No. 5 Baylor completed one of the biggest comebacks of the college football season on Saturday against No. 9 TCU, recovering from a 58-37 fourth quarter deficit to win in regulation on a last-second field goal.
TCU coach Gary Patterson accuses Baylor player of threatening him
Patterson called out the Bears after last season’s game as well.


The winning head coach showed no emotion. The losing coach...
Patterson said he was threatened on the field by a Baylor player that had to be restrained by Baylor DC Phil Bennett after the game. #TCU
— Travis L. Brown (@Travis_L_Brown) October 12, 2014 Saw Patterson presser video. Said BU player 'kind of threatened' him. Declined to name player and said to ask Phil Bennett, who broke it up.
— David Ubben (@davidubben) October 12, 2014 Gary Patterson says Baylor player threatened him after game. BU DC Phil Bennett tells me player "mouthed off" but "did not threaten anybody"
— Travis Haney (@TravHaneyESPN) October 12, 2014 Tensions were already high. People apparently at the game alleged that Patterson and other members of the TCU coaching staff engaged with Baylor fans before the half.
Lol at Gary Patterson taunting the fans... You're a 50 year old man. Act like it. #Briles>Patterson @OurDailyBears
— Tyler Woodby (@tylerwoodby) October 11, 2014 TCU coaches and athletic staff currently taunting the Baylor student section. @TCUfootball should be proud. #sicTCU
— Josh Stone (@thisisjoshstone) October 11, 2014 I didn't see Gary Patterson gesture at the student section. I did hear 9000 students boo him simultaneously.
— Conner Morris (@ConnerSaurusRex) October 11, 2014 And after last season’s 41-38 TCU loss to Baylor, Patterson called out Baylor head coach Art Briles and defensive back Ahmad Dixon for a lack of “class.”

















