Jalen Smith's 2nd diving TD grab wins Rate Bowl as Minnesota denies New Mexico first 10-win season since 1982

The Gophers improved to 7-0 in bowl games under P.J. Fleck.

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - DECEMBER 26: Jalen Smith #8 celebrates his first-half touchdown with teammate Pierce Walsh #19 in the 2025 Rate Bowl against the New Mexico Lobos at Chase Field on December 26, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)
Wide receiver Jalen Smith scored twice in the 2025 Rate Bowl, including once to win the game for Minnesota in overtime. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)
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With leading wideout Le'Meke Brockington not playing in Friday's Rate Bowl, Minnesota needed someone to step up in a relatively thin receiver room.

Jalen Smith leaped at the opportunity. The redshirt freshman dove for a pair of touchdown catches, the second a game-winner in overtime. 

With a 20-17 victory, the Gophers (8-5, 5-4 Big Ten) improved to 7-0 in bowl games under head coach P.J. Fleck and denied New Mexico (9-4, 6-2 Mountain West) its first 10-win season since 1982.

Smith came into the day with only two touchdown receptions this season. He matched that total while recording six catches for 64 yards.

His classmate, quarterback Drake Lindsey, gave him a chance in the end zone on third-and-8 in overtime after New Mexico started the extra frame with a 36-yard field goal.

Lindsey threw off his back foot. As the ball reached the paint, Smith lifted off. He extended in front of a Lobos defensive back to reel in the pass before securing the 12-yard score when he hit the ground.

The first Lindsey-Smith connection was even more impressive. It also came on third down, this time on third-and-4 with less than two minutes left in the first half. New Mexico was leading 6-0 at that point.

That was, until Lindsey floated a pass to the back corner of the end zone. Lindsey put it only where Smith could get it, away from three trailing Lobos defenders.

The 10-yard touchdown pass hung in there for what felt like a minute. Smith tracked it perfectly and laid out for the score.

Minnesota, which entered third nationally in fewest penalties per game (3.3), had nine penalties for 87 yards against New Mexico. 

The Gophers survived those mistakes as well as a 100-yard kickoff return touchdown by Lobos senior running back Damon Bankston early in the fourth quarter. 

Bankston came into the matchup averaging 30.4 yards per kickoff return this season. He had already ran one back for six.

Friday, New Mexico turned his house call into eight points. Thanks to a trick play that saw running back Scottre Humphrey take a direct snap and hand it off to quarterback Jack Layne, who faked a pitch reverse and then threw over the middle to a wide-open Keagan Johnson for a two-point conversion that tied the game at 14-14.

That was a special play in a special New Mexico season that began with the Lobos bringing back just 34 players from the 2024 campaign, the fewest in the FBS.

They were picked 11th in the Mountain West preseason poll. Then they finished 6-2 in conference play.

But in their first bowl game since 2016, they came up short in overtime versus a Minnesota team that just keeps winning this time of year under Fleck.

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