.  ey 2. Next, head to Castle Hill Street for crazy, don’t always  y out at the scheduled time. Call ever-changing gra ti and a beautiful view of the Bat Hot Line at (512) 327-9721 and plan Austin that includes the Texas Capitol. Only a to be there 30 minutes before that time. Free Sarah Jennings | Reporter few blocks away lies the largest Whole Foods parking is best found on the South First Street Market, which is popular for its unusual foods Bridge and along Riverside Drive. LONE STAR STATE-OF-MIND and delicious samples. Garage parking is free A trip to Austin isn’t complete beneath this huge grocery store. Depending without pictures to show for it. 6. Close out the night with music. Venues Top: Locals and tourists enjoy on taste, students may choose to make Whole are abundant, so the best way to nd a free and the cold waters of Zilker Park’s Foods a home base to explore such Austin intimate concert is to Google speci c venue’s Barton Springs Pool. Middle: stores as Waterloo Records, Amy’s Ice Cream websites. From an overlook o a Zilker or BookPeople. Park trail, the Austin skyline is A well-planned day trip can work in one refl ected in the waters of Town 3. It’s time to discover the great Austin distant attraction, too. Research the 360 Lake. Right: From the 360 outdoors now. People can choose from a Bridge Overlook, Mozart’s Co ee,  e Oasis Bridge Overlook, people have variety of hiking and swimming areas like the on Lake Travis or the Hamilton Pool Preserve the chance to take photos and Barton Creek Greenbelt, Zilker Park or the to make the most of the drive. enjoy the end of the day after a Boardwalk Trail on Lady Bird Lake. Whatever happens during the week, know short hike up to the edge. “I love Barton Springs.  at’s probably my Rebecca Flannery | Arts Editor that Austin is a short drive down the highway favorite memory of Austin,” said Houston waiting to be explored on the weekend.

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No. 5 Bears listed as top rushing offense

JOSHUA DAVIS “We can run the ball because the Sports Writer o ensive line has done an amazing job opening up those running lanes. If we can continue to do that, it’s Baylor football has long been going to open up the passing game known as one of the top passing too, and we can continue to go from attacks in the country. However, a er there,” Russell said. three games played, it isn’t the Bears’ Senior tackle Spencer Drango, last aerial game that has them in front. year’s Big 12 Co-O ensive Lineman  e No. 5 Bears lead the nation in of the Year, said most of the team’s rushing yards per game (379.7), a rare success rides on the backs of the feat for the program.  e Bears also linemen. lead in yards per rush attempt (7.8). “A lot of it is on the O-line and all Head coach Art Briles said he of us up front,” Drango said. “We’re knew the running game has been doing our job and what’s expected good, but even he was surprised to of us. If coach says we’re hitting 350 be the No. 1 rushing o ense in the (rushing) yards a game, then that’s nation. what we’re hitting.” “It’s a little mind-boggling, Drango said the Bears’ balanced honestly, when you think of Georgia o ense forces opposing teams to Tech, Navy and other predominantly “pick its poison”. Defenses have to rush teams across the nation,” Briles guess what’s coming next, Drango said. “But I think it just falls in place said. of what we’ve had happen so far. If “It does put a lot of pressure on we’re sitting a er 12 games and we’re teams,” Drango said. “If they play still top 10 rushing, which is kind of the pass, we’re going to run for 400 what we’d like to be year-in and year- yards. If they play the run, we’re going out, then that’s a pretty good deal.” Sarah Pyo | Lariat Photographer to throw for 400 yards. I think they  ose numbers have helped the complement each other really well.” Bears remain balanced on o ense BLAZING THE TRAIL Freshman running back Terence Williams drags a Rice defender during the second half of the With Big 12 conference play and win their non-conference games Baylor-Rice game Saturday at McLane Stadium. The Bears posted a season-high 427 rushing yards against Rice. starting up this weekend, the team by an average margin of 41 points. knows of the importance on both  e production in the running against Lamar and a season-high 427 I use it to the best of my ability.” Briles is in agreement with sides of the football. game can be attributed to the fact that yards against Rice. Even with the storied success, the Linwood on the importance of the Running back Shock Linwood Baylor returned all  ve starters from “I think it does say a lot about Linden native realizes that the running Bears’ run game for the whole o ense. said the dominating performance a season ago. our O-line,” Briles said. “ ose guys game is sometimes overlooked with Briles said Baylor is fortunate enough against Rice was big for momentum,  e chemistry between the are experienced. We felt like we’d Baylor being tabbed “WRU.” Despite to have skilled players at various but the guys have to be hungrier linemen and running backs from last be really good up front. Our O-line not getting as much attention around positions. Briles went even further, with the game against Texas Tech season has worked out well for the played as well the other day as they the country, Linwood did point out saying having a strong running game approaching. Bears in 2015. have all year.  at’s the heart and soul how vital the ground game is to the is the top priority. “Since it’s conference, we’re going “Our o ensive line and the of our team.” o  e n s e . “ at’s something that we always to have to dial-in even more and connection that we have with each Linwood, the team’s leading “We’ll probably get overlooked kind of hang our hat on – if we need to increase our run game just a step other helps,” said junior running back rusher, has 363 yards on the season because of our receivers and how get dirty, we can get dirty,” Briles said. more,” Linwood said. Shock Linwood. with 8.6 yards per carry. His ability much people talk about them,” “If it’s third and one, we like to think Given the fact that the Bears Baylor’s o ensive line helped the to get hit and remain on his feet has Linwood said. “But, as they see, our we can get that.  at’s something we already lead the nation in rushing, a running game get o to one of the made him one of the most e ective running game helps out our passing like to take pride in as coaches and stronger run game would seemingly best starts in program history this runners for Baylor, Linwood said. game. For us to be dominant in our players.” prove unstoppable. season.  e Bears’ rushing stats have “It’s something that I’ve always pass game, we have to be dominant Junior quarterback Seth Russell Baylor looks to unleash the improved each week, as they ran for had – balance and awareness,” in our run game as well. We just need said the running game has helped ground attack against Texas Tech at 300 yards against SMU, 412 yards Linwood said. “So just being able to to show up every week and show take pressure o his shoulders in his stay up helps me gain more yards and everyone that we can run the ball.”  rst season as a starter. 2:30 p.m. Saturday at AT&T Stadium.

Sarah Pyo | Larait Photographer FOCUSED Senior setter Amy Rosenbaum performs a set pass during the Bears’ match against UNC-Greensboro Sept. 19 at the Ferrell Center. The Bears won 3-0. Bears look to reset Big 12 form

MEGHAN MITCHELL Texas Tech has showed great skill on the Reporter  oor defensively in the past years and has made it di cult for opponents to put balls Baylor Volleyball looks to win its Big 12 away, but backing down isn’t an option, said home opener and  rst conference game at 7 sophomore libero Jana Brusek. p.m. tonight at the Ferrell Center against the “I have a lot of trust in my o ense,” Brusek Texas Tech Raiders. said. “Regardless of who we play, it’s still on us  e Bears have an 11-3 overall record, but to play as a team. It’s motivation that the other are 0-1 in conference play a er being swept by team is going to be playing as hard as we are Kansas State on Saturday. defensively. Regardless of their scheme, we are  e Bears are two spots behind the Red going to play our game, our defense.” Raiders at No. 6 in the Big 12, but the Bears Brusek said the Bears’ mentality needs to are determined to bounce back strong a er stay accurate and focused regardless of who their last match. Although the Bears trail the they are playing or the circumstances they Red Raiders overall, they have won four of  nd themselves in. the last  ve meetings, and plan on getting the “We’ve been taught a lot that there is one momentum going back their way. way to play,” Brusek said. “So regardless who “We need to stay focused on the disciplines we are playing, regardless if it’s pre-season, in- we’ve been doing in practice,” said freshman season or post-season, the focus is on us, on outside hitter Katie Staiger. “We weren’t as how we are playing as a team and not on our focused on that in the game against K-State. opponent or how many fans that they have.” Going into this home opener, if we focus on  e Bears know that playing at home gives those things we will be ready to go.” a di erent kind of motivation to perform well, Going back to the game against Kansas McGuyre said. State, head coach Ryan McGuyre said there “You practice, you train, but show time are things that must be changed from last is the match,” McGuyre said. “I want this Saturday to be prepared against Texas Tech. to be the greatest volleyball experience for “Defense needs to travel on the road with these athletes. For them to play at home and you and keep you in matches,” McGuyre said. showcase their gi s, talents and abilities and “It starts with the serve. It’s something we’ve fun, and do it with their teammates, is always been emphasizing this year. We need to make exciting.” sure we get better in all areas, but speci cally “If we play the way we’ve been practicing, in serving and defense.” we will be ready,” Staiger said.