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The Athletics Director, a brusque, somewhat likeable Ohio State alum, had a vision when he accepted the UNM position.
Way back in October, head football coach Mike Locksley decided he had enough.
My fellow Americans, this is a call to reason, not a plea of insanity: Give up on soccer promptly.
In an ideal world, Plaxico “Cheddar Bob” Burress will soon go from jail bird to Philadelphia Eagle.
Phooey on you, brainless America.
The verdict is in.
UNM head coach Steve Alford, who in the past hinted that his UNM stay was contingent on continued administrative support, denied reports that he may leave UNM to fill Missouri’s head coaching vacancy.
The Bracketbusters are breaking down college basketball’s classist narrative.
Long ago, the New York Knicks were an esteemed franchise.
The NBA arms race is leading us down a path to Cold War.
Imagine the rapturous vindication Ted Thompson will experience when he comes to find that his Lambeau leap of faith will end with him holding the NFL’s Holy Grail.
Whatever Ray Birmingham is, it can be argued that he’s not just a baseball coach.
Nearly a month after a downtown brawl at a local nightclub, UNM football player Joe Harris, 21, and former wide receiver Bryant Williams, 22, were charged Dec. 21 with aggravated battery and engaging in a public affray, according Bernalillo County Metro Court records.
So much for that riveting regional affair between BYU and UTEP.
For his role in a pay-to-play scheme — whatever that might have been — he’s been dubbed “Scam Newton,” and what a scam it will be if he doesn’t lead Auburn to a win in the BCS national championship. And yet, will it be?
Well, it’s over — no, not Mike Locksley’s UNM head coaching career. Just the buzz surrounding the head coach’s possible departure.
Agitated by a suggestion that other Kappa Alpha Psi members allegedly brawled with security at a downtown nightclub, the fraternity’s faculty adviser Richard White wanted to make one thing clear.
Little by little, the news continues to get worse for three UNM football players who were allegedly involved in a brawl at a downtown nightclub early Thanksgiving morning.
In keeping with an established trend, UNM officials continue to insist that, for now, Mike Locksley is the UNM football team’s head coach, pending a long-talked-about, end-of-the-season evaluation.