
Program overview
SMU
2025 finish: 9-4-0 across 13 games.
Gerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park • TX
ACCGerald J. Ford Stadium
All-Time Wins
554
All-Time Losses
570
Win %
49%
Heisman Winners
1
Track roster movement, title years, Heisman winners, and the conference path that shaped the modern program.
Program Snapshot
The identity layer
Core program details, venue context, and the visual system behind the team profile.
Conference
ACC
Division
Not listed
Home field
Gerald J. Ford Stadium
Location
University Park, TX
Capacity
32,000
Venue type
Outdoor
Team Colors
AP Titles
0
Current Season
Performance pulse
Wins
9
Losses
4
Ties
0
Games
13
Win %
69%
Conference Timeline
Realignment context
- Atlantic Coast Conference2024-
- American Athletic Conference2013-2023
- Conference USA2005-2012
- Western Athletic Conference1996-2004
- Southwest Conference1919-1995
- Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association1915-1918
Stadium Access
Venue links
Coaching History
Sideline eras
| Rhett Lashlee | 2022-2025 | 29-12-0 |
| Jim Leavitt | 2021 | 0-0-0 |
| Sonny Dykes | 2018-2021 | 30-17-0 |
| Chad Morris | 2015-2017 | 14-23-0 |
| June Jones | 2008-2014 | 36-43-0 |
| Phil Bennett | 2002-2007 | 18-52-0 |
| Mike Cavan | 1997-2001 | 22-34-0 |
| Tom Rossley | 1991-1996 | 15-48-3 |
| Forrest Gregg | 1989-1990 | 3-19-0 |
| Bobby Collins | 1982-1986 | 43-14-1 |
| Ron Meyer | 1976-1981 | 34-32-1 |
| Dave Smith | 1973-1975 | 16-15-2 |
| Hayden Fry | 1962-1972 | 49-66-1 |
| Bill Meek | 1957-1961 | 17-29-4 |
| Chalmer Woodward | 1953-1956 | 19-20-1 |
| H.N. Russell | 1950-1952 | 13-15-2 |
| Madison Bell | 1945-1949 | 32-16-5 |
| James Stewart | 1942-1944 | 10-18-2 |
| Madison Bell | 1935-1941 | 47-24-3 |
| Ray Morrison | 1922-1934 | 82-31-20 |
| Choc Kelly | 1921 | 1-6-1 |
| Bill Cunningham | 1921 | 1-6-1 |
| J. Rix | 1917-1921 | 16-19-7 |
| Ray Morrison | 1916 | 0-8-2 |
National Championships
Title profile
No national championships recorded.
Heisman Trophy Winners
Award lineage
1
Total Winners
| Year | Winner | Position | Points | Draft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1948 | Doak Walker | HB | 778 | #3 |