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The 1989 SMU Mustangs football team represented Southern Methodist University (SMU) as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC) during the 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by first-year head coach Forrest Gregg, the Mustangs were returning to competition for the first time since 1986. An NCAA investigation into continued misconduct in the football program had resulted in the Mustangs receiving the "death penalty", which resulted in the 1987 season being cancelled and indirectly resulted in the team not having enough players to field a team in 1988. After playing most of the past several seasons at Texas Stadium, the Mustangs moved back to their old home of Ownby Stadium on campus, where they had not played since 1948.

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  • The 1989 SMU Mustangs football team represented Southern Methodist University (SMU) as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC) during the 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by first-year head coach Forrest Gregg, the Mustangs were returning to competition for the first time since 1986. An NCAA investigation into continued misconduct in the football program had resulted in the Mustangs receiving the "death penalty", which resulted in the 1987 season being cancelled and indirectly resulted in the team not having enough players to field a team in 1988. After playing most of the past several seasons at Texas Stadium, the Mustangs moved back to their old home of Ownby Stadium on campus, where they had not played since 1948. The Mustangs recorded a record of 2-8, finishing last in the Southwest Conference where they failed to record a victory. Both of those wins came against opponents from the lower Division I-AA level, as SMU beat Connecticut and North Texas. The team allowed 499 points on defense and gave up 50 or more three times, including their game against conference rival Houston where they gave up 95. (en)
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  • No. 16 Cougars (en)
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  • First quarter *HOU – Roman Anderson 28-yard field goal. Cougars 3–0. *HOU – Chuck Weatherspoon 2-yard run . Cougars 10–0. *HOU – Chuck Weatherspoon 54-yard run . Cougars 17–0. *SMU – Greg Ballard fumble recovery in end zone . Cougars 17–6. *HOU – Paul Smith 62-yard pass from Andre Ware . Cougars 24–6. Second quarter *HOU – Patrick Cooper 7-yard pass from Andre Ware . Cougars 31–6. *SMU – Korey Beard 2-yard pass from Mike Romo . Cougars 31–14. *HOU – Brian Williams 40-yard pass from Andre Ware . Cougars 38–14. *HOU – Manny Hazard 3-yard pass from Andre Ware . Cougars 45–14. *HOU – Brian Williams 87-yard pass from Andre Ware . Cougars 52–14. *HOU – Manny Hazard 28-yard pass from Andre Ware . Cougars 59–14. Third quarter *HOU – Manny Hazard 46-yard pass from David Klingler . Cougars 66–14. *SMU – Kevin Love 26-yard run . Cougars 66–21. *HOU – Chuck Weatherspoon 22-yard run . Cougars 73–21. *HOU – Paul Smith 53-yard pass from David Klingler . Cougars 81–21. Fourth quarter *HOU – Paul Smith 74-yard pass from David Klingler . Cougars 88–21. *HOU – Patrick Cooper 16-yard pass from David Klingler . Cougars 95–21. (en)
  • First quarter *ND – Ricky Watters 35-yard run , 6:54. Notre Dame 7–0. Drive: 6 plays, 79 yards. Second quarter *ND – Pete Graham 1-yard run , 14:22. Notre Dame 14–0. *SMU – Andy Bergfeld 5-yard pass from Mike Romo , 11:37. Notre Dame 14–6. Drive: 3 plays, 19 yards. *ND – Andre Jones blocked extra point return, 11:37. Notre Dame 16–6. *ND – Billy Hackett 34-yard field goal, 8:16. Notre Dame 19–6. *ND – Ricky Watters 97-yard punt return , 7:04. Notre Dame 26–6. *ND – Anthony Johnson 4-yard run , 4:02. Notre Dame 33–6. Drive: 64 yards. *ND – Safety, Casey Clyce steps out of end zone, 3:00. Notre Dame 35–6. *ND – Walter Boyd 14-yard run , 0:15. Notre Dame 42–6. Drive: 75 yards. Third quarter *ND – Rusty Setzer 2-yard run , 10:51. Notre Dame 49–6. *ND – Billy Hackett 32-yard field goal, 5:45. Notre Dame 52–6. Fourth quarter *ND – Rod West 1-yard run , 3:22. Notre Dame 59–6. (en)
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  • Top passers *SMU – Mike Romo – 27/54, 286 yards, TD, INT *HOU – Andre Ware – 25/41, 517 yards, 6 TD Top rushers *SMU – Kevin Love – 14 rushes, 53 yards, TD *HOU – Chuck Weatherspoon – 15 rushes, 207 yards, 3 TD Top receivers *SMU – Mitch Glieber – 5 receptions, 81 yards *HOU – Paul Smith – 6 receptions, 255 yards, 3 TD (en)
  • ;Top passers *SMU – Mike Romo – 28/54, 194 yards *ND – Tony Rice – 5/8, 83 yards ;Top rushers *SMU – Kevin Love – 4 rushes, 5 yards *ND – Ricky Watters – 7 rushes, 69 yards, TD ;Top receivers *SMU – Jason Wolf – 9 receptions, 63 yards *ND – Raghib Ismail – 4 receptions, 65 yards (en)
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  • SMU Mustangs at #1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (en)
  • SMU Mustangs at No. 16 Houston Cougars – Game summary (en)
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  • The 1989 SMU Mustangs football team represented Southern Methodist University (SMU) as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC) during the 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by first-year head coach Forrest Gregg, the Mustangs were returning to competition for the first time since 1986. An NCAA investigation into continued misconduct in the football program had resulted in the Mustangs receiving the "death penalty", which resulted in the 1987 season being cancelled and indirectly resulted in the team not having enough players to field a team in 1988. After playing most of the past several seasons at Texas Stadium, the Mustangs moved back to their old home of Ownby Stadium on campus, where they had not played since 1948. (en)
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