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Lobos Bulldogs Fresno STate At New Mexico Saturday, Oct. 27, 1:30 p.m. MDT / Albuquerque, N.M. Branch Field at University Stadium (39,224) 770 KKOB-AM / Lobo Radio Network/Comcast 77 2012 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result ......... TV Lobos, Bulldogs renew acquaintances Sept. 1 Southern W 66-21. ...........None Sept. 8 at Texas L 0-45 ...Longhorn Network Sept. 15 at Texas Tech L 14-49 .. Fox College Sports Sept. 22 at New Mexico State W 27-14.. ........ESPN3 Sept. 29 *Boise State L 29-32 ........ Comcast Oct. 6 Texas State W 35-14 ProView Networks Oct. 13 *at Hawai’i W 35-23. ...Root Sports Oct. 20 *at Air Force L 23-28. .....Root Sports Oct. 27 *Fresno State 1:30 p.m. ..... Comcast Nov. 3 *at UNLV 2 p.m. .......... Comcast Fresno State New Mexico Nov. 10 *Wyoming 1:30 p.m. ..... Comcast Nov. 17 *Nevada 1:30 p.m. ..... Comcast Bulldogs Lobos Nov. 24 *at Colorado State 5 p.m.. .......Root Sports * Mountain West game 5-3 | 3-1 MW 4-4 | 1-2 MW Home games in bold. All dates and times subject to change. All times MT. Head Coach: Tim DeRuyter Head Coach: Bob Davie Air Force Academy, 1985 Youngstown State, 1977 Fresno State Record: 5-3 (1st Year) FRESNO STATE 2012 SCHEDULE UNM Record: 4-4 (1st Year) Career Record: 5-3 (1st Year) Career Record: 39-29 (6th Year) Date Opponent Result Sept. 1 vs. Weber State ............................. W 37-10 Sept. 8 at Oregon .........................................L 25-42 • The University of New Mexico football team comes home from a tough, two-game Sept. 15 Colorado ....................................... W 69-14 road stretch to play host to the high-powered Fresno State Bulldogs on Saturday. Sept. 22 at Tulsa .............................................L 26-27 It’s the teams’ first meeting since 1998, when the Bulldogs beat the Lobos 28-20 at Sept. 29 San Diego State ............................ W 52-40 University Stadium. Fresno State has won six of the last seven in the series. Oct. 6 at Colorado State ............................. W 28-7 Oct. 13 at Boise State ...................................L 10-20 • The game is on Comcast channel 77 through the Time-Warner Cable SportsNet Oct. 20 Wyoming ....................................... W 42-14 broadcast. Barry Tompkins has play-by-play duties and Jay Leeuwenburg is the ana- Oct. 27 at New Mexico ...............................1:30 p.m. lyst. The game will air on the Lobo Radio Network with play-by-play announcer Scott Nov. 3 Hawai’i ..............................................50 p.m. Galetti and analyst Greg Remington, as well as ESPN Deportes (KRZY-AM 1450), in Nov. 10 at Nevada .................................... 8:30 p.m. Spanish with play-by-play announcer Javier Misiego and analyst Paco Pocorro. Nov. 24 Air Force ...................................... 1:30 p.m. Home games in bold. All times MT. • UNM, playing without its top two quarterbacks, nearly pulled off an upset last weekend in Colorado Springs, but its game-winning touchdown drive stalled at the COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS Air Force 16 during a 28-23 loss to the Falcons. A not-so-small side note of that game was the rushing of junior running back Kasey Carrier. The Pearland, Texas, Greg Archuleta (primary contact) ............................ native set UNM and Mountain West records with 338 rushing yards on a career- cell .................................................(505) 440-3366 high 39 attempts. Carrier also had three rushing touchdowns. e-mail [email protected] Terry Kelly (secondary contact) ............................... • Carrier has been the nation’s best rusher the last three weeks. During that span, cell .................................................(408) 829-9224 Carrier has 690 rushing yards (an average of 230 yards per game) and nine TDs e-mail ......................... [email protected] on 97 carries. Carrier has moved up to No. 2 in the nation in rushing with an aver- Marcy Silva (secondary contact)............................... age of 138.3 yards per game. His 11 rushing TDs are tied for the 10th most in cell .................................................(915) 603-2535 school history and currently second in the Mountain West. e-mail ..................................... [email protected] Communications Office Phone ...........505-925-5520 • New Mexico moved up to No. 5 in the nation in rushing offense with an average of BROADCAST INFORMATION 296.9 yards per game. UNM has rushed for 2,375 yards and 26 rushing TDs this season. The Lobos had 2,654 rushing yards and 23 rushing TDs during the 2010 Radio/Audio: Live on the Lobo Radio Network and flag- and 2011 seasons combined. The 2012 offense has six 300-yard rushing games; ship station 770 KKOB-AM beginning three hours prior the last Lobo team to do that was the 1971 edition that had nine consecutive 300- to kick-off with the Budweiser Tailgate Show fueled by yard games and averaged 384.5 yards rushing per game. Giant Gas and Convenience Stores with Scott Stiegler and Joe Behrend.The Bank of the West Pre-Game Show • The Lobos are No. 23 in the nation in fewest penalty yards at 37.3 yards per game. on the network begins one hour prior to kickoff with Scott They are No. 13 in turnover margin at plus-1.25 per game and No. 13 in turnovers Galetti and Greg Remington. forced with 19. UNM is fifth in time of possession at 33:36 per game and tied for 24th in red-zone defense, giving up 22 scores in 30 possessions. GOLOBOS.COM The University of New Mexico Athletics Department is • Fresno State enters the game with a potent 1-2 punch on offense in junior quar- online at www.GoLobos.com. It’s a one-stop shop for terback Derek Carr and senior running back Robbie Rouse. Carr is 12th in the everything Lobo. Weekly releases, statistics, bios, sched- nation in passing at 293.8 yards per game, and Rouse averages 109.9 rushing ules and more are located online. Coach Davie’s official yards to rank 21st. Strong safety Phillip Thomas leads the nation with seven weekly press conference is available online Tuesday interceptions. The Bulldogs rank 29th in total offense (459.9 yards) and 24th in afternoons. For pictures and more, also check out www. total defense (327.4 yards allowed). CollegePressBox.com. We Are New Mexico - Football 2012 2012 LOBO FOOTBALL MEDIA RELEASE NEW MEXICO PRACTICE POLICIES COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM Unless otherwise noted, the first half hour of New Mexico’s practices is open CollegePressBox.com gives the media one-stop access to updated contact to the media only. All practices are closed to the general public. In the event of information, media guides, game books, photos, quotes, links and more for inclement weather, practices will move into the Indoor Practice Facility. each of the league’s schools and the Mountain West office. Log-in information will be provided by the MW office to accredited media, or you can apply for a Videographers are limited to shooting the first 30 minutes of individual drills password by sending an e-mail to [email protected]. only. All photographers must check in with UNM media relations representa- tives prior to shooting. TICKET INFORMATION Game Week Practice Schedule (subject to change) • online at unmtickets.com Monday 6:05-6:50 p.m. (Open first 30 mins.,, then CLOSED; interviews • by calling 925-5858 or toll-free at 800-955-HOWL. after practice, coaches and players) • Albertson’s stores in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Los Lunas and Santa Fe Tuesday 4:20-6 p.m. (Open first 30 mins., then CLOSED; interviews • Lobo Ticket Office inside the Pit at the SW corner of University & Cesar Chavez after practice) Blvds. from 8:30-5 Monday-Friday Wednesday 4:20-6:10 p.m. (Open first 30 mins., then CLOSED; interviews • UNM Bookstore (Bookstore Ticket Office is closed on Mondays) after practice) Thursday 4:15-5:45 p.m. (Open first 30 mins., then CLOSED; interviews For more information call the New Mexico Athletics Ticket Office at (505) 925- with coaches after practice) 5626 or 1-800-955-HOWL (4695). Call (505) 925-5500 for group tickets and Friday CLOSED ask to speak to a customer service representative. Saturday Game Day On Game Day, the northeast box office atu niversity Stadium opens four hours prior to kickoff, and the Lobo Ticket Office at the Pit opens three hours before BOB DAvIE INTERvIEW OPPORTuNITIES game time. The northwest university Stadium box office opens 90 minutes before kickoff. Fans are encourage to buy their tickets prior to game day to On Sunday after all games, head coach Bob Davie is available in person after avoid long lines. road games at the End Zone Club in the Tow Diehm Facility at 3:15 p.m. MW TELECONFERENCE LOBO RADIO NETWORK The MW Teleconference is conducted every Tuesday, from Aug. 28 through Every New Mexico football game is broadcast over the Lobo Radio Network. 770 Nov. 27. Contact the conference office to access the number. Audio clips are KKOB-AM in Albuquerque is the flagship. Scott Galetti begins his fifth season available Tuesday after 3:30 p.m. MT at www.themwc.com. doing play-by-play while former Director of Media Relations Greg Remington returns to the booth providing analysis. The Lobo Radio Network: Moderators ....................................10:00-10:02 Rocky Long, San Diego State......10:42-10:50 KKOB-AM 770, (flagship), Albuquerque KMIN-AM 980, Grants Jim McElwain, Colorado State ........10:02-10:10 Dave Christensen, Wyoming .......10:50-10:58 KNML-AM 610, Albuquerque KWMW-FM 105.1, Hobbs Norm Chow Hawaii ........................10:10-10:18 Bob Davie, New Mexico .............10:58-11:06 Troy Calhoun, Air Force .................10:18-10:26 Chris Ault, Nevada ....................... 11:06-11:14 KATK-AM 740, Carlsbad KNMX-AM 540, Las Vegas Tim DeRuyter, Fresno State ..........10:26-10:34 Chris Peterson, Boise State ........
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