ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- New Mexico (8-4, 6-2 Mountain West) vs. UTSA (6-6, 5-3 Conference USA), 2 p.m. ET (ESPN)Line: New Mexico by 7 1/2Series Record: Split 1-1WHATS AT STAKEUTSA is making its first bowl appearance in its programs brief history. The Roadrunners football program was launched only six years ago and the team won five of its last eight to finish second in Conference USAs West Division under first-year coach Frank Wilson. New Mexico is 3-8-1 in bowl games and returns to the New Mexico Bowl for the second straight year. The Lobos back-to-back postseason appearances come after years of turmoil on and off the field.KEY MATCHUPUTSAs pro-style offense versus New Mexicos triple-option threat. The Roadrunners are led by quarterback Dalton Sturm, who threw for 2,052 yards and 18 touchdowns this season. UTSA also has depth among its speedy receiving corps. The Lobos lead the nation in rushing yards per game with 360.9 and racked up 4,331 rushing yards, the most in school history. New Mexico has two running backs with 1,000 rushing yards each and rarely turns the ball over.PLAYERS TO WATCHUTSA: Junior wide receiver Josh Stewart leads the Roadrunners with 36 receptions for the schools single-season record of 682 receiving yards. Defensive lineman Marcus Davenport has anchored the UTSA defense with 6.5 sacks and 62 tackles, 10 for a loss.New Mexico: Running back Teriyon Gipson has 131 carries for 1,209 yards and 12 touchdowns. His 9.23 yards per carry average leads the FBS. Fellow running back Tyrone Owens is second with 1,084 rushing yards. Both led the Mountain West in rushing yards.FACTS & FIGURESSix years ago, New Mexicos football program was in dire straits and UTSA was just starting its program. Before New Mexico offered former Notre Dame head coach Bob Davie the Lobos coaching job, UTSAs Lynn Hickey reached out to him for advice on building the Roadrunners program. ... UTSA won seven games back in 2013 but the team was in its final year of reclassifying to the FBS and not eligible to play in the postseason. ... New Mexicos Jason Sanders is currently the national leader in touchbacks and has made 81 extra points in a row. ... High temperatures are expected to hover around the mid-40s with a 20 percent chance of precipitation. Players could see 25 mph gusts. ...The Roadrunner, UTSAs mascot, is the state of New Mexicos official bird.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25Air Max Plus Femme Pas Cher . -- Josh Sterk scored once and set up two more as the Oshawa Generals edged the visiting Belleville Bulls 3-2 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Air Max 720 Noir Pas Cher . The 28-year-old from Calgary matched his career best after missing just one shot in his two rounds of shooting in the mens 10-kilometre sprint competition. 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Price opened the tournament with a sturdy 19-save performance against the Norwegians, yielding just one goal.Diego Costa might have had an ulterior motive for his behaviour in Chelseas defeat at Goodison Park, according to the Sunday Supplement panel.The enigmatic Blues striker was sent off for the first time since arriving in England in Chelseas 2-0 defeat at Everton, after clashing with Gareth Barry.There were allegations that Costa tried to bite Barry, which have since been denied by the Everton midfielder, but The Suns European football correspondent Antony Kastrinakis told the Sunday Supplement he believes Costas actions were part of a plan. Diego Costa (middle) is shown a red card at Goodison Costa had exactly the same reputation at Atletico Madrid as he has developed in England, Kastrinakis said. His behaviour over the last few months is purely to show Roman Abramovich that he wants out.He wanted out last May. There were stories from various friends of his that he wanted to return to Atletico Madrid. It could have been done in January when Atletico made a bid, but Chelsea would not let him go.I think all of this is his frustration, because he wants to play elsewhere.Regardless of his motives, Costa could face further action after yet another flashpoint in his career, and the Daily Stars chief sports writer Jeremy Cross is in agreement there is more to it this time. Guus Hiddink says he didnt see the incident that saw Costa sent off, but believes his player was provoked There is probably an ulterior motive to his behaviour, but he is idolised by children all over Europe and here in the Premier League - you just dont do it, Cross said.dddddddddddd.It just sums him up. He obviously has a switch that goes on and off.Chelsea will worry because he will have a reputation that precedes him with referees, and opposition players will be out to wind him up.Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink admitted in his post-match news conference he had not seen the incident but admitted frustration may have played a role. (Costa) was chased a bit in the game. They went after him. They knew it. It is within the rules, Hiddink said.I like him still going towards the edge but you also have to take into consideration he was desperate to play. It is all the combination; not fully physically fit and all the provocations and he has to take responsibility for the incident.Also See:Everton-Chelsea talking pointsLukaku double ousts ChelseaHazard stuck in a rut?Chelsea stars: Stay or go? ' ' '