One of the keys to the game, according to
ESPN.com blogger Matt Fortuna, was to stop the run. Both teams had 1,000+ yard rushers (
Zach Line for SMU,
Robbie Rouse for Fresno State), but SMU's rush defense (24th in FBS) was better than Fresno State's (73rd in FBS). Many analysts predicted that Fresno State would emerge victorious, some going as far as to predict a
blowout, but said that for SMU to emerge victorious, they would have to win the field position battle as well as create turnovers.
Fresno State In their first season in the Mountain West, the Bulldogs became co-champions with a 7–1 conference record.
Offense Fresno State was led offensively by their quarterback, junior Derek Carr, who finished 14th in the country in
quarterback rating (155.9), 8th in passing yards (4,104), and tied for 3rd in touchdowns (37). Carr was named the Mountain West Conference Player of the Year and announced before the game that he would return to Fresno State to play his senior season. The Bulldogs were riding a five-game winning streak coming into the game; the fewest points they scored during any game of that streak was 42. The Bulldogs' rushing attack was led by 5-foot, 7-inch (1.70 m) 190-pound (86 kg) senior running back Robbie Rouse, who rushed for 1490 yards, which ranked 14th in the country. Rouse, who rushed for over 100 yards in nine games during the regular season, was also Fresno State's second-leading receiver (in terms of receptions), catching the ball 63 times for 435 yards. In total, Adams amassed 102 catches for 1312 yards and 14 touchdowns, all of which led the team. His efforts earned him a spot on
Phil Steele's fourth-team All-America squad and accolades as the Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year. Fresno State's starter at
tight end was senior Marcel Jensen, who totaled 20 receptions for 339 yards and 4 touchdowns, all of which were career highs. Jensen was an honorable mention all-conference honoree. They finished third in the NCAA in interceptions, amassing 22 of them. 8 of those 22 interceptions came from Fresno State's defensive leader, Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Year, senior
safety Phillip Thomas, who also recorded a career-high 82 tackles and finished second on the team with 4 sacks, the second-most by a defensive back in the country. Fresno State's defense was also successful rushing the passer; they finished ninth in the NCAA in sacks with 39 of them. Fresno State's front seven was led by sophomore Tyeler Davison, who achieved first team all-conference accolades and recorded six
tackles for loss during the season. The Bulldogs' leader in sacks was junior
nose tackle Andy Jennings, who achieved 5.5 of them.
SMU Coming into the
2012 season, SMU was widely expected to finish third in the Conference USA West Division. They exceeded that expectation by finishing second in the C-USA West and earning a bid to the Hawaii Bowl. A year after his season ended due to a foot injury, running back
Zach Line was poised to have a breakout year and was expected to win the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year award.
Garrett Gilbert started for the Mustangs and struggled; he totaled a 53% completion percentage, 15 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions, the latter of which was tied for ninth-most in the NCAA. The Mustangs' offensive leader was three-time All-Conference USA player and 2012 Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year running back Zach Line, who had totaled 4,185 rushing yards and 37 touchdowns in his career coming into the game. Line was also the Mustangs' fourth-leading receiver (in terms of receptions), totaling 33 for 229 yards. SMU's wide receiving corps featured a trio of standouts: senior Darius Johnson, junior Jeremy Johnson, and sophomore Der'rikk Thompson. led the Mustangs with 787 receiving yards from 64 receptions which included 5 touchdowns. The latter Johnson totaled 67 receptions, which led the team, Thompson, who led the trio by averaging 13.0 yards per reception, Coach
June Jones'
spread offense did not employ a tight end, and none were on the roster for the Mustangs. The Mustangs' offensive line was led by senior Bryan Collins, who achieved 2nd team all-conference honors.
Defense The Mustangs were defensively anchored by senior
defensive end Margus Hunt, who achieved eight sacks en route to a first-team all-conference selection. Prior to the game, there was significant hype surrounding the defensive matchup between Fresno State's Davante Adams and SMU's
cornerback junior
Kenneth Acker, who intercepted the ball three times during the season. The Mustangs were prolific in turnovers and led the
Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) in interceptions returned for touchdowns (8), tied for fourth in interceptions (21), Despite their success with turnovers, the Mustangs were far more mediocre in scoring defense, in which they allowed 25.7 points per game (tied for 54th nationally), and total defense, in which they gave up 396.1 yards per game (62nd nationally). ==Game summary==