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Football program urges fans to ‘Think Pink’

published 11/19/2009

Mike Locksley has battled on the football field for 20-plus years but nothing could prepare him for the news that his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer.Locksleys mother Venita Locksley a fighter survived breast cancer.

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Locksley still making empty promises

published 11/19/2009

Week in week out the media continues to put a quarter in that old Locks jukebox.And why not when it plays such lyrical prose such melodic sweet-sounding musicIf the head coaching gig doesnt work out Mike Locksley should consider becoming a motivational speaker.To his credit if theres one thing Locksley and his players have learned how to do over the course of this season its to linguistically sweeten the tart.So much so in fact that should the Lobos go 0-12 Locksley please mull over giving the eulogy at UNMs season-ending memorial service.Figuratively Locksley was planning on winning a game this year.

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GPSA: Krebs a poor leader

published 11/16/2009

The Graduate and Professional Students Association will meet next week to discuss a no-confidence vote in Vice President of Athletics Paul Krebs.All graduate students are invited to attend the meeting in the SUB on Monday.

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BYU won't hold back for 0-9 team

published 11/12/2009

Mike Locksley may just have an undiagnosed case of dissociative amnesia.The same could be said of the UNM football team.Neither Locksley nor defensive end Jaymar Latchison can recall the Lobos series record against BYU 43-14-1.Curiously Locksley rapidly rattled off a barrage of statistics during Tuesdays weekly media luncheon.But when it came to the Lobos record against ranked BYU squads Locksley conveniently skipped over it until a reporter brought it to his attention.I like to have selective memory when it comes to negative things for the most part he said.He kind of has to since UNM when facing the Cougars while ranked has managed just an anemic 1-15 record.

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Players still winless after Utah game

published 11/09/2009

Fact The UNM football team is 0-9 and its not fine.Solution Well other than consider scheduling YAFL teams there might not be one.Unfortunately for the Lobos their final three games dont get any easier.

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Locksley incident brings policy shift

published 11/09/2009

UNM President David Schmidly is recommending changes in Human Resources and University Counsel policies in light of the media outcry after head football coach Mike Locksleys Sept. 20 physical altercation and the investigation that followed.Schmidly sent a letter to Athletics Director Paul Krebs recommending that the HR representative in the Athletics Department report to the Universitys Division of Human Resources.

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'We bungled,' administrators say

published 11/04/2009

Straight from UNM President David Schmidly The University of New Mexico bungled its investigation into the Sept. 20 physical altercation between first-year head coach Mike Locksley and former wide receivers coach J.B. Gerald. Flanked on the right by Athletics Director Paul Krebs and on the left by Vice President of Human Resources Helen Gonzales Schmidly repeatedly denied that the University concealed any findings of its investigation.

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Inches from a win, but still a miss vs. SDSU

published 11/02/2009

The UNM football team put up 20 points against San Diego State the second highest output for the Lobos this season.And to think it was on former head coach Rocky Long now San Diego State defensive coordinator.

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Gerald to University: Expect lawsuit

published 11/02/2009

J.B. Gerald the Lobos former wide receivers coach said he had faith that the University would expose the truth at the conclusion of its investigation into a Sept. 20 physical altercation between him and head coach Mike Locksley. But during a 50-minute interview with the Daily Lobo on Saturday Gerald said it became increasingly apparent throughout the process that the University wasnt concerned with determining exactly what happened that day.

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Locksley and team face former head coach Long

published 10/30/2009

No its not the Return of the Mack the hit 90s song by Mark Morrison its just the return of UNMs head football coach Mike Locksley to a 0-7 team.After a 10-day suspension for being involved in a physical altercation with assistant coach J.B.

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published 10/26/2009

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Interim coach: Defeat due to lack of momentum

published 10/25/2009

Subtracting head coach Mike Locksley from the mix didnt add up to a win for the UNM football team.

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Lobos' performance warrants disrespect

published 10/25/2009

All preliminary evidence points to one thing Right now the UNM football team is as malleable as soft-serve.Its too bad the Lobos dont play on Sunday because they would go well with hot fudge.

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Hoping for first win at Homecoming

published 10/22/2009

UNM interim head coach George Barlow said he is going to do everything in his power to help the UNM football team get the first win of the season against UNLV.And that could include gambling early.I cant say I wont go for it on fourth down he said.

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