New Mexico's Bob Davie hospitalized with 'heart trouble' after win vs. Sam Houston, report says

Ameer Tyree

New Mexico's Bob Davie hospitalized with 'heart trouble' after win vs. Sam Houston, report says image

New Mexico had quite the scare following its 39-31 victory over Sam Houston State on Saturday.

The Lobos' head coach Bob Davie was taken to the hospital following the contest due to heart trouble, according to a report from the Albuquerque Journal.

"We ask that you keep the Davie family in your prayers," athletic director Eddie Nunez said in a statement, via ESPN.

The 64-year-old's condition led New Mexico to cancel its postgame press conference.

Davie has been with the Lobos since the 2012 season and has compiled a 34-54 record during his time with the team.

He also led New Mexico to a Mountain West Conference championship in 2016.

Davie previously spent five seasons as Notre Dame's coach and left with a 35-25.

Ameer Tyree