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New Mexico
vs
Colorado State
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
11/25/2022
3:30pm EST

Lines:
New Mexico +7
Colorado State -7

Total:
Over 36 (-110)
Under 36 (-110)

Community Picks: New Mexico 0% vs Colorado State 0%

New Mexico and Colorado State Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Colorado State
After receiving only their third bowl bid in program history, the Idaho Vandals could be content with simply playing in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on Thursday against Colorado State. ''Our guys are really excited to be here, and I think they're going to go out and play their best,'' Idaho coach Paul Petrino said. Meanwhile, Colorado State (7-5) is returning to the place where the Rams discovered new life in a waning season. Continue to Article
December 21, 2016 3:57:pm EST
Colorado State
Colorado State (7-5, Mountain West) vs. Idaho (8-4, Sun Belt), 7 p.m. EST Continue to Article
December 21, 2016 3:21:pm EST
Colorado State
Idaho has been largely uncompetitive in 21 seasons at the FBS level, so the program is dropping down to FCS status, beginning with the 2018 season. Idaho (8-4) concludes its next-to-last season as part of college football's top level by playing in a bowl game for only the third time when it meets streaking Colorado State (7-5) in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on Thursday (7 p.m. ET, ESPN) in Boise, Idaho. The Vandals made the decision to drop down a level after being dismissed from the Sun Belt Conference. Continue to Article
December 18, 2016 12:47:am EST
New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- Richard McQuarley ran for two short touchdowns and New Mexico posted its second bowl victory in a half-century, topping Texas-San Antonio 23-20 Saturday in the New Mexico Bowl. Continue to Article
December 17, 2016 6:00:pm EST
New Mexico
Quarterback Lamar Jordan led New Mexico with 81 rushing yards in its win over UTSA. To beat Texas-San Antonio in the New Mexico Bowl, New Mexico stuck to its usual formula. The Lobos led for much of the game, but when UTSA cut the Lobos’ lead to 16-13 early in the fourth, UNM put together a 12-play, 75-yard scoring drive that took 7:21 off the clock to put the game out of reach and seal the program’s second bowl win since 1961. Continue to Article
December 17, 2016 5:33:pm EST
 
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