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Where is the Frisco Bowl, and how can I watch?
Stadium and city: Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Tx.
Date and time: Dec. 20, 8 p.m. ET
TV and streaming: ESPN and WatchESPN
What should I know about the two teams in the Frisco Bowl?
SMU (7-5, 4-4 in AAC)
The Mustangs went bowling every year from 2009-12. They didn’t bowl for 25 years before that, and they haven’t bowled for five years since. This year, they’re back.
SMU doesn’t play a whole lot of defense, but the Mustangs’ spread offense is high-flying and lots of fun to watch. They fill up the stat sheet with a strong running game and a pretty decent passing game, which tends to make them enjoyable even when they’re losing. (See their 56-36 loss to TCU or their 31-24 loss to UCF, which was a decently played game all around.)
It’s good to have SMU playing postseason football again. For more on the Mustangs, drop into SB Nation’s Underdog Dynasty, which covers the AAC.
Louisiana Tech (6-6, 4-4 in Conference USA)
The Bulldogs followed up three consecutive nine-win seasons with a sharp decline this year, but Skip Holtz still got the Bulldogs to a bowl game for the fourth time in a row. Before that, you’d have to go back to 1990 to count four Tech bowl appearances. It’s a solid achievement.
Tech has a pretty solid passing game and plays decent defense. There are a few solid running backs on this roster, and the team had a couple of nice wins against WKU and UTSA. The Bulldogs could put together a quality showing in their bowl, too.
For more, check out SB Nation’s Underdog Dynasty, which covers C-USA.