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Running back Marquell Colston draws inspiration from father
New Mexico State junior running back Marquell Colston feels like he has an advantage every time he takes the football field.
New Mexico St. will be no match for NU
Nebraska takes on New Mexico State Saturday night at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln.
Catching up with New Mexico State
When: 6 p.m. Saturday Where: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln TV: FSN pay-per-view Radio: 1110 AM KFAB Last time out New Mexico State was to kickoff its season last Thursday night by hosting Nicholls State, but the ...
Depth on the offensive line has sometimes been an issue during Hal Mumme's four years in Las Cruces as the New Mexico State head football coach.
Perez could find himself with more carries
In last year's season finale, fullback Brandon Perez might have surprised a few with his running ability.
RB Smith leaves NMSU football team
New Mexico State running back Seth Smith has left the football team due to personal reasons, according to head coach Hal Mumme.
WAC football preview: NMSU looks to put up big numbers
The New Mexico State Aggies have had their best chances to win in the last couple years when quarterback Chase Holbrook and his stable of speedy receivers, especially Chris Williams, have been healthy.
Deep running back unit hopes to bring diversity to NMSU offense
After running back Tonny Glynn went down last year with an ankle injury, the New Mexico State Aggie offense was never the same.
NMSU offense looks to fly high in 2008
Offense is the least of Hal Mumme's concerns. The New Mexico State football coach knows that his team, assuming that everyone is healthy and ready to go come Week 1, will score with just about anybody in the ...
Aggies feeling good heading into 2008 season
New Mexico State head coach Hal Mumme is an optimistic man these days. And he believes he has good reason think that way.
New Mexico State Strategy and Personnel
More than one college football expert incorrectly predicted that the dry streak would end last season, but injuries exposed a lack of depth and New Mexico State lost seven of its last eight games after a 3-2 ...
If healthy, NMSU offense should be potent in 2008
“Last year, we all know about the injuries”
In head coach Hal Mumme's career, he's made a habit of developing prolific offenses. via Las Cruces Sun-News
Aggies take part in second spring football scrimmage
“We did good things last week, but we want to continue that improvement this week. We'll do a lot of the same things.”
Hal Mumme was happy with how his offense performed in last week's first scrimmage of the spring football campaign. via Las Cruces Sun-News
Aggie offense is solid, explosive in opening scrimmage
“I have a better understanding of the offense and it was good to get out there and get some work in. We have new guys that we are trying to fit in.”
New Mexico State head football coach Hal Mumme has been high on freshman wide receiver LaVorick Williams since he signed with the program last December. via Las Cruces Sun-News
Improvement in weight room highlights Aggies' offseason
“I thought our winter conditioning this year went very well”
Collegiate football is a year-long commitment for student-athletes. That was particularly true for the New Mexico State Aggies this season. via Las Cruces Sun-News
Glynn leads crowded Aggie backfield into spring ball
“Tonny's one of the fastest guys on the team, probably one of the top four or five fastest”
Last year, New Mexico State running back Tonny Glynn flashed speed, shiftiness and explosiveness out of the Aggie backfield. via Las Cruces Sun-News
Spring football set to kick off at NMSU
Spring football is set to kick off today at New Mexico State University, with the Aggies taking the field for the first time since last year's season finale against Fresno State. via Las Cruces Sun-News
New Mexico State Strategy and Personnel
RSS digg blog email print SPRING AHEAD: Running back may not be the most glamorous position in the "Air Raid" offense, but it is a wide-open position with Tonny Glynn recovering from a broken ankle and Justine ... via Fox Sports
NMSU Football Notes: Aggies look to bolster defense with junior college players
“If you can imagine our offense with Chris Williams and have two or three of them be as fast as Chris, that's what we've got now”
To visit Sports Editor Teddy Feinberg's blog, click here. After a tough year on the football field, New Mexico State faces a pivotal 2008 season. via Las Cruces Sun-News
“We're making a transition to a (new) style of play”
RSS digg blog email print New Mexico State coach Hal Mumme reloaded his offense with four receivers and four running backs, while new defensive coordinator Joe Lee Dunn beat the junior-college bushes to find ... via Fox Sports