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Tentative Sugar Bowl Itinerary Baylor Football Communications Contacts BAYLOR VS. GEORGIA BAYLORBEARS.COM / @BUFOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS 2019 BAYLOR FOOTBALL RESULTS MEDIA INFORMATION Overall Record: 11-2 • Big 12 Record: 8-1 (2nd) 1 Contents/2019 Results Current National Rankings: 8 AP / 8 Coaches / 7 CFP 2 Quick Facts 3 Bowl Media Info DATE BU OPP OPPONENT RESULT ATTEN TV 4 University Adminstration A 31 -/- -/- STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 56-17 43,013 ESPN+ 5 Baylor Director of Athletics Mack Rhoades S 7 -/- -/- UTSA W 63-14 40,274 FSN 6 Athletics Communications S 21 -/- -/- at Rice W 21-13 20,198 CBSSN S 28 RV/RV RV/RV • IOWA STATE W 23-21 42,359 ESPN O 5 RV/RV RV/RV • at Kansas State W 31-12 50,448 ESPN2 2019 BAYLOR BEARS O 12 22/23 -/- • TEXAS TECH (2OT) W 33-30 47,264 FS1 7 Postseason Depth Chart O 19 18/18 -/- • at Oklahoma State W 45-27 55,060 FOX 8-9 Roster O 31 12/11 -/- • WEST VIRGINIA W 17-14 46,379 ESPN 10-69 Player Profiles N 9 11/10/12 -/-/- • at TCU (3OT) W 29-23 45,870 FS1 N 16 12/10/13 10/8/10 • OKLAHOMA L 31-34 50,223 ABC COACHING STAFF N 23 11/10/14 RV/-/- • TEXAS W 24-10 49,109 FS1 70 Head Coach Matt Rhule N 30 11/10/9 -/-/- • at Kansas W 61-6 22,531 ESPN 71 Assistant Coaches D 7 8/8/7 6/6/6 vs. Oklahoma % (OT) L 23-30 65,191 ABC 72-73 Support Staff J 1 8/8/7 5/5/5 vs. Georgia & 7:45 p.m. CT ESPN 2019 REVIEW Rankings: AP / Coaches / CFP 74 2019 Season Honors • Big 12 Conference game 75-82 2019 Season Statistics % 2019 Big 12 Championship Game (Arlington, Texas) 83-89 2019 Game Recaps & 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, La.) BOWL HISTORY 2019 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL GUIDE CREDITS 90 Baylor Bowl History EDITORS Taylor Bryan, Rachel Caton 91-99 Bowl Game Recaps CONTRIBUTORS Kellen Coleman, Noah Torr 100 Baylor Bowl Records LAYOUT & DESIGN Taylor Bryan, Rachel Caton PHOTOGRAPHY Baylor Marketing & Communications (Robert Rogers, Matthew Minard), Jordan Burgess, Pat Carrigan, Spencer Moore COVER DESIGN Jordan Burgess PRINTING AMA Nystrom — Waco, Texas 25TH BOWL APPEARANCE IN SCHOOL HISTORY 1 2020 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL MEDIA GUIDE BAYLORBEARS.COM / @BUFOOTBALL QUICK FACTS IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Taylor Bryan Cell: 254-709-4411 Vice President / Director of Athletics: Mack Rhoades (Arizona, 1993) Rachel Caton Cell: 254-652-2061 Associate VP for Athletics / Football Administrator: Jeramiah Dickey (Texas, 2004) Athletics Department: 254-710-1234 Deputy Athletics Director: Dawn Rogers (Ithaca, 1986) Athletic Communications: 254-710-2743 Senior Associate AD / Student-Athlete Health & Wellness: Kenny Boyd (Florida, 1998) Senior Associate AD / Internal Affairs: Paul Bradshaw (Baylor, 1985) UNIVERSITY Senior Associate AD / Financial Services: Cody Hall (Baylor, 2005) INFORMATION Location: Waco, Texas Senior Associate AD / Compliance: Chad Jackson (Auburn, 1999) Chartered: 1845, by the Republic of Texas Senior Associate AD / Branding & Engagement: Jovan Overshown (TCU, 2006) Enrollment: 16,550 Senior Associate AD / Student-Athlete Success: Marcus Sedberry (Nebraska, 2006) President and Chancellor: Dr. Linda A. Livingstone Executive Associate AD / Development/Major Gifts: Doug Smith (Kent State, 1969) Faculty Representative: Dr. Carson Mencken Associate AD / ”B” Association: Walter Abercrombie (Baylor, 1984) Conference: Big 12 Associate AD / Capital Projects & Championships: Henry Howard (Stephen F. Austin, 2001) Nickname: Bears General Manager, Baylor Bear Sports Properties: Matt Iazzetti (Baylor, 1997) Mascots: Joy and Lady (live Black Bears) Associate AD / Business: Nancy Post (Baylor, 1987) Colors: Green (PMS 3435) & Gold (PMS 1235) Associate AD / Chief of Staff: Erica Schilling (South Dakota, 2010) Stadium (capacity/year): McLane Stadium (45,140/2014) Surface: Artificial (Hellas Matrix) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Office Phone: 254-710-2743 FOOTBALL INFORMATION Official Athletics Website: www.BaylorBears.com 2019 Record: 11-2, 8-1 Big 12 (2nd) Assistant AD for Football External: Taylor Bryan (Troy, 2009) 2018 Final Regular Season Ranking: NR (AP), NR (coaches), NR (CFP) Email: [email protected] Highest Rankings: NR (AP), NR (coaches), NR (CFP) Cell: 254-709-4411 Offensive System: Multiple Twitter: @TaBryan Defensive System: 3-3-5 Associate Director (Secondary Football): Rachel Caton (USC, 2009) 2018 Starters Returning: 17 (8 o; 7 d; 2 st) Email: [email protected] 2018 Starters Lost: 8 (3 o; 4 d; 1 st) Cell: 254-652-2061 2018 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 49/19 Twitter: @RachelKCaton First Year of Football: 1899 All-Time Football Record: 607-576-44 (.513) Conference Titles (last): 8 (2014) SOCIAL MEDIA Bowl Appearances (last): 25 (2019) Official Football Twitter: @BUFootball Bowl Record: 13-11 (.523) Official Football Instagram: @BUFootball Official Football Snapchat: @BUFootball COACHING STAFF Official Football Periscope: @BUFootball Head Coach: Matt Rhule (Penn State, 1997) Official Athletics Facebook: @BaylorAthletics Record at Baylor: 19-19 (3rd season) Career Record: 47-42 (7th season) BAYLOR-IMG COLLEGE RADIO NETWORK Associate Head Coach / Defensive Ends: Joey McGuire (UTA, 1995) Assistant AD/Broadcasting (Play-by-Play): John Morris (Baylor, 1980) Defensive Coordinator / Safeties: Phil Snow (Cal State Hayward, 1978) Email: [email protected] Co-Offensive Coordinator / Running Backs: Jeff Nixon (Penn State, 1998) Cell: 254-709-9687 Co-Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks: Glenn Thomas (Texas Tech, 1998) Color Analyst: J.J. Joe (Baylor, 1993) Assistant Coach / Offensive Line: Shawn Bell (Baylor, 2006) Sideline Reporter: Ricky Thompson (Baylor, 1977) Assistant Coach / Corners / Recruiting Coord.: Evan Cooper (Temple, 2009) Engineer: Bob Baker Assistant Coach / WR / Passing Game Coord.: Frisman Jackson (Northern Illinois, 2009) Assistant Coach / Defensive Line: Frank Okam (Texas, 2007) Assistant Coach / Tight Ends: Marcus Satterfield (ETSU, 1999) Asst. Coach / LB / Special Teams Coord.: Mike Siravo (Boston College, 1998) Senior Offensive Consultant: George DeLeone (UConn, 1970) Graduate Assistant: Jarred Alwan (Temple, 2016) Graduate Assistant: Kirk Bryant (Mississippi College, 2015) Graduate Assistant: Jens Danielsen (Louisiana Tech, 2015) Graduate Assistant: Grant Udinski (Towson, 2018) Graduate Assistant: Taylor Young (Baylor, 2016) 2 2019 BAYLOR FOOTBALL BAYLOR VS. GEORGIA BAYLORBEARS.COM / @BUFOOTBALL BOWL ITINERARY / MEDIA INFORMATION Tentative Sugar Bowl Itinerary INFORMATION All times listed are local (CT), unless FRIDAY DEC. 27 SUNDAY DEC. 29 TUESDAY DEC. 31 otherwise noted. 12:30 p.m. TBA 8:30 a.m. Arrival Press Conference with head coach Matt Defensive coordinator Phil Snow and selected Head coaches press conference (Media Hotel) NOTE: All events and times are subject to Rhule and selected players (New Orleans Airport) players Press Conference (Media Hotel) change. 5-6:30 p.m. TBA Baylor Bowl Preview Radio Show (Walk-On’s First 15 minutes of practice open window on Poydras) (New Orleans Saints facility) SATURDAY DEC. 28 MONDAY DEC. 30 WEDNESDAY JAN. 1 TBA TBA 7:45 p.m. First 15 minutes of practice open window Co-Offensive coordinator Jeff Nixon and se- 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl (Mercedes Benz (New Orleans Saints facility) lected players Press Conference (Media Hotel) Superdome) TBA 8-11 p.m. Selected players available post-practice (New Media Party (Bourbon Vieux) Orleans Saints facility) Media Information Allstate Sugar Bowl Information NOTE: For the latest media information, includ- Credential Pickup Baylor Sugar Bowl History ing interview schedule and policy, please refer to 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl Credential Pick-up at Media Hotel Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, La.) Baylor’s Sugar Bowl notes packet. Fleur De Lis Room 1957 - Baylor 13, Tennessee 7 Friday, December 27, 3-6 p.m. December 28-31, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. MVP - Del Shofner Media Bowl Headquarters January 1 (Game Day), 9 a.m.-2 p.m. New Orleans Marriott at the Convention Center 859 Convention Center Blvd. Superdome Gameday Credential Pick-up New Orleans, LA 70130 Gate A Entrance, ground level Media Will Call Media party is scheduled for 8-11 pm on Decem- 4:00 p.m. – Halftime ber 30 at the Bourbon Vieux. ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Mercedes-Benz Superdome 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive Bowl Social Media New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 FACEBOOK www.allstatesugarbowl.org/media/ /AllstateSugarBowl PR CONTACTS TWITTER John Sudsbury @SugarBowlNOLA Senior Director of Communications 504-427-7076 | [email protected] INSTAGRAM @SugarBowlNOLA Melissa Stoltz Communications Coordinator 504-828-2440 | [email protected] Baylor Football Communications Contacts Taylor Rachel Bryan Caton Assistant AD for Associate Director Football External Athletic Communications [email protected] [email protected] 25TH BOWL APPEARANCE IN SCHOOL HISTORY 3 2020 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL MEDIA GUIDE BAYLORBEARS.COM / @BUFOOTBALL UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DR. LINDA A. LIVINGSTONE CARSON MENCKEN INFORMATION UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE OKLAHOMA STATE, 1982 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1987 Dr. Linda A. Livingstone is the 15th president of Baylor Uni- Dr. Carson Mencken is in his first year as Baylor’s Faculty Represen- versity. She previously served as dean and professor of manage- tative to the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA. A member of the Baylor ment at The George Washington University School of Business, faculty since 2002, Mencken is professor of sociology and chair of the as dean and professor of management at Pepperdine University’s sociology department. Recently, with Dr. Charles Tolbert he has been examining the impact Graziadio School of Business and Management, and as a tenured of
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