SMU Triumphs Over TCU 66-42 in a Wild Showdown, Sonny Dykes Ejected
In a high-scoring, action-packed game, SMU defeated TCU 66-42 in a historic rivalry matchup that saw former SMU coach Sonny Dykes ejected from the game. The Mustangs, now a member of the ACC, showcased an impressive performance, scoring three non-offensive touchdowns and piling up 66 points, the most ever in the long-running Iron Skillet series. SMU gets its first statement win as a member of the ACC, marking a pivotal moment in their football program’s journey.
SMU’s Dominant Start
SMU wasted no time in establishing dominance. Within the first nine minutes of the game, the Mustangs jumped to a 17-0 lead, highlighted by two quick touchdowns from the defense and special teams. Brandon Crossley returned a TCU fumble 51 yards for a touchdown, and Roderick Daniels Jr. followed with a 69-yard punt return just 58 seconds later. These early scores set the tone for the rest of the game, giving SMU momentum that would carry through the final whistle.
Quarterback Kevin Jennings led the offense with a composed performance in his first start of the season. He completed 14 of 19 passes for 137 yards and two touchdowns, while also rushing for 41 yards. Running back Brashard Smith added to the onslaught, rushing for 127 yards and four touchdowns, including a 24-yard scoring pass from Jennings. Smith’s performance on both the ground and through the air was instrumental in SMU’s victory.
The Impact of Sonny Dykes’ Ejection
In a shocking turn of events, TCU head coach Sonny Dykes was ejected early in the second half after receiving two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties. Dykes’ frustration boiled over when a holding call negated a TCU kickoff return for a touchdown, prompting him to lash out at the officials. After being flagged twice for unsportsmanlike behavior, Dykes was ejected, marking the first time in his 15-year head coaching career that he had been thrown out of a game.
Despite the drama surrounding Dykes’ ejection, TCU quarterback Josh Hoover put up a strong fight, throwing for 396 yards and three touchdowns. However, Hoover also had four turnovers—two interceptions and two fumbles—that proved costly for the Horned Frogs. One of those fumbles was returned for a touchdown by SMU’s defense, while an interception by Ahmaad Moses led to a 69-yard pick-six, sealing TCU’s fate.
The Game-Changing Moment
As the first half drew to a close, SMU’s defense stepped up in a big way, intercepting a pass from Hoover that Ahmaad Moses returned 69 yards for a touchdown. This interception capped a 17-point scoring spree in the final 1:28 of the half, giving the Mustangs a commanding 41-21 lead going into halftime. The defensive dominance displayed by SMU was crucial in shutting down TCU’s offense and preventing any potential comeback.
“The sequence of events right before half was huge,” said SMU head coach Rhett Lashlee. “Our defense played tough, our offense stayed focused, and we felt like we were the most physical team on the field from start to finish.”
TCU’s Struggles Continue
For TCU, the game was a continuation of their struggles this season. While Hoover showed flashes of brilliance with 396 passing yards and three touchdowns, his four turnovers, including a pick-six and two costly fumbles, proved too much to overcome. TCU’s defense also faltered, allowing 238 rushing yards and failing to stop SMU’s balanced attack.
Despite solid performances from wide receivers Jack Bech (166 yards, 2 touchdowns) and Eric McAlister (114 yards, 1 touchdown), TCU’s inability to protect the football and prevent big plays on defense left them vulnerable throughout the game.
SMU’s Rise in the ACC
SMU’s victory over TCU marked a significant milestone in their first season as an ACC member. With a 3-1 record, the Mustangs are showing that they can compete at a high level, both offensively and defensively. The team’s ability to force five turnovers and score three non-offensive touchdowns for the first time in 12 years highlights their well-rounded performance. Most importantly, SMU gets its first statement win as a member of the ACC, making this a key moment in their football journey.
Looking ahead, SMU’s defense has now recorded at least three takeaways in three consecutive games, giving them momentum as they continue their ACC schedule. Collin Rogers also made his mark with three field goals, including one from 51 yards, further proving that all aspects of the team are clicking.
Moving Forward
SMU’s 66-42 win over TCU was more than just a rivalry victory; it was a statement that the Mustangs are a force to be reckoned with in the ACC. With key contributions from both sides of the ball and the special teams unit, SMU proved their dominance and sent a message to future opponents. As the Mustangs continue their journey through their first ACC season, their ability to win in all three phases of the game will be key to their success moving forward.
Meanwhile, TCU must regroup after this disappointing loss. The Horned Frogs will need to correct their turnover issues and find ways to tighten up their defense if they hope to rebound in future games.







