The Baylor Bears, # 2, head to Las Vegas hoping to tip



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The No.2 Baylor made an unexpected Thanksgiving overnight flight to Las Vegas, where the Bears are now hoping to open their men’s basketball schedule with two games this weekend.

Baylor expects to play on Saturday against an opponent who was not initially revealed, and then face Washington the next day.

The Bears were originally scheduled to start the season Wednesday night against No.18 Arizona State, then play No.3 Villanova or Boston College on Thanksgiving Day at the Empire Classic in Connecticut. Baylor did not make the trip after coach Scott Drew revealed he tested positive for COVID-19, despite being asymptomatic and the team’s only positive test in the 12 last few weeks. Drew is still isolated.

Arizona State Coach Bobby Hurley has expressed concern about the different testing protocols for the Big 12 and Pac-12.

Baylor then called off Sunday’s game at Seton Hall as part of what was called a mutual agreement between schools to cancel the Big 12 / Big East Battle game.

The Bears are set to play twice next week in Indianapolis, Wednesday against No.8 Illinois, then three days later against No.1 Gonzaga.

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