LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Following a 19-3 victory over Bryant in the season opener on Saturday, NM State now turns its attention to an improved opponent in Tulsa. The Aggies will welcome the Golden Hurricane on Saturday at Aggie Memorial Stadium as they look to produce the program's second 2-0 start since 1999 and first since 2014.
WEEK TWO
Who: NM State vs. Tulsa
Where: Las Cruces, N.M. – Aggie Memorial Stadium (28,853)
When: Saturday, September 6, 2025 – 7 p.m. MT
HOW TO FOLLOW
Watch:
ESPN+
Play-by-Play: Adam Young
Analyst: Danny Knee
Radio:
99.5 FM KXPZ / TuneIn App
Play-by-Play: Jeff Matthews
Color Analyst: Bob Sherman
Spanish Radio: 96.7 FM La Equis
Play-by-Play: Abel Rodriguez
Color Analyst: Eddie Rubio
Live Stats:
NMStateStats.com
DOING IT ON DEFENSE
Last week, the Aggies leaned on an impressive defensive performance which saw Bryant score just three points. This was one of the top showings of the weekend as only 16 FBS schools in the nation allowed three or fewer points during week one of the new season. Additionally, the Aggies are one of just two teams in Conference USA to hold their opponents to three or fewer points as LA Tech pitched a shutout against Southeast Louisiana.
This also proved to be the support the Aggie offense needed as it tallied 19 points in the win. Last season, NM State finished the year 0-5 when scoring fewer than 20 points.
In the victory, the NM State defense also held the Bulldogs to fewer than 75 rushing yards and fewer than 350 total yards, while the Aggie offense finished with more passing yards than their opponent - three things that happened just once all of last year.
GO LONG
Despite missing some explosive weapons, NM State will head into week two ranked eighth in the nation in passing yards per completion as Aggie wide receivers averaged 16.21 yards per catch on Saturday against Bryant. This was bolstered by receptions of 20-plus yards by
Donovan Faupel (55, 20),
Gavin Harris (33),
PJ Johnson III (24) and
TJ Pride (20).
1-0 vs. 1-0
This weekend's matchup between 1-0 teams will serve as one of 23 contests featuring undefeated teams in week two of the college football season.
GETTING OUT OF THE GATE
Saturday, the Aggies will look to go 2-0 for the first time since 2014 when the Doug Martin led Aggies opened the season with wins over Cal Poly and Georgia State. In fact, the 2014 campaign marked the only time this century that the Aggies have started a season 2-0 with the most recent time before that coming in 1999. However, the Aggies' 2-0 start in 2014 did not blossom into much success as they went on to finish 2-10 and would lose the following 17 games extending into the 2015 season.
A win over the Golden Hurricane would also give the Aggies a 2-0 start to its home schedule - a feat it has not accomplished since 2016
Along the same lines, last season's win over SEMO made Head Coach
Tony Sanchez the first Aggie head coach to lead the Aggies to a win in the season opener since 2014. The win on Saturday also gave the Aggies season-opening wins in consecutive seasons for the first time since the 2006 and 2007 seasons.
AWESOME AUSSIE
This past weekend, punter
Max Dean shined for the Aggies on special teams. In total, the Australian pinned the Bulldogs inside their own 20-yard line on four of his seven punts, including forcing Bryant to begin drives from the 3-yard line and 2-yard line.
FEAR THE FRONT LINE
In the season opener, the Aggie defense tallied three sacks, seven tackles for loss and eight quarterback hurries. This charge was led by Samford transfer
Jamall Thompson Jr., who recorded two sacks and three tackles for loss as part of his team-best nine tackles.
Last year, the Aggies recorded seven tackles for loss in just one game, while also tallying more than two sacks just once. Additionally, in 2024, NM State's season-high in quarterback hurries was just five.
FIFE FINDING FAUPEL
On Saturday, quarterback
Logan Fife's favorite target was junior wide receiver
Donovan Faupel, who finished the game as the team's leader in receptions (5), receiving yards (99), targets (8) and yards after catch (30). Faupel's 99 receiving yards already gives him a career-high for a single season as he previously tallied eight catches for 98 yards as a freshman in 2023.
Last season, Faupel was only able to record three catches for 48 yards and one touchdown as much of his sophomore campaign was missed due to medical issues.
OLD FOES
The matchup against Tulsa will mark the first time that NM State will collide with the Golden Hurricane since 2001. The two teams first met in 1946 and spent ten seasons (1973-82) as conference opponents when the two resided in the Missouri Valley Conference.
SECOND YEAR UNDER SANCHEZ
NM State is amid its second season under the leadership of Head Coach
Tony Sanchez, who led the Aggies to three wins last season - defeating SEMO, LA Tech and Middle Tennessee. This marks Sanchez's seventh season as a head coach of an FBS program after previously spending five seasons coaching UNLV (2015-19).
In year one under Sanchez, the Aggies put forth one of the best rushing attacks in Conference USA as they finished the year average of 180 rushing yards per game to rank third in the conference and 40th in the nation.
During Sanchez's first season, the Aggies saw 11 individuals earn all-conference honors, including six Second Team All-CUSA selections.
This year the Aggies will seek their third appearance in a bowl game in a four-year span - a feat that has never been done at NM State.
NO FLY ZONE
On Saturday, redshirt freshman
Jakobe Campbell came up with the first interception of his career and the Aggies' first turnover of the season.
AGGIE THROUGH AND THROUGH
From student-athlete to head ball coach,
Tony Sanchez has had crimson running through his veins since the day he transferred to NM State. Now, Sanchez is one of just 15 coaches at the FBS level to be the head coach at his alma mater.
Following two seasons at Laney College in Oakland, Calif., Sanchez began his Aggie playing career in 1994. During his time, Sanchez made 54 catches for 741 yards and five touchdowns to help the Aggies win seven games. His career was highlighted by a senior season in which he tallied 42 catches for 576 yards and four touchdowns.
Sanchez's first win as a player came on Sept. 17, 1994, in El Paso, Texas, where the Aggies earned a 23-22 come-from-behind victory over UTEP after falling behind 19-0 to open the game. Sanchez collected his first win as the Aggies' head coach on Aug. 31, 2024, when NM State defeated SEMO 23-16.
Head Coaches at Alma Mater
Trent Bray - Oregon State
Jeff Brohm - Louisville
Troy Calhoun - Air Force
Timmy Chang - Hawaii
Mario Cristobal - Miami (FL)
Michael Desormeaux - Louisiana
Kenny Dillingham - Arizona State
DeShaun Foster - UCLA
Mike Gundy - Oklahoma State
Brent Key - Georgia Tech
Clark Lea - Vanderbilt
Rich Rodriguez - West Virginia
Tony Sanchez - NM State
Kalani Sitake - BYU
Kirby Smart – Georgia
QB1
After finishing 127th among FBS teams in passing offense one season ago, Head Coach
Tony Sanchez made it a point to bring in a proven passer in the offseason and he did just that in the form of Montana transfer
Logan Fife.
Fife joined the program after appearing in all 14 games and making eight starts while finishing as the Grizzlies' top passer with 167 completions for 1,890 yards and 14 touchdowns. He submitted a completion percentage of 63.5% in 2024 to help lead the Grizzlies to the second round of the FCS playoffs.
This marks Fife's second stint at the FBS level, as he spent a total of four seasons at Fresno State, where he began his collegiate career. With the Bulldogs, Fife appeared in 21 total games, including 12 in 2023 when he made two starts and threw for 642 yards and three touchdowns. He also played in 10 games in 2022, when he stepped in for an injured Jake Haener and made four starts. Entering the year, Fife had tallied 143 completions for 1,585 yards and six touchdowns at the FBS level.
In week one, Fife recorded 14 completions for 227 yards and one touchdown. With his 227 passing yards, he eclipsed all but one performance by Aggie quarterbacks during the 2024 season.
This experience comes as a stark contrast to last year, when the Aggies entered the season with just one combined start at the FBS level among the seven individuals in the quarterback room.
YEAR ONE WITH YOST
Along with a new quarterback, the Aggies began the year with a new playcaller on the headset as
David Yost entered his first season at NM State after spending the last three years as the offensive coordinator for CUSA foe FIU.
He brings with him 35 years of experience, including stints in well-respected conferences such as the SEC, Big 12, Pac-12 and Mid-American. He boasts a reputation of being one of the top quarterback developers in college football and has helped the growth of former passers, including Justin Herbert (Oregon), Jordan Love (Utah State), Blaine Gabbert (Missouri) and Chase Daniel (Missouri).
RETURNING PRODUCTION
Offensive Coordinator
David Yost is also tasked with finding a way to replace the offensive production that was lost in the offseason. Most notably, the Aggies returned just 16.6% of their total rushing yardage from the 2024 campaign. Following the departure of its top three rushers from last season, NM State reloaded its backfield with the addition of Cal transfer
Kadarius Calloway and Utah transfer
Dijon Stanley.
From a passing game perspective, the Aggies returned 62.8% of their passing yards and 53.9% of its receiving yards as they brought back their top passer (
Parker Awad) and top two wideouts (
TJ Pride and
PJ Johnson III).
Defensively, NM State returned three of its top six tacklers from last year as
Tyler Martinez,
Sone Aupiu and
Dakerric Hobbs remain in Las Cruces and also serve as the lone three returning starters from last season's defense.
Stat Total Yds Returning (%) Lost (%)
Rushing Yds. 2,160 358 (16.6%) 1,802 (83.4%)
Passing Yds. 1,718 1,079 (62.8%) 639 (37.2%)
Receiving Yds. 1,718 926 (53.9%) 792 (46.1%)
Total Tackles 783 300 (38.3%) 483 (61.7%)
DEFENSIVE PERSONNEL
This season, the Aggies are led by Defensive Coordinator
Joe Morris, who is in his second season with the program after coming over from CUSA foe Sam Houston ahead of the 2024 season. Highlighted by returning starters
Tyler Martinez,
Sone Aupiu and
Dakerric Hobbs, the Aggie defense is also bolstered by returners
Nick Session,
Josiah Charles,
Naeten Mitchell and
Cole Schnettgoecke, who returns from injury after starting the first two games last year.
Meanwhile, the Aggies also brought back defensive end
Gabe Peterson who played 12 games for the Crimson and White during the 2023 season in which NM State finished with double-digit wins for just the second time in program history.
COACHING STAFF CONTINUITY
Despite some heavy turnover on the field, NM State entered the second season under
Tony Sanchez with some continuity on its staff as nine full-time staffers returned for the 2025 season. Only
David Yost (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) and
John Cannova (Offensive Line) will be in their first season with the program.
AGGIE ADDITIONS
In the offseason, the Aggies brought in a total of 54 newcomers, including 42 transfers - 15 coming from the FBS level. In addition to
Logan Fife,
Kadarius Calloway,
Dijon Stanley,
Gabe Peterson, some of the notable newcomers include wide receiver
AJ Williams III, tight end
Gavin Harris, offensive linemen
Ma'Kyi Lee and
Malik Williams, safeties
Bernock Iya and
DJ Cloyd and defensive end
Brad Vislisel.
ENJOY THE JOURNEY
For NM State running back
Kadarius Calloway, his path as a collegiate football player has been quite the journey. Born and raised in the small town of Philadelphia, Miss., Calloway enrolled at Alabama in the summer of 2021 after finishing his high school career rated a four-star recruit and the No. 2 overall recruit in the state of Mississippi.
Following a summer with the Crimson Tide, Calloway elected to withdraw from Alabama, stating he felt he had much more to learn about football before being ready to play big-time college football.
From Alabama, Calloway transferred to East Mississippi Community College, where he spent one season. His journey then led him to Old Dominion, where he had a breakout season in 2023, recording 88 carries for 623 yards and five touchdowns.
Ahead of his move to NM State, the running back played the 2024 season at Cal and appeared in 11 games, while tallying 124 rushing yards and one touchdown.
During the preseason, Calloway was rated the No. 1 running back in Conference USA by Rat Rundown and will serve as one half of the Aggies' two-headed monster in the backfield alongside Utah transfer
Dijon Stanley.
SOPHOMORE SURGE
This season, the Aggies brought back just four returning starters on the offensive side of the ball; however, this does include sophomore
TJ Pride, the squad's leading pass catcher from a season ago. As a true freshman in 2024, Pride paced the Aggies in both receptions (34) and receiving yards (374), while also serving as the Aggies' primary punt returner.
WHERE ARE THEY FROM
This year's Aggie roster is made up of 107 players from 26 states and four countries. The largest percentage of the roster hails from California, with 23 Aggies coming from the Golden State. Additionally, 21 players are from Texas, 15 are from the Aggies' home state of New Mexico and 11 are from Arizona.
In addition to the United States of America, the NM State roster also features players from American Samoa, Australia and Germany.
SPECIALISTS RETURNING
Last season, one of the bright spots on the Aggie team was the special teams unit as both kicker Abraham Montaño and punter
George Eberle landed themselves in the Aggie record book, while long snapper
Charlie Eberle served as the long snapper for all punts, field goals and extra points and had zero missnaps.
This season, the Aggies will be looking to replace all three of these key contributors and will serve as one of just 11 teams at the FBS level with one or fewer specialists returning among their field goal kicker, punter, kickoff kicker, holder, snapper, kick returner and punt returner.
TEAM CAPTAINS
Ahead of the season, NM State held a team vote to select its team captains for the 2025 campaign. This year, the Aggie captains are made up of three offensive players and three defensive players.
On the offensive side of the ball, the Aggies are led by quarterback
Logan Fife, offensive lineman
Malik Williams and wide receiver PJ Johnson. Defensively, linebacker
Tyler Martinez, cornerback
Dakerric Hobbs and defensive lineman
Cole Schnettgoecke will also serve as team captains.
DAD STRENGTH
NM State quarterback
Logan Fife became a father during fall camp as his daughter was born on August 12, 2025.
TRUE FRESHMEN COME IN ALL SHAPES AND AGES
The youngest player and oldest player on this year's team are both true freshmen as offensive lineman
Gavin Jones, born July 21, 2007, and kicker
David Barker, born Sept. 10, 1999, were born a full 2,871 (seven years, 10 months and 11 days) days apart and are both beginning their first season of collegiate football.
YEAR THREE
The Aggies are now in their third year as members of Conference USA. NM State made quite the splash in its debut campaign - going 7-1 in league play on its way to an appearance in the CUSA Championship Game in addition to being one of only 27 FBS programs to reach the 10-win mark in 2023.
Combined with the 2024 season, NM State has now won nine games across its first two seasons in the new league.
For the second straight season, the league makeup has changed as Delaware and Missouri State make the move to bring the league total to 12 for the upcoming season. With an eight-game conference schedule, the Aggies will not see newcomer Delaware, Jax State or FIU this season, but will meet up with both Kennesaw State and Missouri State for the first time in program history.
HISPANIC HEAD COACHES
The Aggies' leader,
Tony Sanchez, is one of just five Hispanic head coaches at the FBS level. Sanchez, a second-generation American of Puerto Rican and English descent, is also joined in this group by Baylor's Dave Aranda, Miami's Mario Cristobal, Duke's Manny Diaz and West Virginia's Rich Rodriguez.
Additionally, Sanchez is the first NM State head coach of Hispanic descent. Sanchez leads the Aggie program, which calls Las Cruces, a city with over 60% Hispanic population, home.
WHERE TO WATCH THE AGGIES
After five of the Aggies' 12 games were featured on national networks in 2024, the Aggies will once again have their opportunities in the spotlight in 2025. Entering the year, NM State is slated to play its three midweek contests on CBS Sports Network.
The Aggies' week two matchup will be streamed live on ESPN+ with Adam Young (play-by-play) and Danny Knee (analyst) on the call.
WHERE TO LISTEN TO THE AGGIES
Once again, all games this season will air live on 99.5 FM KXPZ for those in Las Cruces and the surrounding areas. Additionally, all home games will be available in Spanish on 96.7 FM La Equis with the call provided by Abel Rodriguez (play-by-play) and Eddie Rubio (analyust). Radio broadcasts for all Aggie games will also be available to listen to nationwide via the TuneIn App. Radio play-by-play for the season opener will be provided by Jeff Matthews, with analysis provided by former Aggie football player Cory Lucas.
This will also mark the first season in over four decades that the Aggies will have a new play-by-play caller on the radio after Jack Nixon retired last season after 45 years of service.
FAMILY BUSINESS
The Aggie team will have two student-athletes this season whose fathers also suited up for the Aggies during their respective playing days. NM State also rosters one student-athlete whose brother formerly played for the Aggies.
Redshirt sophomore
David Barela is the son of
David Barela, who also played for the Aggies from 1990-93.
Las Cruces native
Siddeeq Shabazz will be the fourth member of the Shabazz family to wear Crimson & White. His father,
Siddeeq Shabazz, played for the Aggies from 1999-02 and is one of 28 former Aggies to earn a spot in the NFL. Additionally, his family members, Shukree and Sina also played for the Aggies.
Meanwhile,
Bryant Jackson is also the brother who previously wore the Crimson & White. Jackson first came to NM State along with his older brother, Bryce, in 2022. After transferring in from UNLV, Bryce served as a key cog on the Aggie defense en route to a victory in the Quick Lane Bowl. In his lone year with NM State, Jackson tallied 66 total tackles and two interceptions from his safety position.
PRESEASON HONORS
Once again, the Aggies had a number of players recognized on preseason lists throughout the summer.
Conference USA Preseason Watch List
Logan Fife (QB)
BJ Tolo (OL)
Tyler Martinez (LB)
Gabe Peterson (DE/J)
TK King (KR/PR)
Phil Steele's Preseason All-CUSA Team
First Team
Gabe Peterson (DE/J)
Tyler Martinez (LB)
Second Team
TK King (WR)
Cole Schnettgoecke (DL)
Dakerric Hobbs (CB)
Third Team
Sone Aupiu (LB)
Fourth Team
Dijon Stanley (RB)
TJ Pride (WR & PR/KR)
BJ Tolo (OL)
Brad Vislisel (DE/J)
Athlon Sports Preseason All-CUSA Team
First Team
Gabe Peterson (DE/J)
Tyler Martinez (LB)
Second Team
Sone Aupiu (LB)
Dakerric Hobbs (CB)
Third Team
Dijon Stanley (RB/All-Purpose)
TJ Pride (WR)
BJ Tolo (OL)
Fourth Team
Kadarius Calloway (RB)
TJ Pride (PR)
Allstate Good Works Team Nominee
Allen Ortiz (WR)
Shrine Bowl 1000 Watch List
Dakerric Hobbs (CB)
Jet Award Watch List
TK King (WR)
HERO Sports Preseason Group of Five All-American
Second Team Defense
Tyler Martinez (LB)
Polynesian Football Hall of Fame Watch List
Sone Aupiu (LB)
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Watch List
TJ Pride (WR)
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