Texas A&M vs. New Mexico: TV Channel, Live Stream, Time, How to Watch – September 2
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Sep. 2, 2023 5:32 p.m. ET
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Kyle Field is the venue where the Texas A&M Aggies will take on the New Mexico Lobos on Saturday, September 2, 2023.
You should check out ESPN in order to see this matchup.
Learn more about the Texas A&M Aggies and the New Mexico Lobos.
How to Watch Texas A&M vs. New Mexico
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- When: Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 7:00 PM ET
- Location: Kyle Field in College Station, Texas
- TV: Watch on ESPN
Texas A&M's 2023 Schedule
Date | Opponent | Score | Spread |
---|---|---|---|
9/2/2023 | vs. New Mexico | - | |
9/9/2023 | at Miami (FL) | - | - |
9/16/2023 | vs. UL Monroe | - | - |
9/23/2023 | vs. Auburn | - | - |
9/30/2023 | vs. Arkansas | - | - |
10/7/2023 | vs. Alabama | - | - |
10/14/2023 | at Tennessee | - | - |
10/28/2023 | vs. South Carolina | - | - |
11/4/2023 | at Ole Miss | - | - |
11/11/2023 | vs. Mississippi State | - | - |
11/18/2023 | vs. Abilene Christian | - | - |
11/25/2023 | at LSU | - | - |
Aggies 2022 Stats & Insights
- Texas A&M put up 361.7 yards per game offensively last year (92nd in the FBS), and it gave up 365.2 yards per game (52nd) on the defensive side of the ball.
- Texas A&M sported the 84th-ranked offense last year in terms of passing yards (219.4 passing yards per game), and it was better on defense, ranking best with only 156.2 passing yards allowed per game.
- The Aggies sported the 101st-ranked offense last year (22.8 points per game), and they were more effective on defense, ranking 25th-best with just 21.2 points allowed per game.
- With 209 rushing yards allowed per game on defense, which ranked 11th-worst in the FBS, the Aggies were forced to lean on their 78th-ranked running game (142.3 rushing yards per contest) to keep them in games last season.
- Texas A&M put up a 35.9% third-down percentage on offense (98th in the FBS) last season, and it ranked 43rd defensively with a 35.6% third-down percentage allowed.
- The Aggies had the 79th-ranked turnover margin in college football last season at -2, forcing 16 turnovers (84th in the FBS) while turning it over 18 times (58th in the FBS).
New Mexico's 2023 Schedule
Date | Opponent | Score | Spread |
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9/2/2023 | at Texas A&M | - | |
9/9/2023 | vs. Tennessee Tech | - | - |
9/16/2023 | vs. New Mexico State | - | - |
9/23/2023 | at UMass | - | - |
9/30/2023 | at Wyoming | - | - |
10/14/2023 | vs. San Jose State | - | - |
10/21/2023 | vs. Hawaii | - | - |
10/28/2023 | at Nevada | - | - |
11/4/2023 | vs. UNLV | - | - |
11/11/2023 | at Boise State | - | - |
11/18/2023 | at Fresno State | - | - |
11/24/2023 | vs. Utah State | - | - |
Lobos 2022 Stats & Insights
- New Mexico ranked third-worst in total offense (226.8 yards per game) last season, but it played a little better on defense, ranking 41st with 352.6 yards allowed per contest.
- While New Mexico ranked sixth-worst in the FBS in passing offense with 105.5 passing yards per game last season, it was a different story on defense, as it ranked 22nd-best (194.4 passing yards per game allowed).
- The Lobos were a bottom-25 scoring offense last season, ranking fourth-worst with 13.1 points per contest. On defense, they ranked 60th in the FBS (26 points allowed per game).
- The Lobos ranked 103rd in run offense (121.3 rushing yards per game) and 77th in run defense (158.2 rushing yards allowed per game) last year.
- New Mexico ranked third-worst in third-down conversion rate (22.2%) last season, but it played better on defense, ranking 28th with a 34.1% third-down conversion rate allowed.
- With 17 forced turnovers (77th in the FBS) against 14 turnovers committed (26th in the FBS), the Lobos (+3) owned the 44th-ranked turnover margin in college football last season.
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