BYU and SMU Collide in a Big 12-ACC Showdown That’ll Leave You Buzzing
A Short Week, High Stakes, and a Whole Lotta Texas Swagger
Dallas, baby. Where else would you want to kick off a Friday night college football fiesta? This ain’t your grandpa’s BYU-SMU matchup, folks. We’ve got Big 12 ambition clashing with ACC aspirations, all under the dazzling Friday night lights.
BYU: The Cougars Ain’t Kitten Around
Kalani Sitake’s crew rolls into town with a swagger that says, “We’re Big 12 now, y’all.” They steamrolled Southern Illinois, but this isn’t Carbondale. Quarterback Jake Retzlaff looked sharp in Week 1, but can he sling it against a real defense? And let’s talk about that BYU run game – it’s like a two-headed monster with LJ Martin and Hinckley Ropati. SMU’s defense better be ready to rumble.
Sitake’s got his eye on:
- SMU’s quarterback carousel: They’ve got two dudes back there, and Sitake’s defense needs to be ready for anything.
- Finishing drives: The Cougars left some points on the field last week. That won’t fly against a hungry Mustangs squad.
- Special teams: It’s not glamorous, but those return yards matter. Sitake wants to see some juice.
SMU: Mustangs Lookin’ to Gallop
Rhett Lashlee’s Mustangs are the Vegas favorites, and they’re chomping at the bit to show the ACC what they’re made of. They squeaked by Nevada, then ran wild against Houston Christian. Now, they’re facing a real test in BYU.
Lashlee’s got his mind on:
- Picking a QB: Is it Preston Stone or Kevin Jennings? Lashlee needs to make a call, and he needs to make it fast.
- Balance: The Mustangs’ ground game was dominant last week, but they can’t forget about the passing attack.
- BYU’s multiple threats: This ain’t no one-trick pony offense. Lashlee’s defense needs to be prepared for anything.
- History: SMU is 0-4 all-time against BYU. Time to break that streak.
The Hot Seat Sizzle
Neither coach is sweating bullets yet, but this game could set the tone for their seasons. A BYU win would send shockwaves through the Big 12, while SMU needs a victory to prove they belong in the ACC.
So grab your popcorn, folks. This Friday night showdown in Dallas is going to be a good one.
Prediction: It will be close, but I’m giving the edge to SMU. They’re at home, they’re motivated, and they’ve got something to prove. Mustangs win a nail-biter, 31-28.
Hoosiers Look to Roll Against Leathernecks in Lopsided Matchup
Bloomington, Indiana: Where the expectations are sky-high, but the schedule… well, let’s just say it’s a bit softer than advertised.
Indiana: FCS Foes, No Sweat
Curt Cignetti arrived in Bloomington preaching a winning culture. He even got off to a hot start, snagging a W in his debut. But now, instead of gearing up for a Louisville showdown, they’re hosting Western Illinois. Look, the Hoosiers are supposed to dominate this one. They’ve got a 14-game winning streak against FCS teams, and Western Illinois is riding a 25-game losing skid. This ain’t David vs Goliath; it’s more like Goliath vs. Goliath’s little cousin who’s still learning to tie his shoes.
Cignetti’s got his mind on:
- Keeping the starters healthy: This is a tune-up game, folks. There’s no need to risk anyone for a blowout.
- Tayven Jackson’s debut: If the score gets out of hand, it’s time for the redshirt sophomore QB to get some reps. He’s the future, after all.
- Not looking ahead: Easy to say, harder to do when you’re facing a team that gave up 700 yards last week.
Western Illinois: Leathernecks Looking for a Miracle
Bless their hearts, the Leathernecks are in a tough spot. They’re facing a Big Ten team on the road and haven’t won a game since October 2021. This is the kind of matchup where you hope to keep it respectable, maybe force a turnover or two, and pray for a miracle.
The Coaching Landscape
Cignetti’s still in the honeymoon phase, building his program and establishing his culture. This game is more about fine-tuning and giving younger players a chance to shine. For Western Illinois’ coach, Myers Hendrickson, every game is a chance to build towards that elusive victory and turn the tide for his program.
The Elephant in the Room
Indiana fans were looking forward to Power Five opponent, Louisville. Instead, they got Western Illinois. This scheduling change has raised eyebrows and left a sour taste in some mouths.
Prediction: Indiana wins big. Like, really big. 52-10. The only drama will be how long the starters play and whether Tayven Jackson gets his moment in the spotlight.
Friday Night Lights, Big Ten – ACC Style (With a Dash of Southern Charm)
This ain’t your typical Friday night lights matchup. We’ve got the Duke Blue Devils, fresh off a win in Manny Diaz’s debut, heading north to Evanston to tangle with the Northwestern Wildcats. And let me tell ya, there’s more intrigue here than a season of “Friday Night Lights” – Coach Taylor would be proud.
Northwestern: Breaking the Streak, Building a Legacy
David Braun’s got the reins at Northwestern, and he’s aiming to do more than break their five-game losing streak against Duke. He’s looking to build a legacy. Breaking that streak is a damn good start. They squeaked by UTEP in Week 1, but can they handle Duke’s high-flying offense? QB Mike Wright needs to hold onto the ball (two fumbles last week, yikes!), and that defense better be ready for a shootout.
Duke: New Coach, New QB, Same Old Swagger
Manny Diaz has brought a Texas-sized swagger to Durham, and QB Maalik Murphy is slinging it like he’s back in the Lone Star State. They rolled over Elon in Week 1, but Northwestern’s defense is a different beast. Can Murphy keep the magic going on the road? And let’s not forget about that Duke defense – they racked up eight sacks last week. Northwestern’s O-line better bring their A-game.
The Hot Seat Sizzle
Braun’s in his first full season, so the seat’s not exactly scorching yet, but a win against an ACC opponent would sure make a statement. As for Diaz, he’s got that new coach glow, but a loss here could dim the lights a bit.
X-Factors
- The Weather: It’s gonna be rainy in Evanston. Advantage: Northwestern’s ground game.
- Turnovers: Both teams need to protect the ball. A sloppy game could swing the momentum.
- Home Field Advantage: Northwestern’s got the crowd on their side. Will it be enough?
Prediction: This one’s gonna be a nail-biter. I’m leaning towards Northwestern in an upset. They’re hungry, they’re at home, and that rain could play right into their hands. Wildcats win a close one, 20-17.
Schedule – Friday, September 6
All Times are PDT
BYU at SMU
Time: 4:00 PM
Watch on: ESPN2
Location: Gerald J. Ford Stadium
Western Illinois vs Indiana
Time: 4:00 PM
Watch on: Big Ten Network
Location: Memorial Stadium (Bloomington, IN)
Duke vs Northwestern
Time: 6:00 PM
Watch on: Fox Sports 1
Location: Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium