2023 Mountain West Football Week 9 In Five Words

2023 Mountain West Football Week 9 In Five Words Who had a big game Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire A quick round up of games Week 9 is in the books and there was some interesting results with a shutdown at Hawaii for the first time in years. Both …

2023 Mountain West Football Week 9 In Five Words


Who had a big game


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A quick round up of games

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Week 9 is in the books and there was some interesting results with a shutdown at Hawaii for the first time in years. Both Boise State and San Jose State had huge wins.

Now… onto the quick recap of the week.

Air Force: Best at making those adjustments

Boise State: Where has this performance been?

Colorado State: 

Fresno State: Held onto another close one.

Hawaii: First home shutout in decades.

Nevada: Ken Wilson wins another game.

New Mexico: Yikes! All of those interceptions

San Diego State: Better work on that offense.

San Jose State: Again, Kairee Robinson blows up.

UNLV: Makes that catch every time.

Utah State: Chilling on a bye week.

Wyoming: Give this team an offense

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

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PODCAST: Week 9 Mountain West Football Recap

PODCAST: Week 9 Mountain West Football Recap Time to know if UNLV is for real. Contact/Follow @MWCwire San Jose State, Boise State have big wins Jeremy and Josh are back to recap Week 9 of Mountain West football. There was a snow game between …

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San Jose State, Boise State have big wins

Jeremy and Josh are back to recap Week 9 of Mountain West football. There was a snow game between Colorado State and Air Force, Boise State and San Jose State are showing up big time and Nevada has won back-to-back games.

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 8 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 just about here for Mountain West football and our power rankings leading into the week are …

Week 8 Mountain West Football Power Rankings


Air Force rules but now has a backup QB


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A few changes this week

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Week 9 is just about here for Mountain West football and our power rankings leading into the week are seeing some changes. The big change happened due to Nevada get its first win of the year by winning 6-0 over San Diego State.

The poll changes have a lot more to do with the Aztecs with the loss and the Wolf Pack getting its first win of the year.

UNLV keeps winning but can they crack the top three, our Magic Eight-Ball has that unlikely. The Rebels can make a move this week if they can upset Fresno State.

Here are how some of our staff voted.

 

Week 9 Mountain West Football Odds, Picks, Predictions

Week 9 Mountain West Football Odds, Picks, Predictions Who does our staff like? Follow @MWCwire A few important games. Here are our staff picks for Week 9 of Mountain West football. These lines are as of Wednesday, October 25th. Wyoming at Boise …

Week 9 Mountain West Football Odds, Picks, Predictions


Who does our staff like?


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A few important games.

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Here are our staff picks for Week 9 of Mountain West football. These lines are as of Wednesday, October 25th.

Wyoming at Boise State (-5), 5:30 p.m. ET, TV: FS2 or stream with a free trial with FuboTV

Jeremy: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

Kaycee: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

TJ: SU: Boise State | ATS: Wyoming

Erik: SU: Boise State | ATS: Wyoming

Air Force at Colorado State (+12.5), 7 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network or stream with a free trial with FuboTV

 Jeremy: SU: Air Force | ATS: Colorado State

Kaycee: SU: Air Force | ATS: Colorado State

TJ: SU: Air Force | ATS: Colorado State

Erik: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

New Mexico at Nevada (-1), 10:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network or stream with a free trial with FuboTV

Jeremy: SU: New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico

Kaycee: SU: New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico

TJ: SU: New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico

Erik:  SU: New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico

UNLV at Fresno State (-7.5), 10:30 p.m. ET, TV: FS1 or stream with a free trial with FuboTV

Jeremy: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Kaycee: SU: Fresno State | ATS: UNLV

TJ: SU: Fresno State | ATS: UNLV

Erik: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

San Jose State at Hawaii (-10.5), 12 a.m. ET, TV: Team1Sports App

Jeremy: SU: San Jose State| ATS: Hawaii

Kaycee: SU: San Jose State | ATS: San Jose State

TJ: SU: San Jose State | ATS: San Jose State 

Erik: SU: San Jose State | ATS: San Jose State

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PODCAST: Week 9 Mountain West Football Preview

PODCAST: Week 9 Mountain West Football Recap Time to know if UNLV is for real. Contact/Follow @MWCwire A few big ones Jeremy and Josh are back to preview Week 9 of Mountain West football. First, they get into the weird Pac-2 plan with Oregon State …

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A few big ones

Jeremy and Josh are back to preview Week 9 of Mountain West football. First, they get into the weird Pac-2 plan with Oregon State and Washington State trying to remain a league while also having a scheduling agreement with the Mountain West.

After that, they get into the full slate of Saturday games that feature some solid matchups like Fresno State vs. UNLV and Wyoming taking Boise State. Plus, a true sickos game between Nevada and New Mexico where the former is favorite.

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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Mountain West Football: Week 8 Winners And Losers

UNLV’s special teams, Jermarius Lewis, and San Diego State are among Mountain West football’s biggest winners and losers from Week 8.

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Mountain West Football: Week 8 Winners And Losers


Who came out ahead and who left something to be desired across the Mountain West in Week 8 of the college football season?


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Encouragements and letdowns from the week that was.

Regardless of what you wanted on Saturday, Mountain West football delivered: Shocking upsets. Late game drama. Hotly contested rivalries and memorable highlights. For every joy, though, there’s just as much heartache.

Here are the winners and losers from Week 8.

Winners

1. UNLV’s special teams

A lot had to go right for the Rebels to rally from a 13-3 deficit and beat Colorado State by a 25-23 margin, but Jose Pizano’s 28-yard field goal to win the game as time expired was just one example of UNLV’s specialists leading the way on Saturday.

For starters, that game-winner was one of Pizano’s six field goals, a half-dozen successes that included kicks of 42, 43, and 46 yards. Meanwhile, Marshall Nichols averaged 53 yards per punt, doing his part to make the Rams work for two scoring drives in the first half, and Jacob De Jesus averaged 25.8 yards per kick return and 20 yards on two punt returns (and this doesn’t even include his team-high 120 receiving yards, as well). It hasn’t been talked about enough, but the work that coordinator James Shibest has done this fall has been one of the most significant reasons why the program is now bowling for the first time since 2013. This group has earned the right to be considered one of the best units anywhere in the Mountain West.

2. New Mexico safety Jermarius Lewis

The Lobos put Hawaii in a world of hurt throughout a 42-21 victory, capped by a standout performance from their sophomore safety. The Summit, Mississippi native had seven tackles, two pass breakups, a fourth-down sack to erase a Warriors red zone threat at the end of the third quarter, and two fourth-quarter interceptions, all of which provided a much-needed bright spot for a defense that has often been challenged in 2023.

3. Air Force linebacker Bo Richter

It was a good day in Annapolis for the Falcons, opening their defense of the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy with a 17-6 win over Navy, and the senior edge rusher Richter had a particularly productive day with seven total tackles, four tackles for loss, and a sack. It was his fourth game of the season with multiple TFLs and the latest evidence for his case as the Mountain West’s defensive player of the year.

Losers

1. San Diego State offensive coordinator Ryan Lindley

How? The Aztecs have had some offensive clunkers over the years, but getting shut out 6-0 by the previously winless Nevada Wolf Pack may have been a new low.

The obvious failings were plentiful — 3.8 yards per play on offense, 0-for-10 on third downs, a missed 34-yard field goal, two failed fourth downs inside the Nevada 40-yard line, four drops by SDSU pass catchers (according to Pro Football Focus), two fumbles (one of which was lost on their final drive), and a 32% success rate — but the overall sloppiness is something that can’t be easily quantified and it falls on a coaching staff that has struggled to consistently generate points this season. Unless they can snap out of a funk that has seen them score ten or fewer points in four of the last six games, more change may be needed on the Mesa.

2. Utah State quarterback McCae Hillstead

Hillstead’s first start after missing two games with a concussion wasn’t what he or Aggies fans hoped for, as San Jose State held Utah State’s explosive passing game in check throughout a 42-21 defeat. He completed 17-of-29 passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns, but he also had two interceptions and managed just two plays of 20 or more yards. It didn’t help that, per PFF, he also had to withstand five quarterback hits and 12 pressures, though it was the third straight game in which he threw multiple interceptions.

Hillstead now holds a 5.9% interception rate on 119 attempts, so if he’s to be the long-term solution under center in Logan, he must become more disciplined in taking care of the football.

3. Hawaii

Not much went right for the Warriors in a 41-21 road loss to New Mexico. The defense allowed touchdown drives of at least 55 yards on five of the Lobos’ first six possessions and gave up 6.7 yards per play. And though the offense scored three touchdowns on four trips to the red zone and averaged six yards per play, Hawaii also finished 1-of-10 on third downs and turned the ball over four times.

With a tough November schedule on the horizon, the pressure is on Timmy Chang and his coaching staff to demonstrate their team can play with more consistency in order to steal at least one win down the stretch.

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Week 8 2023 Mountain West Football: Best Bets

Step right and place your bets! The Mountain West heads into week 8 and we look at where you should put your money this week.

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Week 8 2023 Mountain West Football: Best Bets


A look at the Mountain West betting odds for Week 8


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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.

We went 2-4 in week seven and are 35-27-1 on the year. Another week below .500. At this point, just take the opposite of what I do.

#22 Air Force @ Navy (+10, O/U 33.5)

Air Force has been dominant all season. They got tested against Wyoming, but have taken care of business against everyone else. Navy is in that everyone else category. Usually service academy matchups are close, but the Midshipmen haven’t been at that level the past few years. Take the Falcons to cover.

Pick: Air Force -10

Hawai’i @ New Mexico (+2.5, O/U 60.5)

The Warriors are looking for their first road win of the Timmy Chang era. The run-and-shoot offense is start to gain a foothold. The Lobos looked to be turning a corner on offense, but backslid against San Jose State. Look for that to continue against Hawai’i.

Pick: Hawai’i -2.5

Colorado State @ UNLV (-7.5, O/U 61.5)

It’s a shootout in Vegas this week. The Rebels and Rams both have horrible defenses and it probably won’t change this week unless something drastic happens. Look for this to get close to 70-75 points.

Pick: Over

Utah State @ San Jose State (-4.5, O/U 66.5)

This is the Mountain West trap game of the week. San Jose State broke out of their funk against New Mexico. The Aggies had a chance to beat Fresno State. This has the makings of an offensive slugfest. I still don’t trust the Spartans and the Aggies have shown something these past couple of weeks.

Pick: Utah State +4

Nevada @ San Diego state (-11.5, O/U 47.5)

Look Nevada is bad and has a chance to go winless this year. The Aztecs aren’t that good of a team either, but they’ve managed to make enough plays to get three wins this year. This could be another shootout, but I doubt it with how bad these offenses are. Take the under.

Pick: Under

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Week 8 Mountain West Football Odds, Picks, Predictions

Week 8 Mountain West Football Odds, Picks, Predictions Who is gonna win this weekend? Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Week 8 staff picks Our staff is ready for Week 8 picks and it starts with a rivalry game. Air Force at Navy (+10.5), 12 p.m. ET, TV: …

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Week 8 staff picks

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Our staff is ready for Week 8 picks and it starts with a rivalry game.

Air Force at Navy (+10.5), 12 p.m. ET, TV: CBS or stream with a free trial via FuboTV

Jeremy: SU: Air Force | ATS: Navy

Erik: SU: Air Force | ATS: Navy

Roger: SU: Air Force I ATS Air Force

LaMarr: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Brandon: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force 

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

Hawaii at New Mexico (+1) 6 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network

Jeremy: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Erik: SU: New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico 

Roger:  SU: New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico 

LaMarr: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Brandon:  SU: New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico

Josh F: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Colorado State at UNLV (-8), 7 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network

Jeremy: SU: UNLV | ATS: Colorado State

Erik: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

Roger: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

LaMarr: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

Brandon:  SU: UNLV  | ATS: UNLV

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

Utah State at San Jose State (-4) 7 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network or stream with a free trial via FuboTV

Jeremy: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

Erik: SU: San Jose State | ATS: San Jose State

Roger: San Jose State | ATS: San Jose State

LaMarr: San Jose State | ATS: San Jose State

Brandon:  SU: Utah State  | ATS: Utah State

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

Nevada at San Diego State (13.5), 9 p.m. ET, TV: FS2, or stream with a free trial via FuboTV

Jeremy: SU: San Diego State | ATS: Nevada

Erik: SU: San Diego State | ATS: Nevada 

Roger:SU: San Diego State I ATS: San Diego State

LaMarr: SU: San Diego State | ATS: San Diego State

Brandon:  SU: San Diego State | ATS: San Diego State

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

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Week 7 Mountain West Football Power Rankings

Week 7 Mountain West Football Power Rankings Another week of who is great Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Air Force has all the votes Week 7 rankings have Air Force as a unanimous No. 1. Here is how some of our staff voted. My Week 7 Power …

Week 7 Mountain West Football Power Rankings


Another week of who is great


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Air Force has all the votes

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Week 7 rankings have Air Force as a unanimous No. 1.

Here is how some of our staff voted.

Keep reading to find out.

New Mexico vs. Hawaii: Why The Lobos Can Win, How To Watch, Odds, Prediction

New Mexico vs. Hawaii: Why The Lobos Can Win, How To Watch, Odds, Prediction Can New Mexico get the win over the Warriors? Follow @MWCwire Lobos have a great opportunity WEEK: New Mexico Lobos 2-5 vs Hawaii Rainbows 2-5 WHEN: Saturday, October 21, …

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Lobos have a great opportunity

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WEEK: New Mexico Lobos 2-5 vs Hawaii Rainbows 2-5

WHEN: Saturday, October 21, 2023 

WHERE: University Stadium, Albuquerque, New Mexico 

WEATHER: 82°F Humidity: 20 %

TV: Mountain West Network

RADIO: Lobo Radio Network 770 AM/96.3 FM Robert Portnoy & Dontrell Moore

SERIES RECORD: 22nd meeting Spartans lead 14-5-1 

Odds/Point Spread: Lobos (-2)

The Hawaii Warriors (2-5) travel 3,221 miles to University Stadium on Saturday, October 21, 2023, to go up against the New Mexico Lobos (2-4). New Mexico is 2-point favorites. The over/under comes in at 59.5.

In a matchup between two struggling Mountain West teams, the Hawaii Warriors (2-5) will travel 3,221 miles to face the New Mexico Lobos (2-4) at University Stadium on Saturday, October 21, 2023. New Mexico enters the game as a 2-point favorite with an over/under set at 59.5.

The Warriors and the Lobos find themselves with identical 2-5 records, making this a pivotal battle in the Mountain West Conference.

Offensively, the Hawaii Warriors have been averaging 23.9 points per game. The New Mexico Lobos have a slight edge at 27.8 points per game.

 Defensively, the Warriors have been struggling, giving up 35.6 points per game. At the same time, the Lobos have fared slightly better, conceding 27.8 points per game.

Last week, the Warriors faced the San Diego State Aztecs, suffering a 41-34 loss at home. Both teams are in dire need of a win in Mountain West Conference play.

Warrior Quarterback Brayden Schager had an outstanding performance, passing for 427 yards and three touchdowns, marking Hawaii’s first 400-yard passing performance since 2021. 

Schager went 29/47 last week with 427 yards passing and three touchdowns for a career-high 427 yards, posting the Warrior’s first 400-yard passing performance since Chevan Cordeiro threw 406 against CSU on November 20, 2021. 

Schager has thrown for 2,071 yards this season with a 63.4% completion rate, 16 touchdowns, and eight interceptions.

The Warriors are averaging 23.9 points per game. They’re averaging 57.7 yards on the ground as a unit, ranking them 133rd in D-1. The Warriors have earned 2,503 total yards for the year. 

In regards to the distribution of scoring touchdowns, Hawaii has compiled 17 touchdowns via the pass and three rushing touchdowns. 

Hawaii has recorded 133 1st downs as a team, and they have committed 46 penalties for 401 yards. They have given the ball to the opposition 13 times.

When talking about yards via the pass, the Warriors are allowing 1,472 yards, which puts them in 71st in the country, so look for Lobo Offensive Coordinator Vincent Byant’s Offense to game plan against the Warriors secondary. 

They gave up 210.3 yards per game through the air and allowed a completion percentage of 62.0%. Overall, they allow 380.6 yards per contest, which puts them 74th in D-1. 

They have given up 14 touchdowns through the air and 13 touchdowns via the ground game. 

The opposition runs for 4.8 yards per run and 170.3 rushing yards per contest this season.

 They have given up 1,192 rushing yards during the season through 7 games. The Warriors are sitting in 124th in the country concerning team defense, giving up 35.6 points per game.

The Hawaii Warriors’ ground game averages 3.8 yards per attempt, with Jordan Johnson leading in rushing yards. 

Steven McBride has been a standout on the receiving end with 616 yards and five touchdowns; McBride is one of the more dynamic receivers in FBS and will be a challenge for this Lobo secondary!

The New Mexico Lobos are coming off a 52-24 defeat against the San Jose State Spartans; this was quickly one of the sloppiest games for Danny Gonzales’s team in the second half this year, despite leading at the half 17-14 

Dylan Hopkins leads the Lobos offensive team with 1,176 passing yards (196.0 yards per game) and has a 55.9% completion percentage this year (85-of-152) while throwing seven touchdowns with four interceptions. 

Hopkins also has 94 rushing yards on 33 carries with one touchdown, averaging 15.7 yards per game.

Jacory Merritt leads the Lobo team-best 488 rushing yards (81.3 per game) and nine touchdowns, followed by Sherod White, 141 yards on 30 carries and a single rushing touchdown. 

Wide Receiver Caleb Medford has 11 receptions for a team-high 228 receiving yards (45.6 per game) and one touchdown.

Deuce Jones has added 166 yards (on seven catches) and one touchdown, and Jeremiah Hixon has a total of 158 yards on 19 receptions and two touchdowns. 

Keys to Victory for the Lobos: