SMU Continues Dominance with Victory Over Boston College
The SMU Mustangs showcased their ACC dominance with a thrilling 38-28 victory over the Boston College Eagles, extending their winning streak to seven games. In their first season as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Mustangs are proving themselves as strong contenders for the league championship and a potential berth in the expanded College Football Playoff.
This pivotal win, played in front of a sold-out crowd at Gerald J. Ford Stadium, solidifies SMU's position atop the ACC standings with a 6-0 conference record and a 9-1 overall tally.
A Stellar Offensive Display
Quarterback Kevin Jennings delivered another standout performance, throwing for 298 yards and three touchdowns. His precision and poise kept the Mustangs' offense in rhythm throughout the game. A key moment came in the third quarter when Jennings connected with wide receiver Jordan Hudson on a 38-yard touchdown pass that gave SMU a permanent lead.
On the ground, Brashard Smith continued to impress with a 120-yard rushing effort, including a crucial 4-yard touchdown run before halftime. Smith’s performance marked a milestone as he became the 12th player in SMU history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a single season.
Boston College Puts Up a Fight
Boston College (5-5, 2-4 ACC) entered the game looking to build on their recent win over Syracuse, but despite their efforts, they fell short against a determined SMU squad. Quarterback Grayson James, making his first start for the Eagles, demonstrated promise with 237 passing yards and a rushing touchdown. The Eagles even managed to take a 21-20 lead early in the second half, but their momentum waned under SMU's relentless attack.
James faced pressure from SMU’s defense, which sacked him multiple times and forced critical turnovers, including an interception by Isaiah Nwokobia in the end zone. Despite Boston College's strong 417-yard offensive performance, they struggled to capitalize on key opportunities.
Key Moments Define the Game
The game began with SMU overcoming an early missed field goal to establish control. Collin Rogers redeemed himself later by converting three field goals, including a 41-yarder that closed out the first half with a 20-14 lead for the Mustangs.
After Boston College briefly reclaimed the lead in the third quarter, SMU responded immediately with Jennings’ touchdown pass to Hudson. Smith followed up with a two-point conversion, and the Mustangs never looked back. Late in the fourth quarter, wide receiver Key’Shawn Smith sealed the win with a highlight-reel touchdown reception.
SMU’s Continued Rise in the ACC
This victory underscores SMU’s remarkable transition into a power conference. The Mustangs have now won 17 of their last 18 regular-season games and set a school record with 15 consecutive conference victories. Their high-powered offense, complemented by a disciplined defense, positions them as a serious threat in the ACC and beyond.
Head coach Rhett Lashlee praised his team’s resilience and ability to deliver under pressure. The Mustangs’ success this season is a testament to their preparation and determination, as they aim to secure their first ACC championship in their inaugural season.
What’s Next?
SMU will face Virginia in their final regular-season road game next week, while Boston College returns home to take on North Carolina. With their bowl eligibility secure, the Mustangs will now set their sights on the ACC title game and a potential spot in the College Football Playoff.
This win keeps SMU’s dream season alive and firmly places them among the top contenders in college football. Fans can look forward to more high-stakes action as the Mustangs continue their quest for championship glory.







