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ASU vs New Mexico: By the numbers

See which numbers stood out in the Sun Devil victory

against Cal Poly Friday, Sept. 18, 2015 at Sun Devil Stadium  in Tempe.
against Cal Poly Friday, Sept. 18, 2015 at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe.

Receiving yards for sophomore running back Demario Richard, setting the record for an ASU running back. The biggest of those came in the fourth quarter, as Richard went 93 yards for a touchdown to give ASU a 21-point lead.

Average kick length for junior punter Matt Haack. On six punts Friday, Haack had three kicks over 50 yards and made New Mexico start inside its own 20-yard line two times, controlling field position.

Consecutive completions by Bercovici in the second and third quarters. Over that stretch, Bercovici gained 131 yards and scored two touchdowns.

ASU drives that lasted longer than three minutes, compared to three such drives by New Mexico. The lack of long drives showed in the final tally, as the Lobos had the ball for nearly a full quarter longer than the Sun Devils.

Fumbles by the Sun Devils, upping their season total to 10 through three games. ASU has lost just four of those, but opponents have fumbled just three times and have lost one.


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