Air Force defeats New Mexico 28-23
New Mexico tailback Kasey Carrier ran all over the record book. He just wished that he could rewrite the outcome.
Wes Cobb had three 1-yard touchdown runs, and Air Force overcame Carrier's Mountain West Conference-record 338 yards rushing with a 28-23 win over New Mexico on Saturday night.
''It's definitely frustrating,'' Carrier said. ''We don&...
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October 21, 2012
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New Mexico 35, Hawaii 23
Kasey Carrier ran for 161 yards and two touchdowns as New Mexico beat Hawaii 35-23 on Saturday night.
It was the first win outside of the borders of New Mexico since 2007 for the Lobos (4-3, 1-1 Mountain West).
Carrier carried 35 times and scored on 23- and 1-yard runs to lead a New Mexico offense that compiled 442 yards, including 322 rushing. The Lobos, who have won two straight...
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October 14, 2012
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New Mexico 35, Texas St. 14
Kasey Carrier ran for four touchdowns and a career-high 191 yards Saturday to lead New Mexico past Texas State 35-14.
Carrier had TD runs of 37, 1, 19 and 43 yards for the Lobos (3-3). New Mexico completed only one pass on three attempts for nine yards, but the Lobos piled up 361 yards on the ground, the fourth time this season they have gained at least 300 yards rushing.
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October 06, 2012
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New Mexico ends skid, tops New Mexico St.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) -- Kasey Carrier rushed for 129 yards and New Mexico snapped a 24-game road losing streak with a 27-14 victory over New Mexico State on Saturday night.
The Lobos' previous road win also came in Las Cruces when they defeated New Mexico State 35-24 on Sept. 27, 2008. The four-year road skid had been the longest current FBS streak in the nation.
Jhurell Pressley...
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September 23, 2012
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New Mexico 27, New Mexico St. 14
Kasey Carrier rushed for 129 yards and New Mexico snapped a 24-game road losing streak with a 27-14 victory over New Mexico State on Saturday night.
The Lobos' previous road win also came in Las Cruces when they defeated New Mexico State 35-24 on Sept. 27, 2008. The four-year road skid had been the longest current FBS streak in the nation.
Jhurell Pressley added two touchdowns...
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September 23, 2012
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