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Post by Captain Canada » 05 Feb 2026, 21:12

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2030 Season Preview - SMU Football

Head coach: Nico Augustine (4th year)
Offensive Coordinator: Kwame Aguyei (1st year)
Defensive Coordinator: Griffin McCauley (1st year)
2029 record: 16-0, 8-0 (1st in ACC)
Preseason Ranking: #6
Preseason All-Americans: None
Preseason All-ACC: C Leati Higgins (1st Team)

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The Cheeseman Era Rolls On
Everything SMU is and hopes to be still begins and ends with its quarterback. Alonzo Cheeseman, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner, chose legacy over leverage, returning to Dallas with the NFL - and the likely number one overall pick - waiting patiently.

The question isn’t whether he’s good enough. It’s whether there’s another gear left to find.

Under second-year offensive coordinator Kwame Aguyei, Cheeseman is operating an offense that feels more deliberate, more punishing, and arguably more mature. He’s no longer just a playmaker - he’s a program driver, asked to manage tempo, protections, and personnel in a way few college quarterbacks ever are.

If SMU is built to last, Cheeseman is the proof point.

The running game is both a strength and a storyline.

Justice Spielman returns as the incumbent, intent on holding onto the lion’s share of carries after emerging as last year’s primary option. Brian Volson, slowed by injury down the stretch in 2029, is back healthy and motivated, hoping to reclaim the form that once made him the engine of the offense well on its way to an 1,000-yard rushing season.

Then there’s Cal McCalebb, who carried SMU through the postseason when injuries mounted, and he enters 2030 determined to show that his College Football Playoff breakout wasn’t the product of catching defenses off guard and being spoon-fed carries. His offseason focus has been on explosiveness and consistency - and coaches have noticed.

Adding fuel to the fire are two of the most intriguing young backs in the country - five-star Avery Knowles and four-star Dwayne Sowells. One is expected to redshirt, but training camp has been a red-hot competition between the two, with Sowells’ vision and Knowles’ raw upside making the decision anything but simple.

Depth won SMU a title last year. It may define this season too.

The wide receiver room takes another step forward with Marquis Avant at the helm. After a second consecutive 1,000-yard season, Avant bypassed the NFL to finish what he started, eyeing a run at the Biletnikoff Trophy as the nation’s best receiver.

He’s flanked by a balanced trio in Tomas Smoker - the offense’s home run threat, Eric DeLuca - the chain-moving specialist, and Kenyon Natson - the 6-foot-4 five-star freshman whose physical traits already stand out.

Behind them, second-year receivers like Bobby Goodspeed and Mustafa Agude are pushing for real roles after flashes late last season, predominantly as return specialists.

It’s a group that may lack a singular superstar beyond Avant - but the versatility of this group, full of players who know their role can pay dividends.

Few teams can match SMU at tight end. Dwayne Kasay, a two-time Mackey Award winner, returns with history in sight. But, the bigger spring revelation was Lionel Davenport, who dominated camp and forced the offense to account for him as a primary weapon rather than a complementary piece.

Together, they form arguably the best one-two punch at the position in college football - a nightmare matchup in an offense increasingly comfortable living between the tackles.

The offensive line remains one of the nation's best, anchored between the tackles by Austin Jasmine at left guard, Leati Higgins at center, and Mitch Slater at right guard.

The addition of David Coco, the four-star transfer tackle from Arkansas State and a holdover from Nico Augustine’s early coaching days, bolsters the unit further.

The one lingering concern is at tackle. Walter Loudermilk and Ethan Whitehead are battling for the final spot, but both struggled the most in limited pressure allowed last season.

Promising? Absolutely. Finished products? Not quite.

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Reloading, Not Replacing
There’s no sugarcoating it - the defense is younger, thinner, and less proven than the offense.

Gone are pillars like Armani Medlock, Kevin Lockridge, Thomas McCariens, and Trent Landry, whose departure to Auburn leaves a Landry-sized void up front.

The hope lies in emergence.

Davon Kamara, arriving from LSU, teams with sophomore Jameson Beckner, an All-Freshman ACC selection, to keep the pass rush alive. Inside, Iosefa Funk (6-foot-6, 305 lbs) steps in from Tulsa, pairing with Adrian Fogg to stabilize their elite run defense.

Linebacker responsibilities will fall heavily on Ben Stutz in his final season, Keke Madden, and five-star freshman Eli Nall, who is expected to make an immediate impact.

In the secondary, Jamerson Cotton arrives from Utah State to take over as CB1, making SMU’s third consecutive season with a new top cornerback (going from Marcellus Barnes Jr. to Manu Hook, and now Cotton). The scheme should lean more toward zone coverage this year, reducing the blitz-heavy approach of 2029.

At safety, the surprise of the offseason was Esteban Brewer, the reigning Jim Thorpe Award winner, returning for another year. He pairs with strong safety Larry Tu’ikolovatu, though don’t be surprised if elite recruits Taylor Stick or Alex Longoria carve out meaningful roles early.

SMU doesn’t look like a one-year wonder. It looks like a program transitioning from arrival to residency among college football’s elite.

The offense is championship-caliber. The defense is evolving. And the expectations are no longer theoretical.

2030 TEAM SCHEDULE
Week Opponent Last Year
0 OFF --
1 vs #1 Alabama (14-2, 8-0)
2 at #11 Texas (9-4, 6-2)
3 vs #14 TCU (11-3, 7-1)
4 at North Carolina (8-5, 5-3)
5 vs Auburn (8-5, 4-4)
6 at #3 Pittsburgh (12-4, 6-2)
7 at Virginia Tech (5-7, 2-6)
8 OFF --
9 vs Boston College (7-6, 4-4)
10 at Memphis (3-9, 1-7)
11 vs Tulane (5-7, 3-5)
12 vs Georgia Tech (7-6, 3-5)
13 OFF --
14 vs Wake Forest (3-9, 1-7)

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Post by Soapy » Yesterday, 08:07

that front half of that schedule is a motherfucker
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Post by Captain Canada » Yesterday, 11:48

Soapy wrote:
Yesterday, 08:07
that front half of that schedule is a motherfucker
The way they locked my conference games was so disrespectful, had to frontload it to get a decent Bye Week.

That Bye Week (as you would say) is gonna hit like Crack in the 80s :obama:
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Post by redsox907 » Yesterday, 12:37

Bama coming back for blood

season gonna be made or broken by Week 4 :lbjooo:
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Saturday, August 31, 2029 | Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, NC)


Week 1 Preview: vs Alabama (0-0, 0-0)

Synopsis
SMU starts their season off with a National Championship rematch against the reloaded Alabama Crimson Tide to start things off. The Crimson Tide have returned the majority of their roster back from their devastating loss against the Mustangs, namely with star running back Alexander Romo on offense. However, they lose quarterback Keelon Russell to graduation. Replacing him is senior Dion Ervin - an absolute flamethrower of a quarterback who might have the best arm in the nation. We all know how SMU has historically struggled against the pass, and that will be Alabama's bread-and-butter if they can get it working.

On the defensive side for Alabama, they have arguably the best two players in the country in WILL linebacker Matt Grubbs and pass rusher Kalen Thurman. Now that SMU's Thomas McCariens is in the NFL, these two are the favorites for most of the defensive awards at the season's end and their primary job is to make reigning Heisman Trophy winner Alonzo Cheeseman's night a living Hell. The SMU offensive line - namely new starting left tackle David Coco - will have their work cut out for them from the jump.

Spread: Alabama -2.5

SMU Team Stats
Points: 0.0
Points Allowed: 0.0
Total Sacks: 0
Red Zone Conv.: 100%
Turnover Diff.: 0

Alabama Team Stats
Points: 0.0
Points Allowed: 0.0
Total Sacks: 0
Red Zone Conv.: 100%
Turnover Diff.: 0

SMU Impact Players
QB Alonzo Cheeseman, Rs Jr -- 90 overall | 97 Agility | 97 Throw Power | 88 Awareness
OT David Coco, Rs Sr -- 92 overall | 99 Strength | 89 Run Block | 98 Lead Block
MIKE Keke Madden, Sr -- 90 overall | 90 Strength | 90 Hit Power | 86 Power Move

Alabama Impact Players
QB Dion Ervin, Sr -- 87 overall | 97 Throw Power | 86 Throw Accuracy Short | 95 Agility
WILL Matt Grubbs, Rs Jr -- 99 overall | 89 Play Recognition | 88 Speed | 89 Tackle
EDGE Kalen Thurman, Rs Sr -- 96 overall | 89 Strength | 89 Acceleration | 98 Tackle

Injury Report
SMU: None
Alabama: None

Key Matchup
Image OT David Coco vs Image EDGE Kalen Thurman
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Post by James » Yesterday, 21:41

If you survive this schedule I’ll be impressed.
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(0-0, 0-0 SEC) Image @Image(0-0, 0-0 ACC)

Mustangs top Crimson Tide in National title rematch, offense does just enough to win

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‣ Just barely taken down at the 1-yard line, Eric DeLuca took the top off the Alabama Crimson Tide secondary

Score

FINAL 1 2 3 4 T
#6 SMU 7 14 0 7 28
#1 Alabama 7 7 7 3 24

Game Summary

The SMU Mustangs battled with their future SEC foes, the Alabama Crimson Tide to start off their 2030 season where they will be defending their National Championship title, starting off their defense with a narrow 28-24, come from behind victory in their neutral site game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Alabama quarterback Dion Ervin, in his first start for the Crimson Tide after taking over for longtime starter Keelon Russell, got the scoring started midway through the first quarter, taking a QB option play 57 yards to the house to open the scoring. The Mustangs, known for their love for blitz packages, were caught honing in on Alabama running back Alexander Romo, and were caught too far upfield.

"We've got to be careful with that," commented defensive coordinator Griffin McCauley in his debut as the defensive coordinator for SMU. "We get too frisky trying to make a play in the backfield that we lose contain and we get burnt like that. That was something that we need to shake out of our systems right away."

After a meticulous drive down the field to tie things up thanks to a stingy run game, powered behind junior running back Justice Spielman lowering his shoulder and getting into the endzone to tie things up, the Crimson Tide and the Mustangs would trade shots through the second quarter, until Mustangs quarterback Alonzo Cheeseman was caught lacking by cornerback Byron Skudak trying to force the ball down field to tight end Lionel Davenport on a play-action pass.

"I didn't love that," Cheeseman commented in the post-game presser. "That's an old habit that is unfortunately dying harder than I would like to admit - trying to do too much and get everything all at once. I'm glad we were able to clean things up going forward."

The Crimson Tide certainly ruled the line of scrimmage with their solid run defense - a penchant that is typically ruled by the Mustangs, especially when looking back to their National championship bout last season. SMU's Pony Express didn't catch fire as quickly as offensive coordinator Kwame Aguyei wanted it to, rolling five deep in their running back room with Spielman, Cal McCalebb, Brian Volson, and true freshman Dwayne Sowells and Avery Knowles.

"We want to figure that out and catch fire," he said. "Cycling through those guys and getting them in good lane fits was a struggle tonight, but I don't think it's going to be something that is going to take too long to figure out."

Cal McCalebb was able to score the winning touchdown midway through the fourth quarter, while SMU's defense was able to close up shop going forward, despite Alabama's passing gam thoroughly having their way with SMU. Their inability to consistently get to the quarterback - a rather new problem for the typically historically strong SMU pass rush - allowed Ervin plenty of time to decipher SMU's zone defense.

"It's something we're going to have to clean up on the back end," said head coach Nico Augustine. "Getting after the quarterback is something we take pride in, and we're going to have to get back to it to continue our winning ways. But, a win's a win. And we'll take this one."

SMU goes on the road to take on Texas next weekend.

Scoring Summary
1st Quarter
Image (6:11) Dion Ervin, 57-yard run (Dillon Vernon kick) [SMU 0 - 7 BAMA]
Image (4:21) Justice Spielman, 3-yard run (Miguel Benitez kick) [SMU 7 - 7 BAMA]

2nd Quarter
Image (9:58) Alonzo Cheeseman, 1-yard run (Miguel Benitez kick) [SMU 14 - 7 BAMA]
Image (1:56) Amani Okeefe, 4-yard pass from Dion Ervin (Dillon Vernon kick) [SMU 14 - 14 BAMA]
Image (0:02) Dwayne Kasay, 2-yard pass from Alonzo Cheeseman (Miguel Benitez kick) [SMU 21 - 14 BAMA]

3rd Quarter
Image (2:58) David Whittaker, 9-yard pass from Dion Ervin (Dillon Vernon kick) [SMU 21 - 21 BAMA]

4th Quarter
Image (6:54) Dillon Vernon, 34-yard field goal [SMU 21 - 24 BAMA]
Image (6:09) Cal McCalebb, 1-yard run (Miguel Benitez kick) [SMU 28 - 24 BAMA]


Team Statistics
Image QB Alonzo Cheeseman: 24-29, 316 passing yards, touchdown, interception, rushing touchdown
Image QB Dion Ervin: 31-35, 281 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, 5 carries, 47 rushing yards, touchdown

Image HB Cal McCalebb: 6 carries, 26 rushing yards, touchhdown
Image HB Justice Spielman: 5 carries, 16 rushing yards, touchdown, 2 catches, 19 receiving yards
Image HB Alexander Romo: 7 carries, 15 rushing yards, 2 catches, 26 receiving yards

Image WR Eric DeLuca: 5 catches, 111 receiving yards
Image TE Dwayne Kasay: 2 catches, 18 receiving yards, touchdown
Image WR Marquis Avant: 10 catches, 67 receiving yards
Image WR Amani Okeefe: 10 catches, 113 receiving yards
Image TE David Whittaker: 6 catches, 42 receiving yards, touchdown
Image WR Keke Singer: 5 catches, 24 receiving yards

Image CB Isaiah Gumbs: 12 tackles, tackle for loss
Image FS Esteban Brewer: 9 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, pass breakup
Image EDGE Jameson Beckner: 5 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks
Image MIKE Keke Madden: 8 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, sack
Image SS David Hurley: 14 tackles, tackle for loss, sack
Image CB Byron Shudak: 5 tackles, tackle for loss, interception, pass breakup
Image EDGE Kalen Thurman: 3 tackles, 2 tackles for loss

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Week 1 Top Stories
Clemson brutalizes Missouri in ranked matchup behind Kenya Granger's 138 rushing yards and three scores on the ground
Oklahoma slips past Ohio State in huge opening week victory
Upstart Duke Blue Devils pull off insane 27-13 upset over Longhorns
SMU Mustangs win championship game rematch in narrow victory over 'Bama

Week 1 ACC Results
No Games
Week 2 ACC Matchups
Boston College (0-1, 0-0) at #12 Duke (1-0, 0-0)
ACC Standings
#3 Miami (1-0, 0-0)
#4 Pittsburgh (1-0, 0-0)
#1 SMU (1-0, 0-0)
#12 Duke (1-0, 0-0)
Louisville (0-1, 0-0)
#16 Clemson (1-0, 0-0)
Syracuse (0-1, 0-0)
North Carolina (0-1, 0-0)
West Virginia (0-1, 0-0)
NC State (1-0, 0-0)
Georgia Tech (1-0, 0-0)
Florida State (0-1, 0-0)
Boston College (0-1, 0-0)
Virginia (1-0, 0-0)
Tulane (1-0, 0-0)
Virginia Tech (1-0, 0-0)
Wake Forest (1-0, 0-0)
Memphis (1-0, 0-0)
Heisman Watchlist
HB James Byard, Jr » 12 carries, 79 rushing yards, 6.6 AVG, 1 catch, 13 receiving yards
QB Ben Brown, Rs Sr » 355 passing yards, 4 touchdowns, 0 interceptions, 63% CMP, 176.3 QB RTG
WR Jason Gage, Rs So » 1 catch, 13 receiving yards
QB Trevor Sorenson, Rs Sr » 287 passing yards, 3 touchdowns, 0 interceptions, 57% CMP, 154.3 QB RTG, 31 rushing yards
WR J.D. Bee, Rs So » 7 catches, 62 receiving yards, 8.9 AVG, 2 touchdowns
Players of the Week
WR DeSean Teague (Arkansas): 11 catches, 187 receiving yards, 4 touchdowns
CB Jay Baggs (Georgia): 3 tackles, 2 interceptions, touchdown
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QB Levin Byham (Pittsburgh): 32-48, 386 passing yards, 3 touchdowns, 12 carries, 64 rushing yards, 2 touchdowns
CB Marco Viera (West Virginia): 3 tackles, 2 interceptions, 2 pass breakups
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Post by Caesar » Today, 10:36

Big win to start to season. These boys might be for real.
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