The Big 12 Conference is chocked full of stars in NCAA Football world. Many of the teams are routinely invited to bowl
games, showing the competitive nature of the conference. The Baylor Bears are in the Big 12 and they finished fourth in the
South Division in 2010 with a record of 7-6. They will be looking for even more success in 2011.
The history of the Baylor Bears football team dates back more than a century to its inception 1899. Since then, many stars
have worn the Bears' uniform, some of which are still making a mark on the NFL. Coach and Hall of Fame player Mike Singletary
played at Baylor, as did players like Jason Smith, Daniel Sepulveda, J.D. Walton and many others.
The Baylor Bears football team calls Floyd
Casey Stadium home. Floyd Casey Stadium was named Baylor Stadium when it first opened in 1950. In 1989, the name of the
stadium changed to its current moniker, thanks to a massive donation from the Casey family. Floyd Casey Stadium has a capacity
of 50,000, and fans make a point of reserving sports
tickets every season.
NCAA football is a sport that
is best enjoyed with a group of people. This is especially true for the Baylor Bears football team, because the atmosphere
at Floyd Casey Stadium is one that can't be topped. Make sure that you are there for this season's action. Gather together
your friends and head out to see the Baylor Bears in action.