NCAAF

New Mexico Lobos at Boise State Broncos

· NCAA - Football
3-8, 1-5 Away
Final
0 - 37
7-4, 3-3 Home

Boise State blanks New Mexico, 37-0

Boise State (7-4, 5-2) keeps alive its slim hopes of winning the Mountain Division by virtue of Wyoming’s 44-17 upset of Utah State on Saturday. However, the Broncos will still need some more help in the final weekend of the regular season to advance to the Mountain West title game.

A month ago, Boise State was 3-4 and struggling. Since then, the Broncos have beaten two top 25 teams on the road and are surging.

“The guys have purpose, plain and simple,” Boise State coach Andy Avalos said of his team’s turnaround. “The commitment to how we’re going to show up with a certain purpose every single day and how we’re going to work for the team and how we’re going to do it for the team, that’s the bottom line.

We’ve been able to develop some more players as a result of that, and we’ve been able to develop that dependable depth that we’ve been wanting for a long time."

New Mexico (3-8, 1-6) finished the game with Bryson Carroll—who was a student team manager just three weeks ago—at quarterback after an injury knocked out starter Isaiah Chavez. The Lobos only mustered 101 yards of total offense in suffering its second shutout of the season.

“Obviously, offensively we’re kind of a joke right now,” New Mexico coach Danny Gonzales said. “You can’t get a hundred yards of total offense in a game and have any chance to win, you can’t average six points a game and have any chance to win, and you can’t get two punts blocked. That’s terrible. Offensively, we can’t keep going down the path we’re going, so we’re going to have to fix it.”

While the Boise State defense pitched its first shutout of the season, the special teams stole the show on senior night.

On New Mexico’s first punt of the game from its own 18, Kekaula Kaniho smothered punter Aaron Rodriguez’s kick and Tyreque Jones scooped up the ball and returned the ball seven yards for a touchdown.

With Boise State ahead 10-0 early in the second quarter, Alexander Teubner blocked Rodriguez’s punt and Dylan Herberg snatched the ball off the turf and rumbled six yards for the score.

The Broncos’ offense didn’t get into the end zone until the final play of the first half when Shakir raced past the New Mexico secondary and hauled in a 56-yard pass from Hank Bachmeier.

THE TAKEAWAY

New Mexico: After finishing 65th in the country last season in total offense, the Lobos have taken a major step back in 2021. With its offensive output of 101 yards against Boise State, New Mexico dropped to dead last in total offense in the country with 239.5 yards per game. That represents a drop of 154.2 yards per game after averaging 393.7 yards per tilt a season ago. If coach Danny Gonzalez hopes to get New Mexico competitive again, he needs to make major changes on that side of the ball.

Boise State: After a 3-4 start, Broncos coach Andy Avalos appears to have righted the ship and has his team trending in the right direction. With the return of Holani who had been sidelined with an injury earlier this season, the Boise State ground game has been more effective as of late, complementing a defense that’s become increasingly stingy on the team’s current four-game winning streak.

UP NEXT

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New Mexico hosts Utah State on Friday in its regular season finale.

Boise State travels to San Diego State on Friday.

How To Watch

How can I watch New Mexico Lobos vs. Boise State Broncos?
  • TV Channel: Lobos at Broncos 2021 College Football, week 12, is broadcasted on FS1.
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Scoring Summary

BSU TD 1st Period 12:33 Tyreque Jones 7 Yd Return of Blocked Punt (Jonah Dalmas Kick)
BSU FG 1st Period 0:13 Jonah Dalmas 27 Yd Field Goal
BSU TD 2nd Period 13:39 Dylan Herberg 6 Yd Return of Blocked Punt (Jonah Dalmas Kick)
BSU TD 2nd Period 0:00 Khalil Shakir 56 Yd pass from Hank Bachmeier (Jonah Dalmas Kick)
BSU FG 3rd Period 6:13 Jonah Dalmas 46 Yd Field Goal
BSU FG 3rd Period 1:03 Jonah Dalmas 42 Yd Field Goal
BSU TD 4th Period 10:48 Jack Sears 1 Yd Run (Jonah Dalmas Kick)

Statistics

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9 1st Downs 23
3-14 3rd down efficiency 3-11
0-0 4th down efficiency 1-2
101 Total Yards 427
18 Passing 188
2/7 Comp/Att 12/25
2.6 Yards per pass 7.5
83 Rushing 239
42 Rushing Attempts 44
2.0 Yards per rush 5.4
5-36 Penalties 7-90
2 Turnovers 1
1 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 1
29:24 Possession 30:36

Game Information

Albertsons Stadium

Location: Boise, ID
Attendance: 28,542 · Capacity:
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