News Summary
The Kinder’s Texas Bowl brought thrilling college football action as the Baylor Bears faced the LSU Tigers in Houston. Both teams, boasting strong records, delivered an unforgettable game marked by impressive quarterback performances and significant plays. Despite a strong showing from Baylor’s offense, critical mistakes hindered their efforts. The bowl has also become a vital tradition in Houston, supporting local charities and enhancing community spirit.
Baylor Bears Fall to LSU Tigers 44-31 in 2024 Kinder’s Texas Bowl at NRG Stadium
HOUSTON, Texas – The Baylor Bears suffered a 44-31 defeat against the LSU Tigers in the Kinder’s Texas Bowl, held on December 31, 2024, at NRG Stadium. The loss marked an end to Baylor’s six-game winning streak and left both teams with an overall record of 8-4 for the season.
LSU, a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), secured their victory with a commanding first-half performance, leading 34-17 at halftime. The junior quarterback for the Tigers, Garrett Nussmeier, delivered an impressive game, passing for 304 yards and achieving three touchdowns on 24 of 34 attempts. Nussmeier’s touchdowns included two short passes to Trey’Dez Green and an impressive 41-yard pass to Chris Hilton Jr., who notched four receptions for a total of 113 yards.
Baylor’s offense was potent as well, with quarterback Sawyer Robertson achieving a career-high 445 yards passing, completing 30 of 51 attempts along with two touchdowns. Running back Dawson Pendergrass contributed significantly with 63 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Additionally, wide receiver Josh Cameron had a notable performance, catching eight passes for 111 yards and one touchdown. Overall, Baylor accumulated 507 total yards in the game, while LSU contributed 418 yards of their own, showcasing a thrilling matchup for spectators.
This contest was significant not only for the teams but also for the local economy of Houston, as it marked the 19th edition of the Kinder’s Texas Bowl. The bowl game has consistently been the most attended non-College Football Playoff bowl since 2014. Furthermore, the event supports the DePelchin Children’s Center, local charity dedicated to aiding children in need.
The game was broadcast nationally on ESPN and ESPN+, along with radio coverage on SportsRadio 610 (KILT-AM). Despite the high-scoring nature of the game, Baylor’s performance was marred by critical mistakes. A significant snap error during a 4th-and-1 play resulted in a loss of 36 yards, which proved costly in the high-pressure environment of postseason play.
With this defeat, Baylor will have to regroup as they prepare for their next season, opening against Auburn on August 30, 2025. Meanwhile, LSU will look to maintain their momentum as they visit Clemson on the same day, ending their season on a positive note with a three-game winning streak and a final record of 9-4.
This matchup was the first encounter between Baylor and LSU since their faceoff in the 1985 Liberty Bowl, and it truly lived up to the anticipated rivalry, providing fans with a memorable game to conclude the college football season.
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