New Mexico
BYU Football: Sitake Breaks Down Three QB Options Against SMU
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – BYU soccer may have a quarterback not named Jaren Corridor operating the offense in the present day in opposition to SMU. The final time that occurred was additionally in a bowl sport.
The 2021 Independence Bowl was a sport that BYU misplaced with out Corridor at quarterback. BYU fell to UAB, 31 to twenty-eight.
There’s no regular choice behind Corridor this 12 months, as was the case final season with Baylor Romney. Because the finish of the common season win at Stanford, Jacob Conover has discovered a brand new switch portal residence at Arizona State. So it leaves the Cougars going into in the present day’s New Mexico Bowl in opposition to SMU with three choices at quarterback.
These choices embrace Boise State switch Cade Fennegan, former three-star dual-threat prospect Sol-Jay Maiava-Peters, and walk-on Utah switch Nick Billoups.
Should you’re not acquainted with these names, don’t be ashamed. Solely a type of three has performed in a sport throughout their time at BYU. That was Maiava-Peters in deep mop-up responsibility throughout blowouts in opposition to Navy and North Alabama in 2020.
Kalani Sitake on the three QBs that would begin for #BYU in opposition to SMU: “Even I don’t know who’s going to be taking the primary snaps.”#BYUFootball #NewMexicoBowl pic.twitter.com/PPQdgmdlcc
— Mitch Harper (@Mitch_Harper) December 16, 2022
“There are three guys that would [play]. Even I don’t know who might be taking the first-team snaps,” mentioned BYU coach Kalani Sitake throughout the Friday New Mexico Bowl Press Convention.”…A type of guys might be on the market, possibly even all three.”
KSL Sports activities caught up with Kalani Sitake for an interview to additional break down BYU’s three quarterback choices heading into in the present day’s New Mexico Bowl matchup.
NOTE: Take heed to the complete interview with Kalani Sitake throughout prolonged pregame protection of BYU vs. SMU from Albuquerque on KSL NewsRadio, starting at Midday (MT) on December 17.
Sitake on Cade Fennegan
“Cade truly had some [injury] points earlier within the season. So we really feel like he’s a lot better now. We weren’t positive if he was going to have the ability to go in practices. He’s been in a position to truly energy by means of and apply. Cade can do a number of issues. He can run and throw,” Sitake mentioned to KSL Sports activities.
Nick Billoups
“You take a look at Nick Billoups; he’s very athletic and might actually run. However I feel folks mistake his athleticism. They don’t actually look [at his] nice arm energy,” mentioned Sitake.
Sol-Jay Maiava-Peters
“Sol-Jay’s bought all of it, man. He’s a gamer and he finds methods to make performs. He’s bought excessive confidence. However he finds methods to make performs and purchase extra time,” Sitake mentioned.
Sitake “feels good” about BYU’s three QBs on the New Mexico Bowl
“All three guys can do issues which might be distinctive and could also be completely different from one another. However we really feel actually good about all three guys. I gave the problem to A-Rod (Aaron Roderick) to only play the fitting man on the proper instances. We’ve got no tendencies proper now with the three [quarterbacks], so simply exit and have enjoyable and see what we are able to do.”
Cougar Sports activities Saturday might be an prolonged @NMBowl pregame LIVE from Albuquerque.
Tune in. You’ll hear my dialog with BYU head coach Kalani Sitake.#BYUFootball @kslsports pic.twitter.com/G8T3QQA5uH
— Mitch Harper (@Mitch_Harper) December 17, 2022
BYU vs. SMU
2022 New Mexico Bowl
Kickoff: 5:30 p.m. (MT)
TV: ABC
Radio: KSL NewsRadio (102.7 FM, 1160 AM – Prolonged pregame begins at Midday)
Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and host of the Cougar Tracks Podcast (SUBSCRIBE) and Cougar Sports activities Saturday (Saturday from 12–3 p.m.) on KSL Newsradio. Mitch might be in Albuquerque for the 2022 New Mexico Bowl between BYU and SMU. Observe his protection on Twitter: @Mitch_Harper.
New Mexico
Domestic Violence Suspect Arrested Following Standoff at Mountain View Apartments – ABQ RAW
Albuquerque –
On January 4, 2025 at around 8:45 PM, law enforcement officers from the Albuquerque Police Department were dispatched to an apartment at 1333 Columbia Dr SE, Mountain View Apartments, in response to a domestic violence incident. Reports indicated that a male suspect, Marlon Brown, 45, had allegedly threatened to kill a female victim and her son. Brown was reportedly armed with two knives and refused to leave the residence.
Upon arrival, law enforcement personnel spoke with the victim, who stated she was engaged to Brown. She stated that Brown and her son had ongoing conflicts, and Brown did not want her son staying in the shared apartment. Earlier in the day, Brown had purportedly been released from the hospital and returned to the apartment, but the victim initially resisted allowing him inside. After he entered, she asked him to leave, but he refused.
The victim explained to APD officers that Brown locked himself in the master bedroom and appeared to believe she was accompanied by someone else. When Brown allowed her to partially enter the room, she observed him holding a hunting knife with a silver blade approximately 8-10 inches long and a handle wrapped in electrical tape. She attempted to calm Brown, but he pointed the knife at her and swung it in her direction. Fearing for her safety, the victim left the apartment and contacted law enforcement from her car outside.
Officers at the scene attempted to talk with and negotiate with Brown, but he barricaded himself in the apartment and did not respond to commands or public announcements. According to the criminal complaint, efforts by law enforcement to reach Brown by phone were also unsuccessful. At the time of this situation, APD contacted neighbors living in the neighboring apartment complexes, asking them to shelter in place. Following an investigation, probable cause was established to charge Brown with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon against a household member.
A neighbor living near the police activity reached out this morning and sent videos; they stated “there was a police standoff for about 4hours.” As this situation was going on, APD blocked off all of Santa Clara between Yale and Columbia and Kathryn between Yale and Columbia.
Brown was taken into custody and booked into MDC on January 5, 2025, at 4:57 AM.
Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
New Mexico
New Mexico, Utah State sit atop Mountain West men’s basketball standings
With nearly 20 percent of the conference’s men’s basketball games in the books, the top teams in the Mountain West have already separated themselves.
New Mexico (12-3, 4-0), Utah State (12-3, 4-0) and UNLV (9-5, 3-0) are all undefeated in conference play. Boise State (11-4, 3-1), Colorado State (8-6, 2-1) and San Diego State (9-3, 2-1) have just one MWC loss.
The Broncos, who were picked to win the MWC in the preseason coaches poll, dropped their first home game of the season Saturday afternoon to San Diego State, 76-68. Boise State had won five straight game overall entering the showdown with the Aztecs.
After beginning conference play with victories over three of the MWC’s weakest teams in Air Force (3-11, 0-3), San Jose State (7-9, 0-4) and Wyoming (9-6, 2-2), the Broncos are now in a tough portion of their schedule.
Boise State hosts UNLV at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday night before traveling to Utah State on Saturday. The Broncos then return home to face Wyoming as a tuneup for road matchups with New Mexico and Colorado State.
“We won’t look that far ahead,” Broncos head coach Leon Rice said after the San Diego State loss. “I always tell our guys that our issues are our issues until we solve them. This time of the year, you’re still solving issues and figuring stuff out. And new ones can pop up.”
Utah State has been the story of the MWC this season.
Picked to finish sixth in the preseason coaches poll under first-year head coach Jared Calhoun, the Aggies have been perfect outside of a mid-December home loss to Big West leader UC San Diego (13-2). Utah State’s biggest margin of victory in MWC play was Saturday’s 89-83 win over Fresno State (4-11, 0-4), a game in which the Aggies trailed by 17 points in the first half.
Friday night, Junior Joseph hit an overtime buzzer-beater against Nevada (8-7, 0-4) to keep New Mexico’s perfect MWC record intact. The Lobos boast an early-season win over UCLA but sit way down at No. 70 in the NET Rankings, trailing Utah State (No. 29), San Diego State (35), Boise State (57) and Nevada (64) among MWC teams.
San Diego State and Utah State were the only MWC representatives in the latest NCAA Tournament projection by ESPN’s Joe Lunardi.
While sitting at 3-0 in conference play, UNLV has yet to face a team with a MWC victory. The Rebels own wins over Air Force, Fresno State and San Jose State.
The Aztecs bounced back from a Dec. 28 home loss to Utah State — also on a buzzer-beater — with a big road victory at Boise State. San Diego State is the top MWC team in KenPom at No. 34, followed by Utah State (No. 48), Nevada (58), Boise State (60) and New Mexico (65).
“They are a great defensive team. Not a good defensive team, a great one,” Rice said of the Aztecs, who check in at No. 13 in KenPom’s defensive rating. “I think they’re protecting the paint maybe better than — I mean they always do a good job of it — but this team has really stepped it up there.”
New Mexico
Both Eastern New Mexico teams get edged out by Lubbock Christian
PORTLAES, New Mexico (KFDA) – Eastern New Mexico basketball each fall to the Lubbock Christian Chaps by six on Friday.
On the Women’s side, the Greyhounds lost to the #20 Lady Chaps by a score of 59-53.
After the first 10 minutes of play, the Lady Chaps held an early 14-8 lead.
They followed that up with 14 more points in the second quarter, while they Greyhounds scored 13 of their own, going into halftime with a 28-21 lead.
After the break, the Greyhounds got to work on both sides of the ball, forcing several turnovers and converting down low, taking the lead after the third and heading into the final frame up 40-38.
The Lady Chaps saved their best basketball for last, scoring the most by any team in all four quarters (21) and stealing the win on the road.
Ishauna Hunter finished with a game-high 20 points to go along with six rebounds and three steals.
Julieta Ceja played a key piece in the rotation, finishing with an 11 point, 12 rebound double-double in her 26 total minutes.
The Greyhounds are now 10-2 on the year, 5-1 in the Lone Star Conference, and will complete their homestand tomorrow against the Midwestern State Mustangs.
On the Men’s side, they got off to a hot start but ultimately found themselves behind at the end with a final score of 77-71.
Treyvon Byrd was the star of the first half for the Greyhounds, scoring the first nine points by himself.
After the first 20 minutes of play, both teams were knotted at 32.
Chaps’ Ethan Duncan came to life in the second half, and helped lead Lubbock Christian to 45 points in the last 20 minutes, while the defense allowed 39.
Byrd finished with a team-high 24 points, 6 rebounds and four assists.
Jaden Clarke got going as well, shooting 7-14 from the field to finish with 19 points, with four rebounds and one steal.
A double-double from Jose Murillo (14 pts, 10 reb) kept the Greyhounds going as well.
They too are back in action tomorrow afternoon against the Midwestern State Mustangs.
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