Rio Grande Rivalry (football)

The New Mexico–New Mexico State football rivalry,[2] known as the Battle of I-25 and the Rio Grande Rivalry in all sports, is an annual football game between the University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University. It is called the Battle of I-25 because the two universities are located along Interstate 25 connecting Albuquerque and Las Cruces.

Rio Grande Rivalry
SportFootball
First meetingJanuary 1, 1894
New Mexico 18, New Mexico A&M 6
Latest meetingSeptember 21, 2019
New Mexico 55, New Mexico State 52
StadiumsDreamstyle Stadium
Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Aggie Memorial Stadium
Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S.
TrophyNone (1894–1992 and 2001–present)
Maloof Trophy (1993–2000)
Statistics
Meetings total110
All-time seriesNew Mexico leads 72–33–5 (.677)[1]
Largest victoryNew Mexico A&M, 110–3 (1917)
Longest win streakNew Mexico, 18 (1938–1958)
Current win streakNew Mexico, 2 (2018–present)
Locations of New Mexico and New Mexico State

Series history

The rivalry between New Mexico's only two NCAA Division I institutions dates back to January 1, 1894 – eighteen years before New Mexico achieved statehood – when the schools met in a football contest in Albuquerque. While it is clear that New Mexico won that first game, school records seem to disagree on the score. According to New Mexico media guides the final score was 25–5 but according to New Mexico State media guides the score was 18–6. By the time New Mexico entered the union in 1912 UNM and New Mexico A&M (as NMSU was known prior to 1959) had already met on the gridiron six times. Beginning in 1993, the two universities played for the Maloof Trophy, but it was short-lived; the trophy was retired in 2000. Until 1937, the series was competitive with the Aggies holding a 15–12–4 lead over the Lobos. Since 1938, the Lobos have dominated the series 55–16–1 except during 1959–1968 when the Aggies won 7 of 10 meetings. The Lobos all-time advantage is 72–33–5, however the rivalry remains spirited. Most recently the Lobos defeated the Aggies 55–52 on September 21, 2019. The September 26, 2009 game when the Aggies won 20–17 in Albuquerque was the 100th time the teams had played each other.

In August 2020, New Mexico State postponed football and fall sports due to COVID-19 with consideration for a spring football season.[3] The Mountain West Conference initially postponed fall sports for New Mexico and other member schools as well, but New Mexico and other member schools began a conference-only schedule beginning in late October.[4][5] The 2020 season was the first since 1945 without the rivalry game.

Game results

New Mexico victoriesNew Mexico State victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1January 1, 1894Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico18–6
2November 30, 1905Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico A&M40–0
3November 29, 1906Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico A&M25–5
4November 21, 1908Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico10–6
5November 25, 1909Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico51–0
6November 12, 1911Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico A&M10–6
7November 16, 1912Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico A&M27–0
8November 8, 1913Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico A&M13–0
9December 5, 1914Albuquerque, NMTie7–7
10November 20, 1915Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico13–0
11November 30, 1916Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico51–0
12November 24, 1917Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico A&M110–3
13November 27, 1919Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico24–2
14December 4, 1920Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico A&M14–7
15November 24, 1921Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico6–0
16November 30, 1922Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico A&M7–0
17November 17, 1923Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico A&M6–0
18November 15, 1924Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico A&M6–0
19November 21, 1925Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico20–9
20November 13, 1926Las Cruces, NMTie6–6
21November 18, 1927Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico26–9
22October 27, 1928Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico14–13
23November 16, 1929Las Cruces, NMTie7–7
24November 8, 1930Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico A&M14–6
25November 7, 1931Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico A&M13–6
26October 22, 1932Albuquerque, NMTie0–0
27November 18, 1933Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico14–7
28November 17, 1934Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico12–6
29November 11, 1935Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico A&M32–0
30November 14, 1936Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico A&M7–6
31October 8, 1937Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico A&M5–0
32November 12, 1938Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico6–2
33November 10, 1939Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico9–6
34November 9, 1940Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico39–6
35November 8, 1941Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico28–0
36October 10, 1942Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico32–0
37October 12, 1946Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico7–6
38October 11, 1947Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico20–0
39October 9, 1948Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico61–0
40September 30, 1949Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico14–13
41October 7, 1950Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico26–13
42October 6, 1951Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico20–0
43October 4, 1952Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico23–0
44November 7, 1953Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico28–6
45November 20, 1954Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico39–27
46September 17, 1955Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico14–7
47September 22, 1956Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico14–6
48September 21, 1957Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico25–7
49September 20, 1958Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico16–7
50September 19, 1959Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico A&M29–12
51October 8, 1960Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico State34–0
52September 23, 1961Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico41–7
53September 15, 1962Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico28–17
54October 19, 1963Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico State13–12
55October 24, 1964Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico18–14
56November 13, 1965Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico State20–6
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
57November 12, 1966Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico State47–12
58November 18, 1967Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico State54–7
59November 16, 1968Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico State33–6
60November 22, 1969Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico24–21
61October 17, 1970Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico24–17
62October 9, 1971Albuquerque, NMTie35–35
63September 16, 1972Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico55–20
64September 15, 1973Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico48–6
65November 2, 1974Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico26–24
66November 22, 1975Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico52–28
67October 30, 1976Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico State16–7
68October 29, 1977Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico35–13
69October 21, 1978Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico35–20
70September 29, 1979Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico30–16
71September 27, 1980Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico52–19
72October 24, 1981Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico17–13
73October 23, 1982Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico66–14
74September 24, 1983Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico31–10
75September 8, 1984Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico61–21
76September 14, 1985Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico34–27
77October 25, 1986Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico45–14
78September 12, 1987Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico State17–14
79September 10, 1988Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico36–34
80September 9, 1989Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico45–13
81September 1, 1990Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico29–12
82September 28, 1991Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico17–10
83September 12, 1992Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico State42–39
84September 25, 1993Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico42–7
85October 22, 1994Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico56–31
86September 23, 1995Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico36–24
87August 29, 1996Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico28–7
88September 6, 1997Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico61–24
89September 19, 1998Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico State28–27
90September 11, 1999Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico State35–28
91September 16, 2000Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico16–13
92November 24, 2001Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico53–0
93September 21, 2002Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico State24–13
94September 27, 2003Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico24–17
95September 25, 2004Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico38–3
96September 17, 2005Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico38–21
97September 9, 2006Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico34–28
98September 8, 2007Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico44–34
99September 27, 2008Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico35–24
100September 26, 2009Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico State20–17
101October 9, 2010Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico State16–14
102October 1, 2011Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico State42–28
103September 22, 2012Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico27–14
104October 5, 2013Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico66–17
105September 20, 2014Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico38–35
106October 3, 2015Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico38–29
107September 10, 2016Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico State32–31
108September 9, 2017Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico State30–28
109September 15, 2018Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico42–25
110September 21, 2019Albuquerque, NMNew Mexico55–52
Series: New Mexico leads 72–33–5[1]
  • Non-conference games (94: 1894–1930 and 1951–present)
  • Not played in 17 seasons (1895–1904, 1907, 1910, 1918, 1943–1945 and 2020)

Coaching records

Since first game on January 1, 1894

New Mexico

Head Coach Team Games Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct.
No coachNew Mexico11892–18931001.000
W. A. ZimmerNew Mexico01894000
No team (1895–1898)
No coachNew Mexico01899000
No team (1900)
Joe NapierNew Mexico01901000
No team (1902)
Walter McEwanNew Mexico01903–1904000
Martin F. AngellNew Mexico21905–1907020.000
Hermon H. ConwellNew Mexico119081001.000
Sam P. McBirneyNew Mexico119091001.000
Carl HamiltonNew Mexico01910000
Ralph HutchinsonNew Mexico61911–1916231.417
Frank E. WoodNew Mexico11917010.000
No team (1918)
John F. McGoughNew Mexico119191001.000
Roy W. JohnsonNew Mexico111920–1930452.455
Chuck RileyNew Mexico31931–1933111.500
Gwinn HenryNew Mexico31934–1936120.333
Ted ShipkeyNew Mexico51937–1941410.800
Willis BarnesNew Mexico21942–19462001.000
Berl HuffmanNew Mexico31947–19493001.000
Dudley DeGrootNew Mexico31950–19523001.000
Bob TitchenalNew Mexico31953–19553001.000
Dick ClausenNew Mexico21956–19572001.000
Marv LevyNew Mexico21958–1959110.500
Bill WeeksNew Mexico81960–1967350.375
Rudy FeldmanNew Mexico61968–1973411.750
Bill MondtNew Mexico61974–1979510.833
Joe MorrisonNew Mexico31980–19823001.000
Joe Lee DunnNew Mexico41983–19864001.000
Mike SheppardNew Mexico51987–1991410.800
Dennis FranchioneNew Mexico61992–1997510.833
Rocky LongNew Mexico111998–200883 .727
Mike LocksleyNew Mexico22009–201102 .000
George BarlowNew Mexico1201101 .000
Bob DavieNew Mexico82012–201962 .750
Danny GonzalesNew Mexico02020–present00 

New Mexico State

Head Coach Team Games Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct.
W. M. ClutteNew Mexico A&M11893010.000
Alfred HoltNew Mexico A&M01894000
No coachNew Mexico A&M01895–1896000
Charles M. BarberNew Mexico A&M01897–1898000
John O. Miller (a)New Mexico A&M01899000
William A. SutherlandNew Mexico A&M01900000
John O. Miller (b)New Mexico A&M21901–19072001.000
William G. HummellNew Mexico A&M11908010.000
J. H. SquiresNew Mexico A&M11909010.000
Art BadenochNew Mexico A&M31910–19133001.000
Clarence W. RussellNew Mexico A&M31914–1916021.167
John G. GriffithNew Mexico A&M119171001.000
No team (1918)
Anthony SavageNew Mexico A&M11919010.000
Dutch BergmanNew Mexico A&M31920–1922210.667
R. R. BrownNew Mexico A&M31923–1925210.667
Arthur BurkholderNew Mexico A&M11926001.500
Ted CoffmanNew Mexico A&M21927–1928020.000
Jerry HinesNew Mexico A&M111929–1939542.545
Julius H. JohnstonNew Mexico A&M31940–1942030.000
Maurice MoulderNew Mexico A&M01943000
No team (1944–1945)
Raymond A. CurfmanNew Mexico A&M21946–1947020.000
Vaughn CorleyNew Mexico A&M31948–1950030.000
Joseph T. ColemanNew Mexico A&M21951–1952020.000
James PattonNew Mexico A&M21953–1954020.000
Tony CavalloNew Mexico A&M31955–1957030.000
Warren B. WoodsonNew Mexico A&M / State101958–1967640.600
Jim WoodNew Mexico State51968–1972131.300
Jim BradleyNew Mexico State51973–1977140.200
Gil KruegerNew Mexico State51978–1982050.000
Fred ZechmanNew Mexico State31983–1985030.000
Mike KnollNew Mexico State41986–1989130.250
Jim HessNew Mexico State81990–1996170.125
Tony SamuelNew Mexico State81997–200435 .375
Hal MummeNew Mexico State42005–200804 .000
DeWayne WalkerNew Mexico State42009–201231 .750
Doug MartinNew Mexico State72013–present25 .286
  • John O. Miller's overall record in series was 2–0–0 (1.000)

See also

References

  1. "Winsipedia - New Mexico Lobos vs. New Mexico State Aggies football series history". Winsipedia.
  2. "New Mexico State looks for second straight rivalry win over New Mexico". Las Cruces Sun News. September 8, 2017. The New Mexico State football team hasn't beaten rival New Mexico in consecutive years since DeWayne Walker beat the Lobos three straight times from 2009-2011.
  3. Groves, Jason (August 13, 2020). "New Mexico State will not play football in fall due to COVID-19 concerns". Las Cruces Sun-News. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  4. "Lobo Football 2020 Football Schedule Released". University of New Mexico. October 1, 2020. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  5. "Mountain West Postpones 2020 Fall Sports". University of New Mexico. August 10, 2020. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.