After having a stellar career at Hobbs High School, quarterback Gavin Hardison flew under the radar and did not receive a single offer until he was heavily recruited by New Mexico Military Institute.
Not very many New Mexico Military Institute student-athletes can get the opportunity to play at the NCAA Division I and professional levels.
Kurt Taufa’asau got his chances.
Chase Kyser has been blessed.
Since his playing days at Goddard High School to his time as a wide receiver at Eastern New Mexico University, Kyser has made the best of every opportunity he’s been given.
Before his glory days as a sophomore at New Mexico Military Institute, Jordan Ta’amu had always been overlooked at the quarterback position.
Now he’s getting a chance to shine at the highest level.
Plenty of junior college student athletes relish an opportunity to continue their careers at a four-year university.
By the end of the semester, the New Mexico Military Institute Bronco football team will have sent 38 kids to the next level.
One major reason why the Roswell Coyotes were able to capture back-to-back state titles in football during the 2018 and 2019 seasons was because of the major contributions from seniors Xavier Lomeli, Joel Sanchez and Jasia Reese.
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The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco football team lost a nail bitter in the Championship game 36-35 at Navarro College on Saturday in Corsicana, TX.
The Broncos football team made the most of it's trip to Kilgore, TX on Saturday, taking down the thrid-ranked Rangers in the first round of the Southwestern Junior College Football Conference playoffs, 20-10.
As if homecoming wasn’t exciting enough, the New Mexico Military Institute Bronco football team [5-4, 3-4] won a classic at the Wool Bowl, downing Blinn College [4-5, 2-5] with a touchdown in the final 20 seconds of play, 45-42.
Last week, the New Mexico Military Institute Bronco football team evened up their overall record to 4-4 with an impressive comeback win on the road against Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, 35-21.
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The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco Football [3-4, 1-4] team fell to the Navarro Bulldogs [4-4, 3-3] 47-10 at the Wool Bowl on Saturday afternoon.
The New Mexico Military Institute got their second straight victory on Saturday night defeating the Tyler Junior College Apaches in the Wool Bowl, 20-14, thanks to stellar defensive play.
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The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco football team improved their record to 2-2 with a win on the road against the Air Force Prep Huskies, 31-17, at Husky Field in Colorado Springs, CO last Friday.
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The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco football team gave the #2 Kilgore College Rangers a scare at the Wool Bowl on Saturday with the Rangers winning the game 35-26.
Kilgore got the scoring started on a one-yard touchdown run for a 7-0 lead with 8:26 left in the first quarter. NMMI kicker Roland Tyson answered the touchdown with two field goals. The first was hit from 30 yards with 2:15 left in the first quarter and the other one from 35 yards to make the score 7-6 with 11:36 left in the half. Kilgore would get a touchdown in the closing seconds of the first half to head into the locker room leading 13-6.
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The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco football team defeated the Maricopa Mustangs 47-3 at Mountain View High School in Glendale, AZ on Saturday.
The Broncos started the scoring off of a Nathan Giles interception at midfield. Giles returned the interception to the Maricopa seven yard line. Fred Jackson did the rest of the work on three straight carries to give the broncos a 7-0 lead.