Monday Nov 16 | Deseret Morning News
For New Mexico ... The Lobos are still looking for their first victory of the season.
No. 22 Cougars hold off pesky Lobos, go to 8-2
Max Hall threw touchdown passes to Andrew George and Luke Ashworth to lead No. 22 BYU past New Mexico 24-19 on Saturday.
It doesn't appear as if he'll get to finish getting it. One of the big reasons the University of New Mexico football team nearly pulled off the upset of San Diego State on Saturday was Porterie's improvement in running UNM's quick tempo attack that nullified a lot of the pressure and situational substitutions Aztecs defensive coordinator Rocky Long ...
Hoping for first win at Homecoming
"I can't say I won't go for it on fourth down," he said. "Let's just say this: I will definitely be out there trying to play to win if it comes to a situation to do that.
Lobos gear up to face MWC rival Wyoming
Johnathan Rainey raises his arms in celebration in this file photo. The Lobos' defensive end has 6 1 2 sacks so far this season.
Knack for the big play: James Enriquez stars in Mayfield Trojans secondary
On the road in Albuquerque and clinging to a three-point lead, the Trojans were on their heels against Eldorado last week.
LUBBOCK, Texas - The biggest mismatch among this week's schedule of college football games didn't live up to expectations - nor did it change the Lobos' fortunes.
Post Game Thoughts :: New Mexico Lobos Edition
I found myself thinking about what I was going to write this morning a number of times.
Texas Tech beats New Mexico 48-28
Backup quarterback Steven Sheffield threw for 238 yards and three touchdowns to help lead Texas Tech to a 48-28 win over New Mexico on Saturday.
Commentary: Why don't the locals sign with NMSU? Blame the past
Why are our local kids leaving Las Cruces? That was the question many asked when yet another high school football player from the area - that being Zach Daugherty from Onate - committed to the University of New Mexico instead of his hometown school, New Mexico State.
O ate's Zach Daugherty heading to the University of New Mexico
Onate High School senior linebacker Zach Daugherty verbally committed to play college football at the University of New Mexico.
Also on Topix