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Sports Speak Up! Fans worried about Lobo men’s basketball, Lobo football recruiting

THERE WAS ZERO intensity by the UNM basketball players and coaches for the Utah State fiasco. Oh well, it was fun for a while with the Lobos starting out 14-0 and a couple coffee breaks in the Top 25. Now they’ve reverted to the UNM teams we’ve seen for several years with their 6-4 conference record, just hoping to finish in the top 5 and avoid a play-in game at the MWC Tournament. A trip to Las Vegas doesn’t come cheap anymore. Can UNM’s fans take another first-round tournament knockout?

— Lobo Mystified

WELL, DANNY GONZALES is saying this is the best recruiting class every at UNM. Hmmm … the 24/7 Recruiting Service ranks the Lobos 136th nationally and last in the MWC. And the ranking on the transfer portal was not much better. Maybe, the Coach should not toot is own horn on recruiting until he proves things on the field. (He) has created high expectations and anything short of a winning season should make it his last year at UNM.

— Stavros

THE JOURNAL led its sports page Tuesday with an article from the AP about how this is the first Super Bowl with two black quarterbacks. Everything is about race these days because liberal media insists it is. Let it go, most don’t care what color they are if they can play.

— Abby N

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