UNM football: Lobos-Wolf Pack
The Wolf Pack scored the final two touchdowns of the game, posted a 517-273 advantage in total yards and raced away to a 35-17 victory over the Lobos on Saturday afternoon for its first Mountain West win of the season.
Nevada closed the scoring on another touchdown pass from Stewart to receiver Jericho Richardson, a 27-yard completion on a fourth-and-6 play with 1:18 left.
But they get the big play when Tyler Stewart fumbles and the Lobos Nias Martin picks up the rock and goes 77-yards for the score. On the defensive end, safety Dameon Barber notched his third interception in two games, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a slow start and Nevada had to hand the Fremont Cannon back to UNLV.
Everything you need to know about the Nevada vs. New Mexico online live stream, as well as prediction and game notes. The Lobos did provide the bring to begin with half a 38 lawn TD operated from Teriyon Gipson, however this show appeared to be short term. Don Jackson ran for 152 yards on 22 attempts, and James Butler gained 145 yards on 21 carries. New Mexico will be looking for revenge as Nevada has taken the last two meetings in 2011 and 2012.
The game kicks off at Mackay Stadium at 4 p.m. Nevada’s thorough performance against the Lobos re-established its pursuit for a title in the Mountain West and will have the Wolf Pack once again feeling confident about its abilities. The Cowboys (0-5, 0-1) are playing at Air Force tonight in Colorado Springs, Colo.