Football: Lobos keep expectations high going into season starter
Back when Bob Davie was an analyst for ESPN, there was one aspect of the job that he disliked: making predictions.
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Back when Bob Davie was an analyst for ESPN, there was one aspect of the job that he disliked: making predictions.
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It’s hard to imagine that anyone would doubt Dakota Cox’s talent, but there’s been little mention of New Mexico’s best linebacker in the preseason. Cox wasn’t named in any major watch lists, nor did his name appear on the Preseason All-Mountain West Team.
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Expectations are still low for New Mexico.
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