I had mistakenly made a post indicating that Arizona State had been upset, but apparently the CBSsports.com scoreboard was messed up for some reason. Regardless, it still amazes my how Arizona State has regressed under Graham from his first few years.
Conversely, New Mexico State has been terrible for a long time. This is tangential, but I still don't get why the Sun Belt is dropping them even though they can now have a CCG with just 10 teams (I get dropping Idaho, since they're so far from everyone else). If anything, it would make sense for them to add NMSU back in all sports (which they were in before the WAC), since they'd be a top basketball program for them. For comparison, I get why there apparently isn't any interest between the Sun Belt and Liberty (which has it's own political / religious motivations like BYU), but they could add also another FCS program like they just did with Coastal Carolina to even it up.
As it is, it will be interesting to see how they and the other two low-profile independents (Liberty and Massachusetts) manage. I think it is feasible for NMSU, because they can schedule UMass & Liberty and various MAC / CUSA / SB teams along with an FCS home game, they have annual rivalry games with UNM and UTEP, and then they just need to take 2 or 3 guarantee game trips like tonight. If they get to 6 wins they're now virtually guaranteed a bowl game because the conference tie-ins for the low-profile ones have become essentially meaningless with 5-7 teams getting bowl bids..... Hypothetically, North Dakota State (name your top FCS program) could get 6-9 wins every year with a similar schedule if they wanted to.