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WACO, Texas -- Joshua Montgomery had the hot hand in the first half for Savannah State, making four 3-pointers and scoring 14 points against Baylor. Then the No. 9 team in the country made an adjustment. Montgomery scored just one point after the Break as Baylor broke out for an easy 80-50 victory Friday night. "I think they just paid a little bit more attention to him," Savannah State coach Horace Broadnax said. "I told him he needs to shoot the ball more. When he makes shots, were a better team. The second half, Baylor just kept an eye on him. Obviously (Baylor coach Scott) Drew made some adjustments and said, Pay attention to Mr. Montgomery." Montgomery was the lone bright spot for Savannah State (2-12), which has lost 10 straight. Taurean Prince came off the bench to score 15 for Baylor. Cory Jefferson had 13 points for the Bears (12-1), and Isaiah Austin and Rico Gathers each scored 11 for the Bears, who its 12th consecutive home game. Savannah State made 2 of 4 free throw attempts while Baylor was 19 of 28 from the line. Jyles Smith shot the Tigers first free throw with 6:52 left in the game, making 1 of 2 after being fouled by Jefferson. "You expect that type of unbalance," Broadnax said. "We werent doing what we needed to do to attack the basket off the dribble like I wanted to. Going up against these trees, its hard for these 6-foot guys to get the ball to the basket." Baylor improved to 25-9 in January since 2009-10. The Bears only loss this season was to then No. 8 Syracuse in Hawaii in November. Jefferson hit a 3 -- his second of the game and fourth of the season -- to give Baylor a 45-28 lead with 1:41 left in the first half, and the Bears led 46-30 at the break and shot 75 per cent from the field. Both teams struggled after halftime. Baylor scored just five points in the first 5 minutes. Savannah State was held scoreless until Jeremiah Hills jumper in the lane with 14:12 left. 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Ryan Mallett, Houston Texans (vs. Cincinnati) Last Week: 20/30, 211 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT Mallett was eased into the Texans offence as the team pounded the Browns with rookie Alfred Blue, but still threw two touchdowns in a winning effort. Mallett will be no more than a QB2 option against the Bengals in Week 12 as the Texans figure to have Arian Foster back in the lineup. However, as Mallet gains more confidence he offers high-upside down the stretch. Running Backs Jonas Gray, New England Patriots (vs. Detroit) Last Week: 38 carries, 199 yards, 4 TDs For years, the Patriots have frustrated fantasy owners with their unpredictable running back rotation. On Sunday, they took that frustration to a whole new level as Gray led all of fantasy in scoring while sitting on the waiver wire in 98 per cent of leagues. Gray appears to have likely solidified his role as the Patriots early-down back, but is likely best used as an RB2. 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Tight Ends Coby Fleener, Indianapolis Colts (vs. Jacksonville) Last Week: Seven catches (seven targets), 144 yards Luck’s top tight end option Dwayne Allen left Sunday’s game in the second quarter with an ankle injuring, leaving Fleener as the No. 1 tight end. Fleener’s starred in the role as he hauled in all of his targets, while the Colts top receiving threats were shut down. Luck likely won’t be forced to turn to Fleener out of desperation again against the Jaguars secondary, but Fleener will have a good shot at a touchdown in a high-scoring game. Reports conflict on the severity of Allen’s injury, but Fleener could be worth a pickup regardless at fantasy’s weakest position. Andrew Quarless, Green Bay Packers (at Minnesota) Last Week: Two catches, 35 yards If you’re in desperate need of a tight end, Quarless is one name to look at. Though not a top option in the Packers lethal passing attack, he is atop the depth chart at tight end. 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