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Football: Spring game sees team Silver espace team Cherry
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sports21h ago

Football: Spring game sees team Silver espace team Cherry

  • Team Silver edged Team Cherry 17-14 in the spring game, with a late field goal sealing the win.
  • Team Silver forced four interceptions, including two pick-6s, showcasing a dominant defensive performance.
  • CJ McBean and Nick Wheeler turned interceptions into points, contributing to Team Silver’s scoring surge.
  • Cameron Mathews sparked Team Cherry with a 69-yard run and a 2-yard touchdown, shifting momentum.
  • Zhaiel Smith stood out for Team Cherry with a 27-yard catch-and-run helping drive late plays.
  • Team Cherry exhibited bold play-calling before halftime, including a risky trick-play that backfired.
  • By halftime, Team Silver led 14-11 after McBean and Wheeler found the end zone.
  • Quarterback competition continued, with Fa’avae and Moga modeling the QB2 battle for fall camp.
  • The spring game drew notable attendance and signaled positive momentum for UNM Lobos ahead of fall camp.
  • Head coach Jason Eck’s impact was noted as a key takeaway from the spring game.
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Grammer: Why the Mountain West needs a new hoops tournament format
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sports15h ago

Grammer: Why the Mountain West needs a new hoops tournament format

  • Analyst proposes shifting Mountain West tournament to a stepladder, power-protected format to shield top teams' NCAA chances.
  • Grammer argues the new Mountain West is not as deep, risking top teams' NCAA seeding without reform.
  • The proposed format includes a 10-team stepladder bracket with specific seed play.
  • The plan aims to protect top seeds while potentially improving NET ranking outcomes.
  • Grammer notes the format could allow simultaneous men’s and women’s tournaments.
  • Grammer cites Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s in the West Coast Conference as evidence the format can protect seeding.
  • The piece frames the current format as financially motivated rather than team-centric.
  • The analysis uses UNM Lobos as a case study for how the stepladder could affect NCAA prospects.
  • Grammer emphasizes the likelihood that the format may protect top teams but not fix overall league strength.
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