Why l like N Texas +11 1/2 as stated before subscribe to Dallas Morning News followed all these schools last year also. Reading articles and looking for nugget of which l found last week with N Texas trounced UTEP 31-13 SMU might win the game but giving 11 1/2 we shall see
Last weeks nugget:
Thursday at 3:18 PM
I think UNT is the play after reading
UTEP had one of the best years in recent memory, going over .500 for the first time in more than a decade.
Miners had fans fired up following a 6-1 start to the year, only to go 1-5 down the stretch.
Thinking last year was an aberration
NTexas has a game under their belt and SMU is putting together nuts and bolts under new head coach.
SMU welcomed over 50 newcomers this season to their roster. That included many players who weren’t here in spring – the last time we saw SMU put the pads on for practice.
“I think, because of the success we’ve had the last couple of years, I guess everyone assumes we have this roster returning, but the reality of it is we have three returning starters on offense and five on defense,” Lashlee said last week. “So we lost a lot of really good players.”And added some potentially good ones, as well. Let’s take a look at five newcomers who SMU fans should keep an eye on during fall camp.
Last weeks nugget:
Thursday at 3:18 PM
I think UNT is the play after reading
UTEP had one of the best years in recent memory, going over .500 for the first time in more than a decade.
Miners had fans fired up following a 6-1 start to the year, only to go 1-5 down the stretch.
Thinking last year was an aberration
NTexas has a game under their belt and SMU is putting together nuts and bolts under new head coach.
5 SMU newcomers to watch at the start of fall camp, including a former national champion
There will be plenty of newcomers when SMU starts fall practice on Thursday morning
The 2022 SMU football season will be defined by first-year head coach Rhett Lashlee, but it’s important to note he and his staff are hardly the only newcomers.SMU welcomed over 50 newcomers this season to their roster. That included many players who weren’t here in spring – the last time we saw SMU put the pads on for practice.
“I think, because of the success we’ve had the last couple of years, I guess everyone assumes we have this roster returning, but the reality of it is we have three returning starters on offense and five on defense,” Lashlee said last week. “So we lost a lot of really good players.”And added some potentially good ones, as well. Let’s take a look at five newcomers who SMU fans should keep an eye on during fall camp.