The Colorado State Rams (4-3) are 6.5-point favorites when they host the New Mexico Lobos (3-4) in conference action on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium. An over/under of 65.5 is set for the contest.
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The Rams beat the Air Force Falcons, 21-13, in their most recent contest. The Lobos beat the Utah State Aggies, 50-45, in their most recent game.
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Colorado State vs. New Mexico Game Information & Odds
When: Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 5 p.m. ET
Location: Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins, Colorado
TV: MW Network
Live Box Score on FOX Sports
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Colorado State vs New Mexico Betting Information updated as of October 24, 2024, 7:47 a.m. ET.
Favorite
Spread (Odds)
Favorite Moneyline
Underdog Moneyline
Total
Over Moneyline
Under Moneyline
Colorado State
-6.5 (-112)
-238
+192
65.5
-108
-112
Colorado State vs. New Mexico Prediction
Pick ATS:
Colorado State (-6.5)
Pick OU: Over (65.5)
Prediction: Colorado State 40, New Mexico 26
Predictions are made by the Data Skrive betting model.
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Colorado State vs. New Mexico Betting Insights
Per the spread and over/under, the implied score for the matchup is Rams 36, Lobos 30.
The Rams have a 70.4% chance to claim victory in this contest based on the moneyline’s implied probability. The Lobos hold a 34.2% implied probability.
Colorado State has won four games against the spread this season, while failing to cover three times.
New Mexico is 5-2-0 ATS this season.
Colorado State vs. New Mexico: Head-to-Head
Over their last two meetings, Colorado State has totaled two wins versus New Mexico.
In those matchups against New Mexico, the Rams have covered two times while never going over the point total.
New Mexico has been outscored by 46 points in its last two tilts versus Colorado State.
Colorado State vs. New Mexico: 2024 Stats Comparison
Colorado State
New Mexico
Off. Points per Game (Rank)
22.4 (103)
37.4 (18)
Def. Points per Game (Rank)
27.1 (89)
43 (132)
Turnovers Allowed (Rank)
13 (110)
12 (93)
Turnovers Forced (Rank)
9 (62)
9 (62)
Colorado State 2024 Key Players
New Mexico 2024 Key Players
FOX Sports created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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LAS CRUCES, N.M. — An ‘imposter nurse’ in Las Cruces is facing 34 charges after nearly causing the death of a patient and illegally giving medications to patients under 18 years old.
A Doña Ana County grand jury indicted Margarita Gonzalez. She is accused of assuming the identities of nurses in Texas to get hired at four nursing facilities in Las Cruces:
Village at Northrise
Las Cruces Wellness and Rehabilitation
Peak Behavioral Health
Matrix Home Care
The New Mexico Department of Justice’s Medicaid Fraud and Elder Abuse Bureau investigated and discovered instances where Gonzalez illegally gave injections and dispensed prescriptions, including narcotics to eight inpatient residents under 18 years old.
An investigation also found Gonzalez was also about to allegedly give “an incorrect insulin dose” to a patient that they claim could’ve killed the patient if another nurse hadn’t caught the error.
Several facilities fired Gonzalez over patient safety concerns and an observed lack of knowledge.
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“Impersonating a healthcare provider is a reckless and selfish crime that subjects those most vulnerable to risk of serious injury or death,” Attorney General Raúl Torrez said. “I will not tolerate those who risk the safety of patients or cause danger and unnecessary confusion within the healthcare system. These charges should keep anyone attempting to pose as a healthcare provider on notice: we will find you, and we will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law to protect New Mexicans.”
Gonzalez’s charges include identity theft, nursing without a license, abuse of a resident, distribution of controlled substances to a minor and fraud totaling over $25,000.
If convicted on all counts, Gonzalez could face up to 100 years in prison.