Baylor's game against Huston-Tillotson was the biggest head-scratcher on Wednesday night's schedule. The Bears are No. 21 in the polls and Huston-Tillotson is an NAIA school. Major programs such as Baylor play small schools like this all the time, but never in the middle of conference play.

Well, it appears there is more to this story than was originally evident. The schools were hoping to film a second "Coach Carter" movie during the game featuring the real coach Carter -- 56-year-old Texas resident Ken Carter -- playing for Huston-Tillotson. When the plan fell through, Baylor still honored the contract.

Well, the story of why Baylor is playing Huston-Tillotson tonight is more wild than I expected. From Baylor's SID: pic.twitter.com/6UrLE8QnbH — Jeff Eisenberg (@JeffEisenberg) January 22, 2015

Huston-Tillotson somehow only trailed by one at halftime, but Baylor would rally in the second half to win, 81-61.

There you have it. No word yet if Samuel L. Jackson is in attendance.