Baylor football hasn’t had much to smile about of late. This weekend, they have something to absolutely bust a gut over.
After a Friday practice, BU associate athletic director Sean Padden and a robotic tackling dummy raced each other over 40 yards in a contest that, per head coach Matt Rhule, determined curfew. The human won quite handily, which apparently didn’t make the robot happy.
At all.The time @SeanJpadden raced the Dummy for Curfew! #ManVsMachine pic.twitter.com/Xgc7tCcJ6c
— Matt Rhule (@CoachMattRhule) August 4, 2017
An even better look at @SeanJpadden and the will to win pic.twitter.com/6MUNtApZAP
— Matt Rhule (@CoachMattRhule) August 4, 2017
That. Was. Spectacular. And pretty damn fine form for that matter.For those curious, Padden is doing just fine, outside of a bit of a bruised ego perhaps.
#ManVsMachine #Bfast #SPfast pic.twitter.com/5p4RJc5b34
— Sean Padden (@SeanJpadden) August 4, 2017