UNIVERSITY PARK -- SMU expects to be fully healthy this weekend against Cincinnati after using the bye week to heal. This includes the return of offensive lineman Jacob Todora, who missed the past two games with a leg injury.
The redshirt freshman Todora was the starting right guard before suffering the injury against Arkansas State. Sophomore Bryce Wilds started in his place for the UConn and Houston games and drew positive reviews from the coaching staff.
So how will SMU determines who starts if Todora is ready to play as expected?
"We're going to go with whoever practices the best," offensive coordinator Joe Craddock explained.