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What channel is Jacksonville State vs. New Mexico State on today? Time, TV schedule for Week 6 game
Jacksonville State football and Rich Rodriguez are back home where they’ll host New Mexico State on Wednesday in a midweek CUSA clash.
The Gamecocks (2-3) are now on a two-game win streak and trying to get back to .500 on the season after wins over Southern Miss and Kennesaw State. The Aggies come to Jacksonville riding a four-game losing streak, all coming after a season-opening win over FCS opponent Southeast Missouri.
The game will kickoff at 6:30 p.m. CT on ESPN2 at AmFirst Stadium.
Watch Jax State vs. Kennesaw State on FUBO (free trial)
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Here’s how to watch the Jacksonville State vs. Kennesaw State game today, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
What channel is Jacksonville State vs. New Mexico State on today?
TV Channel: CBS Sports Network
Livestream: Fubo (free trial): ESPN+ (subscriber only).
Jacksonville State’s matchup with Kennesaw State will be on ESPN2, which can be watched on Fubo (free trial) or ESPN+ (subscriber only).
Jacksonville State vs. New Mexico State time today
- Date: Wednesday, Oct. 9
- Start time: 6:30 p.m. CT
The Jacksonville State vs. New Mexico State game will start at 6:30 p.m. CT at AmFirst Stadium in Jacksonville, Alabama.
Jacksonville State vs New Mexico State predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Wednesday
Jax State 45, New Mexico State 24: This one won’t be the blowout the last few have been because the Aggies are a better offensive team, but the defenses will actually decide the winner Wednesday. As much as the Gamecocks defense has struggled this year, the Aggies have struggled more, thus giving the advantage to the home squad on Wednesday. – Maxwell Donaldson, The Gadsden Times
Spreadline: Jax State -20.5
Moneyline: Jax State -1400/Kennesaw State +800
O/U: 58.5 points
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Jacksonville State football schedule 2024
- August 29: 55-28 loss to Coastal Carolina
- Sept. 7: 42-14 loss to Louisville
- Sept. 14: 37-34 OT loss to Eastern Michigan
- Sept. 21: 44-7 win over Southern Miss
- Sept. 28 – idle
- Oct. 4 63-24 win at Kennesaw State
- Oct. 9 vs. Middle Tennessee State
- Oct. 16 – idle
- Oct. 23 vs New Mexico State
- Oct. 30 at Liberty
- Nov. 9 at Louisiana Tech
- Nov. 16 vs. FIU
- Nov. 23 vs. Sam Houston
- Nov. 30 at Western Kentucky
- Record: 1-3
New Mexico State football schedule 2024
- August 31: 23-16 win over Southeast Missouri
- Sept. 7: 30-24 loss to Liberty
- Sept. 14: 48-0 loss to Fresno State
- Sept. 21: 31-11 loss to Sam Houston
- Sept. 28: 50-40 loss to New Mexico
- Oct. 9 at Jacksonville State
- Oct. 15 vs. Louisiana Tech
- Oct. 29 at FIU
- Nov. 9. vs. Western Kentucky
- Nov. 16 at Texas A&M
- Nov. 23 at Middle Tennessee State
- Nov. 30 vs. UTEP
- Record: 1-4
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New Mexico Lobo players and coaches make moves after successful season, AD departure
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A successful University of New Mexico Lobo athletics season and the athletics director’s departure has culminated in players and coaches making moves.
The moves follow a successful 2025 season and the departure of athletics director Fernando Lovo.
Running back coach John Johnson, special teams coordinator Daniel Da Prato and wide receiver coach Colin Lockett are all leaving the Lobos after just one season. Johnson is headed to Iowa State while Da Prato is expected to join Minnesota and Lockett is headed to UCLA, all for the same jobs.
Johnson’s Lobo running backs ran for more than 1,400 yards. Da Prato’s special teams finished top-five nationally in kickoff returns.
Running back D.J. McKinney entered the portal, he confirmed on social media the day the portal officially opened. McKinney rushed for 464 yards and seven touchdowns with the Lobos.
Two players who received all-Mountain West Conference recognition also made moves. All-Mountain West tight-end Dorian Thomas, who caught for touchdowns for the Lobos, entered the portal. Meanwhile, all-Mountain West honorable mention punter Daniel Hughes is set to leave.
Others set to leave include:
- Cole Welliver, backup quarterback who played in one game
- Landon Williams, defensive end who graduated from La Cueva High School
- Randolph Kpai, senior linebacker who is at the end of his college football career without a waiver
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New Mexico transfer LS Trey Dubuc commits to Texas
After Lance St. Louis served as the starting long snapper for the Texas Longhorns for four seasons, special teams coordinator Jeff Banks landed an experienced replacement when New Mexico Lobos transfer Trey Dubuc pledged while on a visit to the Forty Acres.
The pledge from Dubuc ensures that Texas has experienced replacements for three specialists despite signing high school prospects at each position — with the SEC expanding to 105 scholarships in 2026, Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian can afford to develop high school recruits at those positions behind experienced transfers like Dubuc.
The Fort Lauderdale product started his career at USF after playing on two state championship teams at Cardinal Gibbons. A 6’1, 209-pounder, Dubuc redshirted during his freshman season in 2023 before appearing in one game as the backup long snapper the following year.
After transferring to New Mexico, Dubuc served as the starting long snapper while making two tackles for the Lobos.
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Missionary from Utah serving in New Mexico died unexpectedly in sleep
SALT LAKE CITY — A missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from Utah has passed away in his sleep unexpectedly Saturday in New Mexico, according to a news release from The Church.
Elder Caleb Gene Martin, 21, died from a medical cause that has not been determined, Church spokesman Sam Penrod said in a statement.
According to The Church, Martin had been serving in the New Mexico Farmington Mission since May 2024. He was from Salem, Utah.
Elder Caleb Gene Martin, 21, died in his sleep on Jan. 3 from a medical cause that has yet to be determined. He was serving in the New Mexico Farmington Mission. (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
“We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and fellow missionaries. We pray they will find comfort and strength through their faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ and feel the Savior’s love as they honor Elder Martin’s life and devoted missionary service,” the statement said.
According to the release, an autopsy is planned.
This is a developing story and may be updated.
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