Full Game Replays, 2024, New Mexico, San Diego State

New Mexico vs San Diego State Full Game Replay 8 Nov 2024 College Football

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New Mexico vs San Diego State Full Game Replay

2024 NCAA College Football - Week 11

Snapdragon Stadium
10:30 PM, November 8, 2024
Coverage: FS1
San Diego, CA
Attendance: 21 832

New Mexico Lobos vs San Diego State Aztecs What to Watch:

On Friday night, the San Diego State Aztecs (3-5) and the New Mexico Lobos (3-6) square off in a Mountain West matchup. Both of these teams are on losing streaks going into this encounter. On November 2, Wyoming defeated New Mexico 49-45. The Lobos lost for the second time in a row. In the meantime, the Aztecs recently suffered a 56-24 defeat at the hands of Boise State in Week 10. This season, New Mexico is 2-3 in conference play and the Aztecs are 2-1 in Mountain West play. 

At 10:30 p.m. ET, the game will go off from Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California. According to the most recent New Mexico vs. San Diego State odds, the Aztecs are 1.5 points up, one point less than the opener.


With one of the top offenses in the Mountain West, New Mexico comes into this matchup. The Lobos are fourth in the conference in terms of passing offense (249.2) and third in terms of scoring offense (34.8) and rushing offense (230.9). This season, they have scored at least 30 points in six games, including three in which they have scored 50 points or more. Under center, Devon Dampier, a sophomore quarterback, is a two-way danger. 

Dampier is a good ball carrier in open space and has the ability to push the ball downfield. In terms of passing yards (2,243) and running yards (745), the Arizona native leads the Mountain West. 


Additionally, he has scored 23 touchdowns this season. In his most recent game, Dampier recorded three rushing touchdowns, carried for a season-high 207 yards, and threw for 164 yards. 

Marquez Cooper, a senior running back, leads the SDSU attack. In terms of both rushing yards (842) and rushing yards per game (105.3), he is ranked second in the Mountain West. In addition, the Maryland native averages 4.6 yards per carry and has nine rushing touchdowns. He has more than 100 rushing yards in three games. 

Danny O'Neil, a rookie quarterback, will take some downfield shots and possesses remarkable arm strength. The native of Indiana has thrown for eight passing touchdowns and 1,395 yards. In four games this season, he has passed for at least 200 yards.

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