Albuquerque Journal

Lobo single-game tickets set to go on sale

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The University of New Mexico announced that single-game tickets for UNM’s 2016 football season were to go on sale at 12:01 a.m. today, exclusivel­y online at www. unmtickets.com.

Single-game ticket sales will begin Monday at the ticket office at at Pit at 8:30 a.m. and at all participat­ing Albertsons ticket outlets. Singlegame ticket sales at the UNM Bookstore ticket office will begin Tuesday.

Fans who attend today’s Fan Photo Day have an exclusive window to purchase tickets in person at the stadium. Fan Photo Day starts at 10:15 a.m.

Also, season tickets for the seven games are still available, beginning at $96.

The season opener is Sept. 1 against South Dakota at 7 p.m. at University Stadium.

OKLAHOMA: Redshirt freshman running back Rodney Anderson will miss the season after injuring his neck Thursday in an intrasquad scrimmage.

Coach Bob Stoops announced the news Friday.

“I hate it for Rodney,” Stoops said in a statement. “It didn’t appear to be much of an injury at the time and there’s no paralysis or anything like that. But we found out this afternoon that he will be out for the year.” Anderson, from Katy, Texas, suffered a season-ending leg injury at Tennessee last year in the second game. He rushed one time on the season, picking up 5 yards in the opener against Akron.

BAYLOR: Baylor is promising disciplina­ry action against sophomore receiver Ish Zamora after a video surfaced of him beating his dog with a belt this summer.

Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton says Zamora was cited for molesting an animal July 5 after the beating during house-training. The misdemeano­r is punishable by a fine of up to $500.

Acting coach Jim Grobe told

the Waco Tribune-Herald that Zamora is “going to be discipline­d by a bunch of people.” He promised sanctions from the university and says “we’ll do some things” in the athletic department.

NEBRASKA: Receivers coach Keith Williams will be suspended two weeks without pay and won’t be allowed to coach or attend the first four games of the season after his latest arrest on suspicion of drunken driving last weekend.

Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst said Friday that Williams could have been fired under terms of his contract.

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