
"Baylor has a +188 scoring differential, topping opponents by 10.4 points per game. It is putting up 86.3 points per game to rank 26th in college basketball and is giving up 75.9 per outing to rank 241st in college basketball. The 86.3 points the Bears average are 17.0 more than the Horned Frogs allow. Baylor hits 8.6 three-pointers per game (118th in college basketball) at a 36.6% rate (43rd in college basketball), compared to the 7.8 its opponents make while shooting 34.8% from deep."
"The Bears are posting 91.9 points per game this season at home, which is 19.4 more points than they're averaging on the road (72.5). Baylor has seen a downturn in scoring lately, putting up 85.2 points per game in its last 10 outings, 1.1 points fewer than the 86.3 it has scored this year. TCU puts up 79.1 points per game (128th in college basketball) while allowing 69.3 per contest (71st in college basketball)."
Baylor (11-7, 1-5 Big 12) hosts TCU (12-7, 2-4 Big 12) on Saturday, January 24, 2026, with a 6 p.m. ET tipoff at Foster Pavilion. Baylor lost 92-73 to Texas Tech, with Cameron Carr scoring 18 points, and seeks to stop a three-game home skid. TCU beat Oklahoma State 68-65, led by David Punch’s 22 points. Baylor averages 86.3 points per game with a +10.4 scoring differential and strong home scoring (91.9), while allowing 75.9. TCU averages 79.1 points and concedes 69.3 per game. The game will air on ESPN and stream on Fubo.
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