MWC favorite to play Lobos on Saturday
Thomas Romero-Salas | September 26A missed field goal cost the Boise State Broncos what would have been their first-ever MWC title last season.
A missed field goal cost the Boise State Broncos what would have been their first-ever MWC title last season.
For the Lobo football team, revenge is a dish best served with an authoritative beat down.
With a name like Kasey Carrier, toting a football seems like an obvious choice.
In layman’s terms, it’s just a state-rival football game between the biggest colleges in New Mexico.
This year’s edition of the Rio Grande Rivalry features two football teams in similar situations.
The last two minutes of the first half at Texas Tech were a series of unfortunate events for the Lobo football team, resulting in a 49-14 loss.
It’s not often that a college football team challenges two Texas schools in two weeks.
Next week, head UNM football coach Bob Davie will reinstate sophomore player Devonta Tabannah, who was arrested on suspicion of DWI on Aug. 27.
UNM football fans haven’t seen a game like this in quite a while. The Lobos dominated Southern University in almost every facet of Saturday’s season opener, capturing a 66-21 victory.
True-freshman quarterback Cole Gautsche wouldn’t have scored in Saturday’s football game if not for Bob Davie’s appointment last year as Lobo football head coach.
The UNM football team will finally get its first taste of game action when it hosts Southern University at University Stadium on Saturday.
Senior quarterback B.R. Holbrook has returned to the UNM football team in the nick of time.
It’s no secret the Lobo football team has been offensively and defensively challenged over the past three years.
First-year head coach Bob Davie will instill a new tradition for the Lobo football team this year. The policy will be called “New Mexico Man,” and it celebrates a walk-on player every game week.
The new era of Lobo football might have to begin without starting quarterback B.R. Holbrook.
Senior quarterback B.R. Holbrook tackled various injuries, multiple head-coaching changes, quarterback competitions and even a bout of mononucleosis on the path to become the Lobos’ starting quarterback.
On July 3, college football changed forever. Twelve university presidents approved a plan put forward by 11 conference presidents and Notre Dame’s athletic commissioner for a 12-year deal to institute a four-team playoff system beginning in 2014.
In one of New Mexico’s worst fire seasons, the UNM football team is making an effort to help residents who have been affected by wildfires.
The football field at University Stadium is unrecognizable; the only things visible are big piles of dirt and heavy machinery.
The future for the UNM football team doesn’t look too good. The team finished its first spring season under head coach Bob Davie last week, and it’s not surprising the team is in a tough situation.