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Game Day Info: Lobos hosting Nevada

Game Day Info: Lobos hosting NevadaGame Day Info: Lobos hosting Nevada

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The New Mexico Lobos return home after opening up conference play with two straight road games as UNM hosts Nevada in the 100th Homecoming game in UNM history. Kickoff is at 7:55 p.m. at University Stadium. 

The game will be broadcast on FS1, with Dan Hellie and Petros Papadakis on the call (the second of two Mountain West games on the day for the broadcast crew). Robert Portnoy and DonTrell Moore will have the call on the Lobo Radio Network.

The meeting between the two teams is the first in Albuquerque in nine years, as Nevada's 2020 meeting was moved to Las Vegas and Sam Boyd Stadium due to COVID. The last meeting in Albuquerque was in 2016, and it was featured on ESPN2 with Jason Benetti on the call.

That game was a 35-26 Lobo win, with the key play a blocked extra point by UNM's Ryan Santos. The game featured a one-hour, 49-minute lightning delay at halftime that knocked out power in the stadium.

Broadcast Information
TV: FS1
Play-by-Play Dan Hellie
Analyst Petros Papadakis
Sideline Reporter None
RADIO: Lobo Radio Network
(770 KKOB-AM flagship in Albuquerque)
Play-by-Play Robert Portnoy
Analyst DonTrell Moore
Sideline Reporter Ned James

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HOW TO WATCH

The game will be broadcast on FS1 with Dan Hellie and Petros Papadakis on the call.

HOW TO LISTEN
The game will be broadcast on the Lobo Radio Network, via PlayFlyMedia, on its flagship station, 770 KKOB/96.3 FM.  Here is the complete station list:

Albuquerque    KKOB-AM    770 AM
Albuquerque   Simulcast 96.3 FM

The game is also available for free through GoLobos.com. The broadcast starts at 1 p.m. Mountain Time with the pregame show, and fans can click right here to listen.

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