Last night's win by New Mexico State over UTEP in the 100th Battle of I-10 is a clear indication that both football programs are heading in opposite directions.
Jerry Kill might be a few years ahead of schedule with his New Mexico State football program, after the Aggies defeated Bowling Green in the Quick Lane Bowl.
In his first year in Las Cruces, Jerry Kill took one of the worst programs in college football and turned the New Mexico State Aggies into a six win bowl team.
Despite starting the season with a pair of losses, the UTEP football team has a huge home game this weekend against New Mexico State. Not only is it the last Battle of I-10 before the Aggies join Conference USA next season, but one of these two teams will win their first game of the 2022 season...
NMSU football added a linebacker, tight end, and a pair of offensive lineman today, bringing the total number of signees to 24 for new head coach Jerry Kill.
In two days, NMSU has raised nearly $70,000 for their football program by offering stock shares of their football program with wearable dividends to supporters.
The UTEP football program celebrated their 30-3 victory over rivals NM State, which marked their first win in the Battle of I-10 since 2016 and the first under fourth-year head coach Dana Dimel.