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2018 Nm State Football Athletic Media Relations Contact: Chris Kennedy 2018 NM STATE FOOTBALL O: 575-646-3269 | C: 617-833-9484 Stan Fulton Center, 1815 Wells Street | Las Cruces, NM | 88003 | @NMStateFootball | FB.com/NMStateFootball | www.NMStateSports.com E: [email protected] 2018 SCHEDULE GAME Ind. 2-7 Date Opponent TV Time VS August (0-2) 7-2, 5-1 25 Wyoming ESPN L, 29-7 ALCORN SWAC 30 at Minnesota Big Ten Network L, 48-10 September (1-2) 10 301 ...............Scoring Offense ..............220 8 at Utah State Facebook LIVE L, 60-13 An NM State Win Would... Alcorn State Braves 172 ...............Scoring Defense ...............381 NM State Aggies Head Coach .........................................Fred McNair Head Coach .........................................Doug Martin 15 New Mexico AggieVision L, 42-25 2,453 .......... Rushing Offense ...........1,000 • Give the Aggies a Career Record (Yrs) .........................19-13 (4th) Career Record (Yrs) .....................48-103 (11th) 22 at UTEP ESPN3 W, 27-20 win in the first week of 780 .............Rushing Defense ........... 2,416 Record at Alcorn State (Yrs).........19-13 (4th) 1,674 ............Passing Offense ..........2,209 Record at NM State (Yrs) ................19-51 (6th) October (1-3) Novermber for three of 2018 STAT LEADERS 1,588 ...........Passing Defense ............1,827 2018 STAT LEADERS 6 Liberty AggieVision W, 49-41 the last four seasons. RUSHING | #13 Noah Johnson 4,127...............Total Offense .............3,209 RUSHING | #25 Christian Gibson 13 at Louisiana ESPN+ L, 66-38 • Keep the team’s 89-726, 7.5 ypr, 7 TD, 73.8 ypg 2,368..............Total Defese .............. 4,243 70-455, 6.4 ypr, 6 TD, 49.9 ypg 20 Georgia Southern AggieVision L, 48-31 undefeated record against PASSING | #13 Noah Johnson ALL-TIME RESULTS PASSING | #14 Josh Adkins 27 at Texas State ESPN3 L, 27-20 Alcorn State at 2-0. 128-208-8, 1,451 yds, 10 TD, 161.2 ypg • NM State leads Alcorn State in the 136-234-6, 1,590 yds, 7 TD, 227.1 ypg November (0-0) • Make November the RECEIVING | #11 Chris Blair all-time series 1-0. RECEIVING | #13 Johnathan Boone 3 Alcorn State AggieVision 2 PM 30-385, 5 TD, 12.8 ypc, 42.8 ypg • NM State won the first meeting 42-492, 1 TD, 11.7 ypc, 54.7 ypg winningest month for DEFENSE | #32 Qwynnterrio Cole between the teams, 45-10, in Aggie DEFENSE | #7 Javahn Fergurson 17 at BYU TBD Doug Martin with seven. 47 tackles, 4.0 TFL, 3 INT, 2 PBU Memorial Stadium on 10/4/08. 99 tackles, 5.0 TFL, 4.5 Sacks, 1 FF, 1 FR 24 at Liberty Noon AGGIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES All Times Mountain KICKOFF Affiliates: All Times Subject to Change The New Mexico State football team returns to the Alamagordo - 103.7 FM KNMZ City of Crosses to take on Alcorn State inside of Aggie Albuquerque - 1150 AM KNMM Memorial Stadium on Saturday at 2 p.m. MT. This is Carlsbad - 1240 AM KAMQ GAME DAY INFORMATION the final home game of the season for the Aggies and El Paso - 1380 AM KHEY Date ...........................................................................November 3, 2018 the day is set to honor the veterans on the roster for Gallup - 1230 AM, 94.9 FM KYVA Kickoff Time ...................................................................2:07 p.m. (MT) senior day. Las Vegas - 107.1 FM KMDS Location ......................................................................Las Cruces, N.M. Venue ............................................................Aggie Memorial Stadium Capacity .......................................................................................30,343 WHERE TO WATCH STAY CONNECTED Surface ....................................................................................Field Turf Aggie fans who cannot make it to Saturday’s contest Get up to the minute information and news about Television ............................................................................AggieVision can stream the game live on AggieVision. Those tuned the NM State football team all season on Twitter by Play-by-Play ..................................................................... Adam Young Analyst .................................................................................Danny Knee in get to hear Adam Young on the play-by-play with following @NMStateFootball, on Instagram by following Sideline Reporter ...........................................................................N/A Danny Knee serving as the analyst for the final game at @NMStateFB and through Facebook.com/NMSUFootball. Radio ................................................................. Aggie Sports Network Aggie Memorial on Nov. 3. Play-by-Play ........................................................................Jack Nixon SENIOR DAY Analyst ................................................................................Cory Lucas Flagship Station ............................................99.5 FM KXPZ (TuneIn) LISTEN UP! This weekend’s clash with Alcorn State is the final Affiliates .................................................Alamagordo 103.7 FM KNMZ Fans can also listen in to every Aggie game this season home game of the 2018 season for New Mexico ................................................................... Albuquerque 1150 AM KNMM on the Aggie Sports Network with NM State Athletics/ State and the team gets set to honor its soon-to-be ..........................................................................Carlsbad 1240 AM KAMQ US Bank Hall of Famer Jack Nixon on the call and Cory graduates on senior day. ..............................................................................El Paso 1380 AM KHEY ...............................................................Gallup 1230 AM, 94.9 FM KYVA Lucas as the analyst. The broadcast can be heard on ........................................................................Las Vegas 107.1 FM KMDS the flagship station, 99.5 FM KXPZ or with the TuneIn In total, there are 18 Aggies to be recognized on Live Stats .............................................nmstate.statbroadcast.com app. senior day at Aggie Memorial Stadium including linebackers Terrill Hanks and Derek Ibekwe, defensive back DeMarcus Owens, running back Royce Caldwell, STAY CONNECTED WITH US... ON THE SIDELINE Twitter ......................................................................@NMStateFootball .......................................................................................@NMStateAggies Coaching Staff .....................................................@dougmartinnmsu ....................................................................................................@osoukup ....................................................................................@CoachCoryNMSU ...................................................................................@CoachMChristian .............................................................................................@CoachBell18 Doug Martin Oliver Soukup Frank Spaziani Cory Martin Andy Richman John Mumford Matt Christian Chili Davis Josh Bermann .......................................................................................@CoachMumford Head Coach / AHC / Linebackers / Def. Coordinator Wide Receivers Offensive Line / Defensive Line Running Backs Tight Ends Offensive Graduate .................................................................................... @CoachHolbrook_ Off. Coordinator Co-Special Teams Run Game Coordinator Assistant ........................................................................................@coachrichman INSIDE THE BOOTH ......................................................................................@ChiliDavisNMSU ......................................................................................@CoachRonPentz .................................................................................@CoachPasswaters ...................................................................................@NMSCoachSherm .............................................................................................@Jlemming18 Instagram ..........................................................................@NMStateFB Facebook ................................................................. /NMStateFootball Brian Bell Chase Holbrook Ronnie Pentz Matt Passwaters Jacob Lemming Brock Sherman Secondary Quarterbacks Defensive Ends / Offensive Graduate Defensive Graduate Defensive Graduate Co-Special Teams Assistant Assistant Assistant 1 NM STATE vs. ALCORN STATE - GAME 10 @NMStateFootball | NMStateSports.com ALCORN STATE GAME WEEK 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Press Conference Practice Practice Travel Day Game Day 11:30 a.m. 3-5 p.m. 3-5 p.m. NM State vs. Alcorn State Hall of Legends Practice 3-5 p.m. Interviews Interviews Interviews 2 p.m. (MT) Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request No Player Interviews No Interviews No Interviews AggieVision defensive lineman Jassavia Reese, linebacker Malik Individually, the Aggies have eight players ranked in the ALL-TIME vs. ALCORN STATE Demby, quarterback Nick Jeanty, defensive back Tymon top-25 nationally as well… Locklin, wide receiver Johnathan Boone, defensive back Date Location Score W/L Ron LaForce, kicker Parker Davidson, long snapper Tim #1 Jason Huntley (RB) 10/4/08 Las Cruces, N.M. 45-10 W O’Donnell, linebackers Leon McQuaker and Billy Nipp, Rank Category Value Overall: NM State Leads 1-0 offensive linemen Billy Sharmoug, Jamin Smith, Isaac 4 Kickoff Return Touchdowns 1 McClain and defensive lineman Jackson Solbeck. 22 All-Purpose
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