Football: Last -minute plays not enough to top Falcons
Lamar Jordan didn’t display any late-game magic against Air Force.
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Lamar Jordan didn’t display any late-game magic against Air Force.
The similarities between New Mexico and Air Force begin and end with running the football.
Volleyball
Redshirt freshman quarterback Lamar Jordan tried to reignite New Mexico’s offense when he scrambled to his right and found sophomore halfback Dameon Gamblin downfield for a 20-yard gain and a new set of downs.
Apparently Bob Davie is a big believer in momentum.
Bob Davie didn’t mince words when speaking to his team at halftime, which was down 3-0 to the University of Texas San Antonio.
By Thomas Romero-Salas
Up-tempo, no-huddle offenses have become the norm in college football.
Men’s Soccer
One point of emphasis for Bob Davie during his time at New Mexico has been his team’s maturity, or lack thereof.
No, Bob Davie hasn’t forgotten about last year’s 69-28 beat down at Fresno State.
Confidence isn’t something Lamar Jordan lacks.
Confidence is something that Lamar Jordan doesn’t lack.
In the New Mexico football team’s classroom on the second floor of Tow Diehm Facility, there are two scores painted on the west wall: 27-14 and 66-17, representing UNM’s two wins against New Mexico State the last two seasons under head coach Bob Davie.
New Mexico men’s head basketball coach Craig Neal accepted a new six-year contract worth $5.7 million plus incentives, UNM announced Monday morning.
Volleyball
Missed assignments and tackles will always happen in football.
Upsets don’t occur too often in Lobo Land.
Cross Country
In the words of head coach Bob Davie, New Mexico football’s first half against UTEP on Saturday was “wobbly.”