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The most comprehensive coverage of the New Mexico Lobos Football on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters. The Official Athletic Site of the New Mexico Lobos, partner of WMT Digital.
The most comprehensive coverage of the New Mexico Lobos Football on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters.
The most comprehensive coverage of the New Mexico Lobos Football on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters.
The opening three games of the 2022 season, including a September 10 conference matchup with Boise State, will all be at home as the Mountain West released the entire 2022 league schedule.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Four home games in September and October, including the annual rivalry matchup with New Mexico State highlight the 2023 football schedule for the Lobos, as announced by Mountain West officials on Thursday.
— New head football coach Bronco Mendenhall has announced his 2024 coaching and support staff, and it’s a group that features a wide range of experience, highlighted by a pair of Power 5 Coordinators.
UNM will return home to host Fresno State in UNM’s Mountain West opener on September 21 before driving down I-15 to take on New Mexico State on September 28 in Las Cruces. October will start with a second open week on October 5 before starting a run of six straight games.
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The signing of Vigil means that the Lobos have the last three New Mexico Players of the Year on the squad and on scholarship in Isaiah Chavez (2019), Luke Wysong (2020) and now Vigil (2021). Fans are invited to Revel Entertainment at 5:30 pm for the Lobo Football NLI Signing Day Live Show, taking place in Draft Day Sports Bar.
— No. 21 Arizona scored two touchdowns in the opening 2:34 of the second half to give itself some breathing room and New Mexico couldn’t ever quite close the gap as the Wildcats outlasted the Lobos 61-39 at Arizona Stadium. The loss dropped UNM to 0-2 on the year while Arizona started 1-0.