Doubs has 3 TD catches, Nevada beats New Mexico 27-20
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Carson Strong threw three touchdown passes to Romeo Doubs, who had his second consecutive game with three receiving touchdowns, and Nevada beat New Mexico 27-20 on Saturday night at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Strong was 24-of-38 passing for 336 yards with one interception and Doubs — who scored on catches of 33, 61, and 59 yards — finished with five receptions for 172 yards. Strong had a string of 299 consecutive passes without an interception snapped. It is the second-longest streak of its kind in Mountain West Conference history. Fresno State's David Carr set the record of 306 in 2013. Doubs has eight touchdown catches, including one in each game, this season. The junior came into the year with six career TDs.
Nevada’s Brandon Talton made his 14th consecutive field-goal attempt, a 34-yarder, to cap the opening drive of the third quarter and, after the Lobos punted on the ensuing possession, Strong hit Doubs for a
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Running back Bryson Carroll threw his first career
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Talton, a sophomore, moved into a tie for eighth in program history with 29 career field goals. Brothers Marty and Tony Zendejas made 72 and 70, respectively in the 1980's.
The Lobos have indefinitely relocated their football program to Las Vegas due to strict guidelines regarding COVID-19 throughout New Mexico.
Attendance at the 35,000-seat stadium was limited to 250 people on Saturday night because of restrictions regarding the pandemic.