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(7-0, 3-0 ACC)Eagles put nation on upset alert, SMU barely survives

‣ True freshman linebacker Eli Nall made a big statement, sacking quarterback Lamar Robbins in a designed blitz.
Score
| FINAL | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #2 SMU | 7 | 14 | 7 | 3 | 31 |
| Boston College | 10 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 17 |
Game Summary
For the first time all season, number 2 SMU looked vulnerable. Not like when they had to settle in against rival TCU, or when they had to bare down and slide past Alabama to start the season.
No, Boston College gave the Mustangs a real scare that they barely survived Saturday night, with SMU holding off a determined Eagles squad 31-24 after they mounted a 14-point fourth quarter surge that nearly produced one of the biggest upsets in recent college football history.
Boston College quarterback Lamar Robbins ignited the comeback attempt with two late touchdown passes, exposing cracks in a defense that largely controlled the game through three quarters.
For SMU, the night started ominously. Alonzo Cheeseman's first pass of the game was nearly returned for a touchdown in the form of an interception, setting the tone for what would be one of the Heisman frontrunner's most uneven performances of his career, let alone this year. Cheeseman finished with two touchdown passes and completing 76% of his passes, struggling at times to find the precision and rhythm that have defined his season.
The Mustangs eventually steadied themselves offensively, leaning on wide receiver Marquis Avant, who delivered his second consecutive 100+ yard performance. Avant consistently moved the chains and helped SMU regain momentum after a sluggish start.
Despite trailing by multiple scores late in the game, Boston College refused to fade. Robbins found success attacking downfield in the fourth quarter, cutting the deficit to a single possession and putting real pressure on the Mustangs in the final minutes.
After the game, head coach Nico Augustine didn't sugarcoat his team's performance. "We looked like a team that thought the game was already won before kickoff," he said. "That's not who we are, and that's not how you stay on top."
Augustine delivered a blunt reminder to his players about the reality of college football. "Any team can get got at any time. I don't care if they're winless or undefeated. If you walk out there thinking you can't be beat, you already have one foot in the grave."
SMU moves to 8-0 on the season, but the performance leaves questions about focus and consistency as the Mustangs continue to chase another playoff run.
Scoring Summary
1st Quarter
(8:46) Jose Amerson, 1-yard pass from Lamar Robbins (Jose Weeks kick) [SMU 0 - 7 BC]
(6:27) Tomas Smoker, 17-yard pass from Alonzo Cheeseman (Miguel Benitez kick) [SMU 7 - 7 BC]
(3:48) Jose Weeks, 53-yard field goal [SMU 7 - 10 BC]2nd Quarter
(4:49) Brian Volson, 1-yard run (Miguel Benitez kick) [SMU 14 - 10 BC]
(0:54) Dwayne Sowells, 1-yard run (Miguel Benitez kick) [SMU 21 - 10 BC]3rd Quarter
(5:12) Marquis Avant, 53-yard pass from Alonzo Cheeseman (Miguel Benitez kick) [SMU 28 - 10 BC]4th Quarter
(11:57) Miguel Benitez, 26-yard field goal [SMU 31 - 10 BC]
(5:04) Alex Meeks, 6-yard pass from Lamar Robbins (Jose Weeks kick) [SMU 31 - 17 BC]
(1:28) Jeremiah Sheets, 9-yard pass from Lamar Robbins (jose Weeks kick) [SMU 31 - 24 BC]Team Statistics
QB Alonzo Cheeseman: 20-26, 316 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, interception
QB Lamar Robbins: 31-39, 251 passing yards, 3 touchdowns
HB Dwayne Sowells: 9 carries, 46 rushing yards, touchdown
HB Cal McCalebb: 7 carries, 30 rushing yards
HB Brian Volson: 8 carries, 20 rushing yards, touchdown
HB DeMarco Koroma: 16 carries, 115 rushing yards
WR Marquis Avant: 9 catches, 151 receiving yards, touchdown
TE Dwayne Kasay: 5 catches, 98 receiving yards
WR Eric DeLuca: 2 catches, 28 receiving yards
HB Fetu Potoa'e: 7 catchews, 84 receiving yards
WR Jeremiah Sheets: 8 catches, 65 receiving yards, touchdown
WR Jose Amerson: 7 catches, 61 receiving yards, touchdown
FS Esteban Brewer: 16 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 2 pass breakups
MIKE Keke Madden: 8 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, sack, pass breakup
CB Isaiah Gumbs: 7 tackles, 4 pass breakups
CB Jamerson Cotton: 5 tackles, interception, pass breakup
SAM Garret Patten: 11 tackles, tackle for loss
EDGE Kevin Frederick: 6 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 2 sacks
CB Josiah Keke: 8 tackles, interception, 2 pass breakups


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