Football: Lobos look to change underdog image in coming weeks
New Mexico finally has a chance to change the way it’s perceived.
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New Mexico finally has a chance to change the way it’s perceived.
The Mountain West announced on Monday wide receiver Carlos Wiggins received MW Special Teams Player of the Week recognition.
Quarterback Austin Apodaca proved he’s ready for any situation.
Craig Neal definitely knows how to make an entrance.
Head coach Bob Davie announced Wednesday night the suspensions of defensive backs Isaiah Brown and Markel Bryd for violating the team’s class attendance policy.
At the halfway point of the season, New Mexico is still trying to work out the kinks in its offense.
New Mexico was swept by Colorado State and Wyoming this past week.
New Mexico had its fair share of chances at Nevada.
New Mexico’s run defense had no answer for Nevada’s pistol offense, allowing the Wolf Pack to rush for 351 yards in a 35-17 rout in Reno, Nevada on Saturday.
It’s time for New Mexico to see if it can handle the rest of the Mountain West.
New Mexico announced on Thursday the hiring of Eugene Canal as the new associate director of communications for UNM.
It didn’t look promising for New Mexico at the start of the second half.
Winning streaks have been few and far between for New Mexico football.
For the first time under head coach Bob Davie, New Mexico is having an identity crisis on offense.
There wasn’t much of a rhythm to New Mexico’s offense at Arizona State on Friday.
New Mexico quarterbacks Lamar Jordan and Austin Apodaca almost played an equal amount of snaps at Arizona State on Friday. However, neither of them were able to get UNM’s offense into a rhythm in a 34-10 loss.
The city of Tempe, Arizona hasn’t been kind to New Mexico. In the history between UNM and Arizona State, the Lobos are 1-12-1 all-time in Tempe, with that lone victory coming in 1934.
Until Saturday, UNM had been one of the most disciplined teams in the country.
Now it’s time for the real season to begin.
New Mexico sophomore running back Daryl Chestnut didn’t need much time to show off his skills.