There isn’t anything under the radar about these Lobos at this point.
At 14-0, and coming off one of their aesthetically worst performances of the season — albeit with the same result as their first 13 games, a victory — No. 21-ranked UNM realizes as it heads to Fresno State on Tuesday night that teams now have more than enough game film to know what the Lobos have been doing well, and what they should be trying to take away.
If there had been any sneaking up on teams for the preseason No. 5 pick in the Mountain West — which on Monday night became the last undefeated men’s Division I team in the country following Rutgers’ road upset at No.