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SMU football vs. Tulane - Oct. 16, 2020
38
SMU SMU 7-3 , 4-3
52
Winner East Carolina ECU 3-6 , 3-5
SMU SMU
7-3 , 4-3
38
Final
52
East Carolina ECU
3-6 , 3-5
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
SMU SMU 7 0 17 14 38
ECU East Carolina 21 24 0 7 52

Game Recap: Football |

SMU Falls To East Carolina

Mustangs Host Houston Dec. 5 At Ford Stadium

Box Score | Postgame Notes

GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Holton Ahlers threw for four first-half touchdowns and East Carolina held off SMU's second-half rally for a 52-38 victory on Saturday.

ECU (3-6, 3-5 American) scored a touchdown on its first six possessions of the game, and closed the half with a short field goal for a 45-7 lead.

Ahlers was 11-of-17 passing for 158 yards in the first half. WR Tyler Snead also had a passing touchdown on a reverse and Keaton Mitchell rushed for 57 yards and a score.

SMU (7-3, 4-3) battled back in the second half with four touchdowns. Shane Buechele scored on a QB sneak and later connected with Ulysses Bentley IV as the Mustangs scored 17 unanswered points in the third quarter.

But Darius Pinnix Jr. sealed it by capping a five-play, 75-yard drive with a short TD run for a 52-24 lead early in the fourth.

Ahlers finished with 298 yards passing, while Buechele was 35 of 50 for 314 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.


SMU Postgame Notes – November 28, 2020

ECU 52, [rv/rv] SMU 38
ECU (3-6, 3-5 American), SMU (7-3, 4-3 American)
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium – Greenville, N.C.
 
NEXT GAME
 
Houston – Saturday, December 5 – TBD – Ford Stadium – Dallas, Texas (Senior Day)
TV: TBD
Radio: KTCK The Ticket 96.7 FM/1310 AM | TuneIn app | SMU Mobile App
 
TEAM NOTES
 
Captains: Shane Buechele (#7, QB, Sr.), Reggie Roberson, Jr. (#8, WR, Sr.), Hayden Howerton (#75, OL, Sr.), Delano Robinson (#3, LB, Sr.), Brandon Stephens (#23, CB, Sr.)
 
SMU is 7-3  
The Mustangs had 3 rushing TDs (have 24 this season)  
RUSHING TDs
1 2019 35
2 1981 33
3 1984 28
4 1985 27
5 1982 26
1973 26
2017 26
8 2011 25
9 2020 24
 
The Mustangs had 2 takeaways (2 fumbles)
  • Had at least one takeaway in 11 of the past 12 games and straight games and 31 of past 34 games
  • Fumble Recoveries: Terry Keys III, Terrance Newman
 
SMU had 3 sacks and 7 TFLs, now has 26 sacks and 76 TFLs on the season  
SMU was 5-5 in the red zone (Now 46-50 for the season; 32 TDs, 14 FGs)
  • Has been perfect in 7 games this season
 
Series History: SMU is 4-5 vs ECU
 
SMU Radio Network Highlights https://soundcloud.com/user-274538678/sets/2020-11-28-ecu-52-smu-38
  • Rich Phillips (PxP), Scott Garner (Analyst)
 
Head Coach Sonny Dykes postgame https://soundcloud.com/user-274538678/2020-11-28-sonny-dykes-postgame
 
SMU INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
 
Ulysses Bentley IV (#26, RB, Fr.) – CFPA Watch List, Doak Walker Award Watch List, FWAA Freshman All-American Watch List
  • 12-36 rushing
  • 4-41 receiving with a TD
    • First receiving TD
 
SMU FRESHMAN RUSHING YARDS
1 Jeff Atkins, 1983 937
2 Ulysses Bentley IV, 2020 913
3 Wayne Morris, 1972 884
 
Shane Buechele (#7, QB, Sr.) – Maxwell Award Watch List, Davey O'Brien Award Watch List, Manning Award Watch List, Wuerffel Trophy Watch List, CFPA Watch List, Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List, Johnny Unitas Gold Arm Award Watch List
  • 35-50 passing for 314 yards and 2 TDs and was 9-0 rushing with a TD
    • Multiple passing TDs in 18 of the past 22 games
    • 87 career TD passes, 57 TD passes at SMU (2nd career at SMU)
    • 2nd rushing TD this season
 
SMU CAREER TD PASSES
1 Ben Hicks, 2016-18 71
2 Shane Buechele, 2019- 57
 
SMU CAREER PASSING YARDS
1 Ben Hicks, 2016-18 9081
2 Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 7179
3 Shane Buechele, 2019- 7024
 
SMU CAREER COMPLETIONS
1 Ben Hicks, 2016-18 718
2 Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 642
3 Garrett Gilbert, 2012-13 603
4 Mike Romo, 1989-92 601
6 Shane Buechele, 2019- 549
 
SMU CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE - YARDS Total Pass Run
1 Ben Hicks, 2016-18 8977 9081 -104
2 Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 7437 5640 1797
3 Shane Buechele, 2019- 7234 7024 210
 
SMU CAREER 300-YD PASSING GAMES
1 Ben Hicks, 2016-18 12
Shane Buechele, 2019- 12
 
SEASON PASSING YARDS
1 Shane Buechele, 2019 3929
2 Kyle Padron, 2010 3828
3 Ben Hicks, 2017 3569
4 Garrett Gilbert, 2013 3528
5 J.J. McDermott, 2011 3421
6 Chuck Hixson, 1968 3103
7 Shane Buechele, 2020 3095
 
Kylen Granson (#83, TE, Sr.) - Biletnikoff Award Watch List, Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List
  • 3-27 receiving with a TD
  • Extends SMU career record for receiving TDs by a tight end (14)
 
SMU CAREER RECEPTIONS - TIGHT ENDS
1 John Hampton, 2000-02 114
2 Kylen Granson, 2019- 78
 
SMU CAREER RECEIVING YARDS - TIGHT ENDS
1 John Hampton, 2000-02 1485
2 Kylen Granson, 2019- 1257
 
SEASON RECEPTIONS - TIGHT ENDS
1 John Hampton, 2000 46
2 Kylen Granson, 2019 43
3 John Hampton, 2001 35
Kylen Granson, 2020 35
 
SEASON RECEIVING TDs - TIGHT ENDS
1 Kylen Granson, 2019 9
2 Ryan Kennedy, 2006 5
Kylen Granson, 2020 5
 
Chris Naggar (#34, K, Sr.) – Ray Guy Award Watch List
  • 1-1 FGs (36) now 17-21 on the season (17 FGM is 5th in a season at SMU)
 
SMU SEASON FG MADE FG
1 Chase Hover, 2013 18
Chase Hover, 2012 18
Chris McMurtray, 2005 18
Eddie Garcia, 1981 18
5 Josh Williams, 2016 17
Chris Naggar, 2020 17
 
ADDITIONAL INDIVIDUAL NOTES
 
Alan Ali (#77, C, Jr.) – Rimington Trophy Watch List
  • 28th straight start
 
Judah Bell (#13, WR, Jr.)
  • Career highs of 7 receptions (was 2) and 53 receiving yards (was 26)
 
Tyler Lavine (#31, RB, So.)
  • 6-34 rushing with 2 TDs and 2-41 receiving
    • 2nd game this season with multiple rushing TDs
    • 4th & 5th rushing TDs of the season
    • Career-high for receiving yards (was 22), including a career-long 32-yard reception
 
Tyler Page (#4, WR, Sr.) – Campbell Trophy Semifinalist
  • Was 5-26 receiving
  • Had a career-long 39-yard punt return
 
Delano Robinson (#3, LB, Sr.)
  • Team-high 6 tackles with a TFL (led SMU in tackles in 8 of last 9 games)
 
Jaylon Thomas (#71, OL, Jr.) - Outland Trophy Watch List
  • Started 28 of past 29 games (Missed game at Tulsa due to injury)
 
Austin Upshaw (#6, WR, Jr.)
  • Career highs of 8 receptions (was 4) and 78 receiving yards (was 45)
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