2011 New Mexico State Aggies football team
The 2011 New Mexico State Aggies football team represented New Mexico State University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Aggies were led by third year head coach DeWayne Walker and played their home games at Aggie Memorial Stadium. They are members of the Western Athletic Conference. They finished the season 4–9, 2–5 in WAC play to finish in seventh place.
Schedule
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Date |
Time |
Opponent |
Site |
TV |
Result |
Attendance |
September 3 |
6:00 PM |
Ohio* |
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, NM |
ALT |
L 24–44 |
14,728 |
September 10 |
1:30 PM |
at Minnesota* |
TCF Bank Stadium • Minneapolis, MN |
BTN |
W 28–21 |
48,807 |
September 17 |
6:00 PM |
UTEP* |
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, NM (The Battle of I-10) |
ALT |
L 10–16 |
19,751 |
September 24 |
2:00 PM |
at San Jose State |
Spartan Stadium • San Jose, CA |
ESPN3 |
L 24–34 |
13,456 |
October 1 |
5:00 PM |
at New Mexico* |
University Stadium • Albuquerque, NM (Rio Grande Rivalry) |
The Mtn. |
W 42–28 |
30,091 |
October 15 |
6:00 PM |
Idaho |
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, NM |
ALT2 |
W 31–24 |
12,711 |
October 22 |
10:00 PM |
at Hawaiʻi |
Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI |
Oceanic PPV |
L 34–45 |
33,671 |
October 29 |
6:00 PM |
Nevada |
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, NM |
WSN/ALT2 |
L 34–48 |
15,782 |
November 5 |
10:30 AM |
at Georgia* |
Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA |
CSS |
L 16–63 |
92,746 |
November 12 |
6:00 PM |
Fresno State |
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, NM |
WSN/ALT2 |
W 48–45 |
14,227 |
November 19 |
8:15 PM |
at BYU* |
LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT |
ESPNU |
L 7–42 |
57,134 |
November 26 |
2:00 PM |
at Louisiana Tech |
Joe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, LA |
ALT2/CST |
L 0–44 |
17,458 |
December 3 |
6:00 PM |
Utah State |
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, NM |
ALT2/KCSG |
L 21–24 |
13,631 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from Coaches Poll released prior to game. All times are in Mountain Time. |
References
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- Miller Field (1894–1932)
- Quesenberry Field (1933–1949)
- Memorial Stadium (1950–1977)
- Aggie Memorial Stadium (1978–present)
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