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College football fans were in awe over SMU quarterback Kevin Jennings' standout half vs. Louisville

SMU quarterback Kevin Jennings was ready to roll Saturday in the Mustangs’ road game against No. 22 Louisville, and he put up some standout first-half numbers — including more total yards on his own than the Cardinals’ offense.

The sophomore quarterback completed 13-of-15 passes in the first half for 149 yards and added 108 yards on the ground on seven carries with a rushing, including a jaw-dropping 59-yard touchdown run to give SMU a 21-10 lead midway through the second quarter.

Jennings — who even even briefly left the game in the first quarter after being injured on a 22-yard run, as the Louisville Courier Journal noted — finished the first half with 257 total yards, and the Mustangs had a 24-13 lead at the break. Jennings literally accounted for about 90 percent of SMU’s 284 first-half yards.

In comparison, Louisville as a whole finished the first half with 177 yards, 144 of which were thrown by quarterback Tyler Shough. The Cardinals had 33 rushing yards in the first 30 minutes, but with Jennings rushing for almost as many yards in this game’s first half as he had on the season through Week 5 (149 yards), they just couldn’t keep up.

College football fans, Louisville ones likely aside, were absolutely stunned and loved Jennings’ first half performance.

UPDATE: SMU won, 34-27.

How Twitter reacted to Kevin Jennings’ first half against Louisville

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