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Game Day Info: Lobos hosting Colorado State

The game will showcase UNM's largest November crowd since 2008.

Game Day Info: Lobos hosting Colorado StateGame Day Info: Lobos hosting Colorado State

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The New Mexico Lobos are home to start the final three-game stretch run, hosting the Colorado State Rams for the final time as Mountain West foes. Robert Portnoy and DonTrell Moore will have the call for Altitude and the Mountain West Network, and J.J. Buck, Ned James, and Skye McMillon will have the call for the Lobo Radio Network.

The Lobos have lost 13 straight games to the Rams, dating back to UNM's last win, a 29-27 walk-off victory in 2009. UNM, since then, has lost six straight to CSU in Albuquerque.

While New Mexico doesn't quite control its own destiny to get to the Mountain West Championship game, the Lobos, with three wins to end the season, will guarantee themselves a tie for second at a minimum.

Broadcast Information
TV: Altitude/MW Network
Play-by-Play Robert Portnoy
Analyst DonTrell Moore
Sideline Reporter None
RADIO: Lobo Radio Network
(770 KKOB-AM flagship in Albuquerque)
Play-by-Play J.J. Buck
Analyst Ned James
Sideline Reporter Skye McMillon

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HOW TO WATCH

The game will be broadcast on Altitude and the Mountain West Network with Robert Portnoy and DonTrell Moore 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 begins at noon with the pregame show, and fans can click here to listen.

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