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CSU football faces varied New Mexico offense

Ron Fried / For the Loveland Reporter-Herald)

FORT COLLINS — The numbers are easy to see and hard to find at the same time.

New Mexico's offensive production is near the top of the Mountain West, the Lobos' 42.2 points per game second only to Utah State. The oddity of the math comes in the individuals doing the damage. One would have to scroll down the list of the conference's individual leaders to find a New Mexico player.

Leading rusher Tyrone Owens is sixth in the league in rushing at 359 yards. The Lobos don't have a receiver in the top 10 in catches per game or yards per game.