Tony Lema
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I would, seriously, go to Las Cruces for that.Hopefully we'll sign a home-and-home with NMSU...
I would, seriously, go to Las Cruces for that.Hopefully we'll sign a home-and-home with NMSU...
If you make it to Las Cruces head to Mesilla for eats: La Posta or the Double Eagle.I would, seriously, go to Las Cruces for that.
La Posta, for sure! Been there quite a few times.If you make it to Las Cruces head to Mesilla for eats: La Posta or the Double Eagle.
If you make it to Las Cruces head to Mesilla for eats: La Posta or the Double Eagle.
Their stadium is about size of SMU's I think? Las Cruces not the best party town to spend a weekend for College Football IMO though. Boulder sounds better.Hopefully we'll sign a home-and-home with NMSU...
It's beautiful! http://www.doubleeagleonline.com/Double Eagle is haunted. It was in an episode of Ghost Adventures. I would definitely check that place out!
Wow, you're right! That episode on Ghost Adventures had some very nice pics, but nothing like the actual site that you tagged. I will definitely check it out next time I'm up in that area. Thanks!It's beautiful! http://www.doubleeagleonline.com/
Do not understand why people belittle others, such as making fun of NMS.
Be happy for them, not degrade what they have. TCU fans should be better than
insults and petty comments.
A little harsh maybe.You should understand what NMSU is. It is a university run at the difficulty of a cheap community college with faculty that want a “retirement gig”. You don’t go to Las Cruces to work hard. Students have low attendance, and faculty are pushed to not allow majority failures as it decreases enrollment/tuition. The end result is many classes offer enough extra credit to pass while failing essentially everything. Football has no support and no funding. They held a fundraiser asking fans to donate trail mix and packaged peanut butter sandwiches. They otherwise couldn’t feed their athletes. I can only see this as a job to transition into retirement. They don’t expect Kill to win. Literally keeping the doors open will be a challenge.
A little harsh maybe.
It is what it is, but relative to the budget and enrollment, I don't think it's any "poorer" than a whole bunch of non-flagship, largish state schools. It's just an impossible place to be successful in sports because of it's location about 500 miles from any decent talent whatsoever.
You should understand what NMSU is. It is a university run at the difficulty of a cheap community college with faculty that want a “retirement gig”. You don’t go to Las Cruces to work hard. Students have low attendance, and faculty are pushed to not allow majority failures as it decreases enrollment/tuition. The end result is many classes offer enough extra credit to pass while failing essentially everything. Football has no support and no funding. They held a fundraiser asking fans to donate trail mix and packaged peanut butter sandwiches. They otherwise couldn’t feed their athletes. I can only see this as a job to transition into retirement. They don’t expect Kill to win. Literally keeping the doors open will be a challenge.
This is one of the worst jobs in college football.
They really had to make peanut butter sandwiches and trail mix to feed the kids?? That’s insane if true.
A little harsh maybe.
It is what it is, but relative to the budget and enrollment, I don't think it's any "poorer" than a whole bunch of non-flagship, largish state schools. It's just an impossible place to be successful in sports because of it's location about 500 miles from any decent talent whatsoever.