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FORT WORTH, Texas — The highly anticipated matchup between Baylor and TCU took an unexpected turn Saturday as the fourth quarter was interrupted not once, but twice, due to lightning strikes in the area. Fans and players alike were left in suspense as the weather forced officials to halt the game, creating an unusual atmosphere in the stadium.
The delays came at a critical point in the game, adding tension to an already competitive atmosphere. Players were taken off the field as safety protocols were enacted, leaving spectators anxiously waiting for updates. Both teams were eager to resume play, with each side looking to capitalize on their momentum.
As the delays continued, the situation tested the patience of everyone involved, from the athletes to the dedicated fans who braved the elements to support their teams. Ultimately, the game resumed, but the interruptions served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of outdoor sports.
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