New Mexico
Style Points Not Necessary As Utah State Beats New Mexico
LOGAN, Utah – Wind did as a lot to decelerate the offenses as both protection did in Utah State’s rain soaked 27-10 win over New Mexico.
Wind gusts and occasional rain wreaked havoc in opposition to each offenses and particular groups items as neither staff might generate any constant offense.
Victory Formation‼️
Gentle The A Blue🤘#AggiesAllTheWay pic.twitter.com/KTktBF3DVZ
— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) November 5, 2022
Legas struggled passing with the difficult climate as he completed simply 13-for-27 for 149 yards and a landing. The general numbers aren’t nice, however ending with no single turnover was large for the Utah State offense.
Calvin Tyler Jr. carried 10 occasions for 25 yards within the first half however didn’t play within the second half. Robert Briggs carried the second half load, ending with 87 yards on 19 carries.
Terrell Vaughn continued to point out enchancment as he caught 5 balls for 83 yards and a TD. Brian Cobbs reeled in 4 passes for 31 yards whereas NyNy Davis had two catches.
Defensively, the Aggies protection held quarterback Justin Holaday to 7-for-18 passing for 42 yards. Nate Jones and Holaday mixed for 232 yards on the bottom. USU completed with three sacks and two go breakups.
First Quarter
The Lobos took the opening kickoff however punted after a fast three-and-out. Utah State took over on the Lobo 43-yard line.
In his return after lacking the loss to Wyoming, Cooper Legas took the second offensive snap from scrimmage and lofted a lovely ball excessive of the Lobo secondary, discovering Terrell Vaughn for a 38-yard rating.
1st throw of the sport = 1st TOUCHDOWN of the sport‼️😤
⚡️ @cooperlegas ✈️ @Terrell_Vaughn6
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— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) November 5, 2022
The Aggie protection held New Mexico with no passing completion on their first three drives. The Lobos gained 14 yards on the bottom and didn’t handle a primary down within the early portion of the interval.
.@hale_676 a 🐐
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— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) November 5, 2022
On USU’s third possession, the Aggies pieced collectively an extended, 14-play drive that ended when Connor Coles pushed a 41-yard discipline purpose try extensive proper.
The missed discipline purpose appeared to provoke New Mexico’s offense. They drove 55 yards earlier than settling for a Luke Drzewiecki, 31-yard discipline purpose.
END 1 | Aggie Protection holds The Lobos to a discipline purpose on the finish of the quarter, USU leads 7-3#AggiesAllTheWay pic.twitter.com/ulMg0ggfiB
— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) November 5, 2022
Second Quarter
After USU punted to open the quarter, New Mexico put collectively their finest drive of the half.
With out making an attempt a single go on the drive, the Lobos marched 74 yards for a landing. Nate Jones capped the drive with a 24-yard trot to present New Mexico a 10-7 lead.
UNM finds the tip zone with 9:39 left within the half, USU trails 10-7#AggiesAllTheWay
— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) November 5, 2022
On Utah State’s following drive, a New Mexico private foul prolonged the drive when Legas was hit late. Later within the drive, a pretend punt allowed Stephen Kotsanlee to hurry for 10 yards. It was USU’s first fourth-down conversion of the sport. The drive would stall six performs later. Kotsanlee pinned New Mexico inside their very own five-yard line with an ideal punt.
New Mexico missed a 51-yard discipline purpose try to finish the half.
HALF | USU down by 3 on the half. UNM leads USU 10-7#AggiesAllTheWay pic.twitter.com/MFNKWrI98K
— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) November 5, 2022
Third Quarter
Utah State took the second-half kickoff with freshman operating again Robert Briggs becoming a member of Legas within the backfield. The change in personnel didn’t change something for a USU offense that had been caught within the mud all afternoon. However a late-hit penalty on third down gave the Aggies new life.
Legas and the Aggies took benefit of the penalty.
USU drove 88 yards in 17 performs, ending the drive with a Connor Coles landing. After off-setting unsportsmanlike penalties in opposition to each groups, Utah State lined up for a can be, game-tying discipline purpose. As an alternative, Coles took the snap and went up the center for the primary landing of his profession.
.@ColesKicking THE ̶okay̶i̶c̶okay̶e̶r̶ operating again!
📺 @CBSSportsNet #AggiesAllTheWay pic.twitter.com/vdjwkEHHAu
— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) November 5, 2022
Later within the quarter, following a New Mexico muffed punt, Coles added a discipline purpose to present Utah State a landing benefit, 17-10 with 4:22 left within the interval.
.@ColesKicking THE kicker.
📺 @CBSSportsNet #AggiesAllTheWay pic.twitter.com/eiZM9dlakS
— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) November 5, 2022
The Aggies took their seven level lead into the fourth quarter.
Fourth Quarter
Driving into the wind, Utah State lastly discovered some rhythm.
Terrell Vaughn caught a pair of handed, together with a 28-yard strike throughout the center. Briggs, in aid of Calvin Tyler Jr., carried the ball six occasions and Legas added 12 yards on the bottom. It was sufficient to get into discipline purpose vary as Coles prolonged the Aggie result in 20-10 when he nailed a 21-yard discipline purpose.
.@ColesKicking GOOD from 27 yards!🙌
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— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) November 5, 2022
As necessary because the factors, the drive allowed USU to run 4:48 off the clock.
With the rain and win choosing up steam, Hunter Reynolds put the win on ice when he recovered a Justin Holaday fumble, returning it for an Aggie landing with three minutes remaining. AJ Vongphachanh was credited with the pressured fumble. The TD gave the Aggies a 27-10 lead.
Fumble restoration and a landing for the Aggie protection‼️😮
⚡️ @hunt_xxvii
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— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) November 5, 2022
Utah State would maintain on, profitable 27-10.
Up Subsequent
Utah State (4-5, 3-2) makes the lengthy flight throughout the Pacific Ocean to Manoa, Hawaii the place they are going to tangle with the Hawaii Rainbow Wahini (1-3, 2-7) on Saturday, November 12. Kickoff for this sport is scheduled for 9 p.m. (MDT)
Each Utah State soccer sport will be heard on the KSL Sports activities Zone with Scott Garrard and former Aggie quarterback Kevin White on the decision.
Protection of Utah State College Athletics from KSL Sports activities will be discovered right here.
New Mexico
Winter weather advisory in effect for parts of New Mexico
It’s going to be a chilly day across New Mexico. See the latest conditions at KOB.com/Weather.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A winter weather advisory is in effect in parts of New Mexico where snow and slick roads are possible through Friday.
The advisory warns of 1-3 inches of snow and slick roads for places in southern New Mexico through Friday at 5 a.m. Snow accumulations could total as much as five inches in Ruidoso, two inches in Roswell and 1.7 inches in Silver City.
Elsewhere, Tuesday will see the canyon winds pick up and temperatures cool down as a backdoor cold front comes barging in.
Meteorologist Kira Miner shares all the details in her full forecast in the video above.
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New Mexico AG files motion to halt $1.9M buyout for WNMU president
SILVER CITY, N.M. — New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed a motion to halt a $1.9 million buyout for the departing president of Western New Mexico University.
Joseph Shepard stepped down as president of WNMU after a state audit found he spent $316,000 of university money on lavish international trips, high-end furniture and other items over the course of several years. During the investigation, the state auditor’s office blamed university management and the WNMU Board of Regents for not upholding their responsibilities and enforcing travel rules.
After this, the board approved a $1,909,788 buyout last month for Shepard.
AG Torrez argues the payment isn’t supported by Shepard’s contract and “is unconscionable as a violation of public policy and the public interest.”
“This payment is an egregious misuse of public funds and a betrayal of the Board’s responsibility to act in the best interest of the university and its students,” Torrez said in a statement Monday. “Dr. Shepard voluntarily resigned, and the Board had ample opportunity to negotiate a reasonable or no-cost separation agreement. Instead, they chose to pledge nearly $2 million in taxpayer money without justification or consideration of the public good.”
The New Mexico Department of Justice is requesting the court temporarily block the $1.9 million payment before a hearing can happen. The NMDOJ is requesting the hearing be held before Jan. 15 – the deadline for the payment – or issue an ex-parte order until the hearing can be scheduled. They are also requesting the court prohibit the board from disbursing the payment until a special audit – requested by WNMU, the regents and Shepard – is complete and a report is available.
Shepard’s buyout is just one part of the board-approved separation agreement. The agreement also calls for Shepard to get $200,000 guaranteed for five years as a newly-tenured faculty member once he returns from an eight-month sabbatical. The sabbatical would begin the day he officially resigns. Then, when he returns, he will work remotely.
The agreement drew ire from Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, who sent a letter demanding the entire board step down. Before siding with the WNMU Faculty Senate in a unanimous vote of no confidence in the board, faculty senate president Phillip Schoenberg said he heard from the board president that the regents would comply with the governor’s order.
The faculty senate also called on the regents to rescind Shepard’s separation agreement.
New Mexico Higher Education Secretary Stephanie Rodriguez described the buyout as “gross negligence and mismanagement of taxpayer funds.” Her department is also investigating this.
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