Art Briles has always been run oriented. Over the last 5 years (RGIII left in 2012) Baylor runs the ball an average of 57.96% of the time. That is third in the Big 12 and would put them 4th in the big tin(14 teams), 5th in the SEC(14 teams), 4th in the PAC(12 teams) and ACC(14 teams).I suppose I was using "Air Raid" as more of a blanket statement for the Spread Offenses almost all the Big 12 uses. And, while I agree the Big 12 is trending away from being pass happy, there was a 5 year stretch where a large chunk of teams did nothing but air it out. Baylor post RG3, Tx Tech (obvi), Oklahoma State with Weeden and then tried and failed with Chelf and that scrambling QB they used, and TCU liked to go deep with Boykin, who could also run.
Oklahoma and Texas have always been very balanced in their attack, although TX hasn't had a decent QB since McCoy (almost longer than us)
For comparison...iowa ran the ball 57.43% of the time the last five years. SO Baylor actually runs the ball more than iowa.
Texas is second in the Big 12 running the ball 58.62% of the time. Oklahoma is 5th at 55.65% of the time.
Okie St, TCU and iSu are the most balanced by running the ball 51-51.36% of the time. I would contend iSu would prefer to run more but has been playing catch up for four of the five years under Rhoads.
50% of Big 12 teams run the ball 55% of the time or more. That puts the Big 12 ahead of ACC which has only 28.57% of their teams run the ball 55% of the time or more, PAC 12(41.67%) and below the SEC(64.29%) and big tin(71.43%)
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