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This is the inaugural Daily Lobo Fantasy Football segment.
Developing off a dominant performance at UNLV last weekend, the University of New Mexico Lobos will hit the road again to take on the Colorado State Rams on Saturday afternoon.
Homecoming didn’t go as planned for head coach Bob Davie and his University of New Mexico football team, as they fell 52-43 to the Liberty Flames at Dreamstyle Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Tevaka Tuioti will start at quarterback for the Lobos on Saturday, head coach Bob Davie announced after practice on Tuesday.
Marcus Hayes, a redshirt freshman safety who had two interceptions against New Mexico State — including one for a touchdown with less than a minute left that ultimately sealed the game — was named the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week, the conference announced on Monday.
LAS CRUCES, N.M — For University of New Mexico Lobo defensive back De’John Rogers, dreams apparently do come true.
Bob Davie doesn’t want to worry about what the Wisconsin Badgers are going to do on Saturday. He wants to focus on his team, and what they can do against one of the best teams in the country in No. 5 Wisconsin.
The University of New Mexico football team, with its newly revamped offense, proved to be too much for University of the Incarnate Word on Saturday evening, defeating the Cardinals 62-30 at Dreamstyle Stadium in its season opener.
Filling in the pieces of the puzzle. According to New Mexico head football coach Bob Davie, that was the focus for him and his staff during the 2018 recruiting class.
The University of New Mexico officially announced the hiring of three new assistant coaches to head football coach Bob Davie’s staff on Saturday, including Calvin Magee to serve as offensive coordinator and running backs coach, which was previously reported by the Daily Lobo, as well as Perry Eliano to serve as cornerbacks coach and special teams coordinator and Archie McDaniel to coach outside and rush linebackers.
Three quarters of stagnant offense and a big night from New Mexico State quarterback Tyler Rogers resulted in the New Mexico Lobos losing the Rio Grande Rivalry for the second year in a row.
Former Lobo running back Jhurell Pressley signed to a contract with the Atlanta Falcons on Wednesday following an injury and the subsequent release of running back B.J. Daniels, according to the team’s website.
New Mexico head coach Bob Davie said the young season has seemed to have had a lot of starts and stops, but things are about to ratchet up with nine straight weeks of football on the slate.
UNM football head coach Bob Davie looks out at University Stadium during the game against Arizona State on Saturday night.
New Mexico redshirt junior running back Jhurell Pressley rolls in the end field, scoring a touchdown during the game against Arizona State at university Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
New Mexico redshirt freshman quarterback Lamar Jordan attempts a rush toward the end field during the Lobo football game against Arizona State at University Stadium on Saturday night.
The New Mexico Lobos tackle Sun Devil redshirt senior defensive back Damarious Randall during the Lobo football game against Arizona State at University Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
New Mexico senior quarterback Clayton Mitchem attempts to get past the Sun Devils during the game against the Arizona State at University Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Senior running back Kasey Carrier concentrates on a defensive play on the field during the New Mexico vs. Air Force game. Carrier received a concussion during the first half of the Colorado State game on Nov. 16. that would end his season.
Correction: In the week leading up to the UNM football team’s home-opener against Texas Tech, it was inaccurately reported that the Lobos’ mistakes were, in head coach Mike Locksley’s words, “correctable.”