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FIU Vs. New Mexico State Preview: Two Growing Programs To Square Off – FloFootball
New Mexico State and Florida Worldwide’s soccer applications have been via some stuff recently.
Each applications went via teaching modifications within the offseason after brutal runs of consecutive shedding seasons. They’re now ranging from scratch in making an attempt to construct school soccer groups within the brutal world of the FBS.
2022 Florida Worldwide vs New Mexico State
Wins, regardless of the place they arrive from, all the time are necessary in establishing a successful tradition.
With each the Panthers and the Aggies that includes coaches who had sizable success at a high-major stage previous to their respective stops, there is definitely expectation to carry out from these on the sidelines.
When the 2 faculties meet on the soccer subject Saturday in New Mexico, going through off for the primary time since 2004, a kind of coaches once more will really feel the satisfaction of a victory.
Here is a take a look at New Mexico State and Florida Worldwide will deliver to the desk for his or her non-conference conflict this weekend. The sport will kick off at 8 p.m. Japanese, reside on FloFootball.
Florida Worldwide Panthers (1-2)
The lowdown: The alma mater of a number of notable previous and current NFL contributors, together with large receiver T.Y. Hilton and tight finish Jonnu Smith, Florida Worldwide soccer has seen higher days.
An exciting extra time win over Bryant to start out the 12 months has been adopted by back-to-back blowout losses, together with a 73-0 beatdown by the hands of Western Kentucky final weekend within the Panthers’ Convention USA opener.
To be honest to this system, it’s in its first season underneath former San Jose State and Colorado coach Mike MacIntyre, who most notably received the Related Press Coach of the 12 months award with the Buffaloes in 2016, so bumps within the highway are to be anticipated in his tenure’s early days, particularly with 49 freshmen on the roster.
A lot of soccer left to play this 12 months, we’re shifting ahead. 💯#ELEVATE pic.twitter.com/MbchrKUaoG
— FIU Soccer (@FIUFootball) September 27, 2022
For a group that went a mixed 1-16 over the prior two seasons, being aggressive every week this 12 months is step one towards constant progress.
Nonetheless, there may be plenty of work left to be carried out for MacIntyre and his employees, as FIU ranks final in America in factors allowed per recreation (50.3) and within the backside 10 within the nation in factors scored (16.7), with gaps in manufacturing throughout the sector which are going to take a minimum of a few seasons to completely repair.
Although the Panthers have performed three completely different quarterbacks throughout their three video games, the passing recreation has been pretty respectable total.
Sophomore Grayson James tossed 4 touchdowns within the season-opening win and is 59-for-100 for almost 500 passing yards via three weeks, even with backups Haden Carlson and Gunnar Holmberg seeing sporadic work underneath heart.
With a goal like senior Tyrese Chambers (19 receptions, 175 yards, two touchdowns) to throw to, being named an All-Convention USA second-team decide a 12 months in the past as a speedy 1,000-plus yard wideout, that makes throwing the soccer a bit simpler within the meantime, too.
Elsewhere on the offense, the operating recreation (63.3 yards per recreation) has struggled to get going behind an inexperienced offensive line that solely has 4 upperclassmen out of the 18 on the roster who play the place.
Throw all that in with the truth that the protection is permitting frequent huge performs with out a lot reply, and the lopsided outcomes FIU has seen twice this 12 months can occur.
The win over Bryant noticed the Panthers transfer the soccer down the sector effectively (27 first downs) and hold being gashed on the bottom to a minimal (3.3 yards allowed per run). If the Panthers need to decide up a number of wins in a season for the primary time since 2019, a lot of the identical probably has to happen.
New Mexico State Aggies (1-4)
The lowdown: Taking part in its remaining 12 months of unbiased soccer earlier than becoming a member of Convention USA as a full member subsequent season, New Mexico State already is getting a style of life within the league.
FIU would be the Aggies’ second opponent from the convention this 12 months (UTEP, which beat NMSU on Sept. 10 in El Paso, is the opposite).
Just like the Panthers, the Aggies have a brand new chief on the sidelines with Energy 5 teaching expertise in Jerry Kill, finest identified for being the top coach at Minnesota from 2011-2015, earlier than coming into a quick retirement as a result of well being points.
He ultimately switched forwards and backwards between administrative and assistant teaching roles, earlier than being delivered to Las Cruces this offseason, the place he hopes to realize the monumental job of constructing a winner out of a program that has solely had one successful season up to now twenty years.
The Aggies’ 1-4 begin implies that an over .500 report probably will not be coming this season, however with aggressive video games towards Nevada and UTEP, plus a win towards Hawaii final weekend, the indicators of progress are there, particularly with some underclassmen placing up some important manufacturing.
Freshman Gavin Frakes has appeared to have edged forward of junior Diego Pavia in an ongoing competitors at quarterback, with Frakes throwing 14 passes to Pavia’s one within the Hawaii win.
Come on, Aggies. Let’s go celebration 🥳#AggieUp pic.twitter.com/JXFs5lGl4Z
— New Mexico State Soccer (@NMStateFootball) September 26, 2022
New Mexico State shines if its run recreation can get going, as evidenced by the truth that the Aggies put up an eye-popping 359 yards on the bottom with 5 touchdowns towards the Rainbow Warriors, led by a 144-yard day from sophomore tailback Star Thomas.
Because the Aggies do not throw the ball a lot (115 makes an attempt in 5 video games), how rapidly they set up a robust speeding assault usually is a key barometer in figuring out NMSU’s probabilities in a recreation.
The protection is not nice, permitting a mean of over 400 yards of whole offense per recreation up to now, however senior linebacker Chris Ojoh is headed for a powerful season. He has made 38 whole tackles to date.
A brand new career-high of 14 tackles and counting for @ChrisOjoh https://t.co/mJIhQFBAE0 pic.twitter.com/M1jBvxMj3E
— New Mexico State Soccer (@NMStateFootball) September 25, 2022
NMSU has suffered its share of blowouts this 12 months, too, being dismantled moderately simply by Kill’s former program in Minnesota (38-0) and one in every of his former Large Ten foes in Wisconsin (66-7).
With the Aggies seeming to reply effectively to date to their new coach and at last getting over the hump to win their first recreation with him, it ought to give New Mexico State a giant increase of confidence this weekend. The group has a really sensible likelihood of turning a single win right into a successful streak.
New Mexico
New Mexico routs San Diego State, and it’s The Pits
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Remember the San Diego State basketball team that couldn’t rebound?
It’s back.
The Aztecs struggled mightily in that department earlier this season despite a roster with six players at 6-foot-9 or taller, then seemed to solve the issue during the endless stream of practices over the semester break with an endless stream of rebounding drills. And then Saturday at The Pit happened.
New Mexico wasn’t shooting particularly well, but you don’t need to when you attempt 19 more shots than your opponent because you keep rebounding your misses. The result: a 62-48 New Mexico win on national TV that puts the Aztecs 2½ games behind the Lobos (14-3, 6-0) in the Mountain West race.
There’s still a long way to go, and the schedule softens considerably for the Aztecs over the next month. But they won’t compete for the conference title if they can’t play better a mile above sea level or rebound better (or shoot or take care of the ball) at any elevation.
“We had to beat them at their own game,” Lobos coach Richard Pitino said. “We knew we had to defend and rebound to win the game, because offense was going to be hard to come by. That’s what San Diego State has done for so long, and they’ve obviously won a lot of games.
“It wasn’t going to be a masterpiece, and that’s fine. To me, it was a beautiful win.”
And an equally ugly loss.
Last year’s Aztecs team struggled in the six games at 4,500 feet or above, losing five of them.
This edition didn’t look much better, quickly trailing by double digits coming off a pair of impressive wins at lower elevations – 76-68 at Boise State last Saturday and 67-38 at home against Air Force on Wednesday despite trailing by 12 early.
The “OR” (for offensive rebounds) column on the stat sheet told you all you needed to know: 18-3, Lobos.Second-chance points: 14-1, Lobos.
First-half points: 20, the fewest by the Aztecs in 93 games.
Or look at it this way: Both teams shot 35%, but New Mexico had 67 attempts to SDSU’s 48.
“It’s a recipe for a loss on the road,” coach Brian Dutcher said, “which it was.”
The Aztecs (10-4, 3-2) briefly pulled within five points in the opening moments of the second half, then surrendered two offensive boards on the next possession that the Lobos converted into a wide-open corner 3-pointer.
Soon, SDSU was down 20 and that was pretty much that.
As the final seconds ticked off, New Mexico students chanted, “Who’s your daddy?”
“The special thing about basketball is that basketball is just like life,” said Jared Coleman-Jones, who had 10 points and four rebounds. “Some days you don’t have the best day, and today we didn’t have the best day on the glass.
“We’ve got to take that as grown men and we have to get back in the lab. … That’s one thing we’re going to have to emphasize – a lot – for the whole season: the glass, offensively and defensively. Because that wins us games.”
Part of the issue was scheme. If you take one thing away on defense, you expose yourself in other areas and the question becomes whether your opponent can exploit them.
The Aztecs, as they often do, opted to switch all ball screens in an effort to prevent New Mexico point guard Donovan Dent – the front-runner for Mountain West player of the year averaging 19.3 points and 6.9 assists – from turning the corner and getting straight-line drives to the basket. That much worked, at least in the first half, holding Dent to four points.
But that meant an Aztecs guard was now switched onto a Lobos big. And to do that, the guard defends in front to deter the easy post entry and invite the far more difficult over-the-top pass.
The problem: The 6-10, 240-pound Nigerian center now has inside position under the basket for the rebound on a missed shot against your 6-3, 175-pound guard.
New Mexico’s Mustapha Amzil had 11 rebounds. Nelly Junior Joseph and Filip Boronvicanin had nine each. Guard Tru Washington had five. No SDSU player had more than four.
“For the most part, I thought we did a good job taking Dent out of the game in the halfcourt,” Dutcher said. “He’s a dynamic player. But you give and take with some of these defensive game plans. At the end of the day, it’s a team that’s averaging close to 85 points per game. We hold them to 62 in their building and they shoot 36%, but then they get 18 offensive rebounds and second-chance opportunities.”
Second-chance scoring: 14-1, Lobos.
“We did talk about it,” said Pitino, whose team has won seven straight since a Dec. 7 overtime loss against New Mexico State. “They were switching. We felt like that would be an advantage, and our guys really took advantage of it.”
Of course, the Aztecs weren’t much better at the other end, either, in what was statistically their worst offensive performance of the season.
They didn’t make a perimeter shot until 3:43 left in the first half. They had nine first-half turnovers. They shot five air balls. They missed 13 layups. They were 9 of 17 at the line. Miles Byrd had 14 points but needed 13 shots. Fellow starting guards Nick Boyd and BJ Davis were a combined 2 of 14. And when they did miss, they couldn’t chase down the rebound.
“We’re going to miss shots, but we have to get second-chance opportunities,” said Dutcher, whose team had 15 and 24 offensive boards in the previous two games, both wins.
Of their three Saturday, two were “team rebounds” off a foul or out of bounds. They had only one player actually grab an offensive board, and that was by Byrd after Boyd missed a fast-break layup. And then he missed the follow.
The only difference from last year’s 88-70 spanking on national TV at The Pit was that they didn’t blow a 12-point lead.
They led 2-0 and 4-2 this year before the Lobos erupted for a 12-0 run and never really looked back.
It was always going to be big ask, though, taking such a young team (without injured senior guard Reese Waters) into The Pit and mile-high elevation for the first time. Seven members of the nine-man rotation had never experienced the crazed Lobos fans, and four had never played at altitude (and only two had ever played extended minutes above 4,500 feet).
They looked the part: sluggish, discombobulated, out of rhythm, out of sorts.
“You get that first wind, you get that second wind, it’s that third wind that you start feeling it,” said Coleman-Jones, whose previous stops were in the lowlands at Northwestern and Middle Tennessee. “You start feeling the air get a little thin in your lungs. When you try to sprint back, you’ve got a piano on your back.”
Notable
Next up: a pair of home games against Colorado State (Tuesday) and UNLV (Saturday) … The team flew commercial to Albuquerque and, for the first time this season, took a charter flight home given the quick turnaround before Colorado State … Byrd tweaked an ankle with 8:49 to go when he crashed into the courtside advertising boards. He returned but did not score again … Miles Heide played after sitting out Wednesday’s game with the flu but only for seven minutes. Demarshay Johnson Jr., also out Wednesday with the flu, was on the trip but did not suit up …
Dent had a more productive second half thanks to some fast-break baskets and free throws, finishing with 16 points and five assists. The Lobos, though, were only plus-seven points with him on the floor … New Mexico shot only 6 of 28 (21.4%) on 3s … The Lobos also had big advantages in fast-break scoring (13-2), points off turnovers (9-1) and points in the paint (32-20) … After last year’s highly criticized officiating performance from a crew with little or no experience at The Pit, a veteran crew was assigned Saturday: Kelly Pfeiffer, Larry Scirotto and Deldre Carr.
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Rep. Hembree resigns of New Mexico Legislature
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico State Legislature announced the resignation of Representative Jared Hembree on Saturday. A press release states the Chaves County lawmaker is stepping down due to unforeseen health-related circumstances that need immediate attention.
“It is with a heavy heart that I step down from the State Legislature,” Rep. Hembree said in a statement. “Serving the people of my district has been a profound honor. My family and I believe in Chaves County, and we must prioritize my health to ensure that we can serve in good faith in the future.”
Opening day for the 2025 New Mexico Legislative Session is January 21.
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