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UNM football notebook: How much help does UNM need to play in the Mountain West Championship?

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AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. 鈥 Jason Eck stared ahead in a postgame news conference and smiled slightly at the question鈥檚 framing, a sentence that hasn't been said to New Mexico coaches often (if at all) in the program鈥檚 up-and-down history.

鈥his sets up what probably could be called the biggest regular-season game in UNM football history鈥

This, of course, was stated after the Lobos鈥 dominant 20-3 win over Air Force on Saturday night at Falcon Stadium. As for the biggest regular season game in UNM football history?

That, arguably, is UNM鈥檚 regular-season finale against San Diego State (1:30 p.m.) on Friday at University Stadium.

鈥淟ove big games,鈥 Eck said, that smile finally on full display.

And make no mistake 鈥 Friday is a big one. But even if the Lobos beat SDSU, they don鈥檛 control their destiny for a long-awaited, near-mythical Mountain West Championship berth.

So, exactly how much help does UNM need to get into the title game?

First, a look at the top of the standings entering the final week of the regular season:

San Diego State (9-2 overall, 6-1 in MWC play)

Boise State (7-4, 5-2)

New Mexico (8-3, 5-2)

UNLV (9-2, 5-2)

Thanks to UNLV and Utah State beating Hawaii and Fresno State (now both at 4-3 in league play) this weekend, the standings are a little cleaner than they were before. And now 鈥 at least for Lobo fans 鈥 the games to watch this weekend are SDSU at UNM (duh), Boise State at Utah State and UNLV at Nevada.

A quick note: Before we get into some scenarios, I鈥檓 choosing to not delve into what might happen if UNM loses to SDSU 鈥 and that鈥檚 a real possibility. The Lobos technically wouldn鈥檛 be eliminated by losing, but their odds are far, far greater if they win. Let鈥檚 just keep it simple with that possibility instead of wading into what could be an incredibly messy championship picture at 5-3.

Without further ado, the scenarios if UNM beats SDSU:

If Boise State and UNLV lose鈥

Easy scenario. At 6-2 each, UNM and SDSU would play for the Mountain West title at University Stadium; hosting is determined by a head-to-head result, which the Lobos would have in hand. This is the scenario fans should root for.

If Boise State wins and UNLV loses鈥

That would knock out UNLV and set up a three-way tie at 6-2, which would be sorted out by 鈥渁 composite average of selected predictive and results-based computer metrics on Nov. 30,鈥 Mountain West spokesperson Javan Hedlund told the Journal earlier this month. 鈥淭he top two teams in those metrics would be in the game and then we would use the head-to-head to determine the host.鈥

So, because all three teams would have 1-1 records against each other, it would go to the computers. The Mountain West currently lists metrics like Bill Connelly鈥檚 SP+ rankings, ESPN鈥檚 Strength of Record (SOR) rankings, Faktor sa国际传媒官网网页入口鈥 KPI rankings and sa国际传媒官网网页入口Source to help in the event of tiebreakers.

Where does UNM stand in comparison to SDSU and Boise State in those rankings? Excluding sa国际传媒官网网页入口Source (the Journal does not have access to those rankings) here鈥檚 a look at the most recently available rankings:

Connelly SP+

- 43. San Diego State

- 55. Boise State

- 70. New Mexico

ESPN SOR

- 43. San Diego State

- 47. New Mexico

- 56. Boise State

KPI

- 41. San Diego State

- 45. Boise State

- 54. New Mexico

With the exception of SOR, the metrics don鈥檛 paint the most promising picture for UNM. Let鈥檚 call it a SDSU-Boise State title game in San Diego.

If Boise State loses and UNLV wins鈥

That would set up a three-way tie at 6-2 between UNM, SDSU and UNLV. The Lobos would host by virtue of its 2-0 record against the Aztecs and Rebels, with its opponent determined by the following rankings:

Connelly SP+

- 43. San Diego State

- 52. UNLV

ESPN SOR

- 42. UNLV

- 43. San Diego State

KPI

- 41. San Diego State

- 43. UNLV

With the Aztecs鈥 2-1 edge in the available metrics, let鈥檚 call it and say UNM hosts SDSU in this scenario.

If Boise State and UNLV win鈥

Hoo boy. That鈥檚 a four-way tie at 6-2, and it's going to the computers once again.

Connelly SP+

- 43. San Diego State

- 54. UNLV

- 55. Boise State

- 70. New Mexico

ESPN SOR

- 42. UNLV

- 43. San Diego State

- 47. New Mexico

- 56. Boise State

KPI

- 41. San Diego State

- 43. UNLV

- 45. Boise State

- 54. New Mexico

The most likely matchup from this scenario: UNLV vs. SDSU. UNM would鈥檝e beaten both those teams, so that鈥檚 an especially tough pill to swallow for Lobo fans, players and coaches.

Long story short: UNM could really, really use a Boise State loss to clean things up. Which means the Lobos could really use Bronco Mendenhall and Utah State to close with a win at home.

Consider that just as big a game as the one UNM鈥檚 playing this week.

鈥淚 know this,鈥 Eck added. 鈥淲e control our own destiny to finish 6-2 in the league, which will tie for the best record. And you know what? That鈥檒l be a heck of an accomplishment.

鈥淪o we got to focus on what we can control 鈥 we鈥檒l see what happens with the other stuff. I鈥檓 pretty lucky, a lot of times things work out in life if everything goes well. But if it doesn鈥檛, we鈥檒l hang our heads high.鈥

A defensive masterclass

How good was UNM鈥檚 defense Saturday? A few statistics and notes:

-The Lobos鈥 defense held Air Force to its lowest point total (3) in series history. The Falcons had only ever scored in the single digits against UNM once before, a 21-6 Lobo win in 1961.

-UNM held Air Force to 110 rushing yards on 2.3 yards per carry. The Falcons had not run for less than 110 yards or less since putting up 108 in a 34-24 loss to Navy on Oct. 5, 2019.

-Air Force entered Saturday averaging 405.4 yards of total offense per game. UNM held the Falcons to just 161.

-Air Force entered Saturday with only 11 sacks allowed. The Lobos made four on Falcons鈥 quarterbacks Kemper Hodges and Josh Johnson.

-Air Force remains the best Mountain West team converting third downs (48.55%) this season. With only five conversions on 13 attempts Saturday, UNM held the Falcons roughly 10% below their season average.

鈥淲e knew, coming into (Saturday), we were gonna have to be the most physical team,鈥 linebacker Mercury Swaim said Saturday. 鈥淎nd we knew if we could do that, we would dominate the line of scrimmage and dominate them overall.鈥

Consider that accomplished.

Laubstein鈥檚 return

Eck isn鈥檛 exactly one to hide his emotions, especially during a game. But few moments this season have fired UNM鈥檚 first-year head coach up as much as a set of late runs 鈥 a third- and fourth-down conversion 鈥 from backup quarterback James Laubstein.

Why? In a lot of respects, they weren鈥檛 supposed to happen.

Laubstein left UNM鈥檚 40-35 win at UNLV on Nov. 1 with a lower body injury, which Eck said was diagnosed as a 鈥渃rack鈥 in his left leg. The initial prognosis: The 6-foot-3, 211-pound senior would be out for the rest of the season, a brutal blow for a player that carved out a strong role.

鈥淎nd then he kept working,鈥 Eck said.

After a little time, Laubstein was considered doubtful for the Air Force game, but 鈥渕aybe he鈥檒l have a good chance for San Diego State,鈥 Eck added. Then he returned to practice Tuesday before playing the Falcons and threw 鈥 but didn鈥檛 run.

Wednesday, he threw and ran. 鈥淎nd the doctors cleared him,鈥 Eck said. 鈥淗e had some kind of crack, but he鈥檚 coming back (and) plays three weeks, 21 days later. He鈥檚 a tough sucker 鈥 Those were big-time elite runs, man.

鈥淚 mean, he鈥檚 a warrior.鈥

A new 鈥榖lack hoodie of death?鈥

Much has been made of Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer鈥檚 鈥渂lack hoodie of death.鈥 And for good reason 鈥 the Crimson Tide was previously 16-0 when DeBoer wore both the short-sleeve and long-sleeve versions of the hoodie over the last two seasons, only falling for the first time in a home loss to Oklahoma last week.

Per Yahoo sa国际传媒官网网页入口, Alabama has seven of the Nike Dri-FIT hoodies tucked away in a secret location in the Tide鈥檚 team facility. Only in college football.

Eck didn鈥檛 say if he has one or more of the black Nike hoodie he鈥檚 worn for UNM鈥檚 last five games (it鈥檇 be hard to imagine he couldn鈥檛 get another if he asked, though.) But lo and behold, UNM is 5-0 over that stretch when Eck wears the black hoodie he debuted in a 24-22 win over Nevada Oct. 18.

鈥淚鈥檓 superstitious,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e had a three-game winning streak (where) I wore the same outfit for all three of those games, and then we lost to San Jose State (and Boise State) and I switched to this one.鈥

Has it taken on a life of its own? Not quite to the extent that it has among Alabama fans, players and coaches, but it feels safe to say there鈥檚 something there.

鈥淚 actually (thought about it),鈥 Layne said. 鈥淧regame, I was wondering if he was gonna wear something red.鈥

(To be clear, Saturday night at Falcon Stadium was definitely hoodie weather. It was definitely not the week prior when UNM played Colorado State at University Stadium: 鈥淚 was sweating,鈥 Eck laughed.)

For what it鈥檚 worth, Eck also has some ties to DeBoer beyond black hoodie streaks. When Eck was an assistant at Western Illinois in 2012, DeBoer was the offensive coordinator and receivers coach at Southern Illinois, and the two often saw each other while recruiting Chicago.

鈥淗e鈥檚 really talkative. He loves to talk,鈥 Eck said with a smile of the former Washington coach. 鈥淢aybe he鈥檚 gotten a little bit quieter now that he鈥檚 such a big wig down there and probably tries to stay low. But he鈥檇 love to chat you up at the schools when you鈥檙e recruiting.鈥