Mountain West Football: 2023 Postseason All-Conference Team, Individual Honors Announced

The regular season is in the books. Here are the all-Mountain West teams, players of the year, and coach of the year.

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Mountain West Football: 2023 Postseason All-Conference Team, Individual Honors Announced


The regular season is in the books. Here are the all-Mountain West teams, players of the year, and coach of the year.


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Only the best of the best.

The Mountain West football season is nearly complete, but before Saturday’s championship tilt between Boise State and UNLV and bowl games after that, the conference media announced its selections for the all-Mountain West two-deep and individual awards.

Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty earned the nod as the Mountain West’s offensive player of the year, becoming the first sophomore to do so since Nevada’s Carson Strong in 2020. Though he was limited to just ten games because of injury, the Broncos’ super sophomore led the conference with 110.9 rushing yards per game and 164.6 all-purpose yards per game and finished second with 18 total touchdowns. According to Pro Football Focus, Jeanty’s 92.4 overall grade also led the Mountain West and ranked third among all FBS running backs.

Colorado State’s Mohamed Kamara was tabbed as the Mountain West’s defensive player of the year, the first Ram to be decorated as such since Shaquil Barrett in 2013. His 13 sacks and 17 tackles for loss both paced the conference, as did the 35 quarterback hurries for which he was credited by PFF, while his 83.2 overall grade is third-best among all Mountain West defenders.

Meanwhile, UNLV kicker Jose Pizano stepped up to win the conference’s special teams player of the year award. After transferring in from Missouri State, Pizano led the Mountain West in connecting on 23-of-25 field goals, including a perfect 16-of-16 inside of 40 yards, and finished second overall with 119 total points. That made him just the second Rebel to crack the century mark dating back to 2009.

UNLV quarterback Jayden Maiava was named the conference’s freshman of the year, becoming the fourth Rebel in the last seven seasons to earn the honor. He stepped into a difficult situation when incumbent starter Doug Brumfield was sidelined by injury in September, but the Vegas native stepped up and finished the regular season with a 64.1% completion rate, 2,626 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, and a 2.1% interception rate. More than any of the other individual awards, this one may have been a foregone conclusion after Maiava had already earned freshman of the week five times throughout 2023, a conference first.

Lastly, UNLV’s Barry Odom became the first Rebels head coach since John Robinson in 2000 to be named the Mountain West’s coach of the year. After taking over from Marcus Arroyo, Odom shepherded the Rebels to a 9-3 record, the team’s highest single-season win total since 1984, engineering an offense that led the conference with 35.5 points per game and a defense that tied for first with 22 total giveaways and led the way in allowing a 34.6% third-down conversion rate.

As for the all-conference teams, every program has at least one player on this year’s postseason honor roll. UNLV leads the way with six first-team selections, while three players — Wyoming’s Easton Gibbs and Colorado State’s Jack Howell and Tory Horton — each earned their second postseason first-team appearance.

2023 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM

Offense

QB – Chevan Cordeiro, San Jose State
WR – Tory Horton, Colorado State
WR – Ricky White, UNLV
WR – Jalen Royals, Utah State
RB – Ashton Jeanty, Boise State
RB – Kairee Robinson, San Jose State
TE – Dallin Holker, Colorado State
OL – Thor Paglialong, Air Force
OL – Cade Beresford, Boise State
OL – JC Davis, New Mexico
OL – Tiger Shanks, UNLV
OL – Frank Crum, Wyoming
PK – Jose Pizano, UNLV
KR – Jacob De Jesus, UNLV

Defense

DL – PJ Ramsey, Air Force
DL – Ahmed Hassanein, Boise State
DL – Mohamed Kamara, Colorado State
DL – Tre Smith, San Jose State
LB – Bo Richter, Air Force
LB – Jackson Woodard, UNLV
LB – MJ Tafisi, Utah State
LB – Easton Gibbs, Wyoming
DB – Trey Taylor, Air Force
DB – Jack Howell, Colorado State
DB – Emany Johnson, Nevada
DB – Ike Larsen, Utah State
P – James Ferguson-Reynolds, Boise State
PR – Jacob De Jesus, UNLV

2023 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM

Offense

QB – Jayden Maiava, UNLV
WR – Steven McBride, Hawaii
WR – Nick Nash, San Jose State
WR – Terrell Vaughn, Utah State
RB – Emmanuel Michel, Air Force
RB – Jacory Croskey-Merritt, New Mexico
TE – Mark Redman, San Diego State
OL – Adam Karas, Air Force
OL – Kage Casey, Boise State
OL – Jacob Gardner, Colorado State
OL – Mose Vavao, Fresno State
OL – Cade Barnett, San Diego State
PK – Jonah Dalmas, Boise State
KR – Terrell Vaughn, Utah State

Defense

DL – Jalen Dixon, UNLV
DL – Devo Bridges, Fresno State
DL – Soane Toia, San Jose State
DL – Jordan Bertagnole, Wyoming
LB – Alec Mock, Air Force
LB – Andrew Simpson, Boise State
LB – Chase Wilson, Colorado State
LB – Levelle Bailey, Fresno State
DB – Carlton Johnson, Fresno State
DB – Morice Norris Jr., Fresno State
DB – Noah Tumblin, San Diego State
DB – Cameron Oliver, UNLV
P – Jack Browning, San Diego State
PR – Tory Horton, Colorado State

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PODCAST: Week 13 Mountain West Football Recap

PODCAST: Week 13 Mountain West Football Recap Title game is set! Contact/Follow @MWCwire Heartbreak for a few teams Jeremy and Josh are back to take a look back at the final regular season games of the Mountain West season. The championship game is …

PODCAST: Week 13 Mountain West Football Recap


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Heartbreak for a few teams

Jeremy and Josh are back to take a look back at the final regular season games of the Mountain West season. The championship game is decided by computers but it didn’t really have to if one or two things went a different way this year.

Colorado State is not bowl eligible after its loss to Hawaii, there is a firing in New Mexico, and Fresno State keeps free falling.

The two also get into the latest on the coaching news in the Mountain West.

You can find the Mountain West Wire podcast below or subscribe to the show via TuneInSpotifyiTunes, and more. Listen in, subscribe and rate it and let us know what you think!

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Week 13 Mountain West Football Bowl Projections

Week 13 Mountain West Football Bowl Projections Seven teams in a bowl game Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Regular season is in the books The Mountain West regular season is in the books and there are going to be seven bowl eligible teams. It …

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Regular season is in the books

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The Mountain West regular season is in the books and there are going to be seven bowl eligible teams. It was close to being eight had Colorado State been able to defeat Hawaii on the road late Saturday night.

Now, it must be said that the conference has five bowl tie-ins, but every Mountain West team that is bowl eligible will get to the post season.

Now where is still up for question with championship weekend upcoming this Saturday.

BOWL LINEUP

– Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs MAC
– Gronk LA Bowl vs Pac-12
– New Mexico Bowl vs Conference USA
– Barstool Arizona Bowl vs MAC
– EasyPost Hawai’i Bowl vs American Athletic

Mountain West has an affiliation to fill if needed …
– Guaranteed Rate Bowl vs Big Ten or Big 12

To be determined among the Group of Five conferences … as other options
– Duluth Trading Co. Cure Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– Frisco Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– SERVPRO First Responder Bowl AAC vs. Pool

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Mountain West Football: 2023-24 Transfer Tracker

Mountain West Football: 2022-23 Transfer Tracker College football’s transfer is open for business in the new academic year. We’ll keep track of who’s leaving and who’s coming to the Mountain West. Contact/Follow @MWCwire Who is the league losing and …

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Mountain West Football: 2022-23 Transfer Tracker


College football’s transfer is open for business in the new academic year. We’ll keep track of who’s leaving and who’s coming to the Mountain West.


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Who is the league losing and adding?

College football’s regular season is underway, but transfer portal season is never really over.

Since the new year officially began on August 1, football players from the Mountain West and beyond have announced their intention to find new places to play. Check back here periodically as we keep an eye on who is arriving and who’s heading out from the conference in the days, weeks, and months to come.

Leaving the Mountain West

Air Force

Boise State 

Colorado State

Fresno State

Hawaii

Nevada

New Mexico

San Diego State

San Jose State

UNLV

Utah State

Wyoming

Week 12 Mountain West Football Bowl Projections

Week 12 Mountain West Football Bowl Projections Eight teams in a bowl game Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire A few more can be bowl eligible There are currently six teams that are bowl eligible but it could be up to eight if Colorado State can …

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A few more can be bowl eligible

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There are currently six teams that are bowl eligible but it could be up to eight if Colorado State can defeat Hawaii on the islands and if Utah State can defeat New Mexico they are going to the post season.

Both teams are favored and have a real good chance to become bowl eligible. While the Mountain West has five bowl tie-ins, there are other bowl games that have at-large options.

If the Utah State and Colorado State win there is a very good chance they will make it to the post season.

BOWL LINEUP

– Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs MAC
– Gronk LA Bowl vs Pac-12
– New Mexico Bowl vs Conference USA
– Barstool Arizona Bowl vs MAC
– EasyPost Hawai’i Bowl vs American Athletic

Mountain West has an affiliation to fill if needed …
– Guaranteed Rate Bowl vs Big Ten or Big 12

To be determined among the Group of Five conferences … as other options
– Duluth Trading Co. Cure Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– Frisco Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– SERVPRO First Responder Bowl AAC vs. Pool

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Fresno State vs. San Diego State: Why The Bulldogs Can Win, How To Watch, Odds, Prediction

The Bulldogs hope to end the regular season with a win over the rival Aztecs. Here’s how to watch and what to watch for.

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Fresno State vs. San Diego State: Why The Bulldogs Can Win, How To Watch, Odds, Prediction


The Bulldogs hope to end the regular season with a win over the rival Aztecs. Here’s how to watch and what to watch for.


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The Old Oil Can is on the line once more.

WEEK 13: Fresno State Bulldogs (8-3, 4-3 Mountain West) vs. San Diego State Aztecs (3-8, 1-6 MW)

WHEN: Saturday, November 25 — 7:30 PM PT/8:30 PM MT

WHERE: Snapdragon Stadium; San Diego, CA

WEATHER: Mostly clear, low of 47 degrees

TV: FS1

STREAMING: Fans can sign up to receive a free one-week trial of Fubo, which includes FS1, by following this link.

RADIO: The Fresno State broadcast can be found in and around the Central Valley on the affiliates of the Bulldog Sports network, including flagship 1340 AM (KCBL) in Fresno. The San Diego State broadcast can be found on San Diego Sports 760.

SERIES RECORD: San Diego State leads the all-time series, 30-27-4. In the last meeting on October 29, 2022, the Bulldogs defeated the Aztecs, 32-28, in Fresno.

LAST GAME: Fresno State lost to New Mexico at home, 25-17, while San Diego State lost on the road to San Jose State, 24-13.

WEBSITES: GoBulldogs.com, the official Fresno State athletics website | GoAztecs.com, the official San Diego State athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): Fresno State | San Diego State

ODDS: Fresno State -5

SP+ PROJECTION: Fresno State by 13.9

FEI PROJECTION: Fresno State by 9.8

PARKER FLEMING PROJECTION: Fresno State 77.78% win probability (29.92-19.79)

After suffering one of its most disappointing losses in recent memory, the Fresno State Bulldogs will look to bounce back in their last road trip of the regular season, a date in southern California against the San Diego State Aztecs.

Things have not gone according to plan for Brady Hoke’s squad in 2023, though they won’t want to come out flat in his last game on the sidelines before his announced retirement. With the Old Oil Can on the line and another ten-win season still in sight, the Bulldogs should be well-motivated themselves. Here’s how they can come out on top against the Aztecs.

Three Keys to a Fresno State State Victory

1. Get back to finishing offensive drives.

It may be that quarterback Mikey Keene and his ongoing battle with injuries have had a more significant impact on the Bulldogs than anyone realizes. By both points per drive and available yards percentage earned per drive, the losses to San Jose State and New Mexico were the two worst offensive performances of the season. If he’s on track to be fully recovered from what was reported to be a minor concussion, as was suggested this week by head coach Jeff Tedford, it could help them get back on track in a number of ways.

Chief among those ways: Getting back into the red zone more consistently. Fresno State has only had seven drives inside the opponent’s 20-yard line in three November games, the fewest in the Mountain West, and they’ve scored only four touchdowns in those opportunities. By contrast, the Aztecs defense has allowed eight touchdowns in 13 red zone situations this month, a figure that’s comparable to when they were struggling with the likes of UCLA, Oregon State, Boise State, and Air Force back in September.

2. Sort out the run defense.

After Kairee Robinson and Jacory Croskey-Merritt ran roughshod against the Bulldogs in back-to-back weeks, ending the regular season against San Diego State’s relatively weak ground game should give Kevin Coyle’s unit something of a reprieve. Though Jaylen Armstead ran for 134 yards against San Jose State last Saturday, that was the Aztecs’ first 100-yard performance of the season and 68.7% of that yardage came on just four of 21 carries; he was also stopped for two or fewer yards seven times.

If they can keep Armstead from making a big impact, they’ll also need to be wary of quarterback Jalen Mayden, who scored twice in last year’s game against the Bulldogs and is the team’s leading rusher with 432 yards (though this does not adjust for sack yardage). San Diego State is still a team dedicated to running the ball first, evidenced by their XX% rush rate over expected.

3. Protect the quarterback.

Pass protection is likely to be another element of the game where the Bulldogs can make life easier if they can get right. After allowing five sacks to San Jose State and two to New Mexico, it may help to build confidence that the Aztecs have been shut out on that front in four different games this fall, including their two most recent losses against Colorado State and the Spartans.

While sophomore linebacker Zyrus Fiaseu has emerged as a disrupter with a team-high 5.5 sacks and a conference-best four forced fumbles, the defensive front has utterly failed to replace the likes of Jonah Tavai and Keshawn Banks as defensive tackle Tupu Alualu is the only other San Diego State defender with more than 1.5 sacks.

Prediction

Have injuries caught up with the Bulldogs? It’s hard to say exactly how big a role ailments to the likes of Mikey Keene, Jacob Spomer, and others have played down the stretch, but they’ve been most vulnerable when the offense isn’t 100%: All three losses in 2023 have come when they’ve scored fewer than 20 points.

The good news is that, at this point, the Aztecs’ offensive inefficiencies seem to be as entrenched as ever. It probably won’t be the prettiest result ever, but expect Fresno State to end the regular season on a high note and bring the Old Oil Can back to the Central Valley.

Fresno State 27, San Diego State 16

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New Mexico Vs Fresno State: Why The Bulldogs Can Win, How To Watch, Odds, Prediction

The Bulldogs look to bounce back after a stunning loss to San Jose State. Game: New Mexico Vs Fresno State Where: Valley Children’s Stadium Fresno, CA TV: Fox Sports one Streaming: Fubo TV with a free trial Series Record: 14-4 Fresno State leads …

The Bulldogs look to bounce back after a stunning loss to San Jose State.

Game: New Mexico Vs Fresno State

Where: Valley Children’s Stadium Fresno, CA

TV: Fox Sports one

StreamingFubo TV with a free trial

Series Record: 14-4 Fresno State leads

Websites: golobos.com |gobulldogs.com

Game NotesFresno State

Odds: -23.5

It’s Senior Night for the Bulldogs as they host the New Mexico Lobos. The Dogs look to move past it’s 42-18 loss to San Jose State from last weekend. Fresno State is still alive for a chance to play for the Mountain West Championship and have a chance to finish undefeated at home this season.

For the Lobos they are currently on a three game losing streak and are coming off a 42-14 defeat from Boise State. Now New Mexico will try to spoil Fresno State perfect home record and try to get their first victory in Fresno since 1994.

Keys to the Game:

O-Line

With Jacob Spomer out for the rest of the season. Who will be the next man up? How will this line bounce back after giving up five sacks last week. If Mikey Keene can’t go the o-line has to do a better job making Logan Fife feel more comfortable.  Have to be more aggressive up front and go back to running the football.

Turnovers

The Bulldogs must win the turnover game. If Fife is the quarterback for the Dogs he must do a better job protecting the football especially when the Bulldogs are marching down the field.  If Keene is the quarterback he has to throw the ball away and extend drives rather than forcing the throw. On the other side of the ball I believe this defense will have an extra chip on their shoulder after last week terrible performance. If this defense can create turnovers and give the offense some help then the Bulldogs will be in great shape.

Predictions:

Aaron Judge will be in town for this match up as he will be getting his jersey retired this weekend. After last week performance the Dogs know they must win to have a chance the Mountain West Championship. I believe this team will come out more focus and with more fire.  The Bulldogs will handle business and win big in this game.

Bulldogs 45-10 New Mexico

Mountain West Wire Game of the Week Simulation: UNLV at Air Force

Mountain West Wire Game of the Week Simulation: UNLV at Air Force The NCAA 14 Video Game Predicts Air Force over UNLV 16-13 Contact/Follow @PSeanU1 & @MWCwire For those new to our simulations, we use the College Football Revamped version of EA …

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Mountain West Wire Game of the Week Simulation: UNLV at Air Force


The NCAA 14 Video Game Predicts Air Force over UNLV 16-13


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For those new to our simulations, we use the College Football Revamped version of EA Sports NCAA14, with updated 2024 rosters. There is no user impact, just a computer simulation of the given teams.

Last week our simulation favored Wyoming over UNLV by a score of 31-14. As you should know by now, things certainly didn’t play out that way on the field, as the Rebels nearly flipped that score, hammering the Pokes 34-14.

This weeks featured game reflects the matchup with the most consequence in the Mountain West Conference in week 12, as UNLV visits Colorado Springs, to play Air Force.

Contrary to reality of late, our simulation favored the Falcons, beating UNLV 16-13. The only thing as surprising as the score favoring Air Force would be the statistics behind it. The Reb’s held Air Force under 100 yards rushing for the game, while grinding out for 119 on the ground of their own. The thing more surprising here was Jensen Jones throwing for over 200 yards.

Keeping with the theme of turnovers, the Falcons couldn’t catch a break even in the sim as they coughed the ball up twice. Despite winning the turnover battle 2-0 and holding the Falcons to just over 90 yards rushing, UNLV still couldn’t win this game. The most notable reason would have to be the opposing defense.

I don’t know if this will be reflective of the result or even close on the scoreboard for Saturday’s game, but you have to believe with those stat lines we are going to be looking at a pretty emphatic victory for the Rebels.

When these two teams meet on the field Saturday, the likelihood of a spot in the Mountain West Championship game is at stake. Hopefully we have as competitive game as our simulation suggests.

If you have a strong opinion on who should be our featured simulation next week, let us hear about it @MWCwire. 

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Week 11 Mountain West Football Bowl Projections

Week 11 Mountain West Football Bowl Projections Highly unlikely there is a NY6 bowl team Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Can anyone surprise with two games left? There could be as many as eight Mountain West teams that are bowl eligible. …

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Highly unlikely there is a NY6 bowl team


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Can anyone surprise with two games left?

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There could be as many as eight Mountain West teams that are bowl eligible. Currently, there are four teams that have six wins to get to a bowl game, and then three others that seem all but locked up with five wins.

Those teams are Boise State, Utah State, and San Jose State. Then there is Colorado State with four wins, however, the Rams get to play Nevada at home and then Hawaii on the road. Those seem like winnable games but ESPN’s Football Power Index give Colorado State just a 28.5% chance to win out.

If all eight teams do get to six wins, they will be bowling. The big question is if the Rams can join the other teams.

BOWL LINEUP

– Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs MAC
– Gronk LA Bowl vs Pac-12
– New Mexico Bowl vs Conference USA
– Barstool Arizona Bowl vs MAC
– EasyPost Hawai’i Bowl vs American Athletic

Mountain West has an affiliation to fill if needed …
– Guaranteed Rate Bowl vs Big Ten or Big 12

To be determined among the Group of Five conferences … as other options
– Duluth Trading Co. Cure Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– Frisco Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– SERVPRO First Responder Bowl AAC vs. Pool

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There is no New Year’s Six bowl bid and that likely will stick. The only team ever to get to a big time bowl game from the non-power conference was Boise State back in 2014.

In the pursuit of bowl eligibility, the Mountain West teams closely eye DraftKings Sportsbook insights. With eight potential qualifiers, attention turns to critical games for Colorado State. As the bowl lineup takes shape, the Mountain West’s affiliation adds intrigue to matchups like the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, creating anticipation for diverse postseason scenarios.

New Mexico Bowl

Saturday, December 16, 2023
5:45 pm ET, ESPN
University Stadium, Albuquerque, NM
Bowl Ties: Conference USA vs Mountain West
Matchup: Air Force vs. New Mexico State

LA Bowl

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

Scooter’s Coffee Frisco Bowl

Tuesday, December 19, 2023
9:00 pm ET, ESPN
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, TX
Bowl Ties: Group of Five vs Group of Five
Matchup: Wyoming vs. SMU

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

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

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: Utah State vs. Rice

SERVPRO First Responder Bowl

Tuesday, December 26, 2023
5:30 pm ET, ESPN
Gerald R Ford Stadium, University Park, TX
Bowl Ties: AAC vs Pool
Matchup: 
San Jose State vs. Texas State

Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl

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

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Week 11 Mountain West Football Recap; Coaching Updates

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Coaching news highlights the week.

Jeremy and Josh are back to do not just a quick recap of Week 11 of Mountain West play but also the news of two openings within the Mountain West with San Diego State and Boise State now being open.

You can find the Mountain West Wire podcast below or subscribe to the show via TuneInSpotifyiTunes, and more. Listen in, subscribe and rate it and let us know what you think!

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