PODCAST: Week 7 Mountain West Football Recap

PODCAST: Week 7 Mountain West Football Recap Another week of twists and turns Contact/Follow @MWCwire Shrug emoji Jeremy and Matt are back to recap Week 7 of Mountain West football. Another week of interesting results with Air Force blowing out a …

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Jeremy and Matt are back to recap Week 7 of Mountain West football. Another week of interesting results with Air Force blowing out a UNLV team that is suffering quite a few injuries. San Jose State’s offense stalls in its loss to Fresno State.

New Mexico gets nothing going with a new offensive coordinator, and Hawaii is getting healthier as it claimed its first FBS win of the year. Also, Utah State wins with its fourth-string quarterback.

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Mountain West Football: Week 7 Winners And Losers

Who were the big winners and losers from Week 7 of Mountain West football play? We make our picks for who shined and who disappointed.

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Mountain West Football: Week 7 Winners And Losers


We take a look at the Mountain West’s winners and losers from Week 7 of college football.


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Encouragements and letdowns from the week that was.

Week 7 in Mountain West football action featured just five games but had plenty of excitement in that small number. With some defensive fistfights and rivalry trophies on the line, some players and teams were destined to step up while others languished, so here are the winners and losers from Saturday’s games.

Winners

1. Utah State’s defense

After starting quarterback Cooper Legas got knocked out of the game in the first quarter with a concussion and backup Levi Williams suffered an ankle injury in the second, it might have been possible for Colorado State to steal another victory in conference play had the Aggies defense not stepped up in a big way to ensure that wouldn’t happen.

Despite also losing defensive end Byron Vaughns, Utah State kept the clamps on the Rams offense in a 23-13 victory by allowing just 3.9 yards per play. Daniel Grzesiak’s monster performance (three sacks, 3.5 tackles for loss, and a forced fumble) helped make up for Vaughns’s absence, as did Gurvan Hall’s game-sealing interception in the fourth quarter. It was the kind of effort they got repeatedly down the stretch in last year’s championship run, and the Aggies might need more of it if the injury news on offense isn’t good.

2. Fresno State defensive end David Perales

Speaking of monster performances, Perales’s dominance in a 17-10 victory over San Jose State on Saturday night might have single-handedly kept the Bulldogs’ title game hopes alive. He became just the second Mountain West player ever with four sacks and five tackles for loss, joining Utah’s Paul Kruger in that exclusive club, and may have set a tone for a re-energized Fresno State squad that is still very much in the thick of things and now has a key head-to-head advantage that may come in handy when November rolls around.

3. Hawaii running back Dedrick Parson

The Warriors offense has had its struggles throughout the season, but Parson put up the kind of performance against Nevada on Saturday night that reminds you why he’s one of the best playmakers in the Mountain West. He was given 24 carries against the Wolf Pack and responded with 136 yards and three touchdowns, all of which were season highs, leading the charge in what was easily Hawaii’s best offensive performance to date.

Losers

1. New Mexico’s coaching shuffle gambit

In their first game after replacing Derek Warehime as offensive coordinator with quarterbacks coach Heath Ridenour, the Lobos went south to Las Cruces and didn’t really look that much different on that side of the ball in a 21-9 loss to rival New Mexico State. New Mexico crossed midfield on just four of their 11 drives, coming away with a trio of Luke Drzewiecki field goals and a Miles Kendrick interception, and once again wilted after a respectable start in averaging 3.1 yards per play after the first quarter.

New Mexico also racked up four false start penalties and mustered only four explosive plays totaling 77 yards for the entire contest. This was a win the Lobos needed to bolster their hopes of climbing to bowl eligibility, but the same old offensive problems are threatening to completely derail what still looked like a promising campaign just a few weeks ago.

2. UNLV’s run defense

For the second time in less than a calendar year, Air Force ran all over the Rebels to the tune of 406 yards, at 5.3 yards per carry, in a 42-7 homecoming walloping at Allegiant Stadium. Though Austin Ajiake became just the second FBS defender to collect 20 total tackles this year, and the first Mountain West player to do so since David Woodward in 2019, UNLV managed only two tackles for loss as a team.

It’s the second straight week that a conference foe has had its way with the Rebels defense on the ground, so while injuries have certainly played a factor — they played against the Falcons without defensive linemen Naki Fahina and Adam Plant Jr., among others — and the offense didn’t do them many favors, their path to a bowl game could narrow considerably if defensive coordinator Keith Hayward can’t find answers soon.

3. The Mountain West’s already-slim New Year’s Six bowl hopes

When Old Dominion toppled Coastal Carolina early on Saturday, removing the last eligible undefeated Group of 5 team from the board, it seemed like there could be an opening for a top-tier Mountain West team to climb their way back into the picture. That was a nice bit of wishful thinking which lasted several hours before San Jose State lost on the road to Fresno State later in the evening.

Now that every team in the conference has at least two losses, it looks like the conference’s best hope to sneak into a big-time bowl game is to turn the clock back to 2014. You may recall that in the first year of the College Football Playoff era, the Boise State Broncos made their most recent Fiesta Bowl appearance with two losses and, at least for now, remain the only Group of 5 team to have accomplished that feat.

Given that no one is lighting the world on fire — Tulane, Cincinnati, and UCF all have one loss in the American but have yet to play one another; James Madison isn’t eligible out of the Sun Belt and the only one-loss team in that conference other than Coastal is South Alabama; and the MAC and Conference USA likely don’t have anyone seriously in the conversation — the odds are slim but, hey, this has been a goofy season. Anything could happen.

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Week 6 Mountain West Football Power Rankings

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Is this the upside down?

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The Mountain West has seen a lot of different teams this year be better and worse than expected. Fresno State is playing with a backup quarterback and looked lost and bad against the loss against UConn. UNLV is surprising us all and is seven points away from being undefeated, yeah that is right.

Those Rebels are facing the 3-1 San Jose State Spartans that regained its 2020 magic and a slow start vs. Portland State and in a game that could determine the West Division representative for the Mountain West title game.

Boise State was looking left for dead in an embarrassing loss to UTEP,  but then came in Dirk Koetter from the analyst role to offensive coordinator and used two quarterbacks to crush San Diego State. Broncos fans are wondering if it was a one-week boost or if this is sustainable.

This is all to say that the Mountain West is wild and pretty this year and once again these power polls took a turn with some movement after surprising results from last week and some interesting games heading into Week 6.

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Week 6 Mountain West Bowl Projections

Week 6 Mountain West Bowl Projections A new leader? Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Bowl projection season is here after, as usual Week 6 is over and the league is sort of starting to take shape. We have San Jose doing quite well through the …

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Bowl projection season is here after, as usual

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Week 6 is over and the league is sort of starting to take shape. We have San Jose doing quite well through the league, Boise State rebounding after a slow start, UNLV is surprising, despite its loss, and Fresno State really needs Jake Haener back.

The bowl projections have been slowly changing but this week has a few new wrinkles with Utah State playing better and clearly on the bowl radar despite being 2-4. It will take a great second half run to get to six wins.

2022 Mountain West Bowl Tie Ins, Lineup

 

Here are the bowl lineup for the Mountain West this year.

– Cotton Bowl – at-large vs. Group of Five
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs MAC
– Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl vs Pac-12
– New Mexico Bowl vs Conference USA
– Barstool Arizona Bowl vs MAC
– EasyPost Hawai’i Bowl vs Conference USA

Back up tie-ins are below

– Guaranteed Rate Bowl vs Big Ten or Big 12

Other Options

Cure Bowl vs Group of Five
– RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl vs Group of Five
– SERVPRO First Responder Bowl vs Group of Five
– Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl vs Group of Five

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PODCAST: Week 6 Mountain West Football Recap

PODCAST: Week 6 Mountain West Football Recap Quit the surprises for this week Contact/Follow @MWCwire Spartans, Broncos the best? Jeremy and Matt are back to go through all of the Week 6 games which feature for the first time all year, all …

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Spartans, Broncos the best?

Jeremy and Matt are back to go through all of the Week 6 games which feature for the first time all year, all conference contests. UNLV showed it is human but also lost Doug Brumfield to a leg injury early on.

Then we have Utah State being the team we thought in the preseason, Boise State just needed a fresh set of eyes at the offensive coordinator position, and Hawaii nearly pulls one off vs. San Diego State.

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Mountain West Football: Week 6 Winners And Losers

Who were the big winners and losers from Week 6 of Mountain West football play? We make our picks for who shined and who disappointed.

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Mountain West Football: Week 6 Winners And Losers


We take a look at the Mountain West’s winners and losers from Week 6 of college football.


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Encouragements and letdowns from the week that was.

Man, what a weekend of Mountain West football.

Week 6 brought a good chunk of drama along with it on Friday and Saturday, a full slate of conference games with three of the six contests decided by seven or fewer points. It wasn’t pretty for everyone, though, so here are the winners and losers from this weekend.

Winners

1. Utah State quarterback Cooper Legas

I wrote about how you couldn’t completely count out Utah State in the hunt for the conference title two weeks ago and Legas’s performance in a 34-27 win against Air Force on Saturday is exactly what I meant. In what might have been the weekend’s most shocking Mountain West victory, the Aggies signal-caller put up the best single game of his young career to date, throwing for 215 yards and two touchdowns on 18-of-23 passes while adding another another score on the ground to go along with 76 rushing yards.

It may still be an uphill climb for Utah State to defend the Mountain division title, but if this is the team we’ll see more often in the second half of the season, the Aggies could once again be no fun to face.

2. Boise State linebacker Ezekiel Noa

The Broncos linebacker has been a rock solid contributor to quality defenses for years now, but last night’s performance might have been the best of Noa’s collegiate career. He picked up six solo tackles, two tackles for loss, a sack, an interception, and a forced fumble as Boise State defeated Fresno State by a 40-20 margin to secure the Milk Can for another year.

3. Wyoming’s defensive line

Jay Sawvel’s defense got off to a slow start on Saturday against New Mexico, falling behind 14-0 by the end of the first quarter, but the men in the trenches were one big reason the Cowboys rallied and come away with a 27-14 road win over the Lobos.

Wyoming posted a season-high six sacks, all of which came after that lackluster first quarter and all of which came from the young defensive line. Even without star defensive tackle Cole Godbout, sophomore Gavin Meyer stepped into the breach with two sacks while Braden Siders, DeVonne Harris, and Oluwaseyi Omatosho chipped in to the pass rush, as well.

Losers

1. Norvell Bowl I

In what was easily the sickos game of the weekend within the Mountain West, the clash between the Rams and Wolf Pack began with dramatics from head coaches Jay Norvell and Ken Wilson in the pre-game and then… well, it was messy.

Colorado State had 14 penalties for 136 yards, the most flags in a game for the Rams since at least 2000, while Nevada had seven for 65 yards. The Rams were also just 1-of-11 on third downs; Nevada finished the day 7-of-19. Starting quarterbacks Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi and Nate Cox completed 50% and 47.6% of their passes, respectively, and combined for three interceptions while the offenses also had four fumbles, two of which ended up as giveaways. While there were some valiant individual efforts in CSU’s eventual 17-14 victory, you have to hope Norvell Bowl II, set for next year in Fort Collins, features crisper play all the way around.

2. UNLV

The Rebels didn’t get the kind of performance they hoped for on Friday night against San Jose State, dropping a 40-7 decision for the inside track in the West division title hunt. Quarterback Doug Brumfield got off to a slow start before getting knocked out early with injury, and while backup Cameron Friel did his best to try and rally the Rebels against a surging Spartans defense, the offense crossed midfield just three times in 11 drives.

The defense, meanwhile, coughed up far too many chunk plays (13, totaling 280 yards) and could not generate a takeaway for the first time this season. Things are far from over, but UNLV will need to regroup quickly with a home date against Air Force and road trips to Notre Dame and San Diego State on deck.

3. Fresno State defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle

The Bulldogs’ flailing quarterback situation has received more attention, but the defense might actually have the bigger problems, many of which were on display in the team’s 40-20 loss at Boise State on Saturday night. Fresno State gave up more than six yards per play for the third time in four games and managed just three tackles for loss while the Broncos ran wild with 316 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

If that weren’t bad enough, the ‘Dogs also allowed Boise State to convert 10-of-18 third downs, a 55.6% rate that is the worst of the season to date, and enabled the Broncos to get points on all eight of their trips to the red zone for the second year in a row. A pair of Jonah Dalmas chip-shot field goals kept the final result from being even worse, but a red-hot San Jose State team coming to Bulldog Stadium next week could only make matters worse

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Boise State vs Fresno State Prediction, Game Preview

Boise State vs Fresno State game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 6 game on Saturday, October 8

Boise State vs Fresno State prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 6, Saturday, October 8


Boise State vs Fresno State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 8
Game Time: 9:45 ET
Venue: Albertsons Stadium, Boise, ID
How To Watch: FS1
Record: Boise State (3-2), Fresno State (1-3)
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Boise State vs Fresno State Game Preview

Why Fresno State Will Win

What the heck was that?

QB Jake Haener might have been out – and he won’t play against Boise State – to lose at UConn 19-14 was a brutal clunker in a 1-3 start.

On the plus side, the defense was strong, the running game is far, far better than it showed against the Huskies, and turnovers were the big issue – they’re not going to give it away three times this week.

Boise State might have exploded in the second half of the win over San Diego State, but the offense is hardly smooth, and now it gets a Fresno State defense that’s going to step up its game against the ground attack.

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Why Boise State Will Win

Things aren’t exactly going well if you’re only gaining 187 yards of total offense and losing to UConn.

Fresno State played well against Oregon State, and wasn’t bad for a while against USC, but it still hasn’t beaten an FBS team and the team is getting worse instead of better – not having Haener is a problem.

On the other side, Boise State lost Hank Bachmeier to the transfer portal, but new offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter got Taylen Green and the running game going last week with 316 yards and five touchdowns – most in the second half – against Boise State. It should all work just enough to keep things moving against the Bulldogs.

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What’s Going To Happen

This should’ve been a preview of the Mountain West Championship, but it might be simply a game for survival.

Fresno State will play far better than it did against UConn, but it still won’t be enough. The offense will get a few more plays down the field and the running game won’t be nearly as bad, but it’s going to be another struggle.

Boise State is hardly playing great, and those final 30 minutes against the Aztecs might be an aberration, but there’s a positive momentum here after the changes. Green and RB George Holani will combine for over 150 rushing yards.

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Boise State vs Fresno State Prediction, Line

Boise State 27, Fresno State 17
Line: Boise State -7.5, o/u: 45.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3
Boise State vs Fresno State Must See Rating (out of 5): 2.5
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PODCAST: Week 6 Mountain West Football Preview

PODCAST: Week 6 Mountain West Football Preview Full slate of league games Contact/Follow @MWCwire San Jose State & UNLV in a big game Jeremy and Matt break down Week 6 of Mountain West play which is a full set of conference games with all 12 teams …

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San Jose State & UNLV in a big game

Jeremy and Matt break down Week 6 of Mountain West play which is a full set of conference games with all 12 teams in action. Who would have thought that San Jose State vs. UNLV could be an early decider for the West Divison this year. Fresno State vs. Boise State was to be some elite game but now both teams enter with questions with new quarterbacks and part of a coaching staff for the Broncos.

There is also the Norvell Bowl on Friday night with Nevada taking on Colorado State in a game between two not-so-great teams. San Diego State host Hawaii and the goal is likely to have Braxton Burmeister be healthy and finish the game under center.

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Week 6 Mountain West Football TV Schedule, Scoreboard, Odds, Picks

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Week 6 is here, who are you taking?

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Week 6 of Mountain West play is here and every single game is conference play and we might to start to see some separation among these teams. There are a pair of games on Friday night and the rest are throughout Saturday.

Find our staff picks below and how to tune in and watch these games.

Colorado State at Nevada -3, Friday, 10:30 p.m ET, TV: FS1 OR STREAM THE GAME WITH A FREE FUBOTV TRIAL

Jeremy: ATS: Nevada | SU: Nevada

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

Sean: ATS: Nevada | SU: Nevada

Brandon: ATS: Nevada | SU: Nevada

Phil: ATS: Nevada | SU: Nevada

Michael: ATS: Nevada | SU: Nevada

TJ: ATS: Nevada | SU: Nevada

Thomas:  ATS: Nevada |  SU: Nevada

UNLV at San Jose State -7 , Friday, 10:30 p.m ET, TV: CBS SPORTS NETWORK OR STREAM THE GAME WITH A FREE FUBOTV TRIAL

Jeremy: ATS: UNLV | SU: San Jose State

Josh F: ATS: UNLV | SU: UNLV

Sean: ATS: UNLV | SU: San Jose State

Brandon: ATS: UNLV | SU: San Jose State

Phil: ATS: UNLV | SU: UNLV

Michael: ATS: UNLV | San Jose State

TJ: ATS: UNLV | SU: UNLV

Thomas:  ATS: UNLV | SU: San Jose State

Air Force at Utah State -10, 7 P.M. ET, TV: FS1 OR STREAM THE GAME WITH A FREE FUBOTV TRIAL

Jeremy: ATS: Air Force | SU: Air Force

Josh F: ATS: Air Force  | SU: Air Force

Sean: ATS: Air Force | SU: Air Force

Brandon: ATS: Air Force  | SU: Air Force

Phil: ATS: Utah State | SU: Air Force

Michael: ATS: Air Force | SU: Air Force

TJ: ATS: Air Force | SU: Air Force

Thomas: ATS: Utah State | SU: Air Force

Wyoming at New Mexico -3.5. 7 P.M. ET, TV: CBS SPORTS NETWORK R STREAM THE GAME WITH A FREE FUBOTV TRIAL

Jeremy: ATS: Wyoming | SU: Wyoming

Josh F: ATS: Wyoming | SU: Wyoming

Sean: ATS: Wyoming | SU: Wyoming

Brandon: ATS: Wyoming | SU: Wyoming 

Phil: ATS: Wyoming | SU: New Mexico

Michael: ATS: Wyoming | SU: Wyoming

TJ: ATS: Wyoming | SU: Wyoming

Thomas: ATS: New Mexico | SU: New Mexico

Fresno State at Boise State -7.5, 8:45 p.m. ET, TV: FS1 OR STREAM THE GAME WITH A FREE FUBOTV TRIAL

 

Hawaii at San Diego State -21, 11:30 P.M. ET, TV: CBS SPORTS NETWORK OR STREAM THE GAME WITH A FREE FUBOTV TRIAL

Jeremy: ATS:  Hawaii| SU: San Diego State

Josh F: ATS: Hawaii | SU: San Diego State

Sean: ATS: Hawaii | SU: San Diego State

Brandon: ATS:Hawaii | SU: San Diego State 

Phil: ATS: San Diego State | SU: San Diego State

Michael: ATS: Hawaii | SU: Hawaii

TJ: ATS: Hawaii | SU: San Diego State

Thomas: ATS: San Diego State | SU: San Diego State


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Week 6 Mountain West Football: Best Bets

Week 6 of Mountain West play is here. There are some interesting lines this week, so where should you lose your money this time?

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Week 6 Mountain West Football: Best Bets


A look at the Mountain West betting odds for Week 6


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What are the oddsmakers saying about these match ups?

Late in the week we will look at odds and recent lines and make our best picks and bets. Odds courtesy of Vegas Insider and inputted at time of writing.

The Mountain West started conference play with a bang. We went 2-4 to begin conference play and are 24-27 on the year. Not great and we’re still underwater on the year, but last week was a great ride to watch depending on who you ask.

Colorado State @ Nevada (-3.5, O/U 44)

Colorado State has hit the under in every game they have played this season. And it doesn’t look like that is going to change anytime soon. Neither offense is good and the defenses aren’t great either. Nevada has been able to produce a number of turnovers this year. This one becomes a defensive battle and the under hits again.

Pick: Under

UNLV @ San Jose State (-7, O/U 52.5)

The swing on the line in this one is kind of crazy. It opened at UNLV -3.5 and has now swung to San Jose State -7. A 10.5 point swing seems insane to think about in the Mountain West. UNLV has been a suprise team this season and I don’t think that changes here, with the Rebels hanging onto first place in the West.

Pick: UNLV +7

AIR Force @ UTAH State (+10.5, O/U 54.5)

Air Force struggled against Navy, but that was mostly due to their own demise as they turned the ball over twice and couldn’t finish drives. Against Utah State, the Falcons will get back on track. The Aggies are giving up close to 200 yards rushing per game and that’s not going to get better here.

Pick: Air Force -10.5

Wyoming @ New Mexico (+3.5, O/U 36.5)

New Mexico’s defense has had a major turn around under DC Rocky Long. Their offense on the other hand, hasn’t been much to look at. New Mexico has managed to win the past two matchups between these two schools and with a home crowd on their side the Lobos have a chance to make it three in a row.

Pick: New Mexico SU (+137)

Fresno State @ Boise State (-7.5 O/U 45.5)

The Bulldogs are still going to be without starting quartback Jake Haener. The Broncos flipped a switch in the second half against San Diego State last week. Boise State is still the team to beat in the Mountain West and will prove it again this week against Fresno State.

Pick: Boise State -7.5

Hawai’i @ San Diego State (-22, O/U 48)

I know Hawai’i is a bad team, but the Aztecs haven’t exactly inspired confidence on offense either. And San Diego State will probably be down to their third string freshman quarterback if Braxton Burmeister can’t go. San Diego State will win, but I think Hawai’i will cover.

Pick: Hawai’i +22

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