Postgame Notes - New Mexico Bowl II
 

 
 
 

 

 
 

Dec. 22, 2007

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Team

  • New Mexico wins 23-0, giving the Lobos their first bowl victory since a 28-12 win over Western Michigan in the 1961 Aviation Bowl...UNM is now 3-7-1 in bowl games

  • The 2007 Lobos finish 9-4, becoming just the 4th New Mexico team in 109 seasons to win 9 games: 9-2 in 1964, 10-1 in 1982 and 9-4 in 1997

  • Nevada had not been shutout since Sept. 27, 1980 (10-0 at Weber State), a span of 329 games that was the longest current streak in the NCAA and the second longest all-time in college football...Nevada's deepest penetration was the New Mexico 30-yard line

  • New Mexico recorded 2 shutouts in a season for the first time since 1983 (31-0 vs. New Mexico State and 35-0 against UTEP)

  • Nevada came into the game averaging 36.2 points and 488.9 yards of total offense...the Wolf Pack only had 210 yards today

  • New Mexico finished 6-1 at University Stadium in 2007, which is the most home wins since the 1939 Lobos went 6-0 during an 8-2 season

  • New Mexico posted a season-high 548 yards of total offense, the highest total since racking up 578 in a loss against UNLV in 2003...UNM came into the game averaging 357.4 yards a game and only 311 in 8 Mountain West Conference games

  • The Lobos had a season-high 354 yards passing, the most since 429 against UNLV in 2003

  • The Lobos were 9-0 when scoring first in 2007...UNM has now won 13 straight games when scoring first, including 8-0 in 2007...the record is 37-6 since 2001

  • For the first time in school history, New Mexico produced a 3,000-yard passer (Donovan Porterie, 3,006), two 1,000-yard receivers (Marcus Smith, 1,125 and Travis Brown, 1,031) and a 1,000-yard rusher (Rodney Ferguson, 1,177)

  • Head Coach Rocky Long evened his career record at 61-61, the first time he's been at .500 since 2-2 in 1998

    Individual

    Junior RB Paul Baker

  • Playing for suspended starter Rodney Ferguson, Baker rushed 22 times for 167 yards - both career highs - and the highest rushing total by a Lobo in 2007
  • the 37-yard run in the third quarter is the longest of his career
  • also had 2 catches for 42 yards for 209 all-purpose yards

    Senior K John Sullivan

  • 3-6 FGs today (one miss and 2 blocks), including a 53-yarder, tying for the second longest in UNM history...it's the longest FG since Rick Walsh kicked a school record 56-yarder against San Diego State in 1988
  • tied an NCAA record by kicking multiple FGs for the 10th time...he now shares that mark with West Virginia's Paul Woodside in 1982
  • finished the season 29 of 35 FGs for 82.9% accuracy
  • averaged 2.42 FGs on the season, the highest since UCLA's John Lee set the NCAA record of 2.6 in 1984
  • 2nd at UNM for a season with 117 points scored; DonTrell Moore is 1st at 126 in 2003
  • Continues to kick with a torn ACL in his left (plant) leg that he suffered in late April of 2007

    Senior WR Travis Brown

  • 7 catches for 120 yards and a 39-yard TD reception
  • tied for 4th on single-season receiving list with 76 receptions
  • 9th on single-season receiving list with 1,031 yards
  • 3rd on the UNM career receiving list with 182 catches
  • 5th on the UNM career receiving list with 2,196 yards

    Sophomore QB Donovan Porterie

  • New Mexico Bowl II Offensive MVP
  • 20-of-36 for a career-high 354 yards, 2 TDs and one interception
  • it's his 4th career 300-yard passing game and 3rd this season
  • UNM is 12-4 in games he has started and finished
  • 4th on single-season passing list with 3,006 yards
  • 3rd on single-season passing list with 244 completions
  • 5th on single-season passing list with completion pct. of (58.4, 244-418)

    Senior WR Marcus Smith

  • 5 catches for 86 yards and 1 TD, which was a career-long 66 yards
  • set UNM single-season record with 91 receptions; Terance Mathis had 88 in 1989
  • 5th on single-season receiving list with 1,125 yards
  • 4th on UNM single-season list with 1,809 all-purpose yards
  • 4th on the UNM career receiving list with 153 catches
  • 7th on the UNM career receiving list with 2,073 yards
  • 6th on UNM career list with 3,749 all-purpose yards

    Senior LB Brett Madsen

  • New Mexico Bowl II Defensive MVP
  • did not start, but had 4 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 2 sacks

    Senior DE Michael Tuohy

  • Recorded a sack in the game to set the MWC career record with 20.5, a figure that ranks 5th all-time at UNM

     

     

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