Aranda’s Call Sheet: Baylor Football Closes Spring Camp on a High Note…
Baylor Football wrapped up its spring camp with optimism and momentum under head coach Dave Aranda. The Bears showcased growth on both sides of the ball, leaving coaches and fans hopeful for a strong fall campaign. Quarterback play stood out during the final scrimmage, with improved decision-making and sharper execution in the passing game. New offensive coordinator Jake Spavital’s fast-paced scheme showed early promise, bringing energy and rhythm to the offense.

On defense, Aranda’s fingerprints remain clear. The unit played with discipline and aggression, showing better communication and tackling fundamentals compared to last season. Transfer additions and returning leaders like linebacker Matt Jones provided stability and spark.
Aranda emphasized culture and consistency throughout camp, highlighting how player leadership has driven internal accountability. “This group has embraced the process,” Aranda noted. “You can see the belief growing.”
Special teams also received attention, with a focus on field position and improved kicking game reliability. With spring ball concluded, the Bears will shift focus to summer conditioning and position battles ahead of fall camp.
The positive finish to spring gives Baylor a strong foundation to build upon as they aim to bounce back and contend in the new-look Big 12. Expectations are quietly rising in Waco.