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New Mexico Football Team History


New Mexico Lobos
University of New Mexico
 Albuqueque, NM
Founded: 1889
Stadium: University Stadium
Capacity: 39,224
Colors: Cherry & Silver
Coach: Bill Weeks
Conference: Western Athletic-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference


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1892  <-- 1966 <- 1967 -> 1968 --> 2024

1967 Season Highlights
 Bill Weeks enters his 8th season as Head Coach at New Mexico.
 
1967 Season
 Date   Opponent  Score   
 Sat., Sep. 16  vs. Idaho State  24   3   W       
 Sat., Sep. 23  @ Brigham Young  14   44   L       
 Sat., Sep. 30  @ Iowa State  12   17   L       
 Sat., Oct. 7  vs. Utah  27   42   L       
 Sat., Oct. 14  vs. Arizona State  23   56   L       
 Sat., Oct. 21  @ San Jose State  14   52   L       
 Fri., Oct. 27  vs. Texas El Paso  12   75   L       
 Sat., Nov. 4  @ Arizona  13   48   L       
 Sat., Nov. 11  vs. Wyoming  6   42   L       
 Sat., Nov. 18  vs. New Mexico State  7   54   L       
 
1967 Season Totals
  Record1-9
  Points Scored152
  Scoring Average15.2
  Points Allowed433
  Defense Average43.3
  Opponents Record49-39
  Conference Record0-5
  Home Record1-5
  Away Record0-4
1967 NCAA Final Rankings
 Rank   Record   Source 
  was not ranked.
  
1967 Western Athletic- Standings
  Season   Bowls   Conference 
 Team  W/L/T  PF  PA    W/L/T  PF  PA   Coach 
Brigham Young 6-4278215 3-211098  Tommy Hudspeth
New Mexico 1-9152433 0-583232  Bill Weeks
Wyoming 10-1289119Lost  13-205-014746  Lloyd W. Eaton
Arizona State 8-2350210 4-119699  Frank Kush
Utah 4-7204252 2-3120150  Mike Giddings
Arizona 3-6-1162231 1-4115146  Darrell Dan Mudra

1967 All American Awards
 Player   Position   Class   Ht.   Wt.   Award   Team   Source 
 Coming Someday 

1967 All Western Athletic Conference Players
 Player   Position   Class   Ht.   Wt.   Team   Source 
 Coming Someday 


Some records may be incomplete.


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