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Baylor will retain coach Dave Aranda for the 2026 season as the university searches for a new athletic director. This latest coaching carousel twist comes less than 24 hours after previous athletic director Mack Rhoades, who hired Aranda in 2020, and Baylor parted ways.
Going into the final regular season game of the season vs. Houston, the Baylor passing offense is tops in the Big 12 Conference and have averaged 309 yards per
Baylor addressed questions about football coach Dave Aranda's future on Friday, with the school's president saying that the Bears are keeping their sixth-year coach. A letter from Linda Livingstone came a day after athletic director Mack Rhoades stepped down from his position after he had previously taken a leave of absence for
Dave Aranda will be back as Baylor ’s head football coach next season. The declaration was made Friday in a letter sent by Baylor president Linda Livingstone on the heels of Mack Rhoades resigning from his role as the school’s athletic director less than 24 hours prior.
Baylor went in the opposite direction on Friday, Nov. 21, as president Linda Livingstone announced the school's decision to retain head coach Dave Aranda, despite the Bears' 5-5 record heading into the final two weeks of the season.
We are just a couple days away from the final home game for Arizona this season as the Wildcats have just two games remaining in the regular season. The Wildcat
Baylor football and the athletics landscape received some bombshell news: Mack Rhoades is no longer the AD at the Big 12 school.