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MEMPHIS, TN - NOVEMBER 02:  SMU vs Memphis on November 2, 2019 at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, TN. (Photo by George Walker/DFWsportsonline)
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48
SMU SMU 8-1 , 4-1
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Winner Memphis MEM 8-1 , 4-1
SMU SMU
8-1 , 4-1
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Final
54
Memphis MEM
8-1 , 4-1
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
SMU SMU 7 10 7 24 48
MEM Memphis 7 16 17 14 54

Game Recap: Football |

No. 15 SMU Falls To No. 24 Memphis, 54-48

Buechele Throws For 456 Yards, Proche Grabs 13 Receptions For 149 Yards In First Loss Of Season

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Brady White threw for 350 yards and three touchdowns, Antonio Gibson had a school-record 386 all-purpose yards with three scores and No. 24 Memphis held off No. 15 SMU 54-48 Saturday night to cap the biggest day yet in Tigers' football history.

The Tigers (8-1, 4-1) handed SMU its first loss of the season and moved atop the American Athletic Conference's Western Division to improve their case to represent the Group of Five in the New Year's Six.

SMU (8-1, 4-1) came in with its best start to a season since winning 1982 when the Mustangs won their first 10 games. They left having lost their sixth straight in Memphis in a series dominated by the Tigers.

Memphis started the day on display thanks to ESPN's "College GameDay" on Beale Street with wrestler Jerry Lawler as the big guest, then filled the Liberty Bowl with 59,506 for the biggest crowd for an American conference game. The Tigers followed by outdueling the nation's sixth-best scoring offense, which had been averaging 43 points a game.

The teams combined for 1,067 yards total offense, and SMU had its chance after scoring three TDs in the fourth quarter. Shane Buechele threw a 2-yard TD pass to James Proche with 2:06 left and went for 2 after each, converting all three.

But Preston Brady recovered SMU's onside kick, and Memphis ran out the clock for the victory.

Gibson caught six passes for 130 yards and a TD, and he also returned a kickoff 97 yards to open the third. The senior wide receiver padded Memphis' lead, taking a handoff 78 yards for a TD with 9:31 left to give him 386 all-purpose yards for a Memphis record. Damonte Coxie caught seven passes for 143 yards and two TDs.

Buechele finished with 456 yards passing and three TDs, and Ke'mon Freeman ran for two TDs.

The Mustangs played without their leading receiver in Reggie Roberson who is ranked eighth in the nation with 803 yards receiving. Roberson didn't travel with SMU after hurting his foot early in a win against Houston on Oct. 24.

SMU hosts East Carolina on Nov. 9 at 11:00 AM CT.

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