From Deseret News archives:
College football gameday
Rain and possible snow. Temperatures in the low 40s.
Today, 4 p.m. LaVell Edwards Stadium (64,045) Natural grass Provo
TV: The mtn. Radio: 1160AM, 102.7FM Live game blogs: deseretnews.com/blogs
THE STAKES
For BYU ... It's back to conference play for the nationally ranked Cougars. They are shooting for their 18th consecutive MWC victory. BYU is looking to remain in the top 10 and keep its BCS hopes alive.
For New Mexico ... The injury-plagued Lobos can shake up the MWC race, and the BCS picture, with an upset today.
THE TRENDS
For New Mexico ... The Lobos have won two out of the last three meetings against BYU at LaVell Edwards Stadium, having beaten the Cougars in 2002 and 2004.
THE EDGE
BYU will win if ... it is able to finish drives, avoid turnovers and shut down the Lobos' running attack.
New Mexico will win if ... it is able to sustain long drives through an effective ground game and force BYU turnovers.
INJURY REPORT
For BYU: Wide receiver Michael Reed returns to the lineup today after undergoing knee surgery a few weeks ago. Linebacker David Nixon (leg bruise, sprained ankle) and cornerback Scott Johnson (leg bruise) are expected to play.
For New Mexico: While Porterie is out for the season, Ferguson, running back Paul Baker (foot) and defensive back Ian Clark (shoulder) are expected to be in the lineup.
NEXT UP
BYU visits TCU for a Thursday night showdown. New Mexico hosts San Diego State.
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