Safeway Bowl

Safeway Bowl
Sport Football
First meeting October 7, 1922
SMU 66, North Texas 0
Latest meeting September 12, 2015
SMU 31, North Texas 13
Next meeting September 13, 2016
Statistics
Meetings total 35
All-time series SMU leads 29–5–1 (.843)
Largest victory SMU, 68–0 (1927)
North Texas, 43–6 (2014)
Longest win streak SMU, 11 (1934–76)
Current win streak SMU, 1 (2015–present)
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SMU
Locations in Texas

The Safeway Bowl is a college football rivalry game between the Southern Methodist University (SMU) Mustangs football team and the University of North Texas (UNT) Mean Green football team, two universities in Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its name is derived from a challenge from then UNT head coach Matt Simon issued in 1994 after a two-year break in the series, stating "I'd like to play because I think we could beat them, and my players feel the same way. If they'd like to play on a Safeway parking lot ... just give us a date and time."[1]

The schools have played 35 times dating back to 1922 with two hiatuses from 1992–2006 and from 2007–2014. The most recent meetings between the two teams occurred in 2015, when the Mustangs defeated the Mean Green 31–13,[2] though in 2014, the Mean Green defeated the Mustangs 43–6,.[3] In 2013, North Texas announced that the teams would play each other each year between 2014 and 2025, alternating home fields between each year.[4]

Game results

SMU victoriesNorth Texas victoriesTie games
#DateLocationWinnerScore
1October 7, 1922 Armstrong Field SMU 66–0
2February 29, 1923 Armstrong Field SMU 41–0
3September 27, 1924 Armstrong Field SMU 7–0
4September 26, 1925 Armstrong Field SMU 48–0
5September 24, 1926 Ownby Stadium SMU 42–0
6September 24, 1927 Ownby Stadium SMU 68–0
7September 22, 1928 Ownby Stadium SMU 60–6
8September 21, 1929 Ownby Stadium SMU 13–3
9September 26, 1931 Ownby Stadium SMU 13–0
10September 24, 1932 Ownby Stadium Tie0–0
11September 23, 1933 Ownby Stadium North Texas 7–0
12September 22, 1934 Ownby Stadium SMU 33–0
13September 21, 1935 Ownby Stadium SMU 39–0
14September 26, 1936 Ownby Stadium SMU 6–0
15September 25, 1937 Ownby Stadium SMU 14–0
16September 24, 1938 Ownby Stadium SMU 34–7
17October 7, 1939 Ownby Stadium SMU 16–0
18October 5, 1940 Ownby Stadium SMU 20–0
19September 27, 1941 Ownby Stadium SMU 54–0
20September 26, 1942 Ownby Stadium SMU 26–7
21September 14, 1974 Cotton Bowl SMU 7–6
22September 25, 1976 Cotton Bowl SMU 38–31
23September 17, 1977 Texas Stadium North Texas 24–13
24September 22, 1979 Texas Stadium SMU 20–9
25September 13, 1980 Texas Stadium SMU 28–9
26September 12, 1981 Texas Stadium SMU 34–7
27October 2, 1982 Texas Stadium SMU 38–10
28September 22, 1984 Texas Stadium SMU 24–6
29October 28, 1989 Ownby Stadium SMU 35–9
30October 6, 1990 Fouts Field North Texas 14–7
31September 12, 1992 Ownby Stadium SMU 28–14
32September 9, 2006 Fouts Field North Texas 24–6
33September 8, 2007 Gerald J. Ford Stadium SMU 45–31
34September 6, 2014 Apogee Stadium North Texas 43–6
35September 12, 2015 Gerald J. Ford Stadium SMU 31–13
Series: SMU leads 29–5–1

References

  1. Watkins, Calvin (2005-02-08). "SMU, North Texas to Resume Football Series". The Dallas Morning News.
  2. Watkins, Calvin (2006-09-10). "UNT Shuts Down SMU" (PDF). The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 2012-07-12.
  3. "Football: Behind strong defense UNT blows out SMU". Denton Record Chronicle. 2014-09-06. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
  4. Capper, Eric (2013). "Future Non-Conference Schedules". North Texas 2013 Football Prospectus (PDF) (Prospectus). Denton, Texas: University of North Texas. p. 13.
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