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  12/02/25 - Jaxton EckJr/2027, New Mexico, 6-0, 224 (DS#23 ILB) + More +

  2025 MOUNTAIN WEST CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): JAXTON ECK, JUNIOR, LINEBACKER, NEW MEXICO,...Becomes the first New Mexico player to be named the MW Defensive Player of the Year. The Lobos' Brian Urlacher was the Player of the Year in 1999 before the award was separated into offense and defense...Has posted 126 total tackles for an average of 10.5 per game, both of which rank eighth in the FBS...Paces the Mountain West and ranks fifth in the FBS with 64 solo tackles and 5.33 solo tackles per game...Has totaled 6.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks...Has recorded seven double-digit tackle games this season...Forced a fumble in a win over Idaho State in Week 2 and recovered a fumble in a win over San Diego State in Week 14.

Named the Old Trapper Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week after leading the Lobos' defensive efforts in a 35-10 win over UCLA at The Rose Bowl in Week 3...His 18 tackles against Boise State in Week 7 are tied for seventh-most in a game in the FBS this season...Recorded a safety in New Mexico's 33-14 win over Utah State in Week 9...Top-ranked MW linebacker in rushing defense (89.5), according to Pro Football Focus...Has helped UNM turn in the nation's most improved rushing defense (99.5 yards per game fewer than last season) and the nation's third-most improved scoring defense (15.5 points per game fewer)...Second among Mountain West linebackers and 11th nationally in "Stops," according to PFF (the number of plays that represent a failure by the offense) with 55...Has helped New Mexico (9-3, 6-2) to its best overall and MW records and first bowl eligibility since 2016. - Mountain West Football


(DS#23 ILB) Jr/2027 ILB Jaxton EckNew Mexico
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  11/28/25 - Cade KeithrFr/2029, New Mexico, 6-5, 239 (DS#13 TE) + More +

  Cade Keith caught a 25-yard touchdown pass from Jack Layne in the second overtime to send New Mexico past San Diego State, 23-17 on Friday after both teams turned the ball over in the first OT. The Lobos (9-3, 6-2 Mountain West) remain in the hunt for their first Mountain West championship. With their win, as well as two-time defending champ Boise State's win over Utah State, the Mountain West Conference championship's participants will be decided by computer rankings. Two out of Boise State, New Mexico, San Diego State, and UNLV will be selected to play for the title.

James Laubstein and D.J. McKinney each scored rushing touchdowns, and Dorian Thomas led with five catches for 31 yards. Layne had 127 yards on 14-of-25 passing. In a hectic overtime period, San Diego State took possession first and Austin Brawley intercepted Jayden Denegal on the first play. Three plays later, Laubstein fumbled at the 3-yard line to end the first extra frame. Layne connected with Keith on the first play of the second overtime, and the Lobo defense held strong with sacks on second and third down to force a fourth-and-30 for San Diego State, which failed to convert. The Aztecs (9-3, 5-3) were led by Lucky Sutton's 110 yards and one touchdown on 22 rushes. - New Mexico/AP College Football


(DS#13 TE) rFr/2029 TE Cade KeithNew Mexico
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  11/25/25 - Nicholas RomeroFr/2029, New Mexico, 5-09, 162 (DS#999 K) + More +

  WEEK 12 NEC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Nicholas Romero, Wagner, Kicker, Freshman, 5-9, 165 lbs., Pembroke Pines, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas,...Week 12 Stats: 2-2 FG (40, 41 yards), 2-2 PAT,...Romero became the second first-year player to repeat as NEC/Atlantic Tomorrow's Office Rookie of the Week this season, joining Duquesne's Ryan Petras. The true freshman contributed eight points to Wagner's count on Saturday as the Seahawks defeated visiting Stonehill by a 20-14 final for their fourth-straight win. That rally marks the program's longest since winning six-in-a-row in a banner-raising 2012 campaign. In addition, with the win, Wagner remains in contention for a share of the 2025 NEC regular season title. Converting on the extra point on Jordan Johnson's pick-6, the first score of the game, Romero pushed the Seahawks' lead to 10-0 before the end of the opening quarter with a 40-yard field goal. Later in the game, he pushed the advantage to 13 with a 41-yarder eight seconds into the final period. The Pembroke Pines, FL has been on point as of late, going a perfect 20-for-20 in his last kick attempts with eight successful field goals and 12 PAT conversions. On the season, he ranks third in the FCS in field goal percentage (.923) while his 12 made field goals and 1.1 field goal per game average are both good for first in the NEC. - NEC Football

(DS#999 K) Fr/2029 K Nicholas RomeroNew Mexico
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  11/25/25 - Nicholas RomeroFr/2029, New Mexico, 5-09, 162 (DS#999 K) + More +

  WEEK 10 NEC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Nicholas Romero, Wagner, Kicker, Freshman, 5-9, 165 lbs., Pembroke Pines, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas,...Week 10 Stats: 3-for-3 FG (37, 44, walk-off 28), 2-for-2 PAT, 1 kickoff, 63 kickoff yards,...Romero became the first NEC player this season to double up on a weekly award as the NEC/Atlantic Tomorrow's Office Special Teams Player of the Week was also pegged the NEC/Atlantic Tomorrow's Office Rookie of the Week. The first-year kicker from Pembroke Pines, FL provided the heroics on Saturday when he converted on a 28-yard field goal as time expired to lead Wagner past Saint Francis by a 23-20 final. On the season, Romero leads the conference with a 90.0 percent conversion rate on field goals after going 9-for-10. His 1.0 field goals per game are good for second in the league. Romero is the second Wagner rookie to take home a weekly award from the NEC, joining Alim Parks Jr. - NEC Football

(DS#999 K) Fr/2029 K Nicholas RomeroNew Mexico
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  11/25/25 - Nicholas RomeroFr/2029, New Mexico, 5-09, 162 (DS#999 K) + More +

  WEEK 10 NEC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Nicholas Romero, Wagner,...Kicker, Freshman, 5-9, 165 lbs., Pembroke Pines, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas,...Week 10 Stats: 3-for-3 FG (37, 44, walk-off 28), 2-for-2 PAT, 1 kickoff, 63 kickoff yards,...Romero's 11-point outing and end-of-game heroics propelled Wagner past Saint Francis for the Seahawks' second-straight NEC victory on Saturday. With the game tied at 20-all in the final seconds, the Floridian walked it off for Wagner with a 28-yarder to seal the victory. On the afternoon, Romero enjoyed a perfect outing after he converted on each of his three field goal attempts and both PATs. Putting Wagner on the scoreboard and sparking a 13-0 run with a 37-yarder with 1:45 left in the first half, Romero converted on a season-long 44 yard field goal with 10:56 left in the third to pull the Seahawks within four. He also split kickoff duties on the afternoon, booting his lone attempt a season-best 63 yards. Romero is the first player this season to pull off the NEC/Atlantic Tomorrow's Office Special Teams Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week double this season. He is also the first player since 2022 to sweep the league's Special Teams Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week awards. In addition, he is the first Wagner player to garner NEC Special Teams Player of the Week honors this year. - NEC Football

(DS#999 K) Fr/2029 K Nicholas RomeroNew Mexico
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  11/24/25 - Luke DrzewieckiSr/2026, New Mexico, 6-0, 186 (DS#38 K) + More +

  WEEK 13 MOUNTAIN WEST SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: LUKE DRZEWIECKI, NEW MEXICO, Senior, Kicker, Shelby Township, Michigan/Utica Eisenhower HS,...Scored eight points in New Mexico's 20-3 win at Air Force, helping the Lobos to their first win in Colorado Springs since 2000...Hit a 27-yard field goal in the second quarter to make it a 17-0 game...Converted a 23-yard field goal in the fourth quarter for the final margin...Moved into second in New Mexico history in career field goals made (47). - Mountain West Football

(DS#38 K) Sr/2026 K Luke DrzewieckiNew Mexico
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  11/22/25 - Damon BankstonrSr/2026, New Mexico, 5-10, 193 (DS#61 RB) + More +

  Jack Layne and Damon Bankston had touchdown runs and New Mexico beat Air Force 20-3 on Saturday night. New Mexico (8-3, 5-2 Mountain West Conference) took a 7-0 lead on a game-opening, 75-yard drive that Layne ended with a 12-yard run. Bankston's 2-yard scoring run capped a 15-play, 82-yard drive that began in the first quarter and ended three minutes into the second for a 14-0 lead. The Lobos ran 14:16 off the clock on their first two possessions.

Luke Drzewiecki added a short field goal and New Mexico led 17-0 at halftime. Drzewiecki's 23-yarder was the only score of the second half for the Lobos. Air Force (3-8, 2-5) avoided the shutout on Reagan Tubbs' 27-yard field goal at the end of a 19-play drive early in the final quarter. Lane completed 10 of 15 passes for 105 yards and added 24 yards on eight rushes. Bankston carried 10 times for 61 yards. The Falcons managed just 161 total yards, 110 on the ground. Both teams play regular-season finales on Friday when the Lobos host first-place San Diego State and the Falcons travel to play Colorado State. - New Mexico/AP College Football


(DS#61 RB) rSr/2026 RB Damon BankstonNew Mexico
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  11/19/25 - Luke DrzewieckiSr/2026, New Mexico, 6-0, 186 (DS#38 K) + More +

  WEEK 12 MOUNTAIN WEST SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: LUKE DRZEWIECKI, NEW MEXICO, Senior, Kicker, Shelby Township, Michigan/Utica Eisenhower HS,...Scored eight points in New Mexico's 20-17 win over Colorado State, converting a pair of field goals and a pair of point-after attempts...His 45-yard field goal at the end of the first half sent the Lobos into the locker room up 10-0...Hit a 35-yard field goal with 8:46 to go to in the fourth quarter for what would be the winning margin...With his first field goal, became New Mexico's career kick scoring leader. - Mountain West Football

(DS#38 K) Sr/2026 K Luke DrzewieckiNew Mexico
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  11/19/25 - Austin BrawleyrSr/2027, New Mexico, 5-09, 180 (DS#999 FS) + More +

  WEEK 12 MOUNTAIN WEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: AUSTIN BRAWLEY, NEW MEXICO. Senior, Safety, Massillon, Ohio/Ohio,...Snagged two interceptions and made three tackles, including 1.5 for loss, in a 20-17 win over Colorado State, the Lobos' first over the Rams since 2009...In his first game back after missing eight games and 10 weeks with injury, Brawley had a tackle for loss on CSU's second drive of the game, forcing a punt...He added a shared TFL on a Rams 4th-down play in the second quarter to force a turnover on downs...Grabbed his first interception of the season on Colorado State's first drive of the second half...With the game tied at 10 in the fourth quarter and CSU in field-goal range, Brawley intercepted another pass and returned it 57 yards, setting up UNM's go-ahead score. - Mountain West Football

(DS#999 FS) rSr/2027 FS Austin BrawleyNew Mexico
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  11/19/25 - Luke DrzewieckiSr/2026, New Mexico, 6-0, 186 (DS#38 K) + More +

  WEEK 10 MOUNTAIN WEST SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: LUKE DRZEWIECKI, NEW MEXICO, Senior, Kicker, Shelby Township, Michigan/Utica Eisenhower HS,...Scored a career-high-tying 10 points as New Mexico beat UNLV 40-35 to become bowl eligible...Was 4-for-4 on extra points and 2-for-2 on field goals...Converted a season-long 46-yard field goal on the final play of the first half and added a 40-yarder on the Lobos' first drive of the second half...Became New Mexico's career extra points leader with his second of the day and finished the game two points shy of becoming UNM's career kick scoring leader. - Mountain West Football

(DS#38 K) Sr/2026 K Luke DrzewieckiNew Mexico
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  11/19/25 - Cade KeithrFr/2029, New Mexico, 6-5, 239 (DS#13 TE) + More +

  WEEK 9 MOUNTAIN WEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER/FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: CADE KEITH, NEW MEXICO, Redshirt Freshman, Tight End, Las Vegas, Nevada/TCU,...Had seven catches for 104 yards and a touchdown in New Mexico's 33-14 win over Utah State...His reception and yardage totals were both career highs...His 40-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter was a career-long reception...Four of his seven catches went for first downs...Was the top-rated tight end in the FBS this week per PFF, with a 96.2 grade. - Mountain West Football

(DS#13 TE) rFr/2029 TE Cade KeithNew Mexico
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  11/18/25 - Nicholas RomeroFr/2029, New Mexico, 5-09, 162 (DS#999 K) + More +

  WEEK 10 FCS NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Nicholas Romero, Wagner, PK, Fr., 5-9, 162,...Romero delivered a 28-yard field goal as time expired to lift Wagner to a 23-20 win at Saint Francis in NEC Football. The true freshman from Florida accounted for 11 points in a perfect kicking performance, also connecting on field goals of 37 and 44 (a career long) yards and two extra points. He added one kickoff of 66 yards. Honorable Mention: Braden Atkinson, QB, Mercer; Chase Bingmon, RB, Prairie View A&M; Matt Fogler, PK, Colgate; Noah Grevious, WR, VMI; Nick Herman, RB, Drake; Nic Yatsko, DB, Indiana State. - Stats Perform FCS Football

(DS#999 K) Fr/2029 K Nicholas RomeroNew Mexico
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  11/01/25 - Jack LaynerJr/2027, New Mexico, 6-2, 206 (DS#46 QB) + More +

  Jack Layne threw three touchdown passes, D.J. McKinney scored the winning touchdown with 3 minutes to go, and New Mexico defeated UNLV 40-35 on Saturday. The Lobos (6-3, 3-2 Mountain West) saw leads of 21-0 in the first half and 34-21 in the third quarter disappear before McKinney scored the go-ahead touchdown with 3 minutes remaining. UNLV took a 35-34 lead with 6 1/2 minutes left in the game when Anthony Colandrea hit Nick Elksnis with a 14-yard touchdown pass, but the Lobos drove 75 yards in eight plays for McKinney's big touchdown.

Layne completed 17 of 22 passes for 342 yards and his QB rating was 243.8. James Laubstein was 2-of-3 passing for 29 yards and added 99 yards rushing. Keagan Johnson had 158 yards receiving and Damon Bankston had 122. Colandrea threw for 382 yards on 36-for-46 passing with three touchdowns for the Rebels (6-2, 2-2). Layne and Laubstein each threw early touchdown passes, and Layne had an 84-yard TD pass to Bankston for a 21-0 lead in the second quarter. UNLV then rallied behind a Colandrea touchdown pass, a Keyvone Lee TD run and a 25-yard pick-6 by Quandarius Keyes. New Mexico went back ahead on another long pass by Layne, this one an 80-yard touchdown connection with Johnson, and the Lobos led 31-21 at halftime. The Lobos held the lead until midway through the fourth quarter, then were forced to rally for the winning score. - New Mexico/AP College Football


(DS#46 QB) rJr/2027 QB Jack LayneNew Mexico
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  09/27/25 - Jack LaynerJr/2027, New Mexico, 6-2, 206 (DS#46 QB) + More +

  Jack Layne threw four touchdown passes and New Mexico scored 24 points in the second half to rally for a 38-20 win over rival New Mexico State on Saturday. Layne threw a 24-yard touchdown to Dorian Thomas to give the Lobos (3-1) the lead for good late in the third quarter. After an Aggies field goal, receiver Michael Buckley took a lateral then connected with Keegan Johnson on a 41-yard score. Layne threw an 8-yarder to Scottre Humphrey to pull away. Layne also threw a 5-yard TD to Cade Keith and a 31-yard score to Shawn Miller in the first half but still trailed 17-14 at the break. Layne was 23-of-30 passing for 303 yards. Johnson made five catches for 117 yards.

Logan Fife was 20-of-37 passing for 255 yards and a pick for the Aggies (2-2). Receiver Donovan Faupel had the lone TD throw, a 34-yarder to TJ Pride coming off a reverse, and caught six passes of his own for 97 yards. Gavin Harris also had 97 yards receiving. Bernock Iya had a 42-yard scoop-and-score. The Lobos tied a single-game team record with nine sacks, led by Keyshawn James-Newby with 2 1/2. This was the 115th game of Rio Grande Rivalry. It was just the 16th time the two schools both came into the rivalry game with winning records and the first since 1992. New Mexico leads 75-35-5 in the series that began in 1894. - New Mexico/AP College Football


(DS#46 QB) rJr/2027 QB Jack LayneNew Mexico
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  09/15/25 - Jaxton EckJr/2027, New Mexico, 6-0, 224 (DS#23 ILB) + More +

  WEEK 3 MOUNTAIN WEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: JAXTON ECK, NEW MEXICO, Junior, Linebacker, Brookings, South Dakota/Idaho,...Recorded a game-high 11 tackles, including five solo efforts, in leading New Mexico's defense in a 35-10 win at UCLA...Five of his tackles came in the fourth quarter...Tipped a third-and-2 pass that was intercepted in the fourth quarter, sealing the win...Helped the Lobos to their first win over an Autonomous 4 conference opponent since 2008 and their fewest points allowed to such an opponent since 2002. - Mountain West Football

(DS#23 ILB) Jr/2027 ILB Jaxton EckNew Mexico
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