It has been a busy time on college campuses over the past week, what with finals and the end of the college semester adding to the holiday craziness.
But it's been even tougher for the SMU football team. The Mustangs are in the midst of preparing for their first bowl game since 2012, and -- thanks to a change of head coaches since the end of the regular season -- they have had more than just the normal game week load-in on their respective plates.
There will be both an air of familiarity and difference when SMU and Louisiana Tech square off on Wednesday in the inaugural DXL Frisco Bowl at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, thanks to Sonny Dykes, the man the Mustangs hired on Dec.