Baylor Football Game

From few miles from the university campus, the Baylor football is played or practiced at Floyd Casey Stadium. This stadium was constructed in 1950 and has a capacity of more than 50,000 fans. It was known as Baylor Stadium until 1988. since 1900 to 1969 the University's Baylor bears football team has seen a nay ups and downs in its success through the years, from a 3–0 record to a 0–10 respectively.

There was no mascot or conference during the first sixteen years play of Baylor football game leading to different results, from one perfect season to a single-win season. In the initial years of the Baylor football game, the first homecoming game was played at the world's first true Homecoming and the team played several times at The State Fair of Texas. There are 5 conference championships with Baylor bears football. The 1915 championship was surrendered willingly after Baylor found that a transfer player was not eligible to have played, though no champion was declared in 1916, when Baylor had best all over record as compared to the other teams but fewer conference wins than Texas.

From the time when Baylor football joined the Big 12 conference in 1996, Baylor has retained a 13–43 record in regular season play, the most terrible record in the Big 12 south, with its most excellent season coming in 2005. In 2004, Baylor conquered its topmost rival since 1998, #16 ranked Texas A&M, by a score of 35-34 in overtime on a two-point change. Baylor bears football team for the first time since 1996 opened 3-0 in 2005 and ended 5-6; Baylor football team also won its first Big 12 road game in school history at Iowa State.

Besides the disappointing 4–8 result in 2006, the Bears brushed the Big 12 North portion of its conference schedule and added to its pile by winning 3 conference games in a season for the first time from the time when joined the Big 12 in 1996. Since the creation of Big12 conference the best record of bears in the Baylor football game was during 2006 when they notched a 3-5 record. The record incorporates victories over Kansas State University, Kansas University, and the University of Colorado at Boulder, all teams of the conference's northern division. The Bears' five losses were all to the Big 12 South Division, which includes the University of Texas, Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University, the University of Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State University.