TUCSON — Flat on his back in the end zone, eyes to the skies, Grayson Castillo was in 60-degree Arizona heaven.
A 26-20 New Mexico State Aggie bowl victory was just how it was in his imagination.
“I don’t know what to do, man,” Castillo said as he picked himself up.
But an Aggie bowl loss, well, that was Utah State’s problem.
“It’s not like the other bowl games – a blowout,” Castillo said, referring to teams other than New Mexico State, which virtually never goes to bowl games.
“My whole life…” the Las Cruces native began.