New Mexico football grinded out its fifth straight win in Logan, Utah on Saturday night, in a game featuring an action-packed fourth quarter that saw some big decisions lead to even bigger consequences.
The last three series probably provided enough excitement to last head coach Bob Davie a lifetime. He praised his kicker for making a big field goal to lift the team to what he called a terrific win.
New Mexico (7-3, 5-1 MW) did not get off to the quick start the team has grown accustomed to. It failed to convert on fourth down twice in the first half — once from the Utah State 38-yard line and another from the 16.