There’s just something about BYU and SMU football games.
After the Holiday Bowl thriller in 1980 as well as the overtime win in 1997, you knew Saturday’s game was likely going to be another nail biter beaten both teams.
And that’s exactly what fans got.
After SMU scored a touchdown to pull within a point (24-23) with eight seconds left in the game, the Mustangs opted to go for a two-point conversion to win the game.
After spreading the field out with five wide receivers and nobody left in the backfield, SMU opted for QB draw. But that didn’t fool the Cougars as Jakob Robinson was there as the sophomore tackled Tanner Mordecai before the goal live to give BU a 24-23 victory Saturday night in the New Mexico Bowl.
One on one.@jakobrobinson87 called game. pic.twitter.com/W31VjxZr3E
— BYU FOOTBALL (@BYUfootball) December 18, 2022
With the win, BYU improved to 8-5 this season, giving the Cougars 8+ wins in 8 games as an Independent. The Cougars are also now 4-0 all-time against SMU, including 2-0 in bowl games. Saturday’s game was also BYU’s last in the Independence Era at 99-56 (.639). The program will play as a member of the Big 12 next year.
Playing without a number of starters again due to injuries, it was BYU’s defense that shined the most as the unit held SMU to its second lowest scoring game game of the season.
Playing with out starting QB Jaren Hall for the first time this season, the defense knew it needed to step up and they did as linebacker Ben Bywater returned an interception for a touchdown to give BYU an 17-10 lead in the third quarter. The interception was Bywater’s third of the year — first pick six. It was also BYU’s third third pick-six of the year with Max Tooley getting the other two.
With Hall out, freshman QB Sol-Jay Maiava-Peters stepped in for his first career start. While he only attempted 12 passes on the night, the biggest highlight was his running ability as the freshman ran for a game-high 96 yards and a touchdown in the win.
The seven completions and 12 pass attempts were the lowest ever in a bowl game for the Cougars, but it was enough to get the victory. Also, Saturday was extra special for BYU fans as the basketball team defeated rival Utah at the Marriott Center earlier in the day.
Here’s how the media, players and fans reacted after the win:
BYU WINS! pic.twitter.com/oXBgTU2Y0l
— New Mexico Bowl (@NMBowl) December 18, 2022
BYU STOPPED THE 2-PT CONVERSION TO WIN‼️
The Cougars are your 2022 New Mexico Bowl champs! pic.twitter.com/n6cm15ZUc7
— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) December 18, 2022
The 2pt conversion is NO GOOD!
BYU holds on to a 24-23 lead over SMU with 8 seconds left in the NM Bowl! pic.twitter.com/RIk20WFaeC
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) December 18, 2022
BYU threw for 47 yards and ran the ball for 209 yards on 42 carries. It beat Stanford with 93 yards passing and 358 rushing on 50 carries. Sitake wants the Navy job.
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) December 18, 2022
So proud of this team!! They have provided themselves a reference point in life. When adversity strikes you, it’s how you FINISH! 4 in a row to finish the season. Love these boys and this team!! Appreciate the support all season Cougar Nation, we love you! #GoCougs 🤙🏽
— Fesi Sitake (@fsitake) December 18, 2022
GO COUGS!!!!
— malik moore (@malik9moore) December 18, 2022
Tonight was Coach Sitake's 1st one-point win. He has lost 3 games by 1 point.
— Ralph Sokolowsky (@rsokolowsky) December 18, 2022
#BYU DC Jay Hill and assistant Kelly Poppinga were celebrating down by the sideline after that stop.#BYUFootball #NewMexicoBowl
— Mitch Harper (@Mitch_Harper) December 18, 2022
BYU BYU
Football 🤝 BasketballGiving us a heart attack every game.#BYUFootball
— BYU4Trey (@playoffbogey) December 18, 2022
Congrats to my BYU Cougars both In Basketball and Football! Underdogs, beaten the red, showing the grit. #BYUFootball #BYUHoop
— Sikaku (@JacobSUda) December 18, 2022
BYU beating SMU by one point in bowl games.
A 42-year college football tradition.— Greg Welch (@ArtDirectorBYU) December 18, 2022
WHAT. A. SATURDAY ! LETS GO!!!! #BYUFootball #BYUbasketball pic.twitter.com/TuOfsApgmK
— Sweeny Todd⛳️🏀🏈⚾️⛳️🦈 (@ToddBGolf) December 18, 2022
Some great defensive momentum to head into the Jay Hill era of BYU defense! Let’s go! #GoCougs #BYUFootball pic.twitter.com/8vCo9HzTDq
— 🌵🌶️Jared 🆕🇲🇽🥣 (@jrossean) December 18, 2022
Sad ponies tonight! The church is true.
— Jonny Linehan (@jlinehan9) December 18, 2022
All I want for Christmas is a BYU win and a @MasenWake13 hurdle.#BYUvsSMU #GoCougars #BeatSMU
— EP Patterson (@Sportifications) December 18, 2022
𝐀𝐋𝐋-𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄 𝐂𝐀𝐑𝐄𝐄𝐑 𝐋𝐄𝐀𝐃𝐄𝐑@JakeOldroyd39 pic.twitter.com/O7fZjSZR0a
— BYU FOOTBALL (@BYUfootball) December 18, 2022
"It's awesome to have it come together in my final game"
BYU Football All-Time Leading Scorer @JakeOldroyd39 on what his newly-set record means to him.#BYUFOOTBALL | #GoCougs pic.twitter.com/Iezd2CUab2— BYU Sports Nation (@BYUSportsNation) December 18, 2022
@JakeOldroyd39 thanks for all the years w/ @BYUfootball all the points, all the heart, and all the GRIT. Class act. Definitely should be in the @BYU HOF. Good luck in the future! #byufootball #byu
— Lorin Smith (@Lorin_J_Smith) December 18, 2022
Hate that the season is over! September 2023 cannot come soon enough! #byu #byufootball
— Jared Oldham (@OldhamJared) December 18, 2022
I've enjoyed the BYU independence era. Not always the best, but a lot of good and lifelong memories. Today's bowl win is a great way to put that era to rest. BRING ON THE BIG 12!!! #BYUFootball
— Taylor Acton (@rtayloracton) December 18, 2022
The independence era was a fun one, but oh man do we have fun stuff ahead! Going to be fun to compete for the @Big12Conference and make a run for the @CFBPlayoff
Start of a New Era! Cougar Nation #LetsRide #BYUFootball #GoCougs #Big12
— Ty (@TyNielsen3) December 18, 2022
#BYUhoops beats Utah and #BYUFootball wins their bowl game. Good day
— Ty Jensen (@TyScottJensen) December 18, 2022
👋 @Big12Conference pic.twitter.com/K7OJhCAaYh
— BYU FOOTBALL (@BYUfootball) December 18, 2022
Goodbye independence, hello Big 12
— 🌶️Ys Guide🌶️ (@YsGuide) December 18, 2022
Alright, where’s my Big 12 bumper sticker?! Let’s go.
— Jonny Linehan (@jlinehan9) December 18, 2022
Thanks for the mems pic.twitter.com/TbNyTS3tcw
— BYU FOOTBALL (@BYUfootball) December 18, 2022