Robert Griffin III and the Baylor Bears wasted no time reaching the end zone against cross-town rival TCU. Just two minutes into the game, the Bears used a trick play to score the game's first touchdown. Griffin took the snap and threw the ball to wide receiver Kendall Wright, who found a wide-open Terrance Williams for 40-yard touchdown. The TCU secondary was confused before the snap and blew its coverage assignments once Wright made the forward pass.
TCU Vs. Baylor Score: Bears, Horned Frogs Exchange TDs In Opening Minutes
On the ensuing kickoff, the Horned Frogs' Greg McCoy returned the ball for 73 yards, winding up at the Bears' 15-yard line. After a six-yard run by Matthew Tucker, quarterback Casey Pachall, taking over for Andy Dalton, scrambled for nine yards and the touchdown on the next play. However, the extra point attempt by Ross Evans was blocked.
Baylor leads TCU early in the game, 7-6.
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