Spokesman-Review
College Football
Preview
Washington State at New Mexico
When: 9:30 PM ET, Saturday, November 16, 2024
Where: University Stadium (Albuquerque), Albuquerque, New Mexico

Going into last week's game with Utah State, the mandate was clear for Washington State: Win and hope for help.

Mission accomplished on both counts. Not only did the Cougars cruise to a 49-28 decision, but enough teams ahead of them in the College Football Playoff poll lost so that they were able to climb from 21st to 18th in Tuesday night's rankings.

Now Washington State needs to lather, rinse and repeat, starting with a victory Saturday night when it travels to Albuquerque for a matchup with improving New Mexico.

The Cougars (8-1) did what they hoped to do last week, besides winning easily. They cranked up the running game for a season-high 303 yards and took some pressure off star quarterback John Mateer, who threw sparingly but efficiently, going 18 of 24 for 179 yards and four touchdowns.

"I feel like they played their (butts) off today," said Washington State receiver Kyle Williams of the offensive line. "I feel like we can't do anything without the O-line. That's our forefront and that's who gets everything started."

Coach Jake Dickert said the ability to run the ball made things easier for Mateer and the entire team.

"Now we're second-and-3, now we're second-and-2, now we're second-and-4," Dickert said. "Just having those abilities to attack in different ways, I think that opens up everything that we wanna do."

Mateer is completing 62.4 percent of his passes for 2,332 yards with 22 touchdowns and six interceptions, while also leading the team in rushing with 630 yards and 11 scores. He got help last week from freshman Wayshawn Parker, who rushed for 149 yards on just 11 attempts, including a 75-yard touchdown run to start the second half.

On paper, the Cougars should enjoy another big game against the Lobos (4-6), who are allowing 38 points per game and have notched just 10 sacks. But New Mexico is 4-2 in its last six games, including a 21-16 win last week at San Diego State that kept its bowl hopes alive.

For first-year coach Bronco Mendenhall, the chance to extend the season past the Nov. 30 regular-season finale at Hawaii is appealing.

"It's a big opportunity but it's also the next opportunity," he said. "This is the University of New Mexico fighting for postseason eligibility against a ranked opponent -- at home -- and it's game 11. How could you downplay that?

"Now that we've acknowledged it, we just play football."

While it's gone mostly unnoticed, Lobos quarterback Devon Dampier has comparable numbers to Mateer. Dampier has thrown for 2,418 yards and 11 touchdowns while rushing for 872 yards and 13 scores. The biggest difference is that Dampier has been more mistake-prone, tossing 12 interceptions.

Iowa State transfer Eli Sanders has added 834 yards and eight touchdowns on the ground, while Luke Wysong and Ryan Davis have combined for 101 caches and 1,334 yards. New Mexico is averaging 33.4 ppg.

Washington State has won both previous games with the Lobos, including a 21-17 victory in 2004 in Albuquerque.

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W‑L Strk PF PA Home Away Grass Turf Conf
Washington State 8-1 W4 39.3 27.0 5-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0
New Mexico 4-6 W1 33.4 38.3 1-3 3-3 1-5 1-0 3-3
Last Meeting
Washington State New Mexico
Date Away Home Tot Rus Pas Tot Rus Pas
9/3/04 WSU 21 UNM 17 271 31 240 415 186 229
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Passing Player COMP % YDS TD INT
Washington State J. Swogger 63.2 240 3 2
New Mexico K. McKamey 53.3 229 0 3
Rushing Player CAR YDS AVG TD
Washington State C. Bruhn 20 47 2.4 0
New Mexico D. Moore 23 166 7.2 1
Receiving Player REC YDS AVG TD
Washington State T. Bienemann 5 56 11.2 1
New Mexico H. Baskett 9 165 18.3 0
Touchdowns Player TD
Washington State T. Bienemann 1
New Mexico A. Byrd 1
Season
Passing Player COMP % YDS TD INT
Washington State J. Mateer 62.4 2332 22 6
New Mexico D. Dampier 58.7 2418 11 12
Rushing Player CAR YDS AVG TD
Washington State J. Mateer 137 630 4.6 11
New Mexico D. Dampier 111 858 7.7 13
Receiving Player REC YDS AVG TD
Washington State K. Williams 42 686 16.3 8
New Mexico L. Wysong 55 700 12.7 1
Touchdowns Player TD
Washington State J. Mateer 11
New Mexico D. Dampier 13
Quickchart Matchup
Washington State Washington State Off vs  New Mexico New Mexico Def
Washington State 452.1 yards
New Mexico 477.2 yards
Washington State 4.8 yards/rush
New Mexico 5.5 yards/rush
Washington State 8.8 yards/attempt
New Mexico 8.3 yards/attempt
New Mexico New Mexico Off vs  Washington State Washington State Def
New Mexico 479.7 yards
Washington State 421.1 yards
New Mexico 6.6 yards/rush
Washington State 5.3 yards/rush
New Mexico 7.2 yards/attempt
Washington State 6.6 yards/attempt