Assistant coach: Locksley hit me
Mike Locksley has jokingly likened himself to former Death Row Records CEO Marion “Suge” Knight, and they’re starting to mirror each other in reputation as well as appearance.
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Mike Locksley has jokingly likened himself to former Death Row Records CEO Marion “Suge” Knight, and they’re starting to mirror each other in reputation as well as appearance.
Boy oh boy — this year’s version of the UNM football team makes the lottery seem predictable.
Welcome to the Hatch green chile hot seat, Mike Locksley.
Lobo Louie might be in the doghouse after his apparent fling with a pin-up girl from Route 66 Casino.
Apparently, two quarterbacks are better than one — which underscores just how desperate first-year head football coach Mike Locksley is to find a spark at the position.
Jamie Foxx told us to “Blame It on the Alcohol.” Mike Locksley told us to “blame it on Locks.”
There’s no whiting out Jay-Z’s indelible mark on mankind.
New Mexico is a grand whine cellar.
There comes a point when even a loyal soldier realizes some wars are lost causes — they aren’t worth investing in anymore.
Wine hath drowned more men than the sea. So, too, has overconfidence.
Perhaps this year’s season-opening radio broadcast won’t be as hectic as last year’s for Lobo football play-by-play announcer Scott Galetti.
As surely as Monday would follow Sunday, Donovan Porterie was going to be the UNM football team’s starting quarterback this season.
The NBA needs more White Chocolate.
Mike Locksley wants to know what good it does him to clue us in on who’s going to be the UNM football team’s starting quarterback this season.
There’s something about Quintell Solomon’s hands that is unlike those of most other college receivers.
Purgatory doesn’t exist for Michael Vick.
Trails of dust particles swirl in the air, kicked up by the fury of their feet. Divots and indentations mark where they made their cuts.
Realistically, in a season dubbed a “rebuilding year” by pundits, how many games does the UNM football team expect to win?
I can’t entirely blame Isaiah Rusher for his shortcomings.
It’s become one of the most-often repeated football aphorisms: “Offense wins games, but defense wins championships.”