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NMSU getting good look at retooled wide receivers unit during spring season

Summary by KTSM
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KTSM) — After a 2024 season where New Mexico State averaged just 143 passing yards per game, one of Tony Sanchez's top priorities for 2025—along with finding a quality, reliable quarterback—was improving the wide receiver unit. This spring, New Mexico State is working with a 14-man wide receiver group. Nine are returnees and five are newcomers. NMSU lost Kordell David, Jordan Smith, Jahrique Lowe, and Isaiah Abeyta from l…

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KTSM broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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