Baylor is back in its bid for an undefeated season.
It won’t be an easy return.
The No. 2 Bears return from a lengthy COVID-19 pause this week with three games in five days.
Baylor returns to the court for the first time in three weeks Tuesday against Iowa State. The Bears have a day to get ready for No. 10 West Virginia, and play again two days later at No. 17 Kansas.
“I’d like to believe that we’re going to pick up where we left off,” Baylor junior guard Jared Butler said. “It’s going to be a little hard in the first few minutes just to get our wind back, but I think ultimately, we’re going to get back in our groove.”
Baylor overcame an earlier coronavirus pause to keep winning, matching top-ranked Gonzaga as Division I’s only undefeated teams.
The Bears (17-0, 9-0 Big 12) had to pause after beating No. 14 Texas on Feb. 2, forcing the postponement of six straight games. Baylor has lost eight games to COVID-19 altogether.
The opening game against Iowa State should allow the Bears to ease back into the flow of live games. The Hawkeyes are 2-16 and 0-13 in Big 12 games.
It gets a whole lot tougher after that.
West Virginia moved back into the top 10 this after beating Texas last week and is one of the hardest-playing teams in college basketball.
The Bears then have to play in one of the game’s toughest road venues, Allen Fieldhouse.
They’re also catching the Jayhawks at a bad time. After struggling last month to drop out of the AP Top 25 for the first time in 232 weeks, Kansas has has won five straight, including over No. 18 Texas Tech and then-No. 23 Oklahoma State.
The Jayhawks will be coming off a game against No. 14 Texas on Thursday.
“Seeing everybody else play, I kind of feel like I’ve been missing out,” Butler said. “What do you call it when your parents punish you and you can’t go outside and play with your friends? That’s what it’s been feeling like.”
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