The Baylor Red Raiders continued their strong start to the season with a commanding 42-7 victory over Gray Collegiate. The Red Raiders set the tone early, jumping out to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter. Quarterback Briggs Cherry led the charge, throwing four touchdowns and energizing the home crowd.
Baylor's defense was equally impressive, allowing only 19 total yards and zero points in the second half. The offense racked up 413 total yards, with standout performances from Joakim Dodson and Cam Sparks who each scored two touchdowns on seven catches. Shekai Mills-Knight led the rushing attack with five carries for 84 yards and two touchdowns.
The game, played just five days after Baylor's historic ESPN matchup, saw an electric atmosphere despite a brief weather delay before kickoff. The Red Raiders will enjoy a break over Labor Day weekend before preparing to face Coconut Creek from Florida. The upcoming game is set for 7:30 PM, and fans are encouraged to wear their cowboy hats for Western Night as Baylor aims to go 3-0.

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