By a 31-5 vote, Jamie Koch survived a bruising debate in the state Senate Monday to win another term on the University of New Mexico Board of Regents. But the lopsided vote belied strong opposition presented from faculty and student representatives, as well as some state lawmakers. Among opponents’ biggest gripes was the amount of money spent on top administrators over the last few years as funding for some academic programs has languished. The cost of administration at UNM had jumped to $8.2 million in 2008, up from $2.6 million in 2002, Dr. Tim Lowery, a UNM professor, told lawmakers sitting on the Senate Rules Committee Monday morning.