Nevada visits New Mexico in MWC matchup
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Nevada (1-5) at New Mexico (3-3), Oct. 18 at 9:45 p.m. EDT.
How to watch: Fox Sports 1
Key stats
New Mexico Offense
Overall: 369.2 yards per game (80th in FBS)
Passing: 232.3 yards per game (67th)
Rushing: 136.8 yards per game (93rd)
Scoring: 29.2 points per game (66th)
New Mexico Defense
Overall: 392.0 yards per game (99th in FBS)
Passing: 265.3 yards per game (126th)
Rushing: 126.7 yards per game (47th)
Scoring: 27.0 points per game (90th)
Nevada Offense
Overall: 309.5 yards per game (124th in FBS)
Passing: 149.0 yards per game (127th)
Rushing: 160.5 yards per game (64th)
Scoring: 14.5 points per game (133rd)
Nevada Defense
Overall: 379.0 yards per game (84th in FBS)
Passing: 229.7 yards per game (82nd)
Rushing: 149.3 yards per game (77th)
Scoring: 28.7 points per game (99th)
New Mexico is 115th in FBS in defensive third down percentage, allowing opponents to convert on 44.2% of third downs.
Both teams have poor turnover margins. New Mexico ranks 133rd in the FBS at -10, and Nevada ranks 135th at -11.
Both teams avoid getting penalized. New Mexico is 18th in the FBS averaging 36.5 penalty yards per game, and Nevada ranks 13th with a 35.2-yard average.
Nevada ranks 130th in FBS in red zone offense, scoring on 68.4% of trips. New Mexico’s red zone defense ranks 102nd at 89.5%.
Team leaders
New Mexico
Passing: Jack Layne, 1,277 yards, 8 TDs, 8 INTs, 66.7 completion percentage
Rushing: Damon Bankston, 307 yards on 52 carries, 3 TDs
Receiving: Keagan Johnson, 364 yards on 31 catches, 2 TDs
Nevada
Passing: Chubba Purdy, 494 yards, 1 TD, 8 INTs, 51.9 completion percentage
Rushing: Purdy, 292 yards on 60 carries, 2 TDs
Receiving: Marcus Bellon, 193 yards on 15 catches, 1 TD
Last game
New Mexico lost 41-25 to Boise State on Saturday, Oct. 11. Layne threw for 115 yards on 7-of-17 attempts (41.2%) with one touchdown and two interceptions. Bankston had 18 rushing yards on nine carries, adding two receptions for 52 yards. Dorian Thomas put up 61 yards on four catches with one touchdown.
Nevada fell 44-10 to San Diego State on Saturday, Oct. 11. Carter Jones led Nevada with 177 yards on 16-of-32 passing (50.0%) for one touchdown and two interceptions. Caleb Ramseur had 35 rushing yards on eight carries. Jett Carpenter recorded 72 yards on three catches.
Next game
New Mexico hosts Utah State on Oct. 25. Nevada hosts Boise State on Oct. 24.