SMU Dominates No. 18 Pitt 48-25, Remains Undefeated in ACC Play
No. 20 SMU made a bold statement in their first season in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), overwhelming the previously undefeated and 18th-ranked Pittsburgh Panthers with a 48-25 victory on Saturday night at Ford Stadium. With this win, the Mustangs remain tied for the conference lead and continue their impressive run as ACC newcomers.
Brashard Smith’s Standout Performance
SMU running back Brashard Smith delivered an exceptional performance, setting a new career high with 161 rushing yards. He opened the scoring with a thrilling 71-yard touchdown run in the second quarter and added another rushing touchdown later in the game. Smith also made an impressive catch for a receiving touchdown, showcasing his versatility and big-play capability. His 23 carries and 21 receiving yards made him a crucial part of SMU’s high-powered offense.
Kevin Jennings Bounces Back
Quarterback Kevin Jennings had a strong showing, completing 17 of 25 passes for 306 yards and two touchdowns. Jennings demonstrated poise and efficiency, especially after a challenging game the previous week, where he committed five turnovers in an overtime win against Duke. His connection with tight end Matthew Hibner for an 80-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter was a game-defining moment, further highlighting SMU’s explosive offensive capabilities.
The Mustangs built a commanding 34-3 lead by halftime, scoring touchdowns in various ways. LJ Johnson capped the opening drive with a 2-yard rushing touchdown, and Roderick Daniels Jr. added a 3-yard rushing touchdown on a reverse play, leaping over a defender to reach the end zone.
Pitt’s Struggles and Key Injuries
The Panthers, aiming for their first 8-0 start since 1981, faced challenges throughout the game. Their defense struggled to contain SMU’s fast-paced offense, and quarterback Eli Holstein, returning from an undisclosed injury, threw for 248 yards on 29 of 47 passing but could not keep up with SMU's relentless attack. Holstein left the game in the fourth quarter due to the lopsided score, and the Panthers’ offense was unable to mount a significant comeback.
Pittsburgh’s defensive unit, which had been effective in previous games, had difficulty getting key stops and tackling effectively. The team converted only 31.3% of their third-down opportunities, which compounded their struggles and made it challenging to regain momentum.
AJ Davis Injury Scare
A frightening moment occurred when SMU cornerback AJ Davis suffered an injury while making a tackle on a kickoff. Davis remained down on the field and was taken off on a stretcher. Later, SMU officials provided reassuring news, confirming that Davis had full movement and was coherent, with all initial scans coming back clear. Davis returned to the sideline by the end of the game, much to the relief of everyone present.
Special Teams and Defensive Highlights
In addition to the standout offensive performances, SMU's special teams and defense made critical contributions. Kicker Collin Rogers nailed two field goals, including a 45-yarder in the third quarter, further extending the Mustangs' lead. On defense, linebacker Jonathan McGill recorded a crucial interception, and the defensive line consistently pressured Pitt’s quarterbacks, forcing hurried throws and broken plays.
SMU's ability to dominate all phases of the game showcased their well-rounded team dynamic. The Mustangs' defense held Pitt to just 3 points in the first half and capitalized on turnovers to maintain control.
Poll Implications
With the impressive win, SMU (8-1, 5-0 ACC) is likely to climb in the rankings and could challenge for their highest position since 2019, when they reached No. 15. Meanwhile, Pitt’s first loss of the season may result in them dropping out of the Top 25, as they were already the lowest-ranked undefeated Power Four team coming into the game.
The losses by Pitt and No. 11 Clemson leave SMU tied with No. 5 Miami (9-0, 5-0) atop the ACC standings. However, SMU does not face Miami during the regular season, which could make the race for the conference title even more intriguing.
Looking Ahead
Pittsburgh will aim to recover as they prepare for two home games, first against Virginia next Saturday, followed by No. 11 Clemson on November 16. Addressing their defensive shortcomings and finding ways to improve offensive consistency will be key.
SMU will have a bye week before hosting Boston College on November 16. The Mustangs are now in prime position to make a run for the ACC title and will focus on maintaining their momentum and discipline in the weeks ahead.
The Mustangs’ dominant performance on Saturday showcased their potential as a powerhouse in their new conference and left fans eager to see how far this team can go.







