New Mexico vs. Opponents
New Mexico Lobos
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University of New Mexico
Albuqueque, NM Founded: 1889 Stadium: University Stadium Capacity: 39,224 Colors: Cherry & Silver Coach: Bronco Mendenhall Conference: Mountain West- |
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Date | Opponent | Score | |
9/18/2015 (Fri) | @ Arizona State | L 10-34 | |
9/6/2014 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State | L 23-58 | |
10/8/1977 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State * | L 24-45 | |
10/23/1976 (Sat) | @ Arizona State * | L 15-31 | |
10/11/1975 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State * | L 10-16 | |
10/26/1974 (Sat) | @ Arizona State * | L 7-41 | |
10/6/1973 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State * | L 24-67 | |
11/11/1972 (Sat) | @ Arizona State * | L 7-60 | |
10/23/1971 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State * | L 28-60 | |
11/21/1970 (Sat) | @ Arizona State * | L 21-33 | |
11/8/1969 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State * | L 17-48 | |
11/2/1968 (Sat) | @ Arizona State * | L 28-63 | |
10/14/1967 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State * | L 23-56 | |
11/19/1966 (Sat) | @ Arizona State * | L 7-28 | |
10/23/1965 (Sat) | @ Arizona State * | L 14-27 | |
9/30/1950 (Sat) | @ Arizona State | L 6-41 | |
10/29/1949 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State | L 19-28 | |
12/14/1948 (Tue) | @ Arizona State | L 17-28 | |
9/27/1947 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State | L 12-25 | |
11/28/1942 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State | W 35-7 | |
10/11/1941 (Sat) | @ Arizona State | T 0-0 | |
10/11/1940 (Fri) | vs. Arizona State | L 6-13 | |
11/18/1939 (Sat) | @ Arizona State | L 6-28 | |
9/30/1938 (Fri) | vs. Arizona State | W 21-0 | |
10/30/1937 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State | W 15-7 | |
10/31/1936 (Sat) | @ Arizona State | L 6-7 | |
11/2/1935 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State | W 13-0 | |
10/20/1934 (Sat) | @ Arizona State | W 18-12 | |
10/21/1933 (Sat) | vs. Arizona State | L 13-26 | |
12/3/1932 (Sat) | @ Arizona State | L 0-43 |
New Mexico has won 5 and scored 445 points Arizona State has won 24 and scored 932 points with 1 being tied |
# Forfeit * Conference Game |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
In 1905, 18 men were killed in college football games, and 159 were permanently injured.
In 1905, 18 men were killed in college football games, and 159 were permanently injured.