Fresno State Vs San Jose State: Why The Bulldogs Can Win, How To Watch, Odds, Prediction

The Bulldogs head up the 99 as they get set to face the San Jose State Spartans for the Valley trophy. Game: Fresno State Vs San Jose State Where: CEFCU Stadium San Jose, California TV: CBS Sports Network Streaming: Fubo TV with a free trial Series …

The Bulldogs head up the 99 as they get set to face the San Jose State Spartans for the Valley trophy.

Game: Fresno State Vs San Jose State

Where: CEFCU Stadium San Jose, California

TV: CBS Sports Network

StreamingFubo TV with a free trial

Series Record: 44-38 Fresno State leads

Websites:  gobulldogs.com |.sjsuspartans.com

Game NotesFresno State

Odds: + 1

The Bulldogs travel up north to take on a red hot San Jose State team. Both teams enter this game on a three game win streak. For the Bulldogs they are coming off an hard fought 37-30 victory over Boise State. The Spartans are coming into this game well rested as they had a bye week last week.

Both teams still have a lot to play for. The Bulldogs are still playing for a Mountain West title game berth and possibly keeping their hopes alive to host the Mountain West Title game. As for the Spartans they can still go bowling if they can win two out of their next three games and still mathematically have a shot at the Mountain West Title game.

 

Keys to the Game:

Contain the Run

One of the biggest keys for the Bulldogs will be stopping San Jose State rushing attack. In the last three games combined the Spartans have rushed for over 700 yards. In that three game stretch San Jose State has rushed for over 200 yards each game. The Bulldogs have allowed only one team to rush for over 200 yards this season which was in Logan, Utah against the Utah State. The Dogs must keep San Jose State QB Chevan Cordeiro in the pocket and limit his scrambling ability. The Dogs also must keep RB Kairee Robinson in check and make the Spartans beat the Dogs through the air.

 

Getting off to a fast start 

In the last three games the Bulldogs have striked first. Also in those last three games the Bulldogs have won by seven points or less. This could also be on of those close grind it out type of games. the Bulldogs have to find some momentum early in this game and put all the pressure on the San Jose State offense. The Bulldogs offense has been streaky at times but the fast starts have allowed the Dogs to stay in games and keep the lead. This could be one of those game were the Dogs get off to hot start on offensive and then cool down and let the Defense finish it out. The first two-three drive will show how this game will be.

 

Get Malik Sherrod going

Sherrod has been the Bulldogs work horse lately, and it needs to be more of the same this week.  The Bulldogs have to find a way not only to keep the run game going but use Sherrod as a pass catcher more. All the eyes will be on Sherrod and his ability to run the ball but the Bulldogs must l use Sherrod in different places like they did in the UNLV game. The Spartans have allowed four running backs this season to rush for over 120 yards in those four games San Jose State is 0-4 . Sherrod has rushed for 120 yards or more three times this season. Two of those games have came in the last three weeks. If the Bulldogs can run the football this San Jose State defense will have a long night. The Bulldogs have to get a little creative and get the backfield involved early and often.

Predictions 

The Spartans are favored by one point in this games. The record really doesn’t show how good this team really is, but the last three weeks has been different for the Spartans. Bowl eligibly and Mountain West Title hopes are still alive. For the Bulldogs this could easily be a trap game. But with all the noise on how good San Jose State. This Bulldog team will be playing with an extra chip on their shoulder . This game will have a lot of energy but I do think the experience and the veteran play of this Bulldogs team will help them out in another in a close game. The Bulldogs have to come out and set the tone early. I believe a big first half will help the Bulldogs later in the game to close it out in San Jose.

Bulldogs 34-27 Spartans

Week 10 Mountain West Football Power Rankings

Week 10 Mountain West Football Power Rankings A new No. 1 team! Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire A few changes this week With Air Force’s loss to Army this past week they are no longer the top team in the Mountain West rankings. However, they …

Week 10 Mountain West Football Power Rankings


A new No. 1 team!


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A few changes this week

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With Air Force’s loss to Army this past week they are no longer the top team in the Mountain West rankings. However, they are still leading the standings with zero conference losses and on track to make it to the title game.

The race between two through four will be up for grabs and there could be a change depending on the Friday night game between UNLV who is hosting Wyoming. This is really an elimination game for both teams due to the tiebreakers of the Rebels losing to Fresno State.

The bottom is taking a turn as well with San Diego State and New Mexico losing games.

Week 10 is in the books and the changes heading into Week 11 of games.

Mountain West Wire Game of the Week Simulation: UNLV vs. Wyoming

Mountain West Wire Game of the Week Simulation: UNLV vs. Wyoming The NCAA 14 Video Game Says Wyoming drops the Reb’s 31-14 Contact/Follow @PSeanU1 & @MWCwire For those new to our simulations, we use the College Football Revamped version of EA Sports …

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Mountain West Wire Game of the Week Simulation: UNLV vs. Wyoming


The NCAA 14 Video Game Says Wyoming drops the Reb’s 31-14


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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 Fresno State of Boise State by a score of 21-20. While Saturday’s game played out to a different score on the field, the end result matched our sim for the first time over the past five weeks!

In this Friday’s matchup between UNLV and Wyoming, both teams are going to hope for better redzone results than were experienced in this weeks simulation. Despite scoring 31 points, Wyoming scored on just one of their five trips to the red zone. No better, UNLV scored twice on their seven trips inside the 20. The result was a 31-14 victory for the visiting Cowboys.

With no turnovers on either side and very comparable passing numbers, the final score is a little headscratching. While Andrew Peasley had a solid game throwing the ball, Harrison Waylee was the real difference maker, accruing over 100 yards on the ground for the Pokes. The Reb’s weren’t able to must 70 on the ground as a team.

The biggest difference was in special teams, and that was despite just one field goal attempt all game. Punt returns and field position are what really helped propel Wyoming in this one.

These are two good Mountain West teams meeting on Friday night. Let’s see if the outcome on the field resembles the simulation this week!

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 10 Mountain West Football Bowl Projections

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Falcons loss stings


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How many bowl teams this week?

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With Air Force falling from the ranks of the undefeated, they are falling from the perch of a New Year’s Six bowl game. That loss to Army was bad and it doesn’t help that Zac Larrier is hurt with his knee injury and wearing a giant brace.

Falcons can get back into the G5 race but they must win out. So, for this week they are dropping quite a bit from the New Year’s Six bowl game.

There is one new team in the mix this week for bowl games but you will need to click through to find out who that is.

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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College Football Playoff Rankings: Has Fresno State Done Enough To Crack The Top 25?

With Air Force’s loss to Army, the door is open for the Bulldogs to find a path to a New Year’s Six bowl… if the committee likes them.

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College Football Playoff Rankings: Has Fresno State Done Enough To Crack The Top 25?


With Air Force’s loss to Army, the door is open for the Bulldogs to find a path to a New Year’s Six bowl… if the committee likes them.


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Can the ‘Dogs get their due?

Saturday proved to be a pretty good day for the Fresno State Bulldogs. They reclaimed the Milk Can trophy from rival Boise State, watched the Air Force Falcons trip up against Army, and generally saw their overall resume improve across the Mountain West football landscape.

With the next set of College Football Playoff rankings set to drop soon, could Tuesday be even better? Here is how the Mountain West’s two contenders stack up:

Fresno State Bulldogs (8-1)

SP+ rank: 46 | FEI rank (through Week 9): 40 | Sagarin rank: 53 | Strength-of-schedule rank (per Sagarin/Sports Reference): 99/124

Best three wins: vs. UNLV (7-2), at Utah State (4-5), vs. Boise State (4-5)

Best three opponent wins: Purdue over Virginia Tech (4-5) on the road, Arizona State over Washington State (4-5) at home, Boise State over Wyoming (6-3) at home

The case for the Bulldogs: While the schedule had been pretty light overall, the Bulldogs may get a good bit of credit for taking down Boise State, a team whose record may be skewed at least a little by hard luck in close games. Wyoming’s victory over New Mexico on Saturday also softens Fresno State’s one loss a bit, as the Cowboys are now bowl eligible, while wins by Utah State and UNLV only help.

The case against the Bulldogs: It may end up being that Fresno State isn’t getting enough help from their opponents. The three opponents on the Bulldogs’ non-conference schedule — Purdue, Arizona State, and Kent State — have three combined FBS wins between them, exactly the kind of haplessness that could slow the Bulldogs’ ascension into the New Year’s six race.

Air Force Falcons (8-1)

SP+ rank: 39 | FEI rank (through Week 9): 43 | Sagarin rank: 50 | Strength-of-schedule rank (per Sagarin/Sports Reference): 126/125

Best three wins: vs. Wyoming (6-3), at San Jose State (4-5), at Navy (3-5)

Best three opponent wins: Wyoming over Texas Tech (4-5) at home, San Diego State over Ohio (6-3) at home, Colorado State over Boise State (4-5) at home

The case for the Falcons: Air Force did get some bits of good news with regard to the opponents they have beaten. Wyoming is bowl eligible, Utah State moved one step closer to bowl eligibility with a win over San Diego State, and Sam Houston State tallied their first win of the year (albeit against 2-6 FCS Kennesaw State).

The case against the Falcons: Of the teams nominally in the conversation for the Group of 5’s New Year’s Six bowl bid, Air Force’s loss to 3-6 Army is easily the worst one overall. Considering they’d just squeaked in to the initial rankings as it was, we may not seem them there again unless they win out and claim the Mountain West crown.

How do these Mountain West teams stack up against everyone else in the hunt? Read on to learn more.

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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Rivalries and milestones

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

2023 Mountain West Football Week 10 In Five Words And some GIF reaction as well Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire How to scold Air Force? Week 10 is over and there were some interesting results with Air Force no longer undefeated, Fresno State getting …

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.

In addition these quips, we asked our readers about how they feel in GIF format.

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Week 10 Mountain West Picks, Predictions, Streaming Guide

Week 10 Mountain West Picks, Predictions, Streaming Guide November football is here Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Who does our staff like? Our staff makes another stab at picks. These odds are as of 10/31. FRIDAY: Colorado State at Wyoming (-7), 8 …

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Week 10 Mountain West Picks, Predictions, Streaming Guide


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

PODCAST: Week 10 Mountain West Football Preview Rivalry games!!! Contact/Follow @MWCwire 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 …

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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.

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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