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Brian Urlacher has put together a Hall of Fame resume on the football field and he's an icon in Chicago, but he hasn't forgotten about where he came from - Lovington, New Mexico ...
Following an All-American career in cherry and silver, Brian Urlacher's No. 44 will be permanently retired at halftime of the Lobos game against Air Force Friday.''He's synonymous with New Mexico ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- New Mexico senior Brian Urlacher is an intimidating and intriguing throwback to a fossilized era of football. A cross between Chuck Bednarik and Deion Sanders. Brian Urlacher ...
Former Bears middle linebacker Brian Urlacher and running back Adrian Peterson were inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame Tuesday night in New York. The Class of 2017 consists of 10 ...
It has been a long time since recently retired linebacker Brian Urlacher played with the New Mexico Lobos, but after an illustrious NFL career, he was rewa ...
Long before the world knew Chicago Bears star linebacker Brian Urlacher, Lovington High School football coach Jaime Quinones knew he was special. As Urlacher’s stock was rising at the University ...
ALBUQUERQUE -- All Pro linebacker Brian Urlacher, who led the Chicago Bears to last weekend's Super Bowl, has been named Professional Athlete of the Year by the New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame.
New Mexico retired former Chicago Bears star Brian Urlacher's No. 44 jersey at halftime of the Lobos' 45-37 victory over Air Force on Friday night. The crowd of almost 22,000 people stood and ...
On January 29, it was announced by the University of New Mexico that former Lobo and current Chicago Bear Brian Urlacher would donate $500,000 to the UNM football program ...
ALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico retired former Chicago Bears star Brian Urlacher’s No. 44 jersey at halftime of the Lobos’ game against Air Force on Friday night.
Urlacher attended Lovington High School with his brother and helped the Wildcats win the 1995 3A New Mexico state high school football title with a perfect 14-0 record. The Wildcats won the title ...
Former Bears middle linebacker Brian Urlacher and running back Adrian Peterson have been selected to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. The Class of 2017 consists of 10 first-team All ...