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Caesar
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Auburn ain't no primetime players. Easy work here.
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Soapy
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yeah wrap this bad boy up
you and caesar shameless with it
you and caesar shameless with it
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After that Georgia win, we sleepwalking until we play Oklahoma to finish the regular season fr
That Chise Madness loss hurt that boy, give him grace
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(6-1, 3-0 SEC)
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(7-0, 4-0 SEC)Mustangs get quick jump on Tigers, continue dominant pace

‣ Running back Shaq Thomas may not have crushed it on the stat sheet, but he did personally introduce this Auburn defender to the ground
Score
| FINAL | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
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| #1 SMU | 7 | 14 | 7 | 3 | 31 |
| Auburn | 0 | 0 | 7 | 7 | 14 |
Scoring Summary
1st Quarter
(5:20) Fabian Marcus, 5-yard pass from Steven Bequette (Diego Rucci kick) [SMU 7 - 0 AUB]2nd Quarter
(3:48) Kenyon Natson, 5-yard pass from Steven Bequette (Diego Rucci kick) [SMU 14 - 0 AUB]
(1:03) Kenyon Natson, 42-yard returned punt (Diego Rucci kick) [SMU 21 - 0 AUB]3rd Quarter
(6:48) Brian Volson, 4-yard run (Diego Rucci kick) [SMU 28 - 0 AUB]
(0:39) Terrence Oben, 8-yard run (David Dial kick) [SMU 28 - 7 AUB]4th Quarter
(7:46) Tyree Lokombo, 49-yard pass from Terrence Oben (David Dial kick) [SMU 28 - 14 AUB]
(2:42) Diego Rucci, 50-yard field goal [SMU 31 - 14 AUB]Team Statistics
QB Steven Bequette: 15-25, 131 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, interception
QB Terrence Oben: 21-32, 247 passing yards, touchdown
QB QB Reggie Clemens: 6-7, 55 passing yards (left game in first quarter)
QB Barry Mann: 6-8, 36 passing yards (left game in second quarter)
HB Dwayne Sowells: 13 carries, 83 rushing yards
HB Cal McCalebb: 11 carries, 80 rushing yards
HB Brian Volson: 6 carries, 36 rushing yards, touchdown
HB Tyree Lokombo: 8 carries, 3 rushing yards, 2 catches, 55 receiving yards, touchdown
TE Bobby Goodspeed: 2 catches, 25 receiving yards
WR Fabian Marcus: 2 catches, 19 receiving yards
WR Kenyon Natson: 3 catches, 18 receiving yards, touchdown
TE Max Turay: 9 catches, 74 receiving yards
WR Victor Yeboah: 5 catches, 58 receiving yards
WR Tory Paymah: 6 catches, 45 receiving yards
MIKE Eric Vizcaino: 10 tackles, tackle for loss, 2 pass breakups
EDGE Davon Kamara: 6 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks
EDGE Jameson Beckner: 4 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks
CB Jamerson Cotton: 4 tackles, interception, pass breakup
DT Trent Landry: 7 tackles, 7 tackles for loss, sack, forced fumble
SAM Max Caver: 9 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 2 pass breakups
CB Darrelle Gono: 7 tackles, interception
FS Earnest Lemon: 8 tackle,s tackle for loss-
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onward and upward
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Week 10 Top Stories
Florida gives Georgia all they can handle, but Bulldogs escape the Swamp, 34-31
Pittsburgh continues strong season with narrow victory over ranked Syracuse
TCU continues quietly dominant season, slide past Kansas State 35-30
Trojans remain undefeated with impressive victory over BuckeyesWeek 10 SEC Results
#15 Clemson [28 - 31] #6 Oklahoma
Texas A&M [48 - 17] Arkansas
Ole Miss [27 - 24] Florida State
#3 Georgia [34 - 31] Florida
#17 Auburn [14 - 31] #1 SMU
Texas [28 - 42] #13 Miami
Vanderbilt [24 - 55] LSU
#25 Missouri [48 - 9] Mississippi State
Week 11 SEC Matchups
#10 Alabama (6-2, 3-1) at Florida State (4-4, 1-4)
Florida (4-4, 2-3) at Texas A&M (6-3, 4-2)
Mississippi State (4-4, 0-4) at #15 Clemson (7-3, 4-2)
#1 SMU (9-0, 6-0) at Vanderbilt (3-5, 1-4)
South Carolina (4-5, 1-4) at #17 Auburn (6-2, 3-1)
Texas (5-4, 2-3) at Kentucky (3-5, 1-4)
#3 Georgia (7-1, 4-1) at Ole Miss (6-2, 3-1)
LSU (4-5, 2-3) at #6 Oklahoma (8-1, 4-1)
SEC Standings
#1 SMU (9-0, 6-0)
#3 Georgia (7-1, 4-1)
#6 Oklahoma (8-1, 4-1)
#17 Auburn (6-2, 3-1)
#10 Alabama (6-2, 3-1)
Ole Miss (6-2, 3-1)
Texas A&M (6-3, 4-2)
#15 Clemson (7-3, 4-2)
#25 Missouri (6-3, 3-2)
#23 Tennessee (6-3, 3-3)
Florida (4-4, 2-3)
Texas (5-4, 2-3)
LSU (4-5, 2-3)
Florida State (4-4, 1-4)
South Carolina (4-5, 1-4)
Vanderbilt (3-5, 1-4)
Kentucky (3-5, 1-4)
Arkansas (5-5, 1-5)
Mississippi State (4-4, 0-4)
College Football Top 25 Rankings
1. SMU, 9-0
2. USC, 8-0
3. Georgia, 7-1
4. TCU, 7-1
5. Penn State, 8-1
6. Oklahoma, 8-1
7. Ohio State, 7-2
8. Oklahoma State, 7-2
9. Kansas State, 8-1
10. Alabama, 6-2
11. Arizona State, 7-2
12. Pittsburgh, 8-1
13. Miami, 7-2
14. Oregon, 7-2
15. Clemson, 7-3
16. UCLA, 8-0
17. Auburn, 6-2
18. Duke, 8-2
19. Louisville, 7-1
20. California, 8-2
21. Syracuse, 7-3
22. Nebraska, 6-3
23. Tennessee, 6-3
24. Utah, 7-1
25. Missouri, 6-3
Dropped from rankings: Indiana [19], Florida [24]
Heisman Watchlist
HB Raheem Braham, Rs Sr » 202 carries, 1,235 rushing yards, 6.1 AVG, 20 touchdowns, 25 catches, 201 receiving yards, 8.0 AVG, 2 touchdowns
QB Lee Hippenhammer, Rs Sr » 2,824 passing yards, 27 touchdowns, 1 interception, 59% CMP, 141.4 QB RTG, 92 carries, 258 rushing yards, 2.8 AVG, 4 touchdowns
QB Brendan Mercer, Rs Fr » 2,866 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, 6 interceptions, 62% CMP, 155.4 QB RTG, 99 carries, 541 rushing yards, 5.5 AVG, 4 touchdowns
QB Manny Angulo, Rs Sr » 2,684 passing yards, 19 touchdowns, 4 interceptions, 61% CMP, 140.9 QB RTG, 130 carries, 510 rushing yards, 3.9 AVG, 8 touchdowns
WR Darryl Verrier, Sr » 71 catches, 1,211 receiving yards, 17.1 AVG, 9 touchdownsPlayers of the Week
HB Raheem Braham: 22 carries, 122 rushing yards, 4 touchdowns, 6 catches, 51 receiving yards
CB Jahlil Carraway: 8 tackles, 2 interceptions, 5 pass breakups-------------------------
WR Daniel Land: 13 catches, 164 receiving yards, 2 touchdowns
DT Trent Landry: 7 tackles, sack, 7 tackles for loss, forced fumble-
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Mustangs get their guy in quarterback Mixon, suffer numerous other losses
By Cheryl Smith
DALLAS -- If you recall, SMU is notorious for getting their star quarterbacks later in the cycle.
Alonzo Cheeseman originally committed to TCU before flipping at the last possible second to come and star at SMU (even if the move may have caused some controversy in the form of an NCAA investigation that has yet to be completed). Current quarterback Steven Bequette was a late season target after two other quarterback targets for SMU decided to opt for other schools.
Not this time, as the number one quarterback in the nation in Woodinville High's five-star quarterback Zach Mixon has announced his verbal commitment to SMU, closing up his recruiting process by choosing the Mustangs over Washington, USC, and Wisconsin. Mixon was targeted by the Mustangs along with fellow five-star quarterbacks in Morgan Keenan and David Ebiketie, who opted for USC and Ohio State respectively.
Joining Nixon in Dallas next year the number one runningback in the country is Earl Worthy from Virginia. The Mustangs continue to cycle in top running backs, picking up a top three running back in the position for the third consecutive season after getting Shaq Thomas last year and former running back Avery Knowles and current star Dwayne Sowells two seasons ago. The Pony Express is churning out thoroughbreds once again.
However, the news isn't all good as SMU didn't only lose out on two quarterback targets so far this season. The number one player in the country, safety Alex Teamer, opted to join Glenn Schumann and the Alabama Crimson Tide and the second-ranked prospect, offensive tackle Dominique Nailor, deciding to join Ebiketie at Ohio State. Four top-tier offensive tackle prospects have opted for greener pastures, causing SMU to have to do a late-season pivot to shore up the position.
SMU 2032 Football Recruiting Board
| RECRUIT | POS | HOMETOWN | HT / WT | STARS RATING | NATL (POS) | STATUS |
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| Earl Worthy | HB | Manassas, VA | 6'1"/205 | #12 (#1) | ![]() | |
| Juan Vazquez | ATH | Lancaster, TX | 6'1"/209 | #39 (#5) | ![]() | |
| Colin Kiernan | WR | Magee, MS | 5'11"/167 | #68 (#10) | ![]() | |
| Ramon Woodhead | CB | Avon, OH | 6'3"/172 | #88 (#7) | ![]() | |
| Zach Mixon | QB | Woodinville, WA | 6'5"/186 | #5 (#1) | ![]() | |
| Terrelle Stephen | HB | Alpharetta, GA | 5'11"/186 | #32 (#4) | ![]() | |
| Javier Moncrief | ATH | Weatherford, OK | 5'11"/183 | #116 (#14) | Top 5 | |
| Zach Christmas | WR | Madison, AL | 6'2"/207 | #84 (#15) | Top 5 | |
| Ronnell Crain | TE | Bethesda, MD | 6'4"/231 | #380 (#15) | Top 8 | |
| Andre Kinatukara | TE | Wayne, NJ | 6'6"/230 | #207 (#8) | Top 5 | |
| Silas Chance | OG | Kennedale, TX | 6'4"/303 | #1753 (#74) | Top 8 | |
| Jalen Tiffin | OG | Carmichael, CA | 6'2"/319 | #52 (#2) | Top 5 | |
| Cameron Metterberger | DT | Salem, UT | 6'1"/300 | #25 (#1) | Top 3 | |
| Caleb Sermons | DT | Poplarville, MS | 6'3"/297 | #187 (#7) | Top 5 | |
| Daniel Mevis | OLB | Tampa, FL | 6'1"/219 | #160 (#15) | Top 3 | |
| Josh Alvarado | CB | Texarkana, TX | 6'1"/178 | #15 (#2) | Top 2 | |
| Kentrell Tripplett | CB | Lombard, IL | 6'1"/192 | #320 (#22) | Top 5 | |
| Clark Moran | FS | Silver Spring, MD | 5'11"/200 | #285 (#16) | Top 8 | |
| Morgan Keenan | QB | New Braunfels, TX | 6'0"/212 | #8 (#3) | ![]() | |
| David Ebiketie | QB | Irvington, NJ | 6'3"/189 | #22 (#5) | ![]() | |
| Dominique Nailor | OT | Saint Clairsville, OH | 6'4"/312 | #2 (#1) | ![]() | |
| Jaylen Newton | OT | Spring, TX | 6'6"/275 | #11 (#3) | ![]() | |
| Alex Ibrahim | OT | Evergreen, AL | 6'7"/302 | #17 (#5) | ![]() | |
| Kaseem Cameron | OT | McKinney, TX | 6'5"/295 | #177 (#17) | ![]() | |
| Lamar Sills | OG | Macon, MS | 6'1"/293 | #31 (#1) | ![]() | |
| Forrest Buechele | OG | Friendswood, TX | 6'5"/296 | #83 (#4) | ![]() | |
| Baraka Ogbonna | OLB | Pasadena, TX | 6'1"/213 | #60 (#6) | ![]() | |
| Devon Story | CB | Frisco, TX | 6'0"/201 | #14 (#1) | ![]() | |
| Mitch Addison | FS | Dickinson, TX | 5'11"/185 | #49 (#1) | ![]() | |
| Dom Biggums | FS | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 6'0"/191 | #140 (#9) | ![]() | |
| Alex Teamer | SS | Saraland, AL | 6'1"/202 | #1 (#1) | ![]() | |
| Alex Parades | SS | Flower Mound, TX | 6'2"/198 | #1594 (#18) | ![]() |
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redsox907
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there we go, finally coming through with the QB 







