NCAAF Game Recap - Air Force at New Mexico
Sat Nov 23, 2019 2:00 PM EST

Ark
20
LSU
56
F
PSU
17
OSU
28
F
TxAM
13
UGA
19
F
WCU
3
Bama
66
F
Oreg
28
AzSt
31
F
Utah
35
Ariz
7
F
TCU
24
Okla
28
F
MIN
38
NW
22
F
Mich
39
Ind
14
F
Tex
10
Bayl
24
F
Purd
24
Wisc
45
F
BC
7
ND
40
F
Sam
0
Aub
52
F
Temp
13
Cin
15
F
Mem
49
SoFL
10
F
Ill
10
Iowa
19
F
Boise
56
UtSt
21
F
SMU
28
Navy
35
F
OkSt
20
WVU
13
F
TxSt
13
App
35
F
Pitt
0
VaTec
28
F
E Mi
45
NIU
17
F
Ohio
66
BGSU
24
F
Akr
17
MiaOH
20
F
Toled
30
Buff
49
F
NCSt
26
GATec
28
F
ColSt
7
Wyo
17
F
Ball
38
Kent
41
F
JMU
55
URI
21
F
UCF
34
Tul
31
F
ECU
31
UConn
24
F
Kans
31
IASt
41
F
Lib
27
UVA
55
F
MSU
27
Rut
0
F
BYU
56
UMass
24
F
HBU
14
SamHu
37
F
SoAl
15
GASt
28
F
E Ky
29
JacSt
23
F
AF
44
NM
22
F
GaSo
33
ArkSt
38
F
UCLA
35
USC
52
F
ETenn
0
Vand
38
F
LT
14
UAB
20
F
W Ky
28
SMiss
10
F
NorTx
14
Rice
20
F
Mer
7
UNC
56
F
Neb
54
MD
7
F
UT-M
7
KY
50
F
Marsh
13
UNCC
24
F
SJSU
35
UNLV
38
F
Cal
24
Stan
20
F
UTEP
35
NMS
44
F
Syr
34
Lou
56
F
OD
17
MidTN
38
F
CoCar
42
ULMon
45
F
Troy
3
ULLaf
53
F
FlAtl
40
UTSA
26
F
K St
30
TxTch
27
F
MiaFL
24
FLInt
30
F
Hou
24
Tuls
14
F
Tenn
24
MIZ
20
F
Abil
7
MissSt
45
F
Duke
27
Wake
39
F
OreSt
53
WaSt
54
F
Wash
14
Colo
20
F
NEV
35
Fres
28
F
SDSU
11
Hawaii
14
F
Ohio
52
Akr
3
F
WestMI
14
NIU
17
F

Nov 23, 2019, 2:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Air Force (9-2)

7

7

16

14

44

New Mexico (2-9)

7

3

6

6

22

Hammond’s career day lifts Air Force past New Mexico 44-22
Sat Nov 23, 2019 6:57 PM

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Air Force took to the wild blue yonder Saturday like it hasn���t done in decades.

Falcons quarterback D.J. Hammond III only had 10 passing attempts, but his 327 yards was the most since 1976 and led Air Force to a 44-22 win over reeling New Mexico.

“It was fun,” said Falcons receiver Benjamin Waters, who caught four passes for 171 yards and two touchdowns. “I’m fired up about that. We were saying before the game that we’re going to pass the ball as many times as we could and we did it. Whenever you go into a game as an Air Force Falcon, you never think you’re going to throw it so that was unreal.”

It’s not as if the Falcons channeled their inner Pat Mahomes.

Rather, Hammond who had four touchdown passes, along with Waters and fellow receiver Geraud Sanders, judiciously carved up the secondary with precision.

“Once we get in that position, we know our abilities and we know we can produce” said Saunders who finished with five catches for 171 yards and two scores. “And when given those opportunities, we take advantage of them. We’re not given too many in this offense and that’s totally fine. We love when our name is called so we want to make the best of the opportunity.”

Hammond’s only incompletion actually came after a review on a ball that was originally ruled a fumble on the field.

“It’s all about the o-line,” he said. “They gave me time to make things happen. The receivers getting wide open. I just wanted to do what I needed to do to help the team.”

Air Force (9-2, 6-1 in Mountain West) was able to take advantage of one-one-one coverage, Lobos coach Bob Davie said.

“We couldn’t cover them, which is an amazing thing to say when you play a triple option team,” he said. “But I was worried about that going in quite honestly. We had a hard time matching up and covering them.”

The gaps in the field were easily exploitable, Hammond said, particularly given the prowess of his receivers.

“The safeties were playing really far up and leaving the middle of the field wide open for our guys,” he said. “Our guys won the routes and I put the ball on them where they needed to be. They get separation with ease and it’s up to me to put the ball on them.”

Before being hurt in the third quarter, quarterback Tevaka Tuioti rushed for 79 yards, and his replacement Trae Hall, threw for two touchdowns for the Lobos (2-9, 0-6).

With a field goal shortly before half, New Mexico trailed just 14-10.

Hall, who entered the game midway through third quarter after Tuioti injured his leg, completed his first collegiate pass for a 13-yard touchdown to Jordan Kress, the Lobos trailed 21-16.

The extra point attempt, however, caromed off a New Mexico player and Milto Bugg III returned it for a Falcons’ two-point play, marking the first time the Lobos have surrendered such a special teams score.

“Anytime the defense scores, it’s good little momentum boost for us,” Birdow said. “But our offense had the confidence in ourselves to dominate.”

Air Force then poured it on, scoring three straight touchdowns through the air.

The game was originally scheduled for Nov. 9, but New Mexico defensive end Nahje Flowers’ death Nov. 5 led conference officials to reschedule the game to a date that both schools had open.

BIG PICTURE

Air Force: The win over New Mexico won’t exactly boost the Falcons’ RPI, and likely won’t nudge them up beyond their unofficial ranking of 30th, but it is a sixth consecutive win and keeps Air Force’s hopes of a earning a three-way tie with Boise State and Utah State in the conference’s Mountain Division as the latter two met late Saturday. All three close the regular season with members of the bottom half of the division and all will be favored to win.

New Mexico: The Lobos are playing out the string with an eight-game losing streak. During that stretch, New Mexico has lost by less than double digits just once: the first game of the streak, a 17-10 loss to Liberty.

“There’s not a guy involved in this, even you guys, all the way down to players coaches, managers, trainers, all of them, that doesn’t look at that finish line coming,” Davie said. ��But with that said, we will finish this thing off the right way with class and pride and some grit to us. I don’t even blink about that.”

UP NEXT

Air Force finishes the regular season Saturday at home against Wyoming.

The Lobos finishes the regular season Saturday at Utah State.

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Passing

AF Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
D. Hammond III 10 9 90.0 4 327 76 0 158.3
NM Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. Hall 7 5 71.4 2 55 27 0 133.9
T. Tuioti 11 3 27.3 0 35 15 0 40.3

Rushing

AF Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. Birdow 17 110 6.5 31 1
D. Hammond III 11 41 3.7 8 1
NM Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. Tuioti 8 79 9.9 48 0
B. Cole 11 58 5.3 9 1

Receiving

AF Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
B. Waters 4 171 42.8 76 2
G. Sanders 5 156 31.2 46 2
NM Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
C. Patterson III 2 29 14.5 15 0
A. Molina 1 27 27.0 27 1

Fumbles

AF F FL
T. Birdow 2 1
NM F FL
T. Tuioti 1 0
E. Logan-Greene 1 1

Returning

NM KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
M. LoVett III 6 23.7 0 29 0 0 0

Punting

NM Punt Yds Avg LgPu
T. Dyer 3 144 48.0 54

Takeaways

NM Int Yds InTD
J. Noble 0 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

AF NM
Points For 44 22
Total Yards 540 358
Rushing Yards 213 268
Passing Yards 327 90
Passing Completions / Attempts 9/10 8/18
Turnovers 1 1
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 2/1 2/1
First Downs 20 19
Penalties - Yards 3/30 3/19
Time Of Possession 35:35 25:25
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 8/10 7/12
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 0/0
Punts - Average Yards 0/0 3/48

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter AF NM
NM 06:18 TD Bobby Cole 3 yd run (Andrew Shelley kick) 0 7
AF 11:17 TD Donald Hammond III 1 yd run (Jake Koehnke kick) 7 7
2nd Quarter AF NM
AF 01:07 TD Taven Birdow 4 yd run (Jake Koehnke kick) 14 7
NM 14:36 FG Andrew Shelley 40 yd FG 14 10
3rd Quarter AF NM
AF 03:55 TD Geraud Sanders 46 yd pass from Donald Hammond III (Jake Koehnke kick) 21 10
AF 09:36 RX Milton Bugg III returned XP 23 16
NM 09:36 TD Jordan Kress 13 yd pass from Trae Hall (blocked XP) 21 16
AF 12:34 TD Benjamin Waters 59 yd pass from Donald Hammond III (Jake Koehnke kick) 30 16
4th Quarter AF NM
AF 01:52 TD Geraud Sanders 27 yd pass from Donald Hammond III (Jake Koehnke kick) 37 16
AF 07:10 TD Benjamin Waters 76 yd pass from Donald Hammond III (Jake Koehnke kick) 44 16
NM 13:03 TD Aaron Molina 27 yd pass from Trae Hall (failed 2pt pass) 44 22

Game Information

Stadium: Dreamstyle Stadium, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Attendance: 13,844
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