Wyoming runs over New Mexico 31-3 to become bowl eligible
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Xazavian Valladay and Nico Evans combined for more than 300 yards rushing and three touchdowns for Wyoming as the Cowboys became bowl eligible Saturday with a 31-3 win over New Mexico.
Valladay had 192 yards and two scores, and Evans, who did not practice all week because of a right ankle injury went for 142 yards and one touchdown.
"We felt like we would have some good matchups and that started with the guys up front," Cowboys coach Craig Bohl said of the offensive line. "We were a little bit concerned because we had just one regular back who was healthy that that was Xaz. But Nico came in and just did a phenomenal job and kudos to him, X and particular the offensive line."
The Wyoming (6-6, 4-4 Mountain West) ground game helped overcome a lackluster passing attack as Tyler Vander Waal completed just four passes for 41 yards.
But the Lobos (3-9, 1-7) were even worse through the air as Coltin Gerhart and Sheriron Jones combined for three completions and 34 yards. At halftime, New Mexico had 3 yards passing.
Wyoming took control of the game from the outset, going 65 yards on the opening possession, with Valladay slicing in from 21 yards out.
By halftime, the Cowboys led 14-3 and the game was never seriously in doubt thereafter.
New Mexico managed just 83 total yards, while Wyoming had 366 yards on the ground.
"To me, this was a beaten-down team, playing a bigger, stronger, more powerful team," Lobos coach Bob Davie said.
THE TAKEAWAY
Wyoming has won four in a row and proved to be one of the hotter Mountain West teams over the season's final month. The Cowboys' winning streak reversed a four-game losing skid that nearly knocked them from bowl contention.
"It's a credit to the men in that room, both coaches, players and strength staff," Bohl said. "To be able to continue to not have doubt, stay together, pull together and that's the Cowboy way."
New Mexico, after consecutive 3-9 seasons, is at a crossroads as Davie's seven-year tenure is on somewhat shaky ground, especially with the attendance mired in a downhill spiral throughout the season, totaling about 100,000.
"Disappointing loss," Davie said. "Disappointing season. Everything looks negative right now because of the lens we're looking through right now."
KEY STAT
With a bowl appearance it would be Wyoming's first time going to three consecutive bowl games.
UP NEXT
The Cowboys earned bowl eligibility with their sixth win, but another game is far from assured as, entering the weekend, there were 23 teams vying for the final six bowl spots that had not been unofficially committed. The Mountain West has five guaranteed bowl tie-ins, and the Cowboys are the sixth conference team to be bowl eligible.
"We can control the things we can control," Bohl said. "We finished with four wins against teams in our conference and we had a convincing win on the road against a Mountain West team. It was a great way to end and hopefully we can keep on playing."
New Mexico's season is over, ending in a seven-game losing streak for the second consecutive season.
Game Information
2024 Mountain West Conference Standings
Team | CONF | OVR |
---|---|---|
Boise State | 7-0 | 12-1 |
UNLV | 6-1 | 11-3 |
Colorado State | 6-1 | 8-4 |
Fresno State | 4-3 | 6-6 |
New Mexico | 3-4 | 5-7 |
Utah State | 3-4 | 4-8 |
San José State | 3-4 | 7-5 |
Hawai'i | 3-4 | 5-7 |
Air Force | 3-4 | 5-7 |
San Diego State | 2-5 | 3-9 |
Wyoming | 2-5 | 3-9 |
Nevada | 0-7 | 3-10 |