The Lobos have made a little noise in the portal. Since head coach Jason Eck was hired in December, New Mexico has signed 30 transfers and accumulated the second-ranked transfer class in the Mountain ...
Another big recruiting weekend is paying off for the Lobos. New Mexico announced eight new transfers on Monday, the latest wave under first-year head coach Jason Eck. After hosting players on official ...
Humphrey joins a team and a coach he went up against in 2024. Powdrell is transferring to a program in the same FBS conference as New Mexico.
The University of New Mexico has added an FCS opponent to its 2026 football schedule. Mercyhurst is now set to play the Lobos at University Stadium on September 12.
Medford is a 6-foot-1 and 198-pound wide receiver who began his college football career at TCU but made a name for himself at New Mexico. While playing for the Lobos over the past two seasons, he ...
In 745 offensive snaps at New Mexico this past season, Wysong lined up as a slot receiver for 384 of them, according to Pro Football Focus ... opening win over the Lobos in August, Wysong had ...
Another big recruiting weekend is paying off for the Lobos. New Mexico announced eight new transfers on Monday, the latest wave under first-year head coach Jason Eck.
Medford is a 6-foot-1 and 198-pound wide receiver who began his college football career at TCU but made a name for himself at New Mexico. While playing for the Lobos over the past two seasons ...
He had 99 tackles and an interceptions this past season for the Lobos ... played for New Mexico for three seasons and in 2024, was their highest-graded defensive player on Pro Football Focus ...
The Jacksonville, Florida, native made 23 starts over his three seasons at New Mexico. He finished with 161 tackles (77 solo) and nine passes defended during his time with the Lobos. Ellis is the ...
New Mexico is led by Richard Pitino, who is in his fourth season with the Lobos. The former Minnesota ... Bowl watch party for fans to watch the CSU football team face Miami (Ohio).
A couple of former Oregon high school football standouts are headed to New Mexico. On Thursday afternoon, former Lake Oswego quarterback Jack Layne announced that he is transferring to New Mexico.