SMU Upsets No. 22 Louisville in 34-27 Thriller
In a game full of twists and turns, the SMU Mustangs secured a thrilling 34-27 victory over No. 22-ranked Louisville on Saturday, solidifying their position as a serious contender in the ACC. The game, held at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium in Louisville, featured dramatic moments, including a pivotal overturned fumble, game-changing penalties, and a late interception that sealed the win for the Mustangs.
Strong Start for SMU
SMU entered the game as a 6.5-point underdog but wasted no time in taking control. Led by quarterback Kevin Jennings, who had a career performance, the Mustangs took an early lead. Jennings completed 21 of 27 passes for 281 yards, threw for a touchdown, and rushed for 113 yards on 10 carries. His dual-threat ability kept Louisville’s defense on its heels, and SMU scored on their first drive with a 5-yard touchdown run from Roderick Daniels Jr.
Louisville answered with a touchdown drive of their own, as quarterback Tyler Shough connected with wide receiver Ja'Corey Brooks for an 86-yard catch-and-run that electrified the crowd. The first half was a back-and-forth affair, with both offenses showcasing their firepower. SMU led 24-13 at halftime, appearing to have the game under control.
Louisville’s Comeback
The third quarter saw Louisville claw its way back into the game. Shough continued to find success in the passing game, finishing the day with 329 passing yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. Louisville’s ground game, led by Isaac Brown’s 117 rushing yards, also came to life. The Cardinals scored two third-quarter touchdowns, including a 1-yard run from Donald Chaney, tying the game at 27-27 heading into the fourth quarter.
Momentum seemed to be swinging in Louisville’s favor, especially after SMU missed a field goal early in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals had a chance to take the lead on their next drive but failed to convert a crucial fourth-and-1 inside SMU territory, turning the ball over on downs. That decision would come back to haunt them.
Controversial Fumble Overturned
With the game tied at 27 and just over seven minutes left, SMU running back Brashard Smith appeared to fumble after a 19-yard rush to the Louisville 13-yard line. The Cardinals recovered the ball, and it seemed they would have a golden opportunity to take the lead. However, after reviewing the play, officials determined that Smith’s shin was down before the ball came loose, overturning the fumble and allowing SMU to retain possession.
The decision proved to be a game-changer. Louisville’s defense was then penalized for pass interference and offsides, moving the ball to the 1-yard line. LJ Johnson Jr. capitalized with a short touchdown run, giving SMU a 34-27 lead with 6:39 remaining.
Late Interception Seals the Win
Louisville had one last chance to tie the game, driving 59 yards on nine plays to reach the red zone. Shough connected with tight end Mark Redman on a 32-yard pass, and a hands-to-the-face penalty on SMU’s defense moved the Cardinals even closer to the end zone. But just when it looked like Louisville might score, Shough threw an interception in the end zone. SMU safety Isaiah Nwokobia picked off the pass, ending Louisville’s comeback hopes with just over two minutes remaining.
SMU was able to run out the clock, securing their victory and improving to 5-1 on the season. The Mustangs are now 2-0 in ACC play, joining Clemson and Miami at the top of the conference standings.
SMU Proves Their Contender Status
For SMU, this win marked another significant milestone in their first season as an ACC member. The Mustangs’ ability to bounce back after losing a double-digit lead and still securing a victory showed their resilience. Jennings’ standout performance, coupled with strong defensive play when it mattered most, demonstrated that SMU is not only capable of competing in the ACC but can also contend for a conference title.
Louisville Left to Regroup
For Louisville, the loss marked their second consecutive defeat after starting the season 3-0. The Cardinals struggled with inconsistency throughout the game, especially on defense, where they allowed 481 total yards. Despite standout performances from Shough and Brooks, Louisville will need to address their issues quickly, with tough ACC matchups against Virginia and Clemson looming.
Looking Ahead
With this upset win, SMU has firmly established itself as a legitimate contender in the ACC. The Mustangs will look to build on their momentum as they head into a bye week before facing Stanford on the road. Meanwhile, Louisville will travel to face Virginia, hoping to right the ship after two straight losses.
SMU’s victory over No. 22 Louisville has sent shockwaves through the ACC, and the Mustangs are now a team to watch as they continue their quest for a conference title.







