2005 New Mexico State Aggies football team

The 2005 New Mexico State Aggies football team represented New Mexico State University in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Aggies were coached by head coach Hal Mumme and played their home games at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces, New Mexico. They participated as members of the Western Athletic Conference.

2005 New Mexico State Aggies football
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
2005 record012 (08 WAC)
Head coachHal Mumme (1st season)
Co-offensive coordinatorGary Goff (1st season)
Co-offensive coordinatorMatt Mumme (1st season)
Offensive schemeAir raid
Home stadiumAggie Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 30,343)
2005 Western Athletic Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
Boise State +  7 1     9 4  
Nevada +  7 1     9 3  
Louisiana Tech  6 2     7 4  
Fresno State  6 2     8 5  
Hawaii  4 4     5 7  
San Jose State  2 6     3 8  
Utah State  2 6     3 8  
Idaho  2 6     2 9  
New Mexico State  0 8     0 12  
  • + Conference co-champions

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 38:30 PMUTEP*
  • Aggie Memorial Stadium
  • Las Cruces, NM (The Battle of I-10)
ESPNUL 17–3430,343
September 108:00 PMat Colorado*FSNL 0–3944,742
September 176:00 PMat New Mexico*SPWL 21–3844,760
September 238:00 PMNo. 13 California*
  • Aggie Memorial Stadium
  • Las Cruces, NM
ESPNL 13–4111,312
October 15:00 PMat Louisiana TechL 14–3417,318
October 88:00 PMFresno State
  • Aggie Memorial Stadium
  • Las Cruces, NM
ESPNUL 7–378,312
October 1510:05 PMat HawaiiL 28–4929,002
October 296:00 PMIdaho
  • Aggie Memorial Stadium
  • Las Cruces, NM
L 37–38 2OT11,325
November 51:05 PMat Boise State
L 6–5628,545
November 122:00 PMNevada
  • Aggie Memorial Stadium
  • Las Cruces, NM
SPWL 24–487,345
November 194:00 PMat San Jose State
SPWL 10–276,985
November 262:00 PMUtah State
  • Aggie Memorial Stadium
  • Las Cruces, NM
L 21–246,702
  • *Non-conference game
  • Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Mountain time

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-02-08. Retrieved 2012-11-08.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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