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Southern Methodist Mustangs at Gerald J. Ford Stadium

The Dallas suburb of University Park, Texas, is home to a team with both historic successes to its name and high hopes for the future. The SMU Mustangs play at Gerald J. Ford Stadium, which opened in 2000 and seats 32,000. The stadium is not named after former President Gerald R. Ford, but for a local banker and SMU booster who donated $20 million toward the cost of building the stadium. They are coached by Daniel "Sonny" Dykes, who previously led Louisiana Tech and Cal to bowl appearances before taking over from Chad Morris after the 2017 season.

SMU Mustangs Football History

Southern Methodist University first fielded a varsity football team in 1915, only four years after the school was founded. The Mustangs soon became a force to be reckoned with in Texas college football and in the Southwest Conference, winning 10 conference championships before its disestablishment in 1995. Halfback Doak Walker won the Heisman Trophy for his hometown Mustangs in 1948, and is the namesake of the Doak Walker Trophy, which honors the nation's top college running back. SMU has claims to three national championships, in 1935, 1981 and 1982, and has been the home of such legendary players as Don Meredith, Raymond Berry, and the one-two backfield combo from the early ‘80s, Eric Dickerson and Craig James.

In 1987, the SMU football program was assessed with a "death penalty" for continued recruiting violations, which led to the cancellation of the 1987 and 1988 seasons. While former SMU great and NFL head coach Forrest Gregg did what he could in rebuilding the program from 1989 to 1990, the Mustangs would not have another winning season until 1996, or another bowl appearance until 2009 under June Jones. SMU eventually regained their foothold under Jones, followed by Morris and Dykes, and spent time in the Western Athletic Conference and Conference USA before joining the American Athletic Conference in 2013. In 2019, the SMU Mustangs came roaring back into the national spotlight, after a 6-0 start including a triple-overtime battle against Tulsa and a victory over archrival TCU in the Battle for the Iron Skillet — their first since 2011.

Reviews

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 based on 94 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    SMU vs TCU = Best sporting event in DFW

    by miketindtown on 9/26/10Gerald J Ford Stadium - Dallas

    Greatest atmosphere in a sporting event I've been to. Absolutely amazing turnout.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Awesome Game; Logistics OFI

    by BigFrogFan on 9/26/10Gerald J Ford Stadium - Dallas

    The game, of course, was AWESOME! All credit to SMU for coming out and giving us a run for our money and capitalizing on our mistakes. The 'Stangs gave us a scare. Opportunity for improvement on a Friday night game: We all are trying to get away from work, beat the traffic, and get there for the start. We missed about 30 minutes of the game due to having to walk full circle around the stadium to get to Will Call and back to our assigned gate, only to wait in a snake-like line to get in the gate. Maybe on a sell-out game like this SMU could provide an extra station on the visitors' side for Will Call pick-up and then additional attendants to get us in the gate. Even at TCU's sell-outs, they think about the customer and provide extra Will Call stations and various entry points. It gets the fans in their seats on time to see the game and makes for a better overall experience.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    SMU v TCU fill the ford

    by CoachBev on 9/26/10Gerald J Ford Stadium - Dallas

    need toopen all entry gate- Tooks 30 minute to get through security

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    by KC697 on 9/26/10Gerald J Ford Stadium - Dallas

    The tickets indicated I was on row 14 and we had seats 41-43. There is not a row 14 and there is not seats 41/43. It was the lawn section and I was lead to believe there was seats there. Very misleading and I should get a credit. I asked an employee wearing yellow for a supervisor and no one came to help.