- **Q: What are UNM's chances of making the Mountain West Championship?
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Sports / College Football
The UNM Lobos (7-3, 4-2 Mountain West) travel to Falcon Stadium to face the Air Force Falcons (3-7, 2-4 MW). UNM seeks its first win at Air Force since 2000 and aims to continue their four-game winning streak.
The UNM Lobos are on a quest to break a 25-year losing streak at Falcon Stadium. A victory against Air Force would mark their first five-game in-season winning streak since 2016. For UNM to win, they need to:
1. **Limit Big Plays**: Prevent Air Force from gaining significant yardage on individual plays. 2. **Control the Rushing Game**: UNM is 7-0 this year when rushing for triple-digits and outrushing their opponent. 3. **Exploit Defensive Weaknesses**: Air Force's defense has allowed an average of 32.3 points per game.
Air Force, despite their 3-7 record, has been competitive, with three losses by three points. Their rushing attack, led by Liam Szarka (923 yards, 13 touchdowns), is a major threat. However, their defense struggles, giving up significant yardage both in the air and on the ground.
Damon Bankston of UNM is the only player in the country with a 100-yard rushing game, a 100-yard receiving game, and a 100-yard kickoff return game.
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