phughes+FollowBig-time transfers boost UNM Lobos footballUNM football just scored two major talents for the 2026 season—former Oregon QB Luke Moga and UNLV WR Troy Omeire. Moga, a four-star recruit out of Phoenix, brings speed and a strong arm, while Omeire, who’s made stops at Texas, Arizona State, and UNLV, is coming off his best season yet. This kind of experience and skill could seriously shake up the Lobos’ offense. Are these transfers the spark UNM needs to turn things around? Let’s hear your thoughts on how these new faces might change the game! #Sports #Football #UNMLobos00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBig changes shake up UNM Lobo footballAfter a standout season, the UNM Lobos are seeing a wave of departures—both on the field and the sidelines. Three key coaches are moving on to major programs like Iowa State, Minnesota, and UCLA, and several top players, including all-conference talent, have entered the transfer portal. This kind of turnover is rare after such a successful run and could mean big shifts for next season. How do you think these changes will impact the Lobos’ momentum and the community’s connection to the team? #Sports #UNMLobos #CollegeFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowUNM vs Minnesota: Heartbreak in OT thrillerWhat a rollercoaster for Lobo fans! UNM’s defense put on a show in the Rate Bowl, holding Minnesota to just 252 yards and forcing key turnovers, but the offense just couldn’t get in sync. The game turned wild when Damon Bankston ran a kickoff back 100 yards to tie it up late, but overtime slipped away as Minnesota clinched it with a touchdown. Even with the tough loss, a 9-4 season gives plenty of hope for next year. How do you feel about the Lobos’ progress and what’s your take on the offense’s struggles? #Sports #Football #UNMLobos00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowUNM football’s bowl game shakeup: Arizona bound!UNM football fans, get ready for a road trip—our Lobos are heading to Phoenix for their first out-of-state bowl game since 2004! Instead of the usual New Mexico Bowl at home, UNM will take on Minnesota in the Rate Bowl on Dec. 26. Turns out, teams weren’t eager to face the Lobos on their own turf, so this year’s 9-3 squad gets a shot at a Big Ten opponent. This matchup is a huge step for the program and a fresh challenge for the team. Who’s making the trip, and what are your game predictions? #Sports #Football #UNMLobos00Share