Nov 30, 2009 | Fox Sports
Lobos Look for Shift in Playing Field at Wyoming
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Oct. 8 -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news release: On a chilly, if not semi-frozen, piece of tundra called Jonah Field, the University of New Mexico Lobos are hoping the earth will move along with the numbers' column on the UNM side of the scoreboard.
BYU leads N. Mexico 17-7 at halftime
Winless New Mexico is giving No. 22 BYU all it wants at University Stadium this afternoon.
Bursting With Hope for Homecoming
Never let it be said that the University of New Mexico football team isn't a resilient bunch.
Locksley: I don't ever recall being 0-6
UNM won't play for two weeks thanks to a bye this week, something Lobo football coach Mike Locksley said is a blessing, considering how banged up the Lobos are.
Aggie football will blow out New Mexico
About this time a year ago, 80,000 maroon-clad Aggies left Kyle Field in a state of astonishment.
Fact or fiction: Sensing the need to develop depth on the defensive line, University of New Mexico football senior DeAndre Davis broke his arm during spring practice to give sophomore Jonathan Rainey more repetitions.
Lobo Football Outlook: the Defense, Special Teams
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Aug. 4 -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news release: The University of New Mexico made national headlines when it announced Mike Locksley as its 29th head football coach on Dec.
Fact or fiction: Sensing the need to develop depth on the defensive line, University of New Mexico football senior DeAndre Davis broke his arm during spring practice to give sophomore Jonathan Rainey more repetitions.
It's not like Rocky Long was bad, or that his tenure wasn't memorable; it's that New Mexico needed a new direction.
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