The most important game of the night in the WAC -- that is in terms of how the WAC league games eventually play out this season and obviously keeping mind that it's early -- is New Mexico State against Boise State up in Idaho.
The Broncos own a home victory against San Jose State and a road win up in Moscow against Idaho to date so NMSU will actually be the first full-fledged test for Coach Greg Graham's squad. Yes, the Aggies are down in players but retain enough talent and firepower to give Boise State a solid challenge.
Big Matt Nelson will actually be facing off against someone bigger than him in Martin Iti, whose best talent is shotblocking. That will be a key duel. Also watch for how Reggie Larry performs. Boise wins if these two win their respective matchups.
New Mexico State has a road win against Idaho and a home victory over Fresno State so tonight's contest is its biggest challeneg this early in league play. Justin Hawkins will fill the stat sheet as usual so the key for the Aggies is how Jonathan Gibson performs. If he can get into the high teens or the twenties in scoring without having to take a same number of shots to do so then NMSU will be in good position to come away with a win. Also, Iti must remain out of foul trobule.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Biggest game of the night: NMSU at Boise
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 1:07 PM
Labels: Justin Hawkins, Martin Iti, Matt Nelson, Reggie Larry
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