Devon Dampier led the New Mexico Lobos to an impressive 38-35 upset victory over No. 18 Washington State on Saturday night. Dampier rushed for 193 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winning 1-yard score with 21 seconds left. Despite being down 14 points in the third quarter, the Lobos rallied to secure the win and improve to 5-6 on the season. John Mateer of Washington State threw for 375 yards and four touchdowns, including three to wide receiver Kyle Williams, who finished with 181 yards. However, it was New Mexico’s ground game that made the biggest impact, racking up 360 yards rushing. The win snaps Washington State’s four-game winning streak and dims their College Football Playoff hopes. The Cougars dominated the first half, taking a 28-14 lead behind Mateer’s strong performance. But Dampier and the Lobos fought back in the second half, culminating in the game-winning drive. The victory keeps New Mexico’s bowl bid hopes alive and solidifies their reputation as a team that can come from behind to secure big wins. The exciting matchup showcased the talent and resilience of both teams, but ultimately it was New Mexico that emerged victorious.
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