Every year we do a little something here called
“Eye On You”
when it comes to Lobo Spring Football. While this story is a little
late it
gives us something to talk about over the long long long summertime.
For those of you new to our website remember these
aren’t
guys that are necessarily going to start, travel, or even get playing
time.
They are players that caught our eye during the spring campaign.
I say we this year since we added a spectacular
new member
to our staff by the name of Michael Vickers. Lee Roy and Vickers along
with
Mike “The Anonymous One” made most of the practices and after
conferring with
one another came up with our list. Mr. Vickers list and photos will be
on the
left side of the page and Lee Roy’s will be on the right.
In the middle we will have the “Wait til they get
a load of
me” guys. These are the guys that were right there, but we can’t
mention
everyone darn it!
QB
- Tate Smith. Walk on from Odessa and Stoney Case's
cousin. Smith appeared to get more and more comfortable
throughout the
spring and delivered a great performance in the Cherry-Silver game to
wrap up
camp. Will help to provide UNM with quality depth at QB.
QB- Tate Smith
We all know that Donovan Porterie is the
starter at UNM and a super talented QB, but how about this young JUCO
X-fer
walk-on. Of the rest of the QB’s in camp Tate should the most poise in
the
pocket, and as he grasps the offense should be a nice find for the
Lobos.
QB Donovan Porterie- How can you be the starter and people
not notice you?
RB
- James Wright.
Extremely strong RB with a low center of gravity that should
prove to be
a huge weapon for the Lobos in the years to come. Demonstrated
great
effort in scrimmages and kept his legs churning after contact often
resulting
in good gains.
RB-James Wright
Right is the right combination of speed and
power in a Rocky Long prototype running back. It isn’t Wright’s speed
that
impressed me as much as it his ability to burst in and out the hole.
Once to
the 2nd level Wright has the size to take on a linebacker
and of
course drag a few DB’s around.

RB- Rodney Ferguson
After last year’s bowl game fiasco
Rodney is putting that all behind him and has come back not only
stronger on
the field, but a better person off of it.
WR
- Jermaine McQueen. Sr. WR with fantastic speed and
quickness that will be counted on to contribute this fall. Became
more
consistent catching the ball as spring practice wore on and proved to
be a
dangerous threat not only in the passing game but on the reverse play
as well.
WR- Chris Hernandez
He has big shoes to fill and started off
strong. He has good hands, and the ability to go up for the ball.
Reminds me of
another #18 that played here not to long ago.

WR- Roland Bruno A
returning starter that isn’t afraid to
get the ball anywhere.
TE
- Mitch Straub. UNM established a solid TE tandem
in Straub and Chris Mark this spring. The TE is used heavily in
the
Lobos' red zone offense and Straub shined in these scenarios,
especially in the
Cherry-Silver game.
TE Mitch Straub
Straub showed ability to catch and to block
and will be a nice 2nd TE come fall.

TE Chris Mark How can you forget this beast of a TE.
OL
- Byron Bell. Talented redshirt freshman that spent
the entire spring atop the depth chart at RT. Bell has been
touted as one
of the most talented lineman to ever be signed by UNM and did not
disappoint
this spring with great footwork and technique.
OL- Erik Cook
Erik is the ultimate Hitmen playing any position
needed and is
flat out a wall. UNM has some talented D-linemen and the “stopper” was
number
69. Erik has reason to smile while playing, as he is the unmovable
object.

OL Joshua Taufalele
The first thing that catches you is the
hair hanging out from the helmet, but Joshua shows that he is ready to
battle
for a starting job and the post spring depth chart shows that he has
earned one
so far.
On the defensive
side of the ball
DL
- Jaymar Latchison. Redshirt freshman with
outstanding quickness and pass rushing moves from the DE position.
The
Lobo offensive line had difficulty keeping Latchison out of the
backfield this
spring.
DL- Jaymar Latchison
Midway through Spring Jaymar turned on
the jets and never looked back. Jaymar gives the Lobos a serious speed
pass
rusher off the line.

DL- the toughest spot to name as you can go with any of
these guys. Wesley Beck or Phillip Harrison, but we went with the
youngster
Brett Kennedy! The guy uses strength and bull rushing to get where he
needs to
go… The QB!
LB
- Zach Arnett. The Sr. established himself as the
leader of the Lobo defense after turning in an extremely active spring
camp.
Arnett was always around the ball and was a vocal leader on the
field
from the MLB position.
LB-Julion Conley
The redshirt frosh not only pushed himself
in the depth chart but also seemed to always be in the mix when it came
to the
ball.

LB Herbert Felder- The senior is ready to step up!
S
- Mica Williams. Redshirt freshman that received a
great deal of playing time at wolf safety due to the injury to Blake Ligon.
Williams is a tough hitter and already possesses a solid
understanding of
Rocky Long's defense.
S-Frankie Solomon
Another year of experience now has the
seasoned Solomon to have a big year. He definitely had a nice spring

S- another tough decision. Had Mike Love been at safety the
whole time, would have been him hands down. Instead we went with
another New
Mexican Bubba Forrest. Bubba had a nice spring and looks like he can
deliver
the goods!
CB
- Glover Quin. Fully recovered from his groin
injury last season Quin turned in a dominating spring camp. The
Sr. is
poised for a stellar season and should join DeAndre Wright on the
All-MWC first
team this year barring injury
CB- Glover Quin
We all know that DeAndre is a solid corner
and so does the MWC offenses look for them to test Glover and if spring
is any
indication Glover is ready for the task!

CB Jerome Jenkins- Stepped up last year when Glover was
fighting off injuries and looked just as solid this spring. He is the 3rd
best corner on this team, which is saying something when you have to
All-MWC
caliber corners in front of you.
Dom didn’t bring us his annual kickers report so
we didn’t
really mention those guys… Sorry not that they don’t get love from The
Red Menace,
just our kicking expert was a little slow with the info.
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