Baylor football has revealed its projected offensive starters after the second week of fall camp as the team prepares for the upcoming season. This announcement is particularly relevant for fans in Allen, Texas, as the team looks to make an impact in the Big 12.
DJ Lagway will take on the role of starting quarterback, with coaches noting his strong performance since joining the program. He has expressed confidence in the offensive scheme designed by Jake Spavital. Dawson Pendergrass is expected to be the starting running back, aiming to make a comeback after missing last season. In his first two seasons, he recorded over 670 rushing yards and six touchdowns.
The wide receiver lineup is set to include Louis Brown IV and Dre'lon Miller, with Brown anticipated to serve as a primary deep threat. Gavin Freeman, a transfer from Oklahoma State, is projected to fill the slot receiver position. At tight end, Tony Livingston, who spent two years at Florida, will bring experience to the team.
The offensive line will feature Logan Moore at left tackle, Nate Kibble at left guard, Koltin Sieracki at center, and Asher Hale at right guard, with the right tackle position still to be determined. Further details on the right tackle and other potential starters are not yet available.


