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SMU football at Boston College - Nov. 8, 2025
45
Winner SMU SMU 7-3 , 5-1
13
Boston College BCE 1-9 , 0-6
Winner
SMU SMU
7-3 , 5-1
45
Final
13
Boston College BCE
1-9 , 0-6
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
SMU SMU 10 7 14 14 45
BCE Boston College 0 6 0 7 13

Game Recap: Football |

Mustangs Top Boston College, 45-13

Jennings Shines Through the Air, Knight and Hudson Go Over 100 Yards Receving, McFall Scores 3 TDs

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BOSTON (AP) -- Kevin Jennings threw for three touchdowns and 326 yards to carry SMU to a 45-13 victory over Boston College on Saturday, spoiling the Eagles' annual Red Bandana Game and sending them to their ninth straight loss.

The game honors the memory of Welles Crowther, a BC graduate and former lacrosse player, who was working in the South Tower of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001 and died rescuing people. He was known for carrying a red bandanna.

Jennings completed 16-of-32 passes with TD throws of 25, 61 and 37 yards for the Mustangs (7-3, 5-1 Atlantic Coast Conference). Derrick McFall ran for three TDs.

Dylan Lonergan was 25 of 37 for 232 yards with a TD and interception for BC (1-9, 0-6) after starting QB Grayson James was benched following fumbling twice in the opening quarter. SMU came into the day leading the FBS with 22 turnovers gained.

Leading 17-6, the Mustangs took control when Jennings hit Yamir Knight with the 61-yarder. Knight was wide open deep over-the-middle, cut to his left after the catch and slipped inside the pylon for the score on SMU's first drive of the second half.

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Jennings then hit Matthew Hibner with the 37-yard TD toss.

Coming off an upset victory over then-No. 10 Miami, the Mustangs built a 17-0 lead before the Eagles kicked a pair of late second-quarter field goals.

The Eagles wore red bandana-trimmed uniforms in the special game that started with an upset of then-No. 9 USC on Sept. 13, 2014. On the back of jerseys instead of names it read: "For Welles." … BC dropped to 5-7 in the game.

In the first half, BC coach Bill O'Brien elected to skip trying for a short field when it had a fourth-and-3 inside the 5 trailing 10-0. Still down 10, he skipped a bid for a 43-yard try on a fourth-and-2.

Despite two non-conference losses, the Mustangs can affect the ACC's bid for the College Football playoff picture with a big matchup against Louisville in two weeks.

The Eagles have two chances to end what's been the worst season since 0-11 in 1978 with a home game against Georgia Tech next week before traveling to Syracuse on Thanksgiving weekend.
 



SMU Postgame Notes – November 8, 2025
  • SMU 45, Boston College 13
  • SMU (7-3, 5-1 ACC), BC (1-9, 0-6 ACC)
  • Alumni Stadium – Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 
NEXT GAME
  • [15 CFP/14 AP/15 AFCA] Louisville - Saturday, November 22 – TBD – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – Dallas, Texas
FOR THE RECORD
  • SMU is 7-3 this season
    • SMU is 36-15 under Rhett Lashlee
    • SMU in 26-4 in conference games under Rhett Lashlee
    • SMU is 26-4 in the last 29 regular-season games
    • SMU is 13-1 in November under Rhett Lashlee
    • SMU is 14-3 in the last 16 road games
  • SMU is 13-1 in ACC games since joining the conference in 2024
  • SMU is 31-3 under Rhett Lashlee when scoring 30+ points
    • 4-1 this season when scoring 30+ points
SACKS
  • SMU had 8 sacks, the most since 9 at Virginia 11/23/24
  • SMU RECORD 4 sacks by Isaiah Smith (tied Justin Lawler & Luke Johnson)
MARGIN
  • Largest margin in a road win since 55-0 at Temple 10/20/23
  • 32-point victory -largest for SMU in a road ACC game
    • 32 (45-13 at Boston College 11/8/25)
    • 30 (40-10 at Stanford 10/19/24)
    • 26 (33-7 at Virginia 11/23/24)
TOTAL YARDS
  • SMU recorded a season-high 574 yards (353 passing / 206 rushing yards) 
    • -    The most in a game since vs. HCU (595), Aug. 31, 2024
SINGLE-GAME TOTAL YARDS UNDER RHETT LASHLEE    
Houston, 11-5-2022 (W, 77-63)   642  
Tulsa, 10-28-2023 (W, 69-10)     638  
Houston Christian, 8-31-2024   595  
at North Texas, 9-3-2022     576  
at Boston College, 11-8-2025     574  


FAST DRIVES SPREADING THE BALL 
  • Kevin Jennings (#7, QB, RS Jr.) -- Maxwell Award Watch List, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List, Davey O'Brien Award Watch List, Manning Award Watch List, East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List, Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List, Phil Steele All-ACC Second Team, Athlon Sports All-ACC Third Team
    • 17-6 as a starter
    • 16-32 passing for 326 yards with 3 TDs (21 passing TDs this season)
    • 1st time in his career with back-to-back 300-yard passing games
    • 2nd straight 300-yard game, 6th of his career
    • TD passes to: 25-yard touchdown to Jordan Hudson, 61-yard touchdown to Yamir Knight, 37-yard touchdown to Matthew Hibner 
    • Entering the game
      • 2nd ACC / 7th NCAA FBS in passing yards per game at 2,484
      • 2nd ACC / 12th NCAA FBS in passing yards per game at 276.0
      • 3rd ACC / 19th NCAA FBS in passing TDs at 18
      • 5th ACC / 27th NCAA FBS in total offense per game at 278.7
      • 5th ACC / 44th NCAA FBS in points responsible for at 13.3
  • 7 different receivers caught a pass
CENTURY MARK
  • Yamir Knight was 7-162 receiving with 1 TD, his second career 100-yard receiving game
    • Career high receiving yards
    • The most receiving yards in a game since Rashee Rice (180) at Tulsa, Oct. 29, 2022
  • Jordan Hudson was 5-104 receiving with 1 TD, his second 100-yard receiving game this season.
    • Last time SMU had two players with 100+ receiving yards each in a single game was Sept. 3, 2022 against North Texas (Rashee Rice (166) & Jordan Kerley (103)).
    • Last time SMU had one 100-yard rusher & two 100-yard receivers in a game: U. Bentley IV (227) & R. Roberson Jr. (103)/R. Rice (102) at UNT, Sept. 19, 2020
  • T.J. Harden ran for 16-130 yards 
    • Season high rushing yards (2nd 100-yard game this season)
    • Most rushing yards in a game since Brashard Smith (161) vs. Pitt, Nov. 2, 2024 
RUNNING WILD
  • SMU rushed for 222 yards and had 3 rushing touchdowns in the game 
    • Derrick McFall 5-64 yards and 3 rushing touchdowns 
    • 1-yard rushing touchdown (Q1-8:56)
    • 6-yard rushing touchdown (Q4-13:25)
    • 48-yard rushing touchdown (Q4-6:38
      • Totaled four rushing TD this season and six in his career 
  • Second time this season a player has rushed for 3 touchdowns in a game 
  • SMU has had at least one rushing touchdown in the last five games 
  • SMU has had multiple rushing touchdowns in three of the last four games
BIG PLAYS FOURTH-DOWN STOPS
  • SMU held Boston College to 4-7 on fourth downs
    • 4th & 3 at the SMU 4 – incomplete pass (2nd Qtr, 8:37)
    • 4th & 2 at the SMU 25 – sacked by Isaiah Smith for 7-yard loss (2nd Qtr, 4:21)
      • 10th stop on 4th & 2 or less this season
TEAM NOTES
  • Captains: Alexander Kilgore (#54, LB, Jr.), Isaiah Smith (#1, DE, Sr.), Terry Webb (#4, DT, Sr.), PJ Williams (#59, OL, Jr.)
  • SMU had a season high 8 Sacks, 9 TFLs, 3 pass breakups, 
  • SMU had 4 takeaways (2 fumbles, 2 interceptions)
    • Multiple takeaways in 14 of the past 23 games, including 9 of 10 games this season
    • Interceptions: Tyren Polley (1st of career), Seal Reyes (1st of career) 
    • Fumble Recoveries: Ahmaad Moses (2)
    • Have 26 takeaways this season (entered the game 1st ACC / 1st NCAA FBS in takeaways – 22)
    • Have 16 interceptions this season (entered the game 1st ACC / 4th NCAA FBS in interceptions – 14)
    • Have 10 fumble recoveries this season (entered the game 1st ACC / 5th NCAA FBS in fumble recoveries – 8)
TV AND RADIO HIGHLIGHTS SMU INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
  • Jordan Hudson (#2, WR, Sr.) - East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List, Phil Steele All-ACC Second Team, Athlon Sports All-ACC Second Team
    • 5-104 receiving with one touchdown
      • Third 100+ receiving yard game this season and second consecutive.
    • Caught 44-yard touchdown pass from Kevin Jennings (Q1-9:28)
SMU CAREER RECEIVING TDs    
1 James Proche, 2016-19   39
2 Emmanuel Sanders, 2006-09   34
3 Courtland Sutton, 2014-17   31
4 Aldrick Robinson, 2007-10   30
5 Emanuel Tolbert, 1976-79   25
  Rashee Rice, 2019-22   25
7 Reggie Roberson Jr. 2018-21   23
8 Jerry LeVias, 1966-68     22
9 Darius Johnson, 2009-12   20
10 RJ Maryland, 2022-     19
11 Jason Wolf, 1989-92     17
12 Jordan Hudson, 2022-   16
13 Ron Morris, 1983-86     15
 
  • Kevin Jennings (#7, QB, RS Jr.) -- Maxwell Award Watch List, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List, Davey O'Brien Award Watch List, Manning Award Watch List, East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List, Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List, Phil Steele All-ACC Second Team, Athlon Sports All-ACC Third Team
    • 16-32 passing for 326 yards with three touchdowns
CAREER TD PASSES    
1 Tanner Mordecai, 2021-22 72
2 Ben Hicks, 2016-18   71
3 Shane Buechele, 2019-20 57
4 Justin Willis, 2006-08   51
5 Kevin Jennings, 2022- 50
 
CAREER TDs RESPONSIBLE FOR (Pass/Run)
1 Tanner Mordecai, 2021-22 (72/4) 76
2 Ben Hicks, 2016-18 (71/3)   74
3 Shane Buechele, 2019-20 (57/4) 61
4 Kevin Jennings, 2022-   58
5 Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 (30/27) 57
  Justin Willis, 2006-08 (51/6)   57
 
CAREER PASSING YARDS    
1 Ben Hicks, 2016-18   9081
2 Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 7179
3 Tanner Mordecai, 2021-22 7152
4 Shane Buechele, 2019-20 7024
5 Kevin Jennings 2022- 6878
6 Garrett Gilbert, 2012-13 6460
7 Mike Ford, 1977-80   6239
 
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
5 Tanner Mordecai, 2021-22 596
6 Kevin Jennings, 2022- 551
7 Shane Buechele, 2019-20 549
 
SMU CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE - YARDS (Pass | Run)
1 Ben Hicks, 2016-18   8977 9081 -104
2 Tanner Mordecai, 2021-22 7454 7152 302
3 Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 7437 5640 1797
4 Kevin Jennings, 2022- 7407 6878 529
5 Shane Buechele, 2019-20 7234 7024 210
 
CAREER 300-YD PASSING GAMES
1 Tanner Mordecai, 2021-22 13
2 Ben Hicks, 2016-18   12
  Shane Buechele, 2019-20 12
4 Garrett Gilbert, 2012-13 9
5 Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 8
  Kyle Padron, 2009-11   8
7 Mike Romo, 1989-92   6
  Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008-09 6
  Kevin Jennings, 2022- 6
 
  • RJ Maryland (#82, TE, Sr.) -- John Mackey Award Watch List, College Football Comeback Player of the Year Watch List, Senior Bowl Top 300 List, East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List, Phil Steele All-ACC Second Team, Athlon Sports All-ACC Second Team, Dave Campbell's Texas Football All-Texas First Team
    • 2-42 receiving 
SMU CAREER RECEPTIONS - TIGHT ENDS
1 John Hampton, 2000-02   114
2 RJ Maryland, 2022-   108
 
SMU CAREER RECEIVING YARDS - TIGHT ENDS
1 John Hampton, 2000-02     1485
2 RJ Maryland, 2022-     1439
  
  • Isaiah Smith (#1, DE, Sr.) - Phil Steele All-ACC Fourth Team
    • Recorded 9 tackles, 4 sacks (career-high)
    • Tied SMU RECORD of 4 sacks (4 by Justin Lawler vs Connecticut 2017, Luke Johnson vs UTEP 1999)
SMU CAREER SACKS    
1 Luke Johnson, 1997-99 23.5
2 Isaiah Smith, 2021-   22.5
3 Ja'Gared Davis, 2009-12 20.5
  Justin Lawler, 2014-17   20.5
5 Justin Rogers, 2003-06 19.5
6 Anthony Beverly, 1981-84 19.0
 
SMU SINGLE-GAME SACKS    
1 Luke Johnson, at UTEP 1999   4.0
  Justin Lawler, Connecticut 9/30/17 4.0
  Isaiah Smith, at Boston College 11/8/25 4.0
 
 
ADDITIONAL INDIVIDUAL NOTES
  • Stone Eby (#44, TE, RS-Sr.)
    • 1-1 PAT
      • First career PAT
  • TJ Harden (#27, RB, Sr. ) - East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List
    • Had 16 carries for 130 rushing yards, long of 53 yards
      • Season high for both total rushing yards and long.
  • Matthew Hibner (#88, TE, Gr.) - John Mackey Award Watch List
    • Had one reception for 37 yards and a touchdown
      • Third touchdown this season, seventh in career
  • Alexander Kilgore (#54, LB, Jr.) - Allstate Wuerffel Trophy Watch List, Allstate AFCA Good Works Team nominee, Athlon Sports All-ACC Fourth Team
    • Registered 10 tackles
      • 1 short of tying career high for tackles
  • Sam Keltner (#95, K, Fr.)
    • 5-5 PAT
    • 1-1 FG (made 20-yarder)
  • Yamir Knight (#8, WR, Jr.)
    • 7-162 receiving with one touchdown
      • Career high for receiving yards
      • Long of 61 yards (career high)
  • Derrick McFall (#0, RB, Fr.) – Doak Walker Award Watch List
    • 5-64 rushing with three touchdowns
      • Career-high long of 48t
    • Four rushing TDs this season, six for his career
  • Wade McSparron (#43, P, RS Fr.)
    • 5-239 punting with a long of 53 yards
      • Two of at least 50 yards (ties career high)
  • Ahmaad Moses (#3, S. Sr.) -- Senior Bowl Top 300 List, East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List, Athlon Sports All-ACC First Team, Phil Steele All-ACC Second Team, ACC DB of the Week (9/2)
    • Two fumble recoveries (first two of his career)
    • Totaled four tackles
  • William Nettles (#0, CB, Fr.)
    • Recorded four tackles, 1 pass breakup (ties career high)
  • Addison Nichols (#63, OL, RS Jr.) -- Rimington Trophy Watch List, East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List, Phil Steele All-ACC Third Team, Athlon Sports All-ACC Third Team
    • Started 10 games at RG at SMU (started all 12 games at Arkansas in 2024)
  • Isaiah Nwokobia (#23, S, RS Sr.) - Paycom Jim Thorpe Award Watch List, Bronco Nagurski Trophy Watch List, Chuck Bednarik Watch List, Senior Bowl Top 300 List, East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List, Walter Camp All-America Second Team, Sporting News All-America Second Team, Athlon Sports All-America Third Team, Phil Steele All-America Fourth Team, All-ACC Team, Phil Steele All-ACC First Team, Athlon Sports All-ACC First Team, Dave Campbell's Texas Football All-Texas First Team
    • Registered two tackles
  • Logan Parr (#71, OL, Gr.) -- East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List, Phil Steele All-ACC Second Team, Athlon Sports All-ACC Second Team, Dave Campbell's Texas Football All-Texas First Team
    • Game-time decision - Played, but didn't start - Has started 35 of the 37 games played at SMU
  • Tyren Polley Jr. (#10, S, Fr.)
    • Recorded a career high of eight tackles
    • Made first career interception
  • Cameron Robertson (#9, DE, Sr.) - Athlon Sports All-ACC Third Team
    • DNP - (entered game 3rd ACC /28th NCAA FBS in sacks at 0.71 per game)
  • Terry Webb (#4, DT, 5th Yr. ) - East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List, Dave Campbell's Texas Football All-Texas Second Team
    • Notched three tackles
  • PJ Williams (#59, OL, RS Jr.) - Outland Trophy Watch List, East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List, Athlon Sports All-ACC First Team, Phil Steele All-ACC Fourth Team, Dave Campbell's Texas Football All-Texas Second Team
    • Has started the last 25 games he has played
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