ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico’s defense was stellar, allowing just 118 yards of offense and only seven first downs, all of which came in the second half and the Lobos never let Maine get inside the 38-yard line as UNM pitched a 41-0 shutout in its season opener. The Lobo shutout was the first since a 66-0 win in the 2015 season opener against Mississippi Valley State.
While the defense was the story, the Lobos revamped offense was clicking all night. UNM put up six touchdowns on 12 possessions (not counting two end of half kneel-downs) and the Lobos totaled 437 yards with 267 yards on the ground and 170 through the air.
Miles Kendrick, starting his first game for UNM as a graduate transfer from Kansas, went 14-for-17 passing for those 170 yards with two touchdowns. He also added 40 yards rushing on 11 carries, and one would never know he suffered a broken leg in 2021.
After an opening quarter that saw Ronald Wilson turn in an interception on the first defensive play of the season and UNM allow just seven yards, the Lobos got themselves on the board in the second three straight drives. Sherod White, earning his first career start, earned a four-yard touchdown, breaking two tackles on the way to the end zone. Luke Wysong then finished off the next two drives, the first on a 13-yard run and the second on a 10-yard pass from Kendrick.
All the while, the Lobo defense was stymieing the Black Bears, who entered the game having won five of its last six and with a veteran offensive team. The Lobos didn’t allow a first down in the opening half and just 44 yards, 22 of which came on one play.
In the second half, Maine picked up a few first downs, but UNM never let the Black Bears sniff anything close to the end zone. Reco Hannah picked up a fumble, his first career takeaway as part of a one and half sack night for him, but it was more a team effort. Five Lobos broke up passes and UNM had three sacks and five QB hurries as UNM harassed quarterback Joe Fagnano into a 12-for-27 day for 96 yards with an interception and a lost fumble and -23 yards rushing.
White made it 28-0 with a 3-yard run midway through the quarter, and after Hannah’s fumble recovery, true freshman Jah’Mar Sanders scored on a 10-yard run on his first career play to make it 34-0.
Geordon Porter’s 7-yard touchdown catch ended the scoring, and the night for Kendrick as well. From there, the only drama was would UNM’s defense be able to maintain the shutout, and the Lobos were more than true to the task. Up 41-0 the Lobos turned in a quick three-and-out allowing just a yard. Maine had one more drive left in them and after moving the ball to near midfield, Fagnano threw incomplete with freshmen JD Roberts in his face, the last of UNM’s five hurries.