Albuquerque Journal

HONORING LOBOS PAST

UNM’s Hannah, Hunter to revive jersey numbers of former stars

- BY STEVE VIRGEN

University of New Mexico coach Danny Gonzales wants to honor the past and start a Lobo football tradition by having some of his football players wear the jersey numbers of great UNM players of the past.

This season, senior linebacker Reco Hannah will wear No. 44 to represent Brian Urlacher, regarded as the greatest Lobo of all time, and redshirt freshman linebacker Dion Hunter will wear No. 42 to honor fellow homegrown standout Bobby Santiago.

Both numbers had been retired.

“This is all about protecting the past, the present and the future of Lobo football,” said Gonzales, who spoke to Urlacher and Santiago to gain their approval. “The plan is to use those numbers because they need to be celebrated.”

Hannah, an outside linebacker who is expected to have a productive season, had worn No. 23.

He is originally from Rock Mills, Alabama. He is on his super senior season, having received an extra year of eligibilit­y due to the coronaviru­s-delayed and shortened 2020 season.

Urlacher, who played for the Lobos from 1996-99, led the nation in tackles his junior year with 178, and he was a consensus first-team All-America in 1999 as a free safety. He was a firstround pick, No. 9, by the Chicago Bears and went on to become a Pro Football Hall of Famer.

Each year, one defensive player will be selected that best exemplifie­s how Urlacher played on the field for the Lobos, Gonzales said.

“Coach G came up to me and asked if I wanted to wear it,” Hannah said. “It’s an honor. Brian Urlacher, an All-American, went to the league, played for the Bears, Hall of Famer, it’s a phenomenal feeling . ... I can’t thank Coach G enough for believing in me like that.”

Hunter, an inside linebacker who had worn No. 41, was a grayshirt at UNM in 2019 after he starred at Cleveland High School. He saw action in four games last year with five tackles in the loss at Hawaii.

Santiago, who played for the Lobos 1960-62, was a first-team All-Western Athletic Conference running back when he led UNM to the WAC title in the debut of the league in 1962. His 91-yard touchdown run against Colorado State in 1962 remains a program record.

Each season, one metro area player will be selected to wear Santiago’s 42.

“It feels pretty good to be representi­ng a New Mexican, to represent the state and the city, someone who did something really big for the school,” Hunter said. “His name is still hanging up in the University Stadium. It’s really big to wear his num

ber and honor a player like that from home.”

Gonzales, who played football at UNM and was a Lobos assistant coach, has made it a point to connect with UNM football alumni and honor the past since he was hired in December of 2019. Gonzales went to UNM football games as a kid. He played football at Valley High School.

“Reco is going to represent Brian, who is the best defensive player to ever play here,” Gonzales said. “Bobby Santiago was a hero to Albuquerqu­e. He was a hero to me growing up. He’s Hispanic. He’s one of the greatest players to play here. He’s from here. He went to Albuquerqu­e High, which I forgive him for that. Outside of that, that’s really cool. Now we have a Rio Rancho Cleveland kid that’s a New Mexico kid representi­ng Bobby Santiago. I don’t think it gets much better than that.”

The Lobos open the season on Thursday at 6 p.m. against Houston Baptist at University Stadium.

 ?? COURTESY OF UNM ATHLETICS ?? Brian Urlacher, a Lovington High graduate, went on to earn NFL Hall of Fame status after being named an All-American at UNM. Current Lobo Reco Hannah will wear his No. 44 jersey.
COURTESY OF UNM ATHLETICS Brian Urlacher, a Lovington High graduate, went on to earn NFL Hall of Fame status after being named an All-American at UNM. Current Lobo Reco Hannah will wear his No. 44 jersey.
 ?? COURTESY OF UNM ATHLETICS ?? Bobby Santiago, an Albuquerqu­e High graduate, starred for UNM from 1960-62. His uniform number (42) was retired, but current Lobo Dion Hunter will wear it in Santiago’s honor.
COURTESY OF UNM ATHLETICS Bobby Santiago, an Albuquerqu­e High graduate, starred for UNM from 1960-62. His uniform number (42) was retired, but current Lobo Dion Hunter will wear it in Santiago’s honor.
 ??  ?? Reco Hannah
Reco Hannah
 ??  ?? Dion Hunter
Dion Hunter

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