Yeah I heard 60 but I didn't want to be overzealous in my statement lolol. When I see 60 new players I hear pirates. Not that the kids are bad or anything but more juco mentality...a bunch of kids that will be coming in to shine as individuals. That's gonna be hard to get them to be team first. Now the HC is a good one so I'm sure he was somewhat selective on who he brought in. We'll see how it works out, they'll play really hard against us.catatac wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:34 amI heard 60... which is insane. I'm sure they'll have a bunch of talent, but you'd think it would take a while for them to figure out their identity and what they're doing. However, it sounds like they have a damn good QB and damn good head coach so when you have those things... you can be a dangerous team.BobcatBuiltTexan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:14 amOn one of these threads there is a lobo fan that invited us to their board for friendly banter. What I get from them is that it's year down rebuild mode, i think they brought in upwards of 40+ players. Not sure how many are considered impact players. Looking a yahoo sports it looks life they bright in a bunch of dbs from p4 schools or from CC. Looks like they are focusing on bolstering their defense to stay in games. That's about all I got, lolol.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:53 amHas anyone done any type of scouting assessment of what UNM is going to look like this year? I know they have a new coach and a ton of new transfers. For an FBS/FCS game, we are pretty hefty favorites (7-8 points).
Do they have any impact players returning this year?
Do any of the new transfers look to be impactful?
Is there a chance UNM has improved from last year or are they completely in tear down/rebuild mode?
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Devon Dampier is their projected starter at QB. Sophomore who appeared in 9 games last year with 1 start. He's going to be a lot like Kaiden Bennett of Sac State. Ran for 359 yards last season and threw for 525. Containing him will be the key to stopping their offense.
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60 transfers, we all know how well that worked for Colorado.BobcatBuiltTexan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:52 amYeah I heard 60 but I didn't want to be overzealous in my statement lolol. When I see 60 new players I hear pirates. Not that the kids are bad or anything but more juco mentality...a bunch of kids that will be coming in to shine as individuals. That's gonna be hard to get them to be team first. Now the HC is a good one so I'm sure he was somewhat selective on who he brought in. We'll see how it works out, they'll play really hard against us.catatac wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:34 amI heard 60... which is insane. I'm sure they'll have a bunch of talent, but you'd think it would take a while for them to figure out their identity and what they're doing. However, it sounds like they have a damn good QB and damn good head coach so when you have those things... you can be a dangerous team.BobcatBuiltTexan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:14 amOn one of these threads there is a lobo fan that invited us to their board for friendly banter. What I get from them is that it's year down rebuild mode, i think they brought in upwards of 40+ players. Not sure how many are considered impact players. Looking a yahoo sports it looks life they bright in a bunch of dbs from p4 schools or from CC. Looks like they are focusing on bolstering their defense to stay in games. That's about all I got, lolol.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:53 amHas anyone done any type of scouting assessment of what UNM is going to look like this year? I know they have a new coach and a ton of new transfers. For an FBS/FCS game, we are pretty hefty favorites (7-8 points).
Do they have any impact players returning this year?
Do any of the new transfers look to be impactful?
Is there a chance UNM has improved from last year or are they completely in tear down/rebuild mode?
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They won more games.St George wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 12:43 pm60 transfers, we all know how well that worked for Colorado.BobcatBuiltTexan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:52 amYeah I heard 60 but I didn't want to be overzealous in my statement lolol. When I see 60 new players I hear pirates. Not that the kids are bad or anything but more juco mentality...a bunch of kids that will be coming in to shine as individuals. That's gonna be hard to get them to be team first. Now the HC is a good one so I'm sure he was somewhat selective on who he brought in. We'll see how it works out, they'll play really hard against us.catatac wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:34 amI heard 60... which is insane. I'm sure they'll have a bunch of talent, but you'd think it would take a while for them to figure out their identity and what they're doing. However, it sounds like they have a damn good QB and damn good head coach so when you have those things... you can be a dangerous team.BobcatBuiltTexan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:14 amOn one of these threads there is a lobo fan that invited us to their board for friendly banter. What I get from them is that it's year down rebuild mode, i think they brought in upwards of 40+ players. Not sure how many are considered impact players. Looking a yahoo sports it looks life they bright in a bunch of dbs from p4 schools or from CC. Looks like they are focusing on bolstering their defense to stay in games. That's about all I got, lolol.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:53 amHas anyone done any type of scouting assessment of what UNM is going to look like this year? I know they have a new coach and a ton of new transfers. For an FBS/FCS game, we are pretty hefty favorites (7-8 points).
Do they have any impact players returning this year?
Do any of the new transfers look to be impactful?
Is there a chance UNM has improved from last year or are they completely in tear down/rebuild mode?
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And they had a fast start with an upset win in their first game.BelligerentBobcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:22 pmThey won more games.St George wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 12:43 pm60 transfers, we all know how well that worked for Colorado.BobcatBuiltTexan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:52 amYeah I heard 60 but I didn't want to be overzealous in my statement lolol. When I see 60 new players I hear pirates. Not that the kids are bad or anything but more juco mentality...a bunch of kids that will be coming in to shine as individuals. That's gonna be hard to get them to be team first. Now the HC is a good one so I'm sure he was somewhat selective on who he brought in. We'll see how it works out, they'll play really hard against us.catatac wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:34 amI heard 60... which is insane. I'm sure they'll have a bunch of talent, but you'd think it would take a while for them to figure out their identity and what they're doing. However, it sounds like they have a damn good QB and damn good head coach so when you have those things... you can be a dangerous team.BobcatBuiltTexan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:14 amOn one of these threads there is a lobo fan that invited us to their board for friendly banter. What I get from them is that it's year down rebuild mode, i think they brought in upwards of 40+ players. Not sure how many are considered impact players. Looking a yahoo sports it looks life they bright in a bunch of dbs from p4 schools or from CC. Looks like they are focusing on bolstering their defense to stay in games. That's about all I got, lolol.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:53 amHas anyone done any type of scouting assessment of what UNM is going to look like this year? I know they have a new coach and a ton of new transfers. For an FBS/FCS game, we are pretty hefty favorites (7-8 points).
Do they have any impact players returning this year?
Do any of the new transfers look to be impactful?
Is there a chance UNM has improved from last year or are they completely in tear down/rebuild mode?
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Well it's yet to be seen what how well that has worked for Colorado, it's been one year. You don't go from winning 0-1 games to being highly successful in a year, it does take time. Now personally I don't think raiding the transfer portal is the way to go, jmo. Getting a few guys here and there to address possible exits from graduation or transfers out, I get. But a full overhaul of a team in one year, I just don't see that being a highly successful way to go in year 1, again jmo. They will come out playing hard because they are "supposed" to beat us being they are an FBS team, but we are "supposed" to win because we had a better season last year and we are considered by most a g5 fbs program playing in the FCS. I see a really good game, but I think we pull off a close win because we have more cohesiveness and experience/pride in/at our school(it seems weird but it matters).St George wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 12:43 pm60 transfers, we all know how well that worked for Colorado.BobcatBuiltTexan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:52 amYeah I heard 60 but I didn't want to be overzealous in my statement lolol. When I see 60 new players I hear pirates. Not that the kids are bad or anything but more juco mentality...a bunch of kids that will be coming in to shine as individuals. That's gonna be hard to get them to be team first. Now the HC is a good one so I'm sure he was somewhat selective on who he brought in. We'll see how it works out, they'll play really hard against us.catatac wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:34 amI heard 60... which is insane. I'm sure they'll have a bunch of talent, but you'd think it would take a while for them to figure out their identity and what they're doing. However, it sounds like they have a damn good QB and damn good head coach so when you have those things... you can be a dangerous team.BobcatBuiltTexan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:14 amOn one of these threads there is a lobo fan that invited us to their board for friendly banter. What I get from them is that it's year down rebuild mode, i think they brought in upwards of 40+ players. Not sure how many are considered impact players. Looking a yahoo sports it looks life they bright in a bunch of dbs from p4 schools or from CC. Looks like they are focusing on bolstering their defense to stay in games. That's about all I got, lolol.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:53 amHas anyone done any type of scouting assessment of what UNM is going to look like this year? I know they have a new coach and a ton of new transfers. For an FBS/FCS game, we are pretty hefty favorites (7-8 points).
Do they have any impact players returning this year?
Do any of the new transfers look to be impactful?
Is there a chance UNM has improved from last year or are they completely in tear down/rebuild mode?
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Hard to tell with all the transfer turnover and limited stats.BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:56 amDevon Dampier is their projected starter at QB. Sophomore who appeared in 9 games last year with 1 start. He's going to be a lot like Kaiden Bennett of Sac State. Ran for 359 yards last season and threw for 525. Containing him will be the key to stopping their offense.
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I like the connection between Dampier & Bennett - explosive, can't be taken lightly.
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I feel like the most dangerous thing about playing your season opener against a team with 60 transfers and a brand new coaching staff is that nobody knows what to expect from such a team. A lot of comparisons to last year's Colorado team, but remember that they went on the road and beat TCU last year and looked pretty good early on before teams seemed to figure them out and the wheels fell off.
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Not to argue but TCU was vastly overrated last year so that was where a bit of the shock came from.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 2:45 pmI feel like the most dangerous thing about playing your season opener against a team with 60 transfers and a brand new coaching staff is that nobody knows what to expect from such a team. A lot of comparisons to last year's Colorado team, but remember that they went on the road and beat TCU last year and looked pretty good early on before teams seemed to figure them out and the wheels fell off.
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Im more concerned with the injuries to the offensive line than anything UNM will put on the field.
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I'm not concerned as of yet with these injuries. I believe they all can be dealt with and be ready by next week essentially they have 2wks to get prepared for that first game. We have an experienced OL so I don't see them having a problem doing what needs to be done...because worst case scenario we run the heck out of the rock and just block the man in front of you and let our dudes do what dudes do...lol. I know that is a drastic over simplification of things but that's what you do as a coach "keep it simple stupid".
The 60 transfers do bother me to a point because you really don't know ability levels, actual scheme, etc. They will spend the first qtr figuring out what they are actually trying to do. Both sides will have to be pretty vanilla to start, so I think the success we will see in this game will squarely hinge on both the coaches ability to make adjustments and our players ability to implement said adjustments quickly. This is the type of game that pure athletes standout because they can just go out and be better than the man in front of them.
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I googled it and Ortt is listed at 6'1" 206 and Dowler at 6'0" 203BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 6:37 pmCaden is listed at 6', but I don't think he's that tall. Ortt listed at 6'1". 200 lbs compared to 210. Probably not a ton different, but Ortt is definitely bigger.Helcat72 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 5:44 pmHave you seen Kaden Dowler up close lately? If Ortt is bigger it's not much...topshelfthepuck wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 9:40 amAnother thought on Dowler getting reps at Strong Safety, maybe the coaching staff can move Ortt down in to the nickel from time to time and he plays in that extremely important role where he was very well suited 2 years ago. He is bigger than both Dowler and Jackson and is athletic enough to possibly be more effective there.TomCat88 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 8:03 amLots of chatter about Caden Dowler working at safety when I was there on Friday. Tells me they have a lot of confidence in Jackson at Nickel, which as was mentioned by BBT and Colter is a key position in this defense. Also tells me they want to have both Jackson and Dowler on the field as much as possible. I don't think it means they're worried about the safety position, but probably just want the best players possible on the field. Obviously, it has value in terms of injuries. Polidore is likely to miss the first two games.
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Not trying to be argumentative, but the 24 roster days otherwise. I believe you are looking at the 23 roster.Helcat72 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 3:46 pmI googled it and Ortt is listed at 6'1" 206 and Dowler at 6'0" 203BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 6:37 pmCaden is listed at 6', but I don't think he's that tall. Ortt listed at 6'1". 200 lbs compared to 210. Probably not a ton different, but Ortt is definitely bigger.Helcat72 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 5:44 pmHave you seen Kaden Dowler up close lately? If Ortt is bigger it's not much...topshelfthepuck wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 9:40 amAnother thought on Dowler getting reps at Strong Safety, maybe the coaching staff can move Ortt down in to the nickel from time to time and he plays in that extremely important role where he was very well suited 2 years ago. He is bigger than both Dowler and Jackson and is athletic enough to possibly be more effective there.TomCat88 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 8:03 amLots of chatter about Caden Dowler working at safety when I was there on Friday. Tells me they have a lot of confidence in Jackson at Nickel, which as was mentioned by BBT and Colter is a key position in this defense. Also tells me they want to have both Jackson and Dowler on the field as much as possible. I don't think it means they're worried about the safety position, but probably just want the best players possible on the field. Obviously, it has value in terms of injuries. Polidore is likely to miss the first two games.
The safeties are Ortt and Steel at strong, and Polidore and Stillwell.
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Definitely overrated, but that was still the best win they had last year.technoCat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 3:00 pmNot to argue but TCU was vastly overrated last year so that was where a bit of the shock came from.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 2:45 pmI feel like the most dangerous thing about playing your season opener against a team with 60 transfers and a brand new coaching staff is that nobody knows what to expect from such a team. A lot of comparisons to last year's Colorado team, but remember that they went on the road and beat TCU last year and looked pretty good early on before teams seemed to figure them out and the wheels fell off.
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One thing that teams had to figure out that New Mexico doesn’t have is Sanders son. Maybe they have someone similar. I also think there being relatively little history of Sanders’ coaching style had something to do with it.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 5:52 pmDefinitely overrated, but that was still the best win they had last year.technoCat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 3:00 pmNot to argue but TCU was vastly overrated last year so that was where a bit of the shock came from.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 2:45 pmI feel like the most dangerous thing about playing your season opener against a team with 60 transfers and a brand new coaching staff is that nobody knows what to expect from such a team. A lot of comparisons to last year's Colorado team, but remember that they went on the road and beat TCU last year and looked pretty good early on before teams seemed to figure them out and the wheels fell off.
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Are you referring to the part where he was saying, you want me to evaluate our coach in the newspaper?
If so, yeah that was really weird. Seems like a very mundane question. I don’t think the reporter was asking Hauk to go into a deep dive on it.