Wow with June wrapping up and the start of July
and all the
recruiting news that we have some stories have been kind of put on the
backburner. We are going to get out some of that information now for a
quick
change of pace.
First, Wes Henderson and Lee Roy have been busting
it with
regards to Lobo football and basketball recruiting this month, and in
the
process Wes had some time to speak with Lobo Offensive Line Coach Mike Degory
for our newest version of “Ask Coach D” What an awesome interview as
Coach
Degory lets you know Red Menace that Erik Cook has been instrumental in
talking
to the new coaching staff about UNM football tradition like The Lobo
Leap, Got
Syrup?, and The Hitmen! Figures as both Coach D and Erik are both
centers!


Two Centers keeping Red Menace Tradition alive:
Coach Mike Degory playing days with Florida, current Lobo Center Erik
Cook
Click
here to listen
to Wes and Coach Degory
Also, earlier last week former Lobo and current
Chicago Bear
LB Brian Urlacher had the Indoor Practice Facilities’ field named after
him.
TheRedMenace.com ‘s Rudy C. was there to interview Mr. Urlacher for you
Red
Menace!

Click here to listen
to Brian Urlacher
Finally, some men’s hoops news… The men’s
basketball team
filled their assistant coach vacancy today as Wyking Jones has been
added to
the staff. Here is the official press release from UNM:

Wyking Jones Named
Men’s Assistant Basketball Coach
Wyking (WHY-king) Jones
begins his first season as men’s assistant basketball coach at the University of New Mexico.
Jones replaces Chris Walker, who last
month accepted
a similar position at Villanova, his alma
mater.
Jones, 36, spent the past
two years as a travel team manager with Nike.
Prior to Nike, Jones worked
five seasons (2002-06) at Pepperdine as an assistant to head coach Paul Westphal.
“We’re very excited about
Wyking joining the staff,” said Lobos head coach Steve Alford. “He’s
been with
the Nike Grassroots program the past couple of years, so his experience
of
being around a lot of student-athletes and making those ties should
help us a
lot in recruiting. Wyking gives us a good transition with Coach
Walker
because he played for Coach Walker at Loyola Marymount.
Wyking has really good West
Coast ties because he played high school and college
basketball
in California.”
Before Pepperdine, Jones
played professional basketball in Italy, France, Japan, Lebanon and
South
Korea.
“I’m extremely excited and
honored to be a part of Steve Alford’s
staff and the Lobo basketball
family,” said Jones. “I have been very impressed – really blown
away -
with the fan support of New
Mexico men’s basketball for many years.”
Jones was a four-year
letterwinner for head coach John Olive at Loyola Marymount from
1992-95,
totaling 1,076 points and 493 rebounds in his career. He earned
all-West Coast
Conference honors as a junior in 1993-94, averaging 19.7 points and 8
rebounds
a game. Jones was also tabbed LMU’s Student-Athlete of the Year
following
his junior season.
Jones’ junior season was
highlighted by a 39-point, 16-rebound, five-block effort against San
Francisco. He tallied 20 or more points 12 times with eight
double-doubles, including a career-high 17 rebounds against Oral
Roberts.
Jones was honorable mention all-WCC as a senior when he averaged 13.1
points
and 5.9 rebounds.
Jones earned a bachelor’s degree in business
administration from Loyola Marymount in 1995. He
served as
a Lions’ assistant coach during the 1996-97 season.
Jones also has acting
experience. He had movie parts in “The Wood,” “Brown Sugar” and
“The
Benchwarmers,” and has done some television commercials.
Jones,
and his wife, Estrella, have a son, Jameel, and
a daughter, Zoe.