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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 9/6/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
ARIZONA ST
 
NEW MEXICO
-25  

+25  


66.5
 
58
Final
23

ARIZONA ST (1 - 0) at NEW MEXICO (0 - 1)
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Week 2 Saturday, 9/6/2014 7:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
359ARIZONA ST-27-24
360NEW MEXICO6868.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ARIZONA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-000-10-145.031.0570.0(6.8)0.014.00.0308.0(5)0.0
Last 3 Games1-000-10-145.031.0570.0(6.8)0.014.00.0308.0(5)0.0
ARIZONA ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)45.031.032.031:1145-267(5.9)24-3961.5%303(7.8)84-570(6.8)(12.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.45313231:1145-267(5.9)24-3961.5%303(7.8)84-570(6.8)(12.7)
Defense (All Games)14.00.014.028:4932-152(4.7)14-2948.3%156(5.4)61-308(5)(22)
Opponents Offensive Avg.1401429:4932-152(4.7)14-2948.3%156(5.4)61-308(5)(22)

NEW MEXICO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games0-1-40-10-124.07.0477.0(7.8)3.031.024.0446.0(6.8)0.0
Home Games0-1-40-10-124.07.0477.0(7.8)3.031.024.0446.0(6.8)0.0
Last 3 Games0-1-40-10-124.07.0477.0(7.8)3.031.024.0446.0(6.8)0.0
Turf Games0-1-40-10-124.07.0477.0(7.8)3.031.024.0446.0(6.8)0.0
NEW MEXICO - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)24.07.020.028:4752-410(7.9)5-955.6%67(7.4)61-477(7.8)(19.9)
Opponents Defensive Avg.2472029:4752-410(7.9)5-955.6%67(7.4)61-477(7.8)(19.9)
Offense Home Games24.07.020.028:4752-410(7.9)5-955.6%67(7.4)61-477(7.8)(19.9)
Defense (All Games)31.024.020.031:1344-330(7.5)11-2250.0%116(5.3)66-446(6.8)(14.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.31242031:1344-330(7.5)11-2250.0%116(5.3)66-446(6.8)(14.4)
Defense Home Games31.024.020.031:1344-330(7.5)11-2250.0%116(5.3)66-446(6.8)(14.4)
Average power rating of opponents played: ARIZONA ST -3,  NEW MEXICO 13
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ARIZONA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/28/2014WEBER ST45-14W-48L65.5U45-26724-39-303032-15214-29-1560
9/6/2014@ NEW MEXICO            
9/13/2014@ COLORADO            
9/25/2014UCLA            
10/4/2014@ USC            

NEW MEXICO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/30/2014UTEP24-31L-10L56.5U52-4105-9-67344-33011-22-1160
9/6/2014ARIZONA ST            
9/20/2014@ NEW MEXICO ST            
9/26/2014FRESNO ST            
10/4/2014@ UTSA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ARIZONA ST: Todd Graham and the Sun Devils have a backfield loaded with talent, led by QB Taylor Kelly (3,635 pass yds, 28 TD, 12 INT; 608 rush yds, 9 TD) and big WR Jaelen Strong (1,122 rec yds, 7 TD). They lost leading rusher Marion Grice, but RB D.J. Foster (501 rush yds, 653 rec yds, 10 total TD) is more than capable of filling the lead back role. The arrival of Auburn transfer Christian Westerman, a likely immediate starter at guard, helps make up for the loss of two O-Line starters. The defense may not hold up its end of the bargain after losing nine starters, including stars Will Sutton and Carl Bradford. ASU will be relying on an influx of freshman and JUCO players battling it out this fall. S Damarious Randall (71 tackles, 2 FF) anchors a secondary that lost both starting corners, while LB Salamo Fiso (71 tackles, 3 sacks) and freshman D.J. Calhoun will try to hold the linebacking corps together.
NEW MEXICO: Option QB Cole Gautsche (44.9% comp., 8.2 YPA, 639 pass yds; 777 rush yds, 8 TD) will run the Lobos' pistol offense full-time this year. He'll presumably make some strides as a passer, but his value is due to his size (6-foot-4, 223 lbs.) and running ability. Three O-Line starters return from the MWC's top rushing attack. Tailback is a question mark now that Kasey Carrier graduated and RB Crusoe Gongbay (592 rush yds, 6 TD) was suspended indefinitely this spring pending investigation into a sexual assault allegation. Speedy RBs Jhurell Pressley (9.4 YPC, 6 TD) and Teriyon Gipson (5.8 YPC, 5 TD) would take on extended roles if Gongbay is out. WR Marquis Bundy (261 rec yds) has a chance to upgrade the passing game with a breakout year. The defense gave up a league-worst 42.8 PPG last year, but could improve from within. LB Dakota Cox (99 tackles) was the team's leading tackler as a true freshman, and DE Brett Bowers (6 sacks) gives them a pass-rushing presence. The secondary never got it together last year, allowing 30 TD passes with just 4 INT and an FBS-worst 172.8 opponent passer rating.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (ARIZONA ST-NEW MEXICO) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Arizona St.-New Mexico Preview* ================================

No. 14 Arizona State (1-0) at New Mexico (0-1), 7:00 p.m. EDT

(AP) - Todd Graham isn't the biggest proponent of facing schools from college football's lower ranks now that he's at Arizona State, yet his team opened up with a rout of an overmatched FCS opponent.

Even after stepping back into the FBS, the 17th-ranked Sun Devils' next challenge might not be much tougher.

Arizona State hits the road for the first time Saturday when it takes on defensively challenged New Mexico, which was undone by turnovers in its season debut.

Graham made his feelings about facing FCS opponents clear in a radio interview prior to the season, but as openers go, the Sun Devils couldn't have asked for a much better start against Weber State.

Arizona State overwhelmed the Wildcats 45-14 and came away relatively healthy.

The offense revved up after some miscues on the opening two drives, racing to a 31-0 halftime lead, allowing Graham to rest most of his starters in the second half.

"I'm glad we had that opponent first because we needed that kind of experience there," Graham said Monday.

The young defense held up under the bright lights of game pressure, the nine new starters and all those youngsters on the two-deep roster putting pressure on the Wildcats all night.

The next step for the Sun Devils is to build on their opening victory as the schedule ratchets up in intensity.

Arizona State faces tough-to-defend New Mexico in its first road game, opens Pac-12 play with Colorado the week after, and then starts a gauntlet of tough games against No. 7 UCLA on Sept. 25.

"This program is about winning championships and you've got to be able to go on the road and win," Graham said. "You've got to be undefeated at home and you have to win on the road, and (deal with) the distractions that go with that."

Arizona State's defense was solid in the opener, overcoming a few miscues with some big plays, including a goal-line stand in the first half.

Those young Sun Devils will face a much different task in Albuquerque this weekend.

Though the players handled their first game fairly well, this will be their first away from Tempe in a hostile environment.

Arizona State also will be facing an offense that is not easy to defend, even for veteran teams.

Unlike the read-option teams that dot the college football landscape, the Lobos run a more traditional triple option under coach Bob Davie. It's difficult to stop because few teams run the offense anymore and it requires defenders to stick strictly to their assignments or risk watching the Lobos race off toward the end zone.

New Mexico has become pretty adept at running it, too, finishing fifth nationally in yards rushing last season with just over 300 per game. The Lobos had 410 yards rushing but turned it over on their final three possessions in a 31-24 home loss to UTEP last weekend.

"The big thing is discipline and assignments," Graham said. "Leaving somebody unaccounted for or not taking care of your responsibility, that can't happen with this offense and that's a lot of what we've talked about."

Though New Mexico averaged 7.9 yards per carry against UTEP, it also let the Miners rack up 330 yards on 44 rushes - the continuation of a troubling trend dating back to last season. In losing seven of eight since Oct. 12, the Lobos have allowed an average of 282.9 yards on the ground - worst in the nation.

They've also failed to force a turnover in seven straight games.

That could be bad news against a Sun Devils team with dual-threat quarterback Taylor Kelly and running back D.J. Foster, the latter of whom ran 15 times for 147 yards with three touchdowns against Weber State.

Foster is now the feature back after backing up Marion Grice the last two seasons.

"I think D.J. can do it all, inside or outside, and he is just getting started," Graham said. "D.J. is a very physical person, he likes running over people instead of running around them. ... I like his mindset, he is my kind of tailback. I have never had a tailback that versatile."

This is the first meeting between Arizona State and New Mexico since a 45-24 Sun Devils win in Albuquerque in 1977.

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