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Longtime rivals look evenly matched

Welcome to the Hatch green chile hot seat, Mike Locksley.

The Salem Witch Trials will appear tame if the first-year head coach loses to NMSU Saturday.

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Head coach Mike Locksley talks to quarterback Donovan Porterie in this file photo. Porterie will get his third start on Saturday against NMSU.


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Locksley understands that losing to NMSU verges on sacrilege — especially since the Lobos have won the last six matchups between the two teams.

“It’s unforgivable to lose to the Aggies,” he said. “Losing in general is unforgivable. I never think it’s good to lose. I’m not a very good loser.

Unfortunately, sometimes it’s part of the process to getting better. Sometimes you take a step backward to take a step forward.”

Both NMSU head coach DeWayne Walker and Locksley said that these are renovation projects. The Aggies (1-2), however, barely nudged past Prairie View A&M, a Division II college team, 21-18 on Sept. 12.

For once, it seems the Lobos and Aggies match up equally — some might even suggest that the Aggies have the advantage, since they’ve lost seven of the last eight games to UNM. It’s hard to continually dominate a team, and the pendulum swings year to year.

On the other hand, if the Aggies aren’t the worst team on the Lobos’ schedule, they’re certainly one of the most beatable.

Locksley said that’s not the case, adding that even the best teams can underestimate their opponents.

“On any given Saturday, as we’ve seen in college football, if a team goes out and plays close to perfect, they’re always going to give themselves a chance to make it a ball game,” Locksley said. “There’s so much parity in college football.”

While this might just be a make-or-break game for Locksley’s Lobos, fans down in Las Cruces aren’t as eager to jump on Walker.

“I don’t think the Aggies losing is a big deal,” said NMSU sophomore Jorge Caliendo. “It’s still early in the season, but I always hate to lose to UNM.”

If UNM loses this game, it’s conceivable that the Lobos will go winless all season. After facing the Aggies, UNM hits the road for two games against Big 12 phenomenon Texas Tech and conference foe Wyoming.

But Locksley said this isn’t a must-win game — that’s just fan talk.

“I wouldn’t dare say that. It’s Game 4 of a 12-game season,” he said. “For the fans, it’s a whole year of having to hear your buddy say, ‘Hey, you guys lost to us.’ So for Lobo Nation and the Aggie followers, I’m sure it is make-or-break.”

Lobo wide receiver Chris Hernandez said the Lobos are hurting for a win.

“I’m not thinking about losing to the Aggies,” he said. “That’s not on my mind. I don’t think this game could’ve come at a better time.”

*Notes: Donovan Porterie will get his third start of the season because B.R. Holbrook contracted mononucleosis. Holbrook won’t dress for Saturday’s game. Brad Gruner will be the Lobos’ No. 2 quarterback, and Locksley said he has no reservations putting him in the game if Porterie doesn’t produce. *


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Added at 12:49 am on September 25, 2009
Section: Sports
3 Comments
September 25 at 11:42 AM
by jazz hands

“Longtime rivals look evenly matched” or in other words, “Both teams suck, Lobos may actually win.”

Locksley says: “Unfortunately, sometimes it’s part of the process to getting better. Sometimes you take a step backward to take a step forward.” So does that mean you’d be willing to take a pay cut until you start winning? You or any other coach or UNM administrator for that matter?

If UNM adopted the policy of pay for (good) performance with coaches and administrators instead of: 1-pay you tons of dough up front, 2-oops you suck, 3-pay you to leave, UNM might not such a financial pickle.

Good luck! Go Lobos!

J. Hands

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September 25 at 10:39 PM
by Mr. Fan

I wonder how Lobo Nation would feel about Locksley if they knew he got in a fist fight with one of his assistants this week and then cheap shoted the assistant as someone was breaking it up? Nice follow up to the sexual harassment law suit. Go Lobos…bye bye Locks. We are better off without him!

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September 25 at 10:39 PM
by Mr. Fan

I wonder how Lobo Nation would feel about Locksley if they knew he got in a fist fight with one of his assistants this week and then cheap shoted the assistant as someone was breaking it up? Nice follow up to the sexual harassment law suit. Go Lobos…bye bye Locks. We are better off without him!

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