Texas
Texas Bowl by the numbers: LSU vs. Baylor
Kinder’s Texas Bowl
LSU (8-4) vs. Baylor (8-4)
2:30 p.m. CST Tuesday (ESPN)
NRG Stadium in Houston
2 Previous appearances apiece for Baylor and LSU in the Texas Bowl. Baylor lost to Illinois 38-14 on Dec. 29, 2010, and defeated Vanderbilt 45-38 on Dec. 27, 2018. LSU defeated Texas Tech 56-17 on Dec. 29, 2015, and lost to Kansas State 42-20 on Jan. 4, 2022.
2 First-team All-Big 12 inside linebackers for Baylor in 2024 – Matt Jones and Keaton Thomas. Thomas has 107 tackles and Jones has 103 this season.
4 Players in the nation have at least 525 receiving yards and 240 punt-return yards this season, including Baylor WR Josh Cameron. Cameron’s average of 20.7 yards per punt return is the best in the nation for any player with at least 14 returns, and he has 44 receptions for 643 yards and nine TDs this season.
4 Seasons as LSU’s defensive coordinator for Dave Aranda before he became Baylor’s head coach in 2020.
6 Consecutive victories for Baylor. Since a 43-21 loss to Iowa State that dropped the Bears to 2-4, Baylor has beaten Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, TCU, West Virginia, Houston and Kansas. The Bears have never finished a season with seven consecutive wins.
6 Victories and eight losses for LSU in bowls against opponents from the Big 12 and its ancestral conferences. The meetings started with a 35-0 loss to Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 23, 1950, and continued most recently with a 42-20 loss to Kansas State in the Texas Bowl on Jan. 4, 2022. LSU has a 13-10-1 overall record against Big 12 opponents.
10 Consecutive Texas Bowls have matched SEC and Big 12 teams, including Tuesday’s game. Oklahoma State defeated Texas A&M 31-23 in last season’s game to boost the Big 12’s winning streak to three games and lift its record to 6-3 in the meetings with the SEC. The Big 12 has an 8-6 overall record in the Texas Bowl. The SEC is 3-6.
14 Victories and 13 losses for Baylor in bowls. The Bears lost to Air Force 30-15 in the Armed Forces Bowl on Dec. 22, 2022, in their most recent bowl appearance.
16 Victories, 18 losses and two ties for Baylor against SEC opponents. The Bears played an SEC opponent for the first time on Nov. 13, 1948, when Tulane defeated Baylor 35-13. The Bears’ most recent meeting with an SEC opponent came on Jan. 1, 2022, when Baylor beat Ole Miss 21-7 in the Sugar Bowl. Baylor has a 5-5 record against SEC teams in bowls. The Bears will open the 2025 season against Auburn, another SEC member.
17 Of Baylor QB Sawyer Robertson’s 2024 total of 26 TD passes have come during the Bears’ current six-game winning streak. Robertson has completed 199-of-317 passes for 2,626 yards with 26 TDs and seven interceptions this season, which he started at No. 2 on the depth chart.
30 Victories, 24 losses and one tie for LSU in bowls. The Tigers defeated Wisconsin 35-31 in last season’s ReliaQuest Bowl.
38 Consensus All-Americans in LSU history, including offensive left tackle Will Campbell in the 2024 season. Campbell has opted out of the Texas Bowl, as has Emery Jones, the Tigers’ starter at right tackle.
39 Years since the previous meeting between Baylor and LSU. The Bears beat the Tigers 21-7 in the Liberty Bowl on Dec. 27, 1985, for their third victory in 11 games against LSU. The teams have one other bowl meeting: Baylor beat LSU 14-7 in the Bluebonnet Bowl on Dec. 21, 1963.
261 Passing yards are needed by LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier to record the second 4,000-yard season in school history. Joe Burrow holds the Tigers’ single-season record with 5,671 passing yards for LSU’s undefeated CFP national-championship team in 2019. Nussmeier has completed 313-of-491 passes for 3,739 yards with 26 TDs and 11 interceptions.
395 Passing yards for LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier in his first start – a 35-31 victory over Wisconsin in last season’s ReliaQuest Bowl. Including that game, Nussmeier has thrown for 1,766 yards with 16 TDs in his five starts against non-conference opponents, who have included Southern Cal, Nicholls, UCLA and South Alabama in 2024.
1,004 Rushing yards for Baylor RB Bryson Washington in 2024, the most for a freshman in school history. Washington had 12 TDs among his 170 rushing attempts this season. LSU’s leading rusher also is a freshman. RB Caden Durham has 693 yards and six TDs on 127 carries this season for the Tigers.
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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X at @AMarkG1.
Texas
Texas Rangers Announce 2027 Regular Season Schedule
hosting the Athletics in the club’s home opener on Thursday, April 1. The complete 2027 schedule was announced today
by Major League Baseball.
The Rangers’ season opener on March 25
Texas
NTSB Confirms Texas Tesla Had 100% Floored Accelerator Pedal During Fatal Crash
In an incident that was horrific beyond words, late last month, a stunned family watched in horror as a car plowed into the Katy, Texas home of a 76-year-old mother and grandmother, killing her. The driver has been charged with manslaughter.
In the aftermath of the crash, it emerged that the car in question was a Tesla, and that the driver was making use of full self-driving mode (FSD) around the time the crash occurred. The victim’s family has named Tesla and the driver as defendants in a lawsuit. But per Electrek, Tesla was able to view crash data very quickly after the incident, and the head of AI at the company, Ashok Elluswamy, said the driver “manually overrode self-driving by pressing the accelerator all the way to 100% of the accel pedal in this residential area.”
In the days after the crash, Tesla fans took issue with coverage that characterized the car as in FSD when the crash occurred. CEO Elon Musk seemed to agree, replying to a post, “Yes, this makes no sense. FSD drives slowly through neighborhood streets and this was a high speed crash!”
But Musk seems to be assuming bad faith, as if coverage implied FSD had suddenly shifted into, perhaps, some kind of previously unannounced homicidal maniac mode and attacked a house. If anyone was saying this is what happened, they should apologize. It’s clearly not what happened.
And on Wednesday, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) largely confirmed Tesla’s version of events. Their report reads, in part:
“Electronic data recovered from the vehicle indicated that before the crash, the driver manually overrode FSD (Supervised) by pressing the accelerator pedal to 100%, and the vehicle’s speed was greater than 70 mph when the crash occurred.”
But cooler heads had noted weeks earlier that, like with good old fashioned cruise control, accelerating doesn’t boot you from FSD. The car takes the input, and stays in FSD. The question isn’t one of mechanics and technology, but one of philosophy: if FSD is meant to be “driving” when someone jams on the accelerator in a residential area, FSD may not be the “driver” in one important sense, but the car was still in FSD mode.
Because as much as Tesla would probably like FSD to be a total non-factor in the incident, that may not be the case either.
ABC News noted that, according to court documents, the driver claimed he “passed out” with the car in FSD on the highway, and that’s the last thing he remembers before the crash. He says he wasn’t sick, and medical records show no seizures, cardiac episodes, drugs, or alcohol.
A local Fox affiliate says records show the car was making deliveries for DoorDash while in FSD in the “hours and minutes leading up to the crash.” While in a neighborhood, it apparently signaled it was going to turn left onto one street, but instead the pedal went to the metal. This took the Tesla onto the victim’s cul-de-sac instead, and put it on its fateful collision course with her house.
To make matters weirder, other court records now show, per Electrek, that the driver had Googled the terms, “Tesla fsd not aggressive enough 2026,” “FSD is not aggressive enough for city driving,” and “Tesla fsd too timid.” That’s the kind of thing you Google when you’re looking for a Reddit post from someone sharing your consumer gripe.
In any case, the odds aren’t good that the driver wanted this to happen, nor that Tesla programmed its cars with evil intent. But FSD was being used around the time of this unusual fatal incident, and the public deserves to know more. Fortunately, a lot more will come out as the lawsuit progresses.
Texas
Texas AG secures 23andMe bankruptcy settlement after 2023 data breach
AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Wednesday he has secured a settlement of bankruptcy claims against genetic testing company 23andMe stemming from a 2023 data breach that exposed personal information, including some genetic ancestry data, of 6.9 million customers worldwide.
Paxton’s office said the settlement includes $150 million for a multistate coalition of 42 states. But because of limited funds in 23andMe’s bankruptcy estate and competing claims, the states’ recovery will be $18 million paid immediately, with Texas receiving $1,266,860.
23andMe disclosed in October 2023 that attackers had accessed accounts affecting 6.9 million consumers. Some of the information was later posted for sale on the dark web, according to Paxton’s office, which said the company learned of the breach months after the data became publicly available. The office said 23andMe initially denied a breach and later blamed consumers’ account settings and password practices.
Paxton joined a multistate investigation that concluded 23andMe used unreasonable security practices and failed to implement adequate safeguards against hacking, the office said.
23andMe filed for bankruptcy protection in March 2025. Paxton’s office said the settlement incorporates privacy and cybersecurity requirements, including enhanced security standards, comprehensive risk assessments and creation of an independent advisory board, along with enforcement of state privacy laws and continued consumer data deletion rights.
“Companies that collect and profit from Texans’ most personal information have a legal duty to protect it,” Paxton said in a statement.
The company also agreed to a $46.75 million class-action settlement in the bankruptcy case for affected U.S. consumers who submitted claims by Feb. 17, 2026, Paxton’s office said.
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