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Aggies hold off Vandals

New Mexico State's Adam Shapiro, left, dives forward with the ball for more yards as Idaho safety Bradley Njoku defends during Saturday's game.
  (Robin Zielinski / Las Cruces Sun-news, Robin Zieli)
Associated Press
LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Andrew McDonald threw for two TD’s as New Mexico State avoided the FBS-Independent cellar by beating Idaho 24-16 on Saturday. Idaho and New Mexico State, both trying to avoid the cellar position of FBS Independent schools, traded passing TDs and field goals in the first half before Idaho (1-11) added a late 3-pointer for 13-10 halftime lead. McDonald tossed a 7-yard TD to Austin Franklin and Adam Shapiro ran for another touchdown for the Aggies in the fourth quarter, giving New Mexico State (2-10) an advantage Idaho could not overcome. In fact, the Vandals scored only three points in the second half. Idaho launched a final drive with two minutes left that ended with three incomplete passes from inside the New Mexico red zone. Idaho outgained the Aggies 459 to 371 yards, but New Mexico State had only one penalty while Idaho gathered eight for 95 yards.