Numbers and notes: BYU 18, SMU 15

SMU Postgame Notes – September 6, 2024
BYU 18, [rv/rv] SMU 15
BYU (2-0), SMU (2-1)
Gerald J. Ford Stadium – Dallas, Texas
NEXT GAME
Battle For The Iron Skillet
TCU – Saturday, September 21 – 4pm CT – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – Dallas, Texas
TV: The CW
Radio: KTCK 96.7 FM/1310 AM | SMU Mobile App/Varsity Network
Tickets: smumustangs.com/tickets
TEAM NOTES
Captains: Moochie Dixon (#5, WR, Sr.), Kevin Jennings (#7, QB, So.), Kori Roberson Jr,. (#92, DT, Gr.), Kobe Wilson (#24, LB, Gr.)
Collin Rogers was 5-5 on FGs, hitting from 53, 52, 38, 28, 45
SMU RECORD and CAREER HIGH for FGs in a game
Career-long 53-yard FG
He is just the second Mustang with multiple 50+ FGs in a game; Thomas Morstead hit 52 and 50 at Tulsa in 2007
SMU is 2-1
SMU is 20-10 under Rhett Lashlee
SMU is 11-2 in last 13 games
Snaps a 9-game home winning streak
SMU Longest Home Winning Streaks
18 from 1925-28
17 from 1934-36
10 from 1946-48
9 from 2022-24
8 from 2019-20
SMU had 3 takeaways (1 fumble, 2 interceptions)
6 takeaways in the past 2 games
At least one fumble and one interception in consecutive games for the first time since at Rice 11/4/23 (1 fumble, 2 interceptions) and North Texas 11/10/23 (1 fumble, 1 interception)
Multiple takeaways in 6 of the past 10 games
Interceptions: Jared Harrison-Hunte (1st of career), Kobe Wilson (2nd of career),
Forced Fumble: Elijah Roberts (4th of career)
Fumble recovery: Elijah Roberts (1st of career)
Brashard Smith (#1, RB, Sr.) – Jet Award Watch List
116 all-purpose yards (14-75 rushing, 4-21 receiving, 1- -2) punt returns, 2-22 kick returns)
3rd straight game with 100+ all-purpose yards
SMU Highlights and Head Coach Rhett Lashlee postgame radio | SMU Radio Network on KTCK “The Ticket” 96.7 FM, 1310 AM (Rich Phillips & Scott Garner)
Highlights https://tinyurl.com/27o9yxm5
Lashlee postgame https://tinyurl.com/2bx48fn7
SMU had 7 receivers catch a pass
SMU has had at least 7 different receivers catch a pass in 20 straight games
SMU INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
RJ Maryland (#82, TE, Jr.) – Mackey Award Watch List, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Best Tight End
1-2 receiving
SMU CAREER RECEPTIONS - TIGHT ENDS
1 — John Hampton, 2000-02 — 114
2 — Kylen Granson, 2019-20 — 78
3 — RJ Maryland, 2022- — 72
4 — Ryan Kennedy, 2004-06 — 55
SMU CAREER RECEIVING YARDS - TIGHT ENDS
1 — John Hampton, 2000-02 — 1,485
2 — Kylen Granson, 2019-20 — 1,257
3 — RJ Maryland, 2022- — 989
4 — Oscar Roan, 1972-74 — 888
Collin Rogers (#41, K, Jr.)
5-5 on FGs (53, 52, 38, 28, 45)
Career-long 53-yard FG (has made 5 of last 6 from 50+)
SMU CAREER POINTS
1 — Doak Walker, 1945, 47-49 — 288
Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 — 288
Xavier Jones, 2015-19 — 288
4 — Zach Line, 2009-12 — 282
5 — Eddie Garcia, 1978-81 — 262
6 — Collin Rogers, 2022- — 261
7 — Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 — 258
8 — Chase Hover, 2011-13 — 250
SMU CAREER FoGs
1 — Eddie Garcia, 1978-81 — 44
Chase Hover, 2011-13 — 44
Collin Rogers, 2022- — 44
SMU LONGEST FG MADE
1 — Matt Szymanski at Texas Tech, 2010 — 61
2 — Brandy Brownlee vs. Texas Tech, 1985 — 57
3 — John Stewart vs. Baylor, 1993 — 55
4 — Bicky Lesser at Texas Tech, 1968 — 53
Eddie Garcia vs. Texas A&M, 1980 — 53
Matt Szymanski vs. SFA, 2009 — 53
Collin Rogers, vs BYU 2024 — 53
8 — Chad Hedulnd vs. James Madison, 2015 — 52
Chase Hover at Tulane, 2012 — 52
Chipper Johnson at Baylor, 1969 — 52
Eddie Garcia vs. Texas Tech, 1981 — 52
Roy Rios vs. Wyoming, 1997 — 52
Thomas Morstead at Tulsa, 2007 — 52
Collin Rogers, at Nevada 2024 — 52
Collin Rogers, vs BYU 2024 — 52
ADDITIONAL INDIVIDUAL NOTES
Jonathan McGill (#2, S, Gr.) – Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Nominee, Allstate Wuerffel Trophy Watch List
5 tackles
Ahmaad Moses (#3, S, Jr.)
Team-high and career-high tying 9 tackles
Justin Osborne (#51, OL, Gr.) – Outland Trophy Watch List, Remington Trophy Watch List
Has played 48 games at SMU with 45 starts
Logan Parr (#71, OL, Gr.) – Lombardi Award Watch List
15th consecutive starts
Elijah Roberts (#5, DE, Sr.) - Bednarik Award Watch List
forced fumble (4th of career) and recovery (1st of career)
3 tackles
Cale Sanders (#22, S, Sr.)
Had 6 tackles (one off career high)
Brashard Smith (#1, RB, Sr.) – Jet Award Watch List
116 all-purpose yards (14-75 rushing, 4-21 receiving, 1- -2) punt returns, 2-22 kick returns)
3rd straight game with 100+ all-purpose yards
Ahmad Walker (#34, LB, Sr.)
7 tackles, including a half TFL
Kobe Wilson (#24, LB, Gr.)
Second career interception
5 tackles, including a half TFL and a QBH
BYU 18, [rv/rv] SMU 15
BYU (2-0), SMU (2-1)
Gerald J. Ford Stadium – Dallas, Texas
NEXT GAME
Battle For The Iron Skillet
TCU – Saturday, September 21 – 4pm CT – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – Dallas, Texas
TV: The CW
Radio: KTCK 96.7 FM/1310 AM | SMU Mobile App/Varsity Network
Tickets: smumustangs.com/tickets
TEAM NOTES
Captains: Moochie Dixon (#5, WR, Sr.), Kevin Jennings (#7, QB, So.), Kori Roberson Jr,. (#92, DT, Gr.), Kobe Wilson (#24, LB, Gr.)
Collin Rogers was 5-5 on FGs, hitting from 53, 52, 38, 28, 45
SMU RECORD and CAREER HIGH for FGs in a game
Career-long 53-yard FG
He is just the second Mustang with multiple 50+ FGs in a game; Thomas Morstead hit 52 and 50 at Tulsa in 2007
SMU is 2-1
SMU is 20-10 under Rhett Lashlee
SMU is 11-2 in last 13 games
Snaps a 9-game home winning streak
SMU Longest Home Winning Streaks
18 from 1925-28
17 from 1934-36
10 from 1946-48
9 from 2022-24
8 from 2019-20
SMU had 3 takeaways (1 fumble, 2 interceptions)
6 takeaways in the past 2 games
At least one fumble and one interception in consecutive games for the first time since at Rice 11/4/23 (1 fumble, 2 interceptions) and North Texas 11/10/23 (1 fumble, 1 interception)
Multiple takeaways in 6 of the past 10 games
Interceptions: Jared Harrison-Hunte (1st of career), Kobe Wilson (2nd of career),
Forced Fumble: Elijah Roberts (4th of career)
Fumble recovery: Elijah Roberts (1st of career)
Brashard Smith (#1, RB, Sr.) – Jet Award Watch List
116 all-purpose yards (14-75 rushing, 4-21 receiving, 1- -2) punt returns, 2-22 kick returns)
3rd straight game with 100+ all-purpose yards
SMU Highlights and Head Coach Rhett Lashlee postgame radio | SMU Radio Network on KTCK “The Ticket” 96.7 FM, 1310 AM (Rich Phillips & Scott Garner)
Highlights https://tinyurl.com/27o9yxm5
Lashlee postgame https://tinyurl.com/2bx48fn7
SMU had 7 receivers catch a pass
SMU has had at least 7 different receivers catch a pass in 20 straight games
SMU INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
RJ Maryland (#82, TE, Jr.) – Mackey Award Watch List, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Best Tight End
1-2 receiving
SMU CAREER RECEPTIONS - TIGHT ENDS
1 — John Hampton, 2000-02 — 114
2 — Kylen Granson, 2019-20 — 78
3 — RJ Maryland, 2022- — 72
4 — Ryan Kennedy, 2004-06 — 55
SMU CAREER RECEIVING YARDS - TIGHT ENDS
1 — John Hampton, 2000-02 — 1,485
2 — Kylen Granson, 2019-20 — 1,257
3 — RJ Maryland, 2022- — 989
4 — Oscar Roan, 1972-74 — 888
Collin Rogers (#41, K, Jr.)
5-5 on FGs (53, 52, 38, 28, 45)
Career-long 53-yard FG (has made 5 of last 6 from 50+)
SMU CAREER POINTS
1 — Doak Walker, 1945, 47-49 — 288
Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 — 288
Xavier Jones, 2015-19 — 288
4 — Zach Line, 2009-12 — 282
5 — Eddie Garcia, 1978-81 — 262
6 — Collin Rogers, 2022- — 261
7 — Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 — 258
8 — Chase Hover, 2011-13 — 250
SMU CAREER FoGs
1 — Eddie Garcia, 1978-81 — 44
Chase Hover, 2011-13 — 44
Collin Rogers, 2022- — 44
SMU LONGEST FG MADE
1 — Matt Szymanski at Texas Tech, 2010 — 61
2 — Brandy Brownlee vs. Texas Tech, 1985 — 57
3 — John Stewart vs. Baylor, 1993 — 55
4 — Bicky Lesser at Texas Tech, 1968 — 53
Eddie Garcia vs. Texas A&M, 1980 — 53
Matt Szymanski vs. SFA, 2009 — 53
Collin Rogers, vs BYU 2024 — 53
8 — Chad Hedulnd vs. James Madison, 2015 — 52
Chase Hover at Tulane, 2012 — 52
Chipper Johnson at Baylor, 1969 — 52
Eddie Garcia vs. Texas Tech, 1981 — 52
Roy Rios vs. Wyoming, 1997 — 52
Thomas Morstead at Tulsa, 2007 — 52
Collin Rogers, at Nevada 2024 — 52
Collin Rogers, vs BYU 2024 — 52
ADDITIONAL INDIVIDUAL NOTES
Jonathan McGill (#2, S, Gr.) – Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Nominee, Allstate Wuerffel Trophy Watch List
5 tackles
Ahmaad Moses (#3, S, Jr.)
Team-high and career-high tying 9 tackles
Justin Osborne (#51, OL, Gr.) – Outland Trophy Watch List, Remington Trophy Watch List
Has played 48 games at SMU with 45 starts
Logan Parr (#71, OL, Gr.) – Lombardi Award Watch List
15th consecutive starts
Elijah Roberts (#5, DE, Sr.) - Bednarik Award Watch List
forced fumble (4th of career) and recovery (1st of career)
3 tackles
Cale Sanders (#22, S, Sr.)
Had 6 tackles (one off career high)
Brashard Smith (#1, RB, Sr.) – Jet Award Watch List
116 all-purpose yards (14-75 rushing, 4-21 receiving, 1- -2) punt returns, 2-22 kick returns)
3rd straight game with 100+ all-purpose yards
Ahmad Walker (#34, LB, Sr.)
7 tackles, including a half TFL
Kobe Wilson (#24, LB, Gr.)
Second career interception
5 tackles, including a half TFL and a QBH