Getting to McLane Stadium on game day has become a varied experience for football fans as shuttles, pedicabs and pontoons became available for the first time.
There was an air of excitement Sunday as both Baylor and Waco communities took part in numerous tailgating activities before the kickoff at McLane Stadium.
Downtown Waco has never seen a Baylor game day like the one on Sunday.
The block party that started around 2 p.m. on Austin Avenue supplemented the game day experience, offering free parking, transportation and entertainment.
The process of adding and dropping courses after the first day of class just got much more convenient for students.
No. 10 Baylor football used a strong performance from the defense to defeat SMU 45-0. Senior quarterback Bryce Petty and All-American senior wide receiver Antwan Goodley both went out early
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Although only about 2,800 people live in West, approximately 20,000 people are expected to visit this weekend.
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