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Life After Cheeseman: Inside SMU’s Looming Quarterback Question
By Veronica Downs | SMU Daily

DALLAS -- For the better part of three seasons, the quarterback position at SMU has not been a question. It has been a certainty.

Alonzo Cheeseman.

The reigning Heisman Trophy winner didn't just elevate the Mustangs - he transformed them. He led SMU to a National Championship, became the face of one of the most explosive offenses in college football, and helped usher the program back into national relevance at a time when the school is preparing to take its next leap by joining the SEC next season.

In doing so, Cheeseman has become the presumptive number one overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft.

Which raises the unavoidable question in Dallas: what happens after him? Because while SMU looks like a national powerhouse on Saturdays, its quarterback room behind Cheeseman remains one of the most uncertain in the country. As of right now, there's no prince in waiting.

The most experienced backup on the roster is redshirt junior Fredrick Cooper, but Cooper's future in Dallas has long felt temporary.

Cooper arrived with potential back in the day, but has spent his career watching Cheeseman dominate from the sideline. At this stage, many around the program are surprised he hasn't already entered the transfer portal. His role has effectively become injury insurance, and if Cheeseman departs as expected, Cooper could still look elsewhere for a clearer path to starting.

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Behind him sits another redshirt junior, Gideon Akinmoladun, a Queen Creek, Arizona native has taken a handful of garbage-time snaps over the past two seasons. Akinmoladun has looked serviceable when called upon, but his best chance at the starting job next year may come only if the younger quarterbacks simply aren't ready to take the reigns. In that scenario, he could serve as a one-year bridge - a steady hand while the next era develops.

If the future starter is already on the roster, it likely lies among SMU's trio of freshmen.

Lee Merryweather, a former four-star recruit out of Charlotte, NC, arrived with the most raw talent. He's faster than Cheeseman and possesses a cannon arm capable of stretching defenses vertically, traits that fit perfectly in SMU's aggressive passing scheme.

But the transition to college football hasn't been seamless.

Merryweather has struggled with timing and anticipation, particularly when reading linebackers dropping into coverage. Coaches say he sometimes locks onto targets too early - a habit that leads to tipped balls or potential interceptions in practice.

The tools are there. The refinement is not, at least, not quite yet.

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Then there's Zack Wilkins, the three-star quarterback from Mesquite, TX. Wilkins may be the most cerebral passer in the room. Coaches praise his command of the offense and ability to process coverages quickly. But at this level, arm strength matters, and Wilkins has struggled to push the ball outside the numbers with the same velocity as his peers.

He's tough, disciplined, and dependable - but there's a question of whether his physical ceiling limits the offense.

Raijon Boutte, another three-star recruit, brings a different skill set. At 6-foot even, he was a dynamic playmaker at Mansfield High School, capable of escaping pressure and creating big plays with his legs.

But what worked in Texas high school football hasn't translated as easily to the ACC, which means it certainly won't work in the SEC next year.

When Boutte scrambles in practice, he's not outrunning defensive backs anymore - he's dealing with players like SAM linebacker Ben Stutz, who can close space in a hurry. The improvisational magic he relied on in high school has proven much harder to replicate against elite collegiate defenses.

SMU's coaching staff isn't standing still on the recruiting trail. J.J. Rattay, the number 4 quarterback in the nation out of Stakville, Mississippi is a polished passer with quick decision-making and experience in a pro-style sytstem.

The bigger prize is Alex Keyton, the number one quarterback in the country and the number two prospect overall. Keyton from Jones, Oklahoma has become one of the most sought-after players in the class, and SMU is believed to be firmly in the race alongside several SEC program. Landing him would instantly reshape the outlook of the quarterback room,

Replacing a generational quarterback is never simple. Cheeseman wasn't just productive - he was and is transformational . His leadership, accuracy, and pose helped turn SMU into a national champion and restored the program's credibility on the biggest stage.

The next starter won't just inherit the offense. He'll inherit the expectations.
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Post by redsox907 » 09 Mar 2026, 22:32

gouda sized shoes to fill, eh? A big wheel of decisions to make

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Post by Soapy » 10 Mar 2026, 06:53

redsox907 wrote:
09 Mar 2026, 22:32
gouda sized shoes to fill, eh? A big wheel of decisions to make
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Post by six7 » 10 Mar 2026, 07:11

Can SMU be the next great QB school?
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Post by Captain Canada » 10 Mar 2026, 13:15

redsox907 wrote:
09 Mar 2026, 22:32
gouda sized shoes to fill, eh? A big wheel of decisions to make
Should be ashamed of yourself.
Soapy wrote:
10 Mar 2026, 06:53
redsox907 wrote:
09 Mar 2026, 22:32
gouda sized shoes to fill, eh? A big wheel of decisions to make
djp907
Basically :drose:
six7 wrote:
10 Mar 2026, 07:11
Can SMU be the next great QB school?
With Nico at the helm? Sky's the limit
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Week 8 Top Stories
USC gets back on track with steady victory over Golden Gophers
TCU continues slow ascension through Top 25, slams Sun Devils 48-14
Miami gets pushed to the brink by unranked ACC foe NC State, but prevail, 20-17
Ohio State flexes in solid B10 victory over Ducks, winning 32-20

Week 8 ACC Results
Virginia Tech [45 - 14] Memphis
Pittsburgh [23 - 20] Tulane
Louisville [14 - 10] Syracuse
Florida State [7 - 28] #9 Clemson
North Carolina [45 - 21] West Virginia
#1 Miami [20 - 17] NC State
Week 9 ACC Matchups
Pittsburgh (4-4, 2-2) at Louisville (2-5, 1-3)
Georgia Tech (3-4, 1-3) at Virginia Tech (3-4, 2-1)
Syracuse (6-2, 3-1) at Wake Forest (3-4, 1-2)
#9 Clemson (6-1, 3-1) at #17 Duke (6-1, 3-1)
Boston College (2-4, 1-2) at #2 SMU (7-0, 3-0)
Virginia (3-4, 1-2) at #1 Miami (7-0, 4-0)
NC State (4-3, 2-1) at Florida State (3-4, 1-3)
ACC Standings
#1 Miami (7-0, 4-0)
#2 SMU (7-0, 3-0)
#9 Clemson (6-1, 3-1)
#17 Duke (6-1, 3-1)
Syracuse (6-2, 3-1)
NC State (4-3, 2-1)
Virginia Tech (3-4, 2-1)
North Carolina (5-3, 3-2)
Pittsburgh (4-4, 2-2)
Boston College (2-4, 1-2)
Wake Forest (3-4, 1-2)
Virginia (3-4, 1-2)
Tulane (4-3, 1-3)
West Virginia (4-4, 1-3)
Florida State (3-4, 1-3)
Georgia Tech (3-4, 1-3)
Louisville (2-5, 1-3)
Memphis (2-5, 0-3)
Heisman Watchlist
QB Nick Ansah, Rs Jr » 2,253 passing yards, 19 touchdowns, 7 interceptions, 57% CMP, 135.1 QB RTG, 113 carries, 560 rushing yards, 5.0 AVG, 7 touchdowns
WR Reynaldo Bull, Rs So » 54 catches, 879 receiving yards, 16.3 AVG, 10 touchdowns
QB Alonzo Cheeseman, Rs Jr » 2,079 passing yards, 22 touchdowns, 1 interception, 76% CMP, 189.0 QB RTG, 45 carries, 220 rushing yards, 4.9 AVG, 3 touchdowns
WR Collin Edmond, Jr » 42 catches, 738 receiving yards, 17.6 AVG, 10 touchdowns
QB Ben Baity, Rs Sr » 2,216 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, 1 interception, 70% CMP, 168.0 QB RTG, 78 carries, 247 rushing yards, 3.2 AVG, 4 touchdowns

Players of the Week
TE Cliff Sermons (Florida): 12 catches, 135 receiving yards, 2 touchdowns
CB Marvin Sumner (Kansas): 3 tackles, 3 interceptions
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WR Nick Babcock (North Carolina): 10 catches, 142 receiving yards, touchdown
CB Glen Gale (Tulane): 6 tackles, interception, 2 pass breakups
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Alex Keyton on official visit as Mustangs strike out on line pursuits
By Cheryl Smith

DALLAS -- Even during a dominant season on the field, the recruiting trail rarely moves in a straight line.

Ahead of its Week 8 ACC matchup against Boston College, SMU will host the biggest visitor of its recruiting cycle, possibly the biggest during the Nico Augustine era: Alex Keyton, the number two overall recruit in the country and the number one ranked quarterback in the class. Keyton's official visit places the Mustangs squarely in the spotlight, as the program continues its search for the eventual successor to Heisman-winning quarterback Alonzo Cheeseman.

Sources around the program say SMU has quietly positioned itself as one of the frontrunners in Keyton's recruitment, battling programs such as Arkansas and Florida for the elite signal-caller from Jones, Oklahoma. With the Mustangs competing for another national title and preparing for a move to the SEC next season, the timing of the visit could not be more significant.

Keyton won't be the only major recruit in Dallas this weekend.

Four-star safety Melo Briggs, who committed to SMU earlier this week, also also be on campus, giving the staff an opportunity to continue building relationships with the rest of the class. The Mustangs also added four-star defensive tackle Enrique Cumberland out of San Antonio, TX, another important piece for a defense that is looking to reload along the interior in future seasons.

Despite the recent commitments, SMU has also absorbed a surprising number of recruiting losses in recent weeks. Among the most notable are four-star tight end Denton Rehberg opting for Alabama, four-star edge rusher T.J.. Turner going to Oregon, and four-star, 6-foot-8 offensive tackle Jason Shaughnessy choosing to anchor TCU's offensive line.

For a program currently sitting atop the college football world, the string of misses has left some recruiting analysts puzzled.

SMU checks nearly every box recruits typically look for: high-powered offense, early playing time, national championship momentum, and a looming transition into the SEC.

Yet, insiders say the Mustangs' staff isn't panicking.

Instead, SMU appears to be shifting its recruiting strategy toward a smaller group of elite targets. Namely., the number one player in the country in five-star offensive lineman Darrius Bland and five-star MIKE linebacker Keggan Tabor, two cornerstone products that can completely flip the script for SMU.

Getting one or two of those prospects would be game-changing for the Mustangs.

All three, including Keyton?

There would be no stopping them.


SMU 2031 Football Recruiting Board
RECRUIT POS HOMETOWN HT / WT STARS RATING NATL (POS) STATUS
Elias Thrasher EDGE Lewisville, TX 6'6"/232 :fourstar: #97 (#10)
D'Andre Griggs WR Denton, TX 6'2"/190 :fourstar: #91 (#15)
Shaq Thomas HB Arlington, TX 6'1"/189 :fivestar: #17 (#3)
P.J. Wilkins C Argyle, TX 6'1"/281 :fourstar: #104 (#2)
Tremayne Chancey WR Encino, CA 6'2"/170 :fourstar: #387 (#73)
Enrique Cumberland DT San Antonio, TX 6'4"/308 :fourstar: #69 (#5)
Melo Briggs SS DeSoto, TX 6'0"/182 :fourstar: #87 (#1)
J.J. Rattay QB Starkville, MS 6'3"/193 :fivestar: #29 (#4) Top 3
Alex Keyton QB Jones, OK 6'2"/203 :fivestar: #2 (#1) Top 3
Lloyd Moncrief TE Edmond, OK 6'5"/206 :fourstar: #44 (#1) Top 5
Ramon Bynum OT Country Club Hills, IL 6'7"/290 :fivestar: #18 (#4) Top 5
Johnny Terrell OT San Antonio, TX 6'7"/294 :fourstar: #245 (#17) Top 8
Randy Charles OT New Orleans, LA 6'6"/280 :fivestar: #11 (#3) Top 8
Darrius Bland C Little Rock, AR 6'3"/298 :fivestar: #1 (#1) Top 3
Seth Cummins DT Clintwood, VA 6'5"/281 :fourstar: #171 (#14) Top 5
Kurtis Meadows DT Starkville, MS 6'2"/280 :fivestar: #32 (#2) Top 5
J.R. Hester OLB San Juan Capistrano, CA 6'4"/217 :fourstar: #308 (#31) Top 5
Craig Marvin OLB Rio Rancho, NM 6'4"/223 :fivestar: #16 (#1) Top 3
Keegan Tabor MIKE New Orleans, LA 6'1"/224 :fivestar: #7 (#1) Top 5
Brenton Gholston CB Baton Rouge, LA 6'1"/180 :fourstar: #178 (#13) Top 5
Damien Burns FS New Iberia, LA 6'0"/206 :fourstar: #144 (#2) Top 8
Diego Rucci K Garland, TX 6'3"/184 :threestar: #1196 (#19) Top 8
Martin Nunez P New Caney, TX 6'2"/168 :threestar: #1803 (#29) Top 8
T.J. Turner EDGE Concord, CA 6'2"/215 :fourstar: #255 (#23)
Edward Cook OG Philadelphia, PA 6'2"/292 :fourstar: #46 (#1)
Jason Shaughnessy OT Carrollton, TX 6'8"/283 :fourstar: #257 (#18)
Marquel Hillhouse OG Lubbock, TX 6'3"/295 :fourstar: #394 (#19)
Elias Alfonso TE Dallas, TX 6'5"/196 :fourstar: #459 (#21)
Matt Hawkinson CB McKinney, TX 6'2"/182 :fourstar: #241 (#18)
Finau Yanda OG Mansfield, TX 6'4"/317 :fourstar: #179 (#8)
Derek McDaniel WR Tyler, TX 6'0"/189 :fourstar: #357 (#66)
Denton Rehberg TE Norfolk, VA 6'4"/235 :fourstar: #391 (#17)

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Post by Soapy » 11 Mar 2026, 08:16

fuck the QB, get the OL that is blocking two players in that screen lmao
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Post by Captain Canada » 11 Mar 2026, 11:22

Soapy wrote:
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fuck the QB, get the OL that is blocking two players in that screen lmao
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Post by Captain Canada » 11 Mar 2026, 12:33

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Saturday, October 26, 2029 | Gerald J. Ford Stadium (Dallas, TX)


Week 9 Preview: vs Boston College (2-4, 1-2)

Synopsis
The SMU Mustangs return home, fresh off of their bye week, to take on Bill O'Brien and the Boston College Eagles in ACC play. The Mustangs' offense has come alive as of late, screaming up the rankings in total offense and proves to be a challenge to match for the 2-4 Boston College, trying to hold on for dear life in the top-heavy ACC.

The Mustangs have leaned heavy on quarterback Alonzo Cheeseman and the passing offense as of the past three or so weeks after initially leaning on their stacked running room. Though they still run the ball an ample amount, switching between the heavy running of Justice Spielman and Brian Volson to the swift speed of Dwayne Sowells and Cal McCalebb, the team has shifted to dominating through the air as of late. Cheeseman is fresh off tossing seven touchdowns against Virginia Tech two weekends ago. BC will have their hands full.

Boston College has the second-worse offense in the conference (just above the horrific Memphis team yearning to slick their way back out of the conference), averaging a conference-low 4.7 yards per play - a far cry from SMU's 6.9. Their defense doesn't fare much better, finishing at the bottom of the conference with 33,3 points given up per game. This one figures to get extremely ugly, and fast.

Spread: SMU -31.5

SMU Team Stats
Points: 39.8
Points Allowed: 18.3
Total Sacks: 27
Red Zone Conv.: 62%
Turnover Diff.: +9

Boston College Team Stats
Points: 19.7
Points Allowed: 33.3
Total Sacks: 5
Red Zone Conv.: 57%
Turnover Diff.: 0

SMU Impact Players
QB Alonzo Cheeseman, Rs Jr -- 165-217 (76%), 2,079 passing yards, 22 touchdowns, interception | 44 carries, 220 rushing yards, 3 touchdowns
WR Marquis Avant, Rs Sr -- 50 catches, 532 receiving yards, 10.6 AVG, 4 touchdowns
FS Esteban Brewer, Rs Sr -- 65 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, sack, interception, 7 pass breakups

Boston College Impact Players
QB Lamar Robbins, Rs Sr -- 136-288 (47%), 1,602 passing yards, 6 touchdowns, 5 interceptions
WR Marcus Davis, Rs Jr -- 45 catches, 559 receiving yards, 12.4 AVG, touchdown
MIKE Marvin Eckert, Jr -- 44 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 2 pass breakups, forced fumble

Injury Report
SMU: None
Boston College: None

Key Matchup
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