Curtis Weaver described New Mexico’s offense as a “regular offense”, which either makes them more dangerous or less dangerous depending on how you look at it. This season, Boise State has done well at taking away the functional facet of one-dimensional offenses, so one would think a run-run-run Lobo offense might be easier to stop (in theory). This season’s iteration of the Lobo offense is putting up nowhere near the gaudy rushing numbers of teams past, which is good news...the better news is they aren’t putting up many yards through the air either. Maybe the “regular offense” really is preferable after all.