Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Louisiana Tech rolls over fumbling SMU

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LOUISIANA TECH 51, SMU 10

FRISCO, Texas — J’mar Smith threw three touchdown passes and ran for a score, Louisiana Tech’s defense scored twice and the Bulldogs rolled to a 51-10 victory over sloppy SMU on Wednesday night in the Frisco Bowl.

Smith completed 15 of 23 passes for 216 yards, and Teddy Veal caught 4 passes for 84 yards for Louisiana Tech (7-6). The Bulldogs led 42-10 at the half.

SMU (7-6) fumbled on its first offensive snap and turned it over on its first three drives and six times overall.

It was a disappoint­ing debut for SMU Coach Sonny Dykes against his former school. Dykes was 22-15 at Louisiana Tech from 2010 to 2012 before leaving for California in 2013. Dykes was fired by Cal a year ago, and spent this season as an offensive analyst at TCU before SMU hired him to replace Chad Morris on Dec. 11.

With most of the staff joining Morris at Arkansas, Dykes elected to coach the bowl game and installed graduate assistant G.J. Kinne as offensive coordinato­r for the bowl game.

It didn’t have the desired effect.

Smith gave the Bulldogs a 7-0 lead on a 1-yard sneak with 7:43 remaining in the first quarter. Louisiana Tech had a short field to work with after Secdrick Cooper returned an intercepti­on 31 yards to the SMU 30.

Amik Robertson returned an intercepti­on 55 yards for a touchdown less than a minute later, pushing the lead to 14-0.

SMU held on to the ball on its fourth drive, but couldn’t reach the end zone and settled for a field goal after stalling at the 8.

On the ensuing kickoff, Jaqwis Dancy had a 65-yard return, setting up a 6-yard touchdown pass from Smith to Veal for a 21-3 lead.

Louisiana Tech returned another intercepti­on for a touchdown early in the second quarter. This time, Darryl Lewis had a 23-yard return down the sideline for a 28-3 lead.

Smith added touchdown passes to Veal and Kam McKnight, helping Louisiana Tech set a school record for firsthalf points in a bowl game.

Trey Quinn scored SMU’s touchdown on a 9-yard pass late in the second quarter. SMU quarterbac­k Ben Hicks completed 19 of 33 passes for 127 yards.

The Bulldogs have won four consecutiv­e bowl games. Three of those four bowl victories have come in the state of Texas.

SMU fell to 7-8-2 in bowl games and had its worst bowl loss since it lost the 1983 Sun Bowl to Alabama 28-7.

 ?? AP/The Dallas Morning News/ANDY JACOBSOHN ?? Louisiana Tech safety Darryl Lewis
(38) returns an intercepti­on 23 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter of the Bulldogs’ 5110 victory over SMU on Wednesday night in the Frisco Bowl in Frisco, Texas.
AP/The Dallas Morning News/ANDY JACOBSOHN Louisiana Tech safety Darryl Lewis (38) returns an intercepti­on 23 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter of the Bulldogs’ 5110 victory over SMU on Wednesday night in the Frisco Bowl in Frisco, Texas.

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