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Borregos Salvajes México is a college American football team that represents the
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, Campus State of Mexico. Unlike traditional teams such as
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, Aguilas Blancas or
Borregos Salvajes The ''Borregos Salvajes ITESM'' (in English: Wild Rams) is the name of all the cultural, artistic and sports teams that represent the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM) in various disciplines, such as sports, theatre, ...
(Monterrey), Borregos Salvajes-CEM is a younger program tracing is roots to the late-1970s. Nonetheless, it has recently experienced success on the playing field having won two national championships in 2000 and 2003. With the expansion of the private education system of the ITESM, founded some alternative campus outside its home city of Monterrey, one of those campus were the Campus Estado de México. Then the origins of the team are the late-1970s when the Campus Estado de México was founded and built in
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in the State of Mexico. The only buildings were the so-called "Torre Central", Aulas I, the Cafeteria, the gym and the athletics and football court. At the beginning the team developed only minor categories (Juvenil) and didn't appear in the most important competition (Liga Mayor), during the period from the creation until 1985 the team suffered and had lows and highs. At the end of the 1980s the team entered the Liga Mayor at the Conferencia Nacional, where got the championship and get the right to access the Conferencia Metropolitana. The team achieved championships in 2000 and 2003, defeating the Borregos Salvajes-Mty. The stadium where the team plays as a host team is the Estadio TEC CEM, frequently called the "Plastic Corral".


History

Before the start of the 2016 season, ITESM authorities decided to merge the three
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teams (ITESM CCM, ITESM CEM and ITESM Santa Fe) into a new one:
Borregos Salvajes México Borregos Salvajes México is a college American football team that represents the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Campus State of Mexico. Unlike traditional teams such as Pumas Dorados de la UNAM, Aguilas Blancas or Borreg ...
. This new team would still play at the Corral de Plástico and kept most of Borregos CEM staff and players for the 2016 tournament. Because of this, the new team is seen as Borregos CEM spiritual successor.


Borregos Salvajes CEM

The Borregos Salvajes CEM (English: ''CEM Wild Rams''), or simply Borregos CEM, was an
American football American football (referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada), also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team with ...
team representing the State of Mexico campus of the
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) ( en, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education), also known as Tecnológico de Monterrey or just Tec, is a secular and coeducational private university based in ...
(ITESM). The Borregos Salvajes competed in the ONEFA and later in the Conferencia Premier CONADEIP. In 2016, ITESM authorities decided to merge its three
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college football programs (ITESM CCM, ITESM CEM and ITESM Santa Fe) into one new team named
Borregos Salvajes México Borregos Salvajes México is a college American football team that represents the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Campus State of Mexico. Unlike traditional teams such as Pumas Dorados de la UNAM, Aguilas Blancas or Borreg ...
, thus, ending the Borregos CEM program. During its existence, the team won two national championships in 2000 and 2003.


Beginnings (1994–1996)

The precedent of the Liga Mayor team was established in 1979 in the ITESM Campus Estado de México (CEM). In 1994, the Borregos CEM made their debut in the ONEFA Liga Mayor. The team started competing in the Conferencia Nacional, which was the second tier of
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in Mexico. On their first season, led by coach Rafael Duk, Borregos CEM managed to qualify to the playoffs but lost the final against the Panteras Negras UAM 0–13. The next year the team reached the final again but lost to the Guerreros Aztecas UNAM 17–19. In 1996, Borregos CEM reached the Conferencia Nacional final for the third time in a row and this time won, defeating Lobos UAC 28–6. By winning the Conferencia Nacional championship, Borregos CEM earned the promotion to the Conferencia de los 10 Grandes, the highest level of college American football in Mexico.


10 Grandes and 12 Grandes (1997–2008)

On their first seasons in the top conference Borregos CEM continued having good results, despite the fact that most of the teams that reached the 10 Grandes from the Conferencia Nacional tend to struggle to achieve good results and ended being relegated again. In 2000, after finishing the regular season undefeated and qualifying to the final, Borregos CEM defeated
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in the final 38–28 to win their first national championship. In 2002, head coach Rafael Duk resigned from the team and Enrique Borda was appointed as the new head coach. The team repeated the feat three years later in 2003 in a replay of the 2000 final, this time Borregos CEM won 38–36.


Final years (2009–2015)

For the 2009 season, all the ITESM teams left the ONEFA and created their own league, the Campeonato Universitario Borregos. Borregos CEM and Borregos Monterrey played the tournament final, won by Monterrey 42–23. In 2010 Borregos CEM joined the newly created Conferencia Premier and on the following seasons the team remained as one of the new conference's title contenders but without winning any title. In 2012 coach Enrique Borda left the team and was replaced by Enrique Zárate, who worked as defensive coordinator under Borda. Zárate remained as head coach only for one season and was replaced by Jorge Guerra in 2014.


Championships


National championships

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Conference championships

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References

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