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Preview the Oct. 25 matchup between the New Mexico Lobos and Utah State Aggies with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
New Mexico scored early and often on its way to a 33-14 win over Utah State and former head coach Bronco Mendenhall on Saturday at University Stadium.
Things went from bad to worse to worst for Utah State in head coach Bronco Mendenhall’s return to New Mexico on Saturday. The Aggies never got anything significant going and New Mexico owned the Mountain West matchup from the start,
The Utah State Aggies (4-3) are on their way to University Stadium on Saturday, October 25, 2025 where they will try to beat the New Mexico Lobos (4-3). Utah State opens this contest as 3.0-point underdogs from Vegas oddsmakers. The total is 61.5.
Five Mountain West member schools are set to leave the conference after this season. In light of that change, the Journal is revisiting the top three games in the history
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Utah State vs New Mexico Preview
Utah State’s opponent this week, New Mexico, is currently 4-3 (1-2) this season. The Lobos are coming off a win against Nevada, and in the game against the Wolfpack, Jack Layne threw for 138 yards and rushed for 71 yards on eight carries.
Utah State visits New Mexico for the first time since the departure of Bronco Mendenhall and several others. Here’s what they said.
Utah State ranks 133rd in FBS in red zone defense, allowing opponents to score on 96.4% of trips. New Mexico’s red zone offense ranks 100th, scoring on 79.3% of red zone opportunities. Utah State is 123rd in the FBS with an average time of possession of 27:25. Passing: Jack Layne, 1,415 yards, 8 TDs, 8 INTs, 66.3 completion percentage
The New Mexico Lobos (4-3) square off against a conference opponent when they host the Utah State Aggies (4-3) on Saturday, October 25, 2025 at University Stadium (NM) in an MWC showdown. Curious about which team we pick to win this contest? Find out below.
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Aggies offense struggles in 33-14 loss at New Mexico
It was not a happy homecoming for Utah State head coach Bronco Mendenhall in New Mexico Saturday. D.J. McKinney scored twice and Damon Bankston capped the afternoon with a long touchdown run as New Mexico rolled past Utah State 33–14 on Saturday in Mountain West play.