Former walk-on receiver pays dues and advances
UNM wide receiver Roland Bruno has lived the life of a walk-on.
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UNM wide receiver Roland Bruno has lived the life of a walk-on.
Chris Hernandez lines up split out to the left in a two-wide-receiver bunch formation. His teammate, cornerback DeAndre Wright, jogs out opposite of him, tip-toeing the line of scrimmage. As the ball is snapped, Wright gives Hernandez a friendly jam, upsetting the timing of Hernadez's slant route and forcing Donovan Porterie to check-down to his running back.
Of all the issues being debated by presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and John McCain, each have yet to discuss a divisive issue among the ranks of the NCAA - amateurism in the NCAA.
UNM tailback Rodney Ferguson has been a big, bruising force throughout his football career.
Rewind to 2004.
University Stadium is dead, dormant, hibernating. It has been since Dec. 22, 2007, the last time the Lobos took to the field in a 23-0 trouncing of Nevada in the New Mexico Bowl.
Lobo cornerback DeAndre Wright has a message for his Aunt Velma: Thank you.
Paul Pierce should be thanking his lucky four-leafed clovers he's a basketball player.
Josh Bazinet is trading in his helmet for a headset.
Scott Galetti is giving up California coastlines - and the accompanying Pacific waves - to come splash around in the Rio Grande (Rivalry).
Scott Galetti's hiring couldn't have come at a better time. In fact, the timing was so good, I'm going to start referring to Athletics Director Paul Krebs as "Timex" or Deion Sanders' nickname - "Prime Time."
J.R. Giddens planted his seeds in The Pit. Now, all those seeds have finally germinated into a garden - the TD Banknorth Garden, that is.
"I want to remain a (Dallas) Cowboy. I've been here for five years and I've made Dallas my home, and I would love nothing more than to be a Dallas Cowboy."
J.R. Giddens planted his seeds in the Pit. Now, all those seeds have finally germinated into a Garden - the TD Banknorth Garden, that is.
Former UNM pitcher Stephen Smith has finally gotten the proverbial monkey off his back, as Smith signed a free-agent contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Self-contemplation is fundamental in the practice of Zen.
For J.R. Giddens, in his senior year as a Lobo, the season didn't end so giddy.
Although it is tucked away a mere two miles from UNM's Main Campus, South Campus houses all athletic facilities, including the office of Athletics Director Paul Krebs.
Tim Donaghy seems prepared to take down the NBA.
When the Spanish conquistador Coronado came to the United States in 1510, he was searching for the Seven Cities of Gold.