Zach Smith to decide future at Baylor after bowl game
Jerome Miron / USA TODAY Sports
Baylor quarterback Zach Smith said Monday he'll decide after the Bears' bowl game whether or not he'll stick with the program.
Smith, who became the starter late in the campaign after Seth Russell went down with a season-ending ankle injury, noted his decision will depend mainly on who new head coach Matt Rhule hires as offensive coordinator.
Smith, a freshman, was recruited to Baylor as a four-star prospect in the 2016 class.
He threw for 1,151 yards, 10 touchdowns, and six interceptions in his debut season, starting three games.
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