Mountain West Football: Week 10 Winners And Losers

Malik Sherrod, Gunner Gentry, and Boise State were among the weekend’s biggest winners and losers from across Mountain West football.

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Mountain West Football: Week 10 Winners And Losers


Who came out ahead and who left something to be desired across the Mountain West in Week 10 of the college football season?


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Encouragements and letdowns from the week that was.

With a fresh batch of rivalry games and a dash of desperation on the docket, Mountain West football’s first weekend of November action didn’t disappoint. Here are the winners and losers from Week 10.

Winners

1. Fresno State running back Malik Sherrod

The clash for the Milk Can was as advertised, but Sherrod’s contributions helped ensured the rivalry trophy would stay in Fresno following a 37-30 win against Boise State. He ran for a career-high 132 yards on 21 carries, though it was his 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown that proved to be one of the Bulldogs’ biggest plays of the night. In all, Sherrod managed 255 all-purpose yards, the tenth-most in a single game in program history, and provided the Red Wave with memories they’ll talk about for a long time in the Central Valley.

2. UNLV wide receiver Ricky White

White has come alive over the past month and more than did his part on Saturday to help the Rebels keep pace in the conference title chase in a 56-14 victory over New Mexico. He had eight catches on nine targets for 165 yards and two touchdowns, the third time in four weeks he’s topped 150 receiving yards and scored multiple times.

3. Wyoming wide receiver Gunner Gentry

Sometimes, it’s not about the stats. In Gentry’s case, the nine-yard touchdown reception he hauled in during the second quarter of the Cowboys’ 24-15 win against Colorado State was his first since October 24, 2020. Knee injuries had kept him sidelined for the past two seasons, so he serves as a useful reminder that college football can often be a ground for perseverance and inspiration, to demonstrate what’s possible to others.

Losers

1. Air Force

Among the six Mountain West games last weekend, no result was more shocking than the Falcons’ litany of errors in a 23-3 defeat to Army at the Commander’s Classic. Not only did the Black Knights hold Air Force’s rushing attack to 3.9 yards per carry, they also forced six fumbles and recovered five of them, turning those opportunities into 13 points.

Quarterback Zac Larrier also had his worst game of the year at a very inopportune time, throwing two interceptions and taking two sacks while completing just 9-of-22 passes for 93 yards. The defense, meanwhile, limited Army to 4.2 yards per carry as a team but weren’t as disruptive as usual with just three tackles for loss and zero takeaways. While the Falcons still hold the inside track to hosting the conference championship, letting one of their annual goals slip away in such lopsided fashion may sting for a while.

2. Boise State

The Broncos are in the wilderness.

Little about the program is working like it did during its phenomenal run of success over two decades and the team’s 37-30 defeat against Fresno State provided plenty of evidence. Quarterbacks Maddux Madsen and Taylen Green each threw an interception, but Madsen was also just 22-of-42 for 258 yards and a touchdown and, according to Pro Football Focus, had four different turnover-worthy plays against the Bulldogs defense. Running back George Holani continued to play well following his recent return from injury, racking up 140 all-purpose yards, but he also had just three touches in the fourth quarter.

The defense, meanwhile, continued to flounder by allowing Fresno State to gain 6.4 yards per play and generating only one sack to go along with four quarterback hurries (per PFF) on 37 dropbacks. Effectively eliminated from the conference championship hunt and staring down the very real possibility of not even bowling in December, the Broncos must now move forward without top wide receiver Eric McAlister, as well, who elected to enter the transfer portal this morning. It’s a brave new world in Treasure Valley; the question is whether the blue and orange faithful are ready for it.

3. San Diego State

Speaking of less-than-ideal situations, the Aztecs’ 32-24 double-overtime loss to Utah State marked the team’s sixth defeat in their last seven games. While some individual performances stood out despite the result — linebacker Zyrus Fiaseu had three sacks, for instance, while quarterback Jalen Mayden had arguably his best overall performance of the season — many of the same problems persisted: They averaged 4.2 yards per carry, but Lucky Sutton’s 62-yard run accounted for 48.8% of the team’s rushing yardage on the game. The defense coughed up 288 yards’ worth of chunk plays and has now given up 44 plays of 20-plus yards on the season; that may not sound like much, but San Diego State gave up 48 such plays during their most recent run to the conference championship game just two years ago.

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PODCAST: Week 10 Mountain West Football Recap

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Jeremy and Josh are back to recap a wild Week 10 of Mountain West football. An undefeated goes down, over time games, rivalry games. Plus, they get into a debate over if Fresno State is next in line for a big money bowl game?

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2023 Mountain West Football Week 10 In Five Words

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How to scold Air Force?

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Week 10 is over and there were some interesting results with Air Force no longer undefeated, Fresno State getting the coveted milk jug, San Diego State having offense, and UNLV crushing sould.

Now… onto the quick recap of the week.

Air Force: Time to play backup quarterback.

Boise State: Fans are wanting new coach?

Colorado State: Such a great, bad team

Fresno State: Why kick to Malik Sherrod?

Hawaii: Get wins while you can

Nevada: There is no quarterback there.

New Mexico: Actually, they are looking better.

San Diego State: Passing game did some work.

San Jose State: Just chilling for next week

UNLV: Rebels want the league title

Utah State: Can’t catch a quarterback break.

Wyoming: Having Harrison Waylee back helps.

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Week 10 Mountain West Picks, Predictions, Streaming Guide

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November football is here


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Who does our staff like?

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Our staff makes another stab at picks. These odds are as of 10/31.

FRIDAY: Colorado State at Wyoming (-7), 8 p.m. ET,  TV: CBS SPORTS NETWORK OR STREAM WITH FREE TRIAL W/ FUBOTV

Jeremy: SU: Colorado State | ATS: Colorado State

Kaycee: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Colorado State

Josh F: SU: Colorado State | ATS: Colorado State

Brandon:  SU: Colorado State| ATS: Colorado State 

Michael: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

Erik: SU: Colorado State| ATS: Colorado State 

Roger: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

Logan: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Colorado State

Tj: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Colorado State

Army at Air Force (-18.5), 2:30 p.m. ET,  TV: CBS SPORTS NETWORK OR STREAM WITH FREE TRIAL W/ FUBOTV

Jeremy: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Kaycee: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Josh F: SU: Air Force | ATS: Army

Brandon: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force 

Michael: SU: Air Force | ATS: Army

Erik:  SU: Air Force | ATS: Army

Roger: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Logan: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

TJ: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Hawaii at Nevada (-3), 4 P.M. ET, TV: Spectrum Sports PPV (Hawaii) or STREAM: Team1Sports

Jeremy: SU: Nevada | ATS: Nevada

Kaycee: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Josh F: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Brandon: SU: Nevada | ATS Nevada

Michael: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Erik: SU: Nevada | ATS: Nevada

Roger: SU: Nevada | ATS: Nevada

Logan: SU: Nevada | ATS: Nevada

Tj: SU: Nevada | ATS: Nevada 

UNLV at New Mexico (+10), 6 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network

Jeremy: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

Kaycee: SU: UNLV | ATS: New Mexico

Josh F: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

Brandon: SU: UNLV | ATS: New Mexico 

Michael: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

Erik: SU: UNLV | ATS: New Mexico

Roger: SU:New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico

Logan: SU: New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico

TJ: SU: UNLV| ATS: UNLV

Utah State at San Diego State (+2.5), 7 p.m. ET,  TV: FS1 OR STREAM WITH FREE TRIAL W/ FUBOTV

Jeremy: SU:Utah State  | ATS: Utah State

Kaycee: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

Josh F: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

Brandon: SU: Utah State | ATS Utah State 

Michael Daly: SU: San Diego State | ATS: San Diego State

Erik: SU: Utah State | ATS Utah State

Roger: SU: Utah State | ATS Utah State

Logan: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

TJ: SU: San Diego State | ATS: San Diego State

Boise State at Fresno State (-3) 10 p.m. ET,  TV: CBS SPORTS NETWORK OR STREAM WITH FREE TRIAL W/ FUBOTV

Jeremy: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Kaycee: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Josh F: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Brandon: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State 

Michael: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Erik: SU: Boise State | ATS: Boise State

Roger: : SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Logan: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Tj: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Boise State 

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PODCAST: Week 10 Mountain West Football Preview

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Real football begins in November

Jeremy and Josh are back to preview the 10th week of Mountain West football. The Border War kicks things off on Friday night before another rivalry game on Saturday between Air Force vs. Army. This is a huge week with teams trying to inch close to bowl eligibility.

San Diego State and Utah State are back after byes and are hoping to get back on track. Then the final game of the weekend is another rivalry one between Fresno State and Boise State.

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Mountain West Football: Players Of The Month For October

The weather is finally cooling down, but these Mountain West football standouts were red-hot throughout spooky season.

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Mountain West Football: Players of the Month For October


The weather is finally cooling down, but these Mountain West football standouts were red-hot throughout spooky season.


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The small-sample elite.

Note: Players below are presented in alphabetical order.

Offensive Players of the Month

1. Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

Though Jeanty was limited by injury in Boise State’s victory over Wyoming in Week 9, the super sophomore still posted one of the nation’s best overall performances through October. In three games, Jeanty posted a Mountain West-best 163.3 all-purpose yards per game, averaging a whopping 7.08 yards per carry on the ground, and scored three touchdowns.

2. Kairee Robinson, RB, San Jose State

The Spartans surged in October thanks in large part to their star senior in the backfield. It was Robinson, not Jeanty, that led the Mountain West with 435 rushing yards and nine total touchdowns last month, though he also chipped in with ten receptions for 165 yards for the SJSU passing game, as well.

3. Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State

After posting a monster game to close out September against UConn, Royals kept the good times rolling into last month with a pair of 100-yard performances, racking up 17 catches for 325 yards in three contests, and a conference-high five receiving touchdowns.

4. Ricky White, WR, UNLV

Though the Rebels ended October with a bit of heartache, you can’t say White didn’t do everything possible to keep UNLV in the title game chase. After all, he tallied 24 catches for a Mountain West-high 400 receiving yards with touchdowns, topping 150 yards against both Nevada and Fresno State.

Defensive Players of the Month

1. Jay’Vion Cole, CB, San Jose State

If Cole’s October performance is any indication, the Spartans’ newest star defender is quietly putting together a pretty solid candidacy for defensive player of the year. He was the only defender in the Mountain West to intercept three passes last month, doing so across four games, though he added two additional pass breakups and, according to Pro Football Focus, allowed a reception on 10 of 21 targets.

2. Mohamed Kamara, DE, Colorado State

Where Cole’s case might be subtle, Kamara’s defensive player of the year push disrupted offenses just about as frequently as it did in September. He once again paced the Mountain West with four sacks and finished third among conference defenders with five tackles for loss while also racking up 20 total tackles.

3. Bo Richter, DE, Air Force

Then again, the same could be said of Richter, who posted an overall PFF grade of 81.7 throughout October, the seventh-best mark among Mountain West defenders who played at least 50 snaps, and racked up three sacks, seven tackles for loss, and a forced fumble to go along with 11 total tackles in three Falcons contests.

4. Jackson Woodard, LB, UNLV

When it came to tackling, few players in the country were as prolific as Woodard was in the middle of the Rebels defense last month. He was one of only 15 FBS players to average at least 11 tackles per game, though he also intercepted a pass against Hawaii and, according to PFF, also tied for third among Mountain West defenders with eight total stops.

Air Force vs. Army: How the Falcons can defeat the Black Knights

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Can Air Force retain the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy?

WEEK 10: Air Force Falcons 8-0 (5-0) vs. Army Black Knights 2-6

WHEN: Saturday, November 3rd — 12:30 P.M. MT/ 11:30 A.M. PT

WHERE: Mile High Stadium (Denver, CO)

WEATHER: Sunshine and clouds mixed. High 62F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.

TV: CBS Sports Network; John Sadak (play-by-play), Randy Cross (analyst), Tina Cervasio (sidelines)

RADIO: KVOR AM 740 in Colorado Springs, 104.3 the Fan in Denver, SIRIUS XM 380, SXM 970
Jim Arthur (play-by-play), Jesse Kurtz (analyst)

SERIES RECORD: Air Force leads the series record 38-18-1

WEBSITES: GoArmyWestPoint.com, the official Army West Point athletics website | GoAirForceFalcons.com, the official Air Force athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): Army | Air Force

SP+ PROJECTION: Air Force by 22

FEI PROJECTION: Air Force by 20.3

PARKER FLEMING PROJECTIONS:

Air Force is currently riding a 13-game win streak, dating back to 2022 as they are soaring towards securing a place in the Mountain West Championship game. Something the Falcons haven’t done since that magical ride Karson Roberts led them on back in 2015. Forget all of that though, because it’s ‘Beat Army’ week.

Yes, winning their first Mountain West Conference Championship would be an amazing accomplishment for the United States Air Force Academy. But there is universally one athletic objective that is unrivaled each and every season, and that is to win the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy.

Well, they’re halfway there as Bon Jovi famously sings. Two weeks ago, they beat Navy. Now, they must do something they haven’t done in seven seasons if they want to mark this mission accomplished; beat Army in consecutive years.

You couldn’t have two teams going in more opposite directions. Jeff Monken’s bunch are losers of five in a row, failing to score a single point in two of their last three contests. Air Force by contrast has yet to lose a game in 2023, winning every game by multiple scores, with the lone exception of their thriller over Wyoming at Falcon Staduim.

What has been a special run for Air Force can take a quick nosedive if they don’t finish the mission. They must beat Army to win their 21st Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, failing to do so by all accounts will drastically marginalize anything else they accomplish this year.

HERE’S HOW AIR FORCE CAN BEAT ARMY (again)

One of the major story lines for Army coming into the year was their “revamped” offense. They no longer consider themselves a conventional triple option offense, bringing in Drew Thatcher from Nebraska- Kerney, of Division II to shake things up. It suffices to say, the evolution is a work-in-progress.

In this new offense Army has tried to incorporate a passing attack to keep the opposition honest, operating typically from shotgun formations. They still run the ball, but not as effectively as some of their teams of past. Despite the new offense struggling to just 20 points per game, good enough for 116th nationally, they’ve stayed committed to the new philosophy.

A major reason for the lack of success is the rate at which Army has coughed up the ball. They’ve put the ball on the ground 19 times this year, losing 10 of those fumbles. It’s not been any better throwing the ball either, tossing 10 interceptions, throwing a pick every 13 pass attempts. This has the West Point offense averaging 2.5 turnovers per game.

Air Force has an opportunistic defense, don’t be deceived by the fact they have only forced nine turnovers. The Falcon offense limits opponents’ possessions, so there are less opportunities for takeaways. Whether it’s Bryson Dailey or the Freshman, Champ Harris at quarterback for Army, opportunities should be there to capitalize and steal a possession or two for the Air Force.

On top of taking advantage of an offense that has shown a propensity to be loose with the ball, Air Force needs to rack up steady gains on an underwhelming defensive line. The Black Knights are surrendering almost 200 yards per game (185.6) on the ground. One of the ways you disrupt the Falcon offense is by getting tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Something Army simply has not shown an ability to do.

Their starting trio of Frey, Lewis and Hill have garnered just 3.5 tackles for loss between them. This is something the Diesels should be able to exploit and get blockers on the linebackers creating opportunities for chunk yardage inside. When Air Force is chewing up yards with Emmanuel Michel and Owen Burk between the tackles, it spells certain doom for the opposition.

I would expect Defensive Coordinator Nate Woody to take a similar approach against the Falcons as Navy did, by loading up the box to try and take away the inside game. So to get that inside game going, an effective run game to the outside paired with some timely passes may be needed to soften things up. This is a medley that Air Force has counted on all year to complement one another, with much success.

It doesn’t matter how they get to it though, that inside run is what’s proven to be the dagger to many proverbial hearts. Army will meet the same fate if yards are had between those big Diesel tires.

Both teams defenses always seem to show up for this game. I wouldn’t expect any different this year. But the Army offense has been putting their defense in unenviable positions a lot this year, and there is a chance we’ll see four freshman featured on that unit when they play Saturday. That is not a recipe for success against Brian Knorr’s group.

The disparity in the two offenses is what will really make the difference on the scoreboard. Eventually Air Force is going to find a way to generate points, I’m not sure they same can be said for Army. Especially when you consider the personnel in the Falcons defensive unit; Alec Mock, Trey Taylor and Bo Richter all (should be) legitimately considered for MWC Defensive Player of the Year honors.

The Trophy case is getting crowded in Colorado Springs, Air Force sings second.

Air Force 17 – 6 Army

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Week 1 College Football Playoff Bowl Projections

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The first College Football Playoff rankings are out and despite the Air Force Falcons being ranked No. 17 in the AP poll, they are No. 25 in the rankings that matter.

Tulane which has one loss is ranked one spot ahead of Air Force. That is likely due to strength of schedule. The Green Wave has a loss against Ole Miss which is ranked 10th in these rankings. That loss is really good and it should be noted that Tulane was not at full strength missing quarterback Michael Pratt.

These initial rankings mean that Air Force is not in the Fiesta Bowl, or whatever big time bowl game the Group of Five team gets shuffled off to.

This changes the Mountain West bowl projections that we made prior to the playoff rankings earlier in the week.

So, we will update these rankings as well every week which could be different from the updates after the weekend slate of games.

2023 College Football Playoff Rankings Week 1: Air Force Is Ranked No. 25

Mountain West Bowl Projections

New Mexico Bowl

Saturday, December 16, 2023
5:45 pm ET, ESPN
University Stadium, Albuquerque, NM
Bowl Ties: Conference USA vs Mountain West
Matchup: Boise State vs. Coastal Carolina

LA Bowl

Saturday, December 16, 2023
7:30 pm ET, ABC
SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
Bowl Ties: Mountain West vs Pac-12
Matchup: Air Force vs. UCLA

RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl

Thursday, December 21, 2023
8:00 pm ET, ESPN
FAU Stadium, Boca Raton, FL
Bowl Ties: Group of Five vs Group of Five
Bowl Projection: San Jose State vs South Florida

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Saturday, December 23, 2023
3:30 pm ET, ESPN
Albertsons Stadium, Boise, ID
Bowl Ties: MAC vs Mountain West
Matchup: Frseno State vs. Ohio

EasyPost Hawaii Bowl

Saturday, December 23, 2023
10:30 pm ET, ESPN
Clarence TC Ching Athletics Complex, Honolulu, HI
Bowl Ties: American Athletic vs Mountain West
Matchup: UNLV vs. Florida Atlantic 

Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl

Saturday, December 30, 2023
4:30 pm ET, Barstool
Arizona Stadium, Tucson, AZ
Bowl Ties: MAC vs Mountain West
Matchup: Wyoming vs. Miami (OH)

New Year’s Six Games

CFP Semifinal Rose Bowl

Monday, January 1, 2024
5:00 pm ET, ESPN
Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA
Bowl Ties: CFP vs CFP
Bowl Projection: Michigan vs Georgia

CFP Semifinal Sugar Bowl

Monday, January 1, 2024
8:45 pm ET, ESPN
Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Bowl Ties: CFP vs New Year’s Six
Bowl Projection: Ohio State vs Florida State

Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Bowl

Friday, December 29, 2023
8:00 pm ET, ESPN
AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
Bowl Ties: New Year’s Six vs New Year’s Six
Bowl Projection: Ole Miss vs Texas

Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl

Saturday, December 30, 2023
12:00 pm ET, ESPN
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Last Season: Georgia 42, Ohio State 41
Bowl Ties: New Year’s Six vs New Year’s Six
Bowl Projection: Alabama vs Penn State

Vrbo Fiesta Bowl

Monday, January 1, 2024
1:00 pm ET, ESPN
State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ
Bowl Ties: New Year’s Six vs New Year’s Six
Bowl Projection: Washington vs Tulane

Capital One Orange Bowl

Saturday, December 30, 2023
4:00 pm ET, ESPN
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
Bowl Ties: ACC vs Big Ten or SEC
Bowl Projection: Louisville vs Oklahoma

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2023 College Football Playoff Rankings Week 1: Air Force Is Ranked No. 25

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The first College Football Playoff rankings are out and the Air Force Falcons not only earn a spot at No. 25, but they are not the top rated team from the Group of Five. That goes to Tulane at No. 24.

The Falcons are one of eight undefeated teams this year and that has them in a good spot to start the rankings. Be aware, these are the first rankings and there is a lot of football to go to finish the season.

ESPN’s FPI give the Falcons a 21.4% chance to win out and finish the regular season with a gaudy record of 11.6 – 1.3. That record could be enough to get them into a New Year’s Six game.

Tulane is the biggest threat and they already have one loss, but that came against Ole Miss. That close loss and tougher schedule puts them one spot higher at No. 24 and the loss came without starting quarterback Michael Pratt. That schedule is what the committee is looking for and rewarding tougher games.

Air Force’s schedule is a knock against them as their non-conference slate is pretty weak against Navy, Army, and new FBS program Sam Houston State. The Falcons miss Fresno State as well in conference play.

James Madison is undefeated but they are not eligible and then Liberty is 8-0 but they are not even ranked at the moment.

Toledo has just one loss on the year as does Fresno State and those are the other challengers for that coveted New Year’s Six bowl spot for the Group of Five.

Once again, there is a lot of football left and these things will change.

College Football Playoff Rankings, Oct. 31

  1. Ohio State (8-0)
  2. Georgia (8-0)
  3. Michigan (8-0)
  4. Florida State (8-0)
  5. Washington (8-0)
  6. Oregon (7-1)
  7. Texas (7-1)
  8. Alabama (7-1)
  9. Oklahoma (7-1)
  10. Ole Miss (7-1)
  11. Penn State (7-1)
  12. Missouri (7-1)
  13. Louisville (7-1)
  14. LSU (6-2)
  15. Notre Dame (7-2)
  16. Oregon State (6-2)
  17. Tennessee (6-2)
  18. Utah (6-2)
  19. UCLA (6-2)
  20. USC (7-2)
  21. Kansas (6-2)
  22. Oklahoma State (6-2)
  23. Kansas State (6-2)
  24. Tulane (7-1)
  25. Air Force (8-0)

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Week 9 Mountain West Football Power Rankings

Week 8 Mountain West Football Power Rankings Air Force rules but now has a backup QB Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire A few changes this week Week 9 is in the books and the changes heading into Week 10 are few and far between at the moment …

Week 8 Mountain West Football Power Rankings


Air Force rules but now has a backup QB


Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire

A few changes this week

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Week 9 is in the books and the changes heading into Week 10 are few and far between at the moment with teams keep winning.