No. 9 Baylor rallies after George injury to beat No. 8 Texas

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Jalen Bridges had 17 points for the Bears, who went on to beat Big 12 co-leader and No. 8 Texas 81-72 on Saturday after the Longhorns had jumped out to a 14-point lead.

The Longhorns went into Saturday tied with reigning national champion and third-ranked Kansas for the Big 12 lead. With two regular-season games left, Baylor avoided being eliminated from a still-slim chance to share in its third Big 12 title in a row.

"I don’t know how bad his ankle is or how long he’ll be out," Baylor coach Scott Drew said. "But I do know one thing, and that is coaches really appreciate and value toughness. And he had a 102 fever yesterday. I didn’t think he’d play and he gave it a go."Sir’Jabari Rice was fouled on a drive as play continued, and hit both free throws to put the Longhorns up 18-4 with 11:32 left in the first half. Baylor then scored 25 of the next 30 points, including 18 in a row.

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