Damon Bankston’s 43-yard landing reception on a display go put an exclamation level on New Mexico’s first-ever win over a Huge Ten opponent, a 35-10 romp over UCLA in Pasadena, Calif., on Friday.
Bankston’s clinching rating got here after UCLA coach DeShaun Foster accepted a penalty on New Mexico for unlawful movement. As an alternative of fourth-and-2, the Lobos (2-1) confronted a third-and-11 on which quarterback Jack Layne dumped a brief go to Bankston.
The working again proceeded to race by means of and previous would-be tacklers to the top zone, his second scoring journey of the fourth quarter, placing the Lobos up 28-10 with 7:06 remaining.
His 2-yard landing run earlier within the interval capped a 13-play, 75-yard drive and prolonged New Mexico’s result in 21-10.
On the way in which to their first win over any power-conference opponent since 2008, the Lobos leaned on a wildly productive dashing assault. New Mexico averaged 6.5 yards per carry as a workforce and completed the evening with 298 yards on the bottom.
Bankston’s 154 dashing yards led the way in which, whereas D.J. McKinney added 89 and ran for the sport’s last landing. New Mexico used a wide range of formations using greater than 5 offensive linemen, typically setting one up within the backfield as a lead blocker.
UCLA (0-3) slowly battled again from a 14-0, second-quarter gap. The Bruins gave up a 1-yard landing carry to Scottre Humphrey on the finish of a nine-play, 64-yard drive within the first quarter and an 8-yard Simon Mapa scoring reception from Layne within the second quarter.
Titus Mokiao-Atimalala’s 12-yard landing catch from Nico Iamaleava put UCLA on the board and inside a rating by halftime, and Mateen Bhaghani drilled a 51-yard discipline objective within the third quarter to chop the deficit to 14-10.
The UCLA protection additionally helped the trigger with two fourth-down stops contained in the Bruins 5-yard line. Nevertheless, UCLA couldn’t capitalize on both change of possession.
After the primary of these stops within the second quarter, the Bruins broke into New Mexico territory on a 33-yard Anthony Woods rush, however time expired to disclaim UCLA a scoring alternative.
Woods’ 64 dashing yards led UCLA, which gained 109 yards on the bottom as a workforce. Iamaleava ran for 33 yards and linked on 22 of 34 passes for 217 yards and a landing. He was intercepted throughout UCLA’s disastrous fourth quarter.
–Area Stage Media