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SMU Postgame Notes

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 9:47 pm
by PonyPride
SMU Postgame Notes – September 19, 2009
Washington State 30 (1-2), SMU 27 (2-1) OT
Pullman, Wash.
Martin Stadium

TEAM

The Mustangs had two 100-yard receivers (Emmanuel Sanders 178, Terrance Wilkerson 113) for the first time since the game at Tulane Sept. 25, 2008 (Sanders 115, Aldrick Robinson 106)

SMU had 2 interceptions and now has 11 for the season. The Mustangs had 8 picks during the 2008 season.

Mustangs are off next week before playing at TCU on Oct. 3

INDIVIDUAL

Cole Beasley
- Tied his career-high with 8 receptions
- His 69 receiving yards are the second-highest of his career (94 vs. Tulsa in 2008)

Chase Kennemer - Had his first career interception; came at 12:30 of the third quarter

Zach Line - Had his first career-rushing TD, 4 yards at 8:23 of the second quarter

Bryan McCann – Had a team-high 9 tackles, which tied his career high

Shawnbrey McNeal
- Combined for 117 yards on 22-83 rushing and 5-34 receiving
- Had career-highs of 5 receptions and 34 receiving yards

Bo Levi Mitchell
- Was 40-57 for 421 yards, 2 TDs, 4 INTs
- Now has 3844 career passing yards, moving into seventh at SMU (passed Lance McIlhenny, 3512 from 1980-83; Dan Freiburger, 3769 from 1989-92)
- His 424 passing yards are the third-highest in a game at SMU
- His 40 completions tie the SMU record (Mike Romo at Rice 1990)
- Was 4-of-4 for 74 yards with a 46-yard TD pass on the Mustangs’ opening possession
- Was 10-of-10 for 123 yards and a TD in the first quarter
- His 46-yard TD pass to Terrance Wilkerson in the first quarter was their third TD connection, first this season
- Was 16-of-21 for 208 yards with a TD at halftime, second straight week with more than 200 passing yards in the first half (223 at UAB)
- Had 2 passing TDs, now has 30 for his career
- Had his sixth career 300-yard passing game, tying Mike Romo (1989-92) for second at SMU. The Mustangs’ record is eight by Chuck Hixson (1968-70)

Robert Mojica – Had his first career interception

Sterling Moore - Had a career-best 3 passes break-ups

Emmanuel Sanders
- Had career-highs of 18 receptions and 178 yards
- His 18 receptions sets the SMU single-game record (Jerry LeVias 15 at Ohio State 1968)
- His 178 yards receiving set a new career-high (was 155 vs. Tulane in 2007)
- Now has the SMU record of 2844 career receiving yards (passes Emanuel Tolbert, 2784 from 1976-79). He moves into 10th in Conference USA history.
- Extends his SMU record with his 12th career 100-yard receiving game, this was his second of the season (148 at UAB)
- This is his third career game with 10 or more receptions, that is third at SMU (four each for Jerry LeVias 1966-68 and Jason Wolf 1989-92)
- Now has 222 career receptions, moving into a tie for fifth in Conference USA history. He is currently second at SMU (Jason Wolf, 235 from 1989-92)

Matt Szymanski
- Was 3-3 on PATs, 12-12 for the season
- Was 2-2 on FGs, 3-3 for the season (hit today from 29 and 45)

Terrance Wilkerson
- Had career-highs of 7 receptions and 113 yards
- Had his first 2 receiving TDs of the season, now has 4 for his career
- This is his first multi-TD game
- His 46-yard TD reception in the first quarter is a career long

Re: SMU Postgame Notes

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 9:56 pm
by SMU 86
Wow, and we lost.

Re: SMU Postgame Notes

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:19 pm
by indianmustang
useless stats after a loss
But BLM Will be interception king
no one will beat it

Re: SMU Postgame Notes

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:33 pm
by ponyfan08
It’s like going to a baseball game and watching the home teams last at bat. The home team is down by 3 and the bases are loaded. The batter strikes the ball and it moves with great velocity seemingly headed over the fence. Then at the last possible moment the outfielder reaches up and grabs the ball just before it goes over the fence. We call that a long out!

Re: SMU Postgame Notes

PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:23 am
by kull
Pride, I have video and pictures of the game; mostly first half. Do you have an FTP I could upload them too so you can make it available to everyone?

Lots to take away from this game, despite the loss. Some players are clearly getting better, it was exciting to see the progress.

Re: SMU Postgame Notes

PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:32 am
by SMU21TCU10
Glad Line got a td. Heard Mojicas name called several times in the first half. Looks like Sanders will go over 1000 this year. Does Shawnbrey have over 300 now? Maybe he will get to 1000!

Re: SMU Postgame Notes

PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 3:49 am
by ThadFilms
indianmustang wrote:useless stats after a loss
But BLM Will be interception king
no one will beat it



Was that a haiku?





And Kull, contact SmooPower, he is the sensei of the interwebs up in this piece.

Re: SMU Postgame Notes

PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:03 am
by PerunaPunch
Pride,

Your Postgame Notes failed to include where BLM's performance ranks on the game and All-Time INTs list.

Re: SMU Postgame Notes

PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 10:53 am
by kull
ThadFilms wrote:
indianmustang wrote:useless stats after a loss
But BLM Will be interception king
no one will beat it



Was that a haiku?





And Kull, contact SmooPower, he is the sensei of the interwebs up in this piece.


will do. thanks

Re: SMU Postgame Notes

PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:09 pm
by J.T.supporta
not a haiku, too many syllables.