WACO, TX — Baylor Football has parted ways with its offensive coordinator after just one season.
A #Baylor spokesperson has confirmed to @25SportsKXXV that #Baylor OC Larry Fedora and Passing Game Coordinator are no longer on staff. #SicEm
— Jack Allen (@JackAllenKXXV) December 22, 2020
The news was first reported by David Smoak of Sic Em 365 radio.
***Breaking News:*** #Baylor football is going through a shakeup among the offensive staff and also strength & conditioning staff. I've learned offensive coordinator Larry Fedora and Baylor have decided to part ways. @SicEm365Radio #Baylor Stay tuned for more details. @BUFootball
— David Smoak (@DavidSmoak) December 22, 2020
Larry Fedora came to the team in January 2020 after spending the 2019 season as an analyst at Texas.
The team has also parted ways with passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach Jorge Munoz. He joined the team in January 2020 after spending the 2018 and 2019 season as an offensive analyst at LSU.
This season, Baylor ranked 9th of 10 teams in the Big 12 in yards per game and points per game, ahead of Kansas. The Bears were also last in the conference in rushing yards per game.
#Baylor ranked 9th of 10 teams in the #Big12 in yards per game and points per game (ahead of #Kansas).
The Bears were last in the conference in rushing yards per game. #SicEm
— Jack Allen (@JackAllenKXXV) December 22, 2020