2014 New Mexico State Aggies football team

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2014 New Mexico State Aggies football
New Mexico State Aggies wordmark.svg
Conference Sun Belt Conference
Record2–10 (1–7 Sun Belt)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Gregg Brandon (2nd season)
Offensive scheme Air raid
Defensive coordinator Larry Coyer (1st season)
Base defense 4–3
Home stadium Aggie Memorial Stadium
Seasons
  2013
2015  
2014 Sun Belt Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Georgia Southern * $  8 0   9 3  
Louisiana–Lafayette ***  5 1   7 4  
Appalachian State *  6 2   7 5  
Texas State  5 3   7 5  
Arkansas State  5 3   7 6  
South Alabama  5 3   6 7  
Louisiana–Monroe  3 5   4 8  
Troy  3 5   3 9  
New Mexico State  1 7   2 10  
Idaho **  1 7   1 10  
Georgia State  0 8   1 11  
  • $ Conference champion
  • * – Appalachian State and Georgia Southern ineligible for postseason play due to FCS-to-FBS transition rules
    ** – Idaho ineligible for postseason play due to APR penalties
    *** – Louisiana–Lafayette vacated 2 wins due to NCAA violations

The 2014 New Mexico State Aggies football team was an American football team that represented New Mexico State University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Aggies were members of the Sun Belt Conference and played their home games at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces, New Mexico. New Mexico State was led by head coach Doug Martin who was in his second year. This was New Mexico State's first time since their 2004 season as members of the Sun Belt Conference (SBC).

Contents

This was the first year they started the season 2–0 since the 1999 school year when they started 3–0. [1] However, they lost the following 10 games to finish the season 2–20 overall and 1–7 in Sun Belt play, tying for ninth place. Tyler Rogers was the team's quarterback.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 306:00 pm Cal Poly * Aggie Vision W 28–1013,772
September 612:00 pmat Georgia State ESPN3 W 34–3110,126
September 136:00 pmat UTEP * ASN L 24–4232,979
September 206:00 pm New Mexico *
Aggie VisionL 35–3824,651
September 275:30 pmat No. 17 LSU * SECN L 7–63101,987
October 46:00 pm Georgia Southern
  • Aggie Memorial Stadium
  • Las Cruces, NM
Aggie VisionL 28–3610,256
October 111:00 pmat Troy ESPN3L 24–4117,628
October 183:00 pmat Idaho ESPN3L 17–2915,207
November 16:00 pm Texas State
  • Aggie Memorial Stadium
  • Las Cruces, NM
Aggie VisionL 29–378,623
November 86:00 pm Louisiana–Lafayette Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Aggie Memorial Stadium
  • Las Cruces, NM
Aggie VisionL 16–4410,299
November 226:00 pm Louisiana–Monroe
  • Aggie Memorial Stadium
  • Las Cruces, NM
Aggie VisionL 17–306,011
November 291:00 pmat Arkansas State ESPN3L 35–6821,043
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Mountain time

[2]

*-AggieVision games wil air on Altitude or Altitude 2, Comcast New Mexico, ESPN3, and KVIA substations.

Roster

2014 New Mexico State Aggies football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
QB 1Nick JeantyFr
WR 2Gregory Hogan Redshirt.svg  Fr
QB 3Andrew AllenFr
QB 4Cassius CorleyFr
WR 5Joseph MatthewsSr
WR 6Joshua Bowen Redshirt.svg  Jr
WR 7Adam ShapiroSr
WR 9Rayvean Moore Redshirt.svg  So
QB 10Jalen JonesFr
WR 11Jordan BergstromSr
RB 12 Larry Rose III Fr
QB 14Jason Fitzpatrick Redshirt.svg  So
TE 15Anthony Joyner Redshirt.svg  Sr
WR 17Jerrel Brown Redshirt.svg  Sr
QB 18Tyler RogersSo
WR 19Teldrick Morgan Redshirt.svg  So
RB 21Brandon BetancourtSr
RB 22Xavier HallSo
RB 24Marquette Washington Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 28Cyrus ChenaultSr
RB 37Terrance Yelder Redshirt.svg  So
TE 40Robert WagnerSo
OL 50Abram Holland Redshirt.svg  So
OL 51Thomas McGwire Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 54Spence Ueli-Faatoalia Redshirt.svg  Fr
C 55 Valerian Ume-Ezeoke Sr
OL 56Matt Ramando Redshirt.svg  Jr
OL 58Dezmand CandielariaFr
OL 62Isaiah Folasa-LutuiJr
OL 63Nick LedouxFr
OL 65Ryan Arbelaez Redshirt.svg  Sr
OL 69Alexander Trujillo Redshirt.svg  Jr
OL 70Andy Cunningham Redshirt.svg  Jr
OL 71Dustin Lamb Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 72Peter Foreman Redshirt.svg  So
OL 74Jamin SmithFr
OL 75Antonio Ortega Redshirt.svg  So
OL 77Houston Clemente Redshirt.svg  Jr
WR 80Iman ChatmanFr
WR 81Brenden Barker Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 82Ty AtencioFr
TE 85Preston Schollander Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 87Ralston ComptonFr
WR 88Jason Onunkwo Redshirt.svg  Fr
TE 89Andrew DeanSr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DB 1Travaughn ColwellSr
LB 3Derek IbekweFr
DB 4Winston RoseSr
DB 6King Davis IIISo
DB 8Jacob NwangwaFr
DB 10Kedeem Thomas-Davis Redshirt.svg  Jr
DB 11Tre Wilcoxen Redshirt.svg  Fr
DB 12Charles SmithFr
LB 13Clint Barnard Redshirt.svg  Sr
DB 14Jaden WrightFr
DB 16Kawe JohnsonSo
DB 19Adaryan JonesFr
LB 20Jermichael Selders Redshirt.svg  Jr
DB 23Jerrion Burton Redshirt.svg  Fr
DB 24Michael LaraFr
DB 25Samuel Oyenguga Redshirt.svg  So
DB 29Lewis HillJr
DB 30Otis RicksFr
DB 31Dalton HerringtonFr
LB 32Dalton Rocha Redshirt.svg  Fr
LB 34Jesse ForteSr
DB 35Malik DembyFr
DE 38William Hollingsworth Redshirt.svg  So
LB 41McKeithan SmithSo
LB 42J. B. CopelandFr
LB 44Will ClementFr
LB 46Dior MooreSr
DE 48Kalei AueluaSo
LB 48Billy NippFr
DB 49Chris AcostaFr
DE 52Jay EakinsSr
LB 53Rodney ButlerSo
LB 57Noah Brown Redshirt.svg  So
DL 59Brandon AgomuoFr
DL 67Kortland BusbyFr
DL 73Keanu Higgins Redshirt.svg  Fr
DL 93Drew JamesJr
DL 95Stody BradleyFr
DE 98Josh GibbsJr
DL 99Stephen Meredith Redshirt.svg  Jr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K 18Maxwell JohnsonSr
LS 47Andrew KenneySo
P 85Stephen WitkowskiJr
K 96Alex LouthanFr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Larry Coyer (defensive coordinator)
  • Gregg Brandon (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
  • Will Martin (secondary)
  • Walt Wells (offensive line)
  • R Todd Littlejohn (wide receivers/recruiting coordinator)
  • Kerry Locklin (defensive line)
  • Kevin McKeethan (tight ends)
  • Zane Vance (linebackers)
  • Shaun Johnson (running backs)
  • Kevin Tibolt (director of football operations)
  • Don Decker (director of sport performance)
  • Matt Christian (graduate assistant)
  • Izaiah Williams (graduate assistant)
  • Tom Berry (graduate assistant)
  • Kai Brown (graduate assistant)
  • Alex Nederhoff (video coordinator)
  • Jake Crawford (strength & conditioning coaching assistant)
  • Tanner Maher (strength & conditioning coaching assistant)
  • Zach Witherspoon (strength & conditioning intern)
  • Dominic Moreno (associate athletic trainer)
  • Martha Valdez (administrative assistant)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster
Last update: December 21, 2015

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References

  1. "New Mexico State Game by Game Results". Archived from the original on September 7, 2014. Retrieved September 6, 2014.
  2. "2014 New Mexico State Aggies Football Schedule". FB Schedules. Retrieved March 3, 2014.