“We’re the No. 1-shooting staff in the nation, and we’re going to get back to that,” Drew explained. “But Superman has kryptonite. And that I figure COVID protocols is ours”

The Bears shot only 8-for-25 from behind the arc in their first match back, a come-from-behind triumph at Iowa State on Tuesday.

This was Baylor’s first week back after six successive postponements because of COVID-19 issues inside the app along with also the Big 12’s protocols. The Bears practiced Sunday for the first time in almost 3 weeks.

“Anyone who has had COVID would understand if you return you are likely not 100 per cent,” Drew explained. “For people that didn’t [have COVID] and were not competent to practice or workout, I’d think that is rust or other regions of that. The final issue is, it is a chemistry match, exactly like soccer. You’re able to workout with quarterbacks and running backs everything you need, until you workout together with all the line and the recipients — it is a time consuming game also. At the conclusion of the afternoon, you have ta create shots. And normally, once the legs move, it is difficult to create 3s… That’ll come, and we’re going to get back to that rhythm.

“Again, two and two equals four. A whole lot of individuals go on pauses, however they may not have folks who’ve COVID, and when that is true, they are exercising daily they do not have snowstorms, they are practicing. Their recovery time is a whole lot faster than other groups.”

“You have ta give credit to Marcus,” Drew explained. “Secondly, our team, we have ta do a much better job of placing him in better rankings. Then next, you are going to have nights where you do not take it well. And that has been tonight.

“They have done a fantastic job too in men improving and becoming better,” Drew later included. “Men on the spinning are much crisper and cleaner, which you anticipate. We had three months at which we got worse, and they had three months where they obtained better, so we gotta grab ”

The match was back and forth for the majority of the first half, with Kansas becoming out to an early seven-point lead, until Baylor fought .

McCormack’s 14-point first half set the tone instantly: Kansas was likely to utilize its size advantage against Baylor’s frontcourt, and the Bears would need to correct.

“Let us give him credit for actually helping Kansas, particularly the past six, seven games, they have been enjoying at a high degree,” Drew explained. “They have done a fantastic job getting him the ball. But he has done a excellent job being powerful, demanding itphysical, completing… He deserves a great deal of credit for it.”

“I feel as if we had been locked ,” Garrett said following the match. “We knew we needed to rally and shield to win the match. This was a significant thing we highlighted the entire week.”

Kansas has won six of its previous seven games, with the only loss coming in overtime at Texas on Tuesday.

After looking to be an early out in the NCAA championship, Kansas is playing and any team in the Big 12 entering the postseason.

“We completed 12-6 at a ridiculously challenging league once we sucked for 3 months,” Kansas coach Bill Self said. “You just take those 3 weeks from it and we performed consistently well. Obviously, you can not do this. However, to play the whole slate of matches and play with everyone , lots of teams around America would really like to be 12-6 at the toughest league in the usa.”

Baylor could fall from No. 2 in the Nation in the next week’s AP poll for first time all season, and the Bears have a tough three-game extend to finish the regular season: in West Virginia on Tuesday, residence against Oklahoma State on Thursday and residence vs Texas Tech on Sunday.

“At the close of the afternoon, they came up here and outplayed us in some elements of the match and we lost,” Teague said. “We have ta be more demanding than that. We only gotta be improved “