South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Mustangs sizzle in Iron Skillet game

SMU wins 100th meeting vs. area rivals to stay undefeated

- By Schuyler Dixon

FORT WORTH, Texas — SMU is halfway to another 8-0 start under coach Sonny Dykes after beating TCU in the 100th meeting of the Dallas-Fort Worth rivals.

It’s probably time for the Mustangs to start getting Top 25 votes.

Tanner Mordecai added to his nation-leading total in touchdown passes with four more and SMU overcame his three intercepti­ons in a 42-34 victory over the Horned Frogs on Saturday.

“It’s a battle for credibilit­y for us,” Dykes said. “It always is. Nobody wants to pay attention to us and say we’re any good. And our guys pick up on that. When they have a chance to prove themselves on a big stage, they want to do the best they can to do it.”

Ulysses Bentley IV ran for 153 yards and a touchdown and Danny Gray had 130 yards receiving, including a 68-yard catch-andrun for a score during a torrid start for both teams. Tre Siggers added 110 yards rushing as the Mustangs finished with 350 yards on the ground.

After last year’s Iron Skillet game was called off because of COVID-19 issues in TCU’s program, the Mustangs earned consecutiv­e victories over the Horned Frogs for the first time since 1992-93.

“I thought SMU wanted it more,” TCU coach Gary Patterson said. “I told them,

when somebody hates you, you have to change your frame of mind. They hate us. It’s simple.”

Mordecai was 17 of 28 for 245 yards and is up to 20 TD passes for the season. SMU

(4-0), of the American Athletic Conference, limited TCU to a pair of field goals after intercepti­ons that put the Horned Frogs

(2-1) inside the Mustangs’ 25-yard line twice. The third pick by Mordecai was in the TCU end zone on a failed fourth-down try from the 3 on the final play of the first half, when Dykes went for the TD instead of a short field goal in a 21-21 game.

The Mustangs got the ball back in the exact same spot at the other end of the field on the first play of the second half when

Turner Coxe forced a fumble on a sack of Max Duggan and DeVere Levelston recovered.

Bentley scored the tiebreakin­g TD from the 1 two plays later.

“It was a hard decision,” Dykes said. “I thought about kicking it. I felt like if we could convert that, that would really spring us, and we didn’t. The great thing about our players is nobody blinked. We went back to the locker room and everybody was like, ‘So?”’

Duggan was 16 of 28 for 276 yards and three touchdowns, and Zach Evans had 113 yards rushing to surpass the century mark for the fourth time in five games. But it wasn’t enough to extend a five-game TCU winning streak dating to last season.

 ?? RICHARD W. RODRIGUEZ/AP ?? TCU’s Josh Foster (15), La’Kendrick Van Zandt (20), and Nook Bradford (28) try to stop SMU running back Ulysses Bentley IV on Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas.
RICHARD W. RODRIGUEZ/AP TCU’s Josh Foster (15), La’Kendrick Van Zandt (20), and Nook Bradford (28) try to stop SMU running back Ulysses Bentley IV on Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas.

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