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Last updated: 09/07/10 2:04am

The 2009 record says it all: 1-11.

And how can you forget about the off-the-field incidents? Well fans, students and faculty haven’t forgotten, but for UNM head football coach Mike Locksley and the UNM football team, the past is the past.

Except the present is even more daunting. The Lobos will travel to Eugene, Ore., to face No. 11 Oregon, the reigning Pac-10 champions.
“We realize that we have a tough challenge ahead,” Locksley said. “I love a challenge, and my team loves a challenge. Oregon is a proven winner.”

At his disposal, Oregon head football coach Chip Kelly said at a teleconference he has a swarming yellow-and-green defense, and he said his team is ready to get pads popping. The Ducks have been idle since losing to Big Ten Champion Ohio State in the Rose Bowl 26-17 on Jan. 1.
“Our players are chomping at the bit, and they are getting sick of hitting at each other,” Kelly said.

The Oregon offense was eighth overall in scoring points in the nation last year and sixth overall in total rushing yards, averaging 231.7 yards per game.

On the defensive side of things for UNM in 2009, not good.

UNM was ranked No. 100 in total defense last year giving up an average of 418.7 yards per game.
In an enduring theme, the Lobos’ schedule is peppered with proven winners: After Oregon, UNM has Texas Tech and then Mountain West Conference foe Utah Utes, who is No. 24 USA Today’s poll.

The middle of the schedule seems to be slightly easier for UNM after the first three games, with games against UNLV, UTEP and New Mexico State (Oct. 9).

Before the brutal three game stretch at the end of the season, Rocky Long will return to his old stomping grounds in Albuquerque, but this time as San Diego State’s defensive coordinator Oct. 23.

Offensive lineman Byron Bell said the Lobos plan to succeed this year, but part of that starts with the fundamentals.

“We are going to take what the defense gives us,” he said. “We were in a new system, and we had to come out running the football more, and this year we are going to open it wide. But it starts up front on the offensive line and the defensive line, but if we perform up front we will win a lot of football games.”

Hopefully, Locksley said, everything the Lobos have worked on through spring and fall camps will transfer to the field Saturday.
“Coach Kelly has done a tremendous job, and we have a tremendous amount of respect for there talent there,” he said. “We look forward to the game.”

Published September 2, 2010 in Football, Lobo Football, Sports

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WashingtonDCduck

September 3, 2010 at 9:45 AM
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Best of luck to New Mexico on Saturday. The Lobos have some good football players, and they won’t back down. The only issue is that Oregon has more better football players, and is eager to put an ugly offseason in the rear view mirror and hit someone on the football field. I hope it’s an exciting game with no injuries on either side of the ball. UNM star LB is a stud, and he scares me.

Go Ducks and best of luck in the 2010 year.


BlueSideUp

September 3, 2010 at 10:19 AM
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We won the Rose Bowl???


Jeff

September 3, 2010 at 10:39 AM
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Yay! We won the Rose Bowl. Don’t tell Ohio State….


Mommaduck

September 3, 2010 at 10:42 AM
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If only it were true that we beat Ohio State in the Rose bowl. Unfortunately, we did not.


lobos suck!

September 4, 2010 at 3:48 PM
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WAY TO BE, LOCKS! ive never seen a game go 59-0 at the half, im sure that this is just part of the new ‘system’ designed to make opponents think that the lobos suck, then we will surprise them by sucking slightly less than they thought.


Edwardo

September 5, 2010 at 8:52 AM
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Time to change coaching staff what a joke this team is, can’t even score a point. Nothing like humiliating the Univ., the state, the city, and the students on the National stage. How long will the AD let it continue? Give the kids a chance, they can play, but need the right group to lead them….


Jessica

September 5, 2010 at 10:06 AM
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Wow. Seriously? That was the most pitiful game I have ever seen. Why hasn’t the coaching staff been fired? This is ridiculous.

The Lobos have become a laughing stock.


Duckfoot

September 6, 2010 at 10:28 AM
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If the lobos would of scored one touchdown would that constitute a victory?


slowhike

September 6, 2010 at 11:29 AM
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UNM should not have a college football program. It’s a wet dream at best.


Seriously?

September 6, 2010 at 4:32 PM
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Why does UNM keep pouring money into the football team and its ridiculous facilities.

Save the school some money and spend it elsewhere instead of Locksley and his coaches’ ridiculous salaries.


Disaster

September 6, 2010 at 9:59 PM
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It’s not 12-1. It’s 1-12.
Lox MUST go. Krebs MUST go. Schmidly MUST go.


Romeo

September 9, 2010 at 11:15 AM
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
HISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!


Mike Tyson

September 9, 2010 at 11:16 AM
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You know what this Lobos Football team needs? A good punch in the mouth and choking. Good thing we got the right man for the job!


Sam Spade

September 9, 2010 at 11:36 AM
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Yea! Lobos survived the game with Oregon and all came home. Good job Locks. If you can survive Texas Tech, that will be two games to keep the record perfect. The Schmid should see that your salary matches that of Mike Gundy. Of course Gundy has the shameful outcome with his cowboys by beating the crap out of Washington State.

Remember, shit happens.

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Sam

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