Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt and his wife, Tavia, were in attendance to cheer on Southern Methodist University on Saturday afternoon. The Mustangs upset the No.10 Miami Hurricanes 26-20 in overtime.After the game, Tavia Hunt shared a series of photos on Instagram from the game as well as a caption sharing her pride for the overtime win."What a day on the Hilltop! ☀️ Our Mustangs dug deep in OT to topple No. 10 Miami — the field was stormed, the goalposts came down, and pure Pony pride filled the air. An incredible, exciting, joy-filled moment to behold. 🐴💙❤️" Tavia shared in her Instagram post. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostTavia and Clark Hunt posed for a selfie as the crowd rushed the field in celebration. In another photo, their oldest daughter, Gracie Hunt and her boyfriend, Derek Green, posed for a photo after the win.Tavia Hunt shared photos from SMU's win over Miami. (Photos via Tavia Hunt's Instagram Story)Clark Hunt was a collegiate soccer player at SMU and graduated from the university in 1987. Although his wife Tavia graduated from the University of Missouri, she is still a fan of the university as her daughter Gracie and son Knobel are bothSMU graduates. Their youngest daughter, Ava, is a student at SMU but is currently taking a gap year.Clark Hunt's wife, Tavia shared recap of Chiefs' MNF winClark Hunt's Kansas CIty Chiefs may have gotten off to a rough start this season, but they gotten back to their winning ways. The Kansas City Chiefs were dominant in the second half of the "Monday Night Football" matchup against the Washington Commanders.Tavia Hunt shared a few snapshots from Monday night's win at home at Arrowhead Stadium. She applauded the crowd which was loud all night and supported the team through all four quarters."MNF. The lights are bright. The crowd is loud (the loudest @142.2 dB!). Let’s defend the Kingdom!🏈👑 1 John 4:4 ❤️💛" Tavia Hunt wrote. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe Chiefs' 28-7 win over the Commanders advanced them to a 5-3 record, tied for second place in the AFC West. After starting the season 0-2, the Chiefs moved to 5-3, tied for second place in the AFC West, with the 28-7 win over the Commanders.