JONESBORO -- There was a fruitless opening possession, a special teams miscue and a third-quarter safety that threatened to shift momentum Saturday afternoon.
But Arkansas State got what it needed, even if Saturday's 41-22 victory over New Mexico State produced little else at Centennial Bank Stadium.
Justice Hansen threw two first-half touchdown passes, safety Money Hunter returned his fourth interception for a touchdown to break a Sun Belt Conference career record, and Warren Wand churned out 91 yards and 2 touchdowns.
But the Red Wolves also gave up 168 yards rushing to New Mexico State's Larry Rose III.