New Mexico Lobos Football, including: Katie Hnida, Don Perkins, Brian Urlacher, Rocky Long, Terance Mathis, Stoney Case, Nick Speegle, Ben Agajanian, ... Sellers, William Dominic Austin, Quincy Black
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Author(s)Hephaestus Books
PublisherHephaestus Books
ISBN / ASIN1244462349
ISBN-139781244462342
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More info: The New Mexico Lobos football team is the interscholastic football team at the University of New Mexico. The Lobos compete as a member of the Mountain West Conference. They have a cumulative record of 449–513–31. Their official colors are cherry and silver. The Lobos head coach is Mike Locksley. In 2008, he replaced Rocky Long, who had guided the Lobos to five bowl games in seven seasons. The Lobos play their home games at University Stadium. *1931–1951: Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association *1962–98: Western Athletic Conference
More info: The New Mexico Lobos football team is the interscholastic football team at the University of New Mexico. The Lobos compete as a member of the Mountain West Conference. They have a cumulative record of 449–513–31. Their official colors are cherry and silver. The Lobos head coach is Mike Locksley. In 2008, he replaced Rocky Long, who had guided the Lobos to five bowl games in seven seasons. The Lobos play their home games at University Stadium. *1931–1951: Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association *1962–98: Western Athletic Conference










