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Post by Captain Canada » 05 Dec 2025, 15:07

redsox907 wrote:
04 Dec 2025, 12:39
djp73 wrote:
04 Dec 2025, 10:23
Next year RTDB :curtain:
I mean, combined he ran over 350 times for over 1,600 yards :druski:

Cheeseman needs to cut down on the interceptions and he gucci

hopefully Big Mac stays
We're just gonna eliminate Big Mac now, but I appreciate the attempt :curtain:
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05 Dec 2025, 00:49
Damn can't believe that one with Clemson got away. Hopefully nobody big is transferring and you make a run next year. Cut down on the bad Cheese and this team is legit.
We threw the ball way too damn much last year. A more balanced attack should make our offense execute more succinctly.
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Post by Agent » 05 Dec 2025, 15:20

Cheeseman need some ice after throwing over 60 times
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Glenn Schumann tapped as Alabama head coach as Swinney makes move to Tulane
Off the heels of Boise State's perfect record being attained after winning the National Championship over Clemson by a score a 42-38, we have seen the coaching carousel spin around yet again, seeing some big names make some big moves.

After a disappointing season for the Alabama Crimson Tide, as they fell out of College Football Playoff contention by the midway point of the season, they have decided to move on from former Clemson boss Dabo Swinney. This continues the search for their return to greatness since legendary head coach Nick Saban retired years ago. Swinney finishes with a record of 24-14 during his tenure with the Tide.

Replacing Swinney will be Georgia Bulldogs defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann, who has led the Bulldogs to having one of the most ferocious defenses in the past four seasons when he was promoted internally after an eight year stint as the team's interior linebackers coach.

Swinney won't be on the unemployment line for long, it turns out, as he makes his way back to the ACC as the newest boss for the Tulane Green Wave, signing on for a four-year contract that will make him the second-highest paid coach in the conference behind Clemson's Lane Kiffin.

In non-SEC coaching news, Mike Norvell has made the move from Houston to Baylor and Dan Mullen has been hired by West Virginia after Rich Rodriguez announced his retirement.
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Mustangs hoping promising incoming rookie class can circumvent loss to graduation, NFL
By Veronica Downs | SMU Daily

After making a surprise trip to the final four of the College Football Playoffs, SMU was at an impasse. Juniors Thomas McCariens and Kevin Lockridge - two impact players - could have hopped into the NFL Draft and done some real damage. McCariens, after breaking the NCAA's single-season record for sacks with 25.5, could have easily taken his astronomical stock and been a first round pick.

They decided to run it back.

"We were way too close to the National title to quit now, I'm back." McCariens wrote in an Instagram post in one of the final days before having to declare his eligibility as an underclassmen to the NFL Draft. He returns along with MIKE linebacker Kevin Lockridge to form one of the most fearsome linebacker trio along with SAM backer Ben Stutz.

Offensive tackle Dramodd Odoms, wide receivers J.J. Harrell and Jeremiah McClellan, and cornerback Marcellus Barnes Jr. are the four seniors that were selected in the NFL Draft, with Odoms (Atlanta Falcons) and Harrell (Denver Broncos) both going in the fourth round. Barnes Jr. (Seattle Seahawks) and McClellan (New York Jets) were Day 3 picks. Cornerback William Nettles and free safety Jaylen Moses were both UDFA pickups, with Nettles heading to the Indianapolis Colts and the reigning Thorpe Trophy winner Moses signing on with the New England Patriots.

The team only suffered one transfer portal entree, with backup quarterback Skyler Williams taking his final year of eligibility to the market.

"I can't fault him in deciding to take his career in his own hands," said head coach Nico Augustine. "He gave us a lot of moments and a stud of quarterback in our room. We were honored to have him and will miss him dearly."

NFL Draftees
OT Dramodd Odoms - 4th round
WR J.J. Harrell - 4th round
CB Marcellus Barnes Jr. - 6th round
WR Jeremiah McClellan - 7th round

Transfer Portal
QB Skyler Williams

Graduations
C Joshua Bates
OT King Large
C Graham Uter
CB Grant Griffin
OG B.J. Streeter
SAM Cameron Roberson
C James Altman
CB William Nettles
FS Jaylen Moses
K Sam Keltner
HB Kyan Berry-Johnson
TE Henry Hoppes

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Post by redsox907 » 07 Dec 2025, 20:53

Captain Canada wrote:
05 Dec 2025, 19:59
QB Skyler Williams
soap will be happy :drose:
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Post by djp73 » 08 Dec 2025, 06:32

Skyler gonna go and beat you in the playoffs now
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Post by Captain Canada » 08 Dec 2025, 10:39

redsox907 wrote:
07 Dec 2025, 20:53
Captain Canada wrote:
05 Dec 2025, 19:59
QB Skyler Williams
soap will be happy :drose:
djp73 wrote:
08 Dec 2025, 06:32
Skyler gonna go and beat you in the playoffs now
I literally have to encourage him to transfer. Buddy didn't want to leave :rg3:
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SMU misses out on stud running Denario Owen, but field dominant class full of Day One starters
By Veronica Downs | SMU Daily

Fresh off a narrow College Football Playoff semifinal loss in the Fiesta Bowl, the SMU Mustangs entered the offseason with clarity: to sustain their rise into the national elite, they needed to reload, not rebuild.

Despite losing cornerstone players - most notably star offensive tackle Dramodd Odoms and veteran cornerbacks Marcellus Barnes Jr. and William Nettles - SMU attacked the recruiting trail with the urgency of a contender. The result? One of the program’s strongest and most balanced recruiting classes of the modern era.

Head coach Nico Augustine and his staff delivered a group headlined by blue-chip athleticism, positional need, and, perhaps most importantly, players fully bought into SMU’s vision: competing annually for championships.

In a year where SMU needed impact players, they landed two of their most coveted prospects:

TE Lionel Davenport (Ashdown, Arkansas) :fourstar:
A dynamic pass-catching tight end with elite length and body control, Davenport was one of the staff’s top priorities from day one. With Mackey Trophy winner Dwayne Kasay entering his redshirt junior year, the Mustangs needed a future star ready to transition smoothly once Kasay departs for the NFL.

Davenport fits the mold perfectly. Standing 6'5", he moves with the fluidity of a wide receiver and possesses the blocking upside of a future every-down tight end. His commitment was a major national win, beating out Arkansas, Oklahoma State, and multiple SEC programs who pushed late.

RB Brian Volson (Austin, Texas) :fourstar:
If Davenport was the finesse victory, Volson was the recruiting street fight.

The Austin native was courted heavily by Texas, Texas A&M, and TCU - three programs that rarely lose Lone Star State prospects to an in-state challenger outside the “big three.” But SMU’s pitch was simple and powerful: Come be the Lightning to Justice Spielman's Thunder. He'll get immediate opportunities to field the Lion's share of touches from the get-go if all things go well.

The Mustangs aren’t a novelty anymore. They’re no longer the scrappy, rising program looking up at the giants of Texas.

They’re in the fight - and winning enough battles to stay in the Playoff conversation.

With cornerstone senior leaders like McCariens and Lockridge returning, this incoming class arrives not to rebuild, but to join a championship-caliber roster already in motion.

SMU has made its statement:

They can develop stars.
They can compete with anyone.
And they can recruit like a national power.

If the Mustangs continue stacking classes like this, the loss to Clemson may soon be remembered not as a peak but as the turning point on the way to a national title.

SMU 2028 Football Recruiting Board

RECRUIT POS HOMETOWN HT / WT STARS RATING NATL (POS) STATUS
Joaquin Paredes OG Mount Pleasant, TX 6'3"/299 :fourstar: #79 (#1)
Thad Crum MIKE Dallas, TX 5'11"/234 :threestar: #1784 (#105)
Kerry Sylvan QB Mesquite, TX 6'2"/223 :threestar: #1769 (#88)
Bobby Goodspeed WR Richardson, TX 6'4"/192 :fourstar: #317 (#66)
Mustafa Agude WR Arlington, TX 6'3"/195 :fourstar: #141 (#29)
Ethan Whitehead OT Marion, AR 6'8"/310 :fourstar: #267 (#27)
Zach Wiggins WILL Houston, TX 6'3"/232 :threestar: #436 (#40)
Jameson Beckner EDGE Pearland, TX 6'3"/224 :fourstar: #270 (#39)
Eric Baccellia MIKE Carrollton, TX 5'11"/220 :threestar: #675 (#38)
Kaseem Boykins CB Frisco, TX 6'1"/166 :fourstar: #262 (#25)
Lionel Davenport TE Ashdown, AR 6'4"/208 :fourstar: #155 (#6)
Joel Turner TE Hattiesburg, MS 6'5"/233 :fourstar: #409 (#14)
Caleb Willingham MIKE Saint Louis, MO 6'1"/229 :threestar: #926 (#52)
Brian Volson HB Austin, TX 5'9"/206 :fourstar: #283 (#26)
John Byard HB DeSoto, TX 5'11"/211 :threestar: #1284 (#159)
Alex Balducci OT DeSoto, TX 6'6"/314 :threestar: #1821 (#112)
David Strong CB Fort Worth, TX 6'0"/208 :threestar: #1627 (#131)
Trent Schelll DT Waverly, IA 6'6"/311 :fourstar: #158 (#12)
Moses Laborn WILL Bradenton, FL 6'1"/227 :fourstar: #415 (#39)
Denario Owen HB Moore, OK 6'0"/192 :fivestar: #20 (#2)
Bernard Boutte QB Herriman, UT 6'1"/178 :fourstar: #64 (#4)
Tyler Riddick WR Amarillo, TX 6'3"/208 :fourstar: #45 (#7)
Thad Hundley WR Salt Lake City, UT 6'0"/167 :fourstar: #67 (#15)
Jimmy Cabral OG Cedar Park, TX 6'4"/294 :fourstar: #116 (#4)
Lorenzo Jaimes EDGE Mountain View, CA 6'6"/246 :fourstar: #320 (#43)
Logan Bitonio EDGE Kennedale, TX 6'5"/289 :fourstar: #351 (#44)
Larry Cavka MIKE Fort Worth, TX 6'2"/216 :fourstar: #421 (#21)
Jaron Morris CB Opeoplousas, LA 6'0"/174 :fourstar: #365 (#34)
TRANSFER PORTAL TARGETS
QB Charles Bushman | 3-star | Former School: Appalachian State | 6'4", 209 lbs | NAT: 124 / POS: 17 | Sophomore
WR Santiago Silvestro | 3-star | Former School: Tulane | 6'1", 201 lbs | NAT: 330 / POS: 51 | Freshman » Committed
OG J.P. Terrell | 3-star | Former School: Rice | 6'3", 306 lbs | NAT: 867 / POS: 24 | Sophomore » Committed
C Kai Pettis | 3-star | Former School: Air Force | 6'2", 291 lbs | NAT: 889 / POS: 25 | Sophomore » Committed
C Miguel Patino | 3-star | Former School: Baylor | 6'2", 314 lbs | NAT: 193 / POS: 4 | Sophomore » Committed
MIKE Keke Madden | 3-star | Former School: Tulane | 6'0", 237 lbs | NAT: 175 / POS: 7 | Sophomore » Committed
CB Rasheem Cooke | 3-star | Former School: Texas Tech | 5'10", 191 lbs | NAT: 743 / POS: 82 | Sophomore » Committed

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Post by Soapy » 09 Dec 2025, 07:18

Captain Canada wrote:
05 Dec 2025, 19:59
Transfer Portal
QB Skyler Williams
redsox907 wrote:
07 Dec 2025, 20:53
soap will be happy
that get back gonna be a motherfucker

:move:

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Post by redsox907 » 09 Dec 2025, 12:22

class looks solid :yep:

excited to see what Day 1 impact you get from some of these guys
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