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Parker Awad and New Mexico State will take the field against Keyone Jenkins and Florida International on Tuesday.

New Mexico State will head on the road in Week 10 of the college football season to take on Florida International on Tuesday night at Pitbull Stadium in Miami, Florida. The Aggies head into this week with a 2-5 record overall and a 1-3 record against teams from Conference USA. They won one of their two games in the first game of the season, 23-16, against Southeast Missouri. They lost five straight games, including three against conference teams, before winning last week against Louisiana Tech 33-30 in double overtime to win their second game and first conference game. Parker Awad, the team’s sophomore quarterback, has 518 yards and four touchdowns with three interceptions this season. There are two receivers on this team with over 200 yards already, including PJ Johnson III, who has 215 yards on 12 receptions with a touchdown, and TJ Pride, who has 213 yards on 20 receptions and a score.

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Game Date: Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024

Game Time: 7 p.m. ET

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The Panthers are not much better than New Mexico State heading into this week. They are 2-6 overall and also just 1-3 against conference teams in Conference USA. Their first win came against Central Michigan in the second week 52-16. Their other win and first conference win came against Louisiana Tech 17-10. They have since lost three games against Liberty, UTEP, and Sam Houston.

Keyone Jenkins, the team’s sophomore quarterback, had 1,438 yards and 10 touchdowns with seven interceptions this season. His favorite target, Eric Rivers, has 32 receptions for 581 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 18.2 yards per reception. Kejon Owens leads the groundwork with 317 yards and five touchdowns.

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