Opinion: Auburn gains valuable lesson, experience in loss to No. 2 Baylor

Auburn couldn’t hold off a big run by No. 2 Baylor at the beginning of the first half in a 84-72 loss to the Bears.

If there ever was a sign that it wasn’t Auburn’s day in Waco, it happened around the nine-minute mark in the second half when a tipped ball popped right to Baylor’s Matthew Mayer on the top of the key and the forward drained a three-pointer.

It definitely wasn’t the difference as the second-ranked Bears, a team full of veterans, came out and imposed their will on the still-learning Tigers, but it showed that when you are good, the bounces are likely going to go your way.

The end result was a 84-72 defeat that was never in question after the Bears came out of the locker room in the second half and made their first four field goal attempts while Auburn struggled to even try and keep pace.

Yet this was what many expected to happen. Baylor isn’t undefeated and ranked No. 2 in the nation for nothing. The team is built for a national championship run under Scott Drew and, with a starting lineup that Bruce Pearl half-jokingly said was older than that of the Chicago Bulls, the Bears know how to punish young teams still learning. That is exactly what this Auburn team is: a group that are still trying to find their way, the best way to use their talents within the team and a group that is more green than Baylor’s away uniforms.

There were some positives of course to take out of it and that doesn’t even include the chance to battle against a team that is one of the favorites to win it all this year. That is a lesson that the Tigers will take from this loss. If you can battle this team for 20 minutes and stand toe-to-toe? Nothing will scare these guys in the future.

Sharife Cooper battled his heart out as well despite getting checked by bigger players. A “bad” game for the freshman turned into 15 points, seven rebounds  and five assists against a defense surely focused on taking him out of his game no matter the consequences.

The Tigers never quit, either. It would have been easy to throw in the towel while down 20 in the final 10 minutes but, let’s face it, Bruce Pearl wouldn’t allow that. Neither would this team.

There’s no shame in losing this game no matter how lopsided the score became. When Baylor catches fire like they did in the first 12 minutes of the second half, no one, not even Gonzaga, may be able to stay with them. They are just that good and you just have to tip your hat to them. It was a display of pure dominance for a while and even shots that were contended ended up going in.

Take the loss for what it was. Learn from it. Build on it. That is all you can possibly do.

With the future of this team so bright, we may look back at this game as one of the building blocks for a lot of victories.

Baylor 35, Auburn 30: 1st half analysis and thoughts

Auburn is down just five points to No. 2 Baylor going into halftime despite 11 turnovers and shooting just 34.4% from the field.

Despite double digits in turnovers and the shooting being off, Auburn is hanging with No. 2 Baylor in Waco at halftime with the Bears leading by just five points at 35-30.

Here are some first half thoughts and analysis:

  • Baylor’s defense, especially the length of their players, is impressive. The passing lanes that are usually there for Auburn just haven’t been there so far.
  • Sharife Cooper has been held to just — points and — assists with three turnovers but hasn’t played that bad. You can tell the Bears have the game plan to body him up with larger defenders.
  • I used to get in trouble for under-cutting players back in high school but it seems that Baylor has really perfected the form with some of the alley-oops thrown by Auburn so far. Some of these falls have been downright scary.
  • Baylor is going to take charge. Auburn needs to realize that, but the referees have been pretty good at not calling flops.
  • Missed free throws were killer at the end of the second half. Not only did Flanigan miss two at the very end but so did Babatunde Akingbola. You have to make those to pull an upset on the road.
  • Speaking of the upset, being just down five at the half after the way the Tigers looked offensively? I will definitely take it. It goes to show you how hard Auburn is battling defensively.
  • That spin move and then pass to Dylan Cardwell for the dunk by Cooper was awesome. That is my professional analysis.
  • Devan Cambridge continues to struggle from behind the three-point line but doesn’t sulk. I like that about the kid.
  • Let’s hope the Tigers realize that they are on par with Baylor after the first 20 minutes and have the ability to compete with them for the upset. Don’t let any big runs happen or the Bears will put the clamp down.