PODCAST: 2019 Mountain West Title Game Recap

Looking back at the final Mountain West regular season game, bowl games, ranting and more.

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PODCAST: 2019 Mountain West Title Game Recap


Boise State topped Hawaii to win the conference.


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Plus bowl talk and a rant.

Jeremy and Matt are back to recap the Mountain West football title game which saw Boise State defeat Hawaii 31-10. That three touchdown difference was a bit closer than the score indicated. The Warriors were a bit more aggressive and it cost them a few times when they were in the red zone. Plus, points off of turnovers did not help the Warriors either.

We also get into the bowl game selections which look really good, rail on the College Football Playoff ranking system and the rankings in general, and then a quick discussion regarding Jeff Tedford stepping down as Fresno State’s head coach due to health reasons.

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2019 Mountain West Bowl Lineup Set

Here is the Mountain West bowl lineup.

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2019 Mountain West Bowl Lineup Set


Seven bowl games for the league.


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A bowl swap happened.

The Mountain West bowl lineup is set with all seven Mountain West teams going to the postseason. There was one change in the lineup with the Frisco Bowl taking Utah State which is swapping out for the Armed Forces Bowl.

Also, Air Force’s blitz to get into the Cheeze-It Bowl worked. Outside of missing a New Year’s Six game, the conference has a nice bowl lineup.

Frisco Bowl, Dec. 20: Utah State vs. Kent State

New Mexico Bowl, Dec. 21: San diego state vs. central michigan

Las Vegas Bowl, Dec. 21: Boise State vs. washington

Hawaii Bowl, Dec. 24: Hawaii vs. BYU

 

Cheeze-It Bowl, Dec. 27: Air Force vs. Washington State

Arizona Bowl, Dec. 31: Wyoming vs. Georgia State

 

Idaho Potato Bowl, Jan. 3: Ohio vs. Nevada

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Final College Football Playoff Rankings Are A Complete Joke

Check out the final College Football Playoff rankings.

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Final College Football Playoff Rankings Are A Complete Joke


Boise State is ranked 19 in the latest playoff rankings.


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Broncos are a top 20 team, cool.

The final College Football Playoff is out and it is a complete joke as the committee doesn’t care one bit about the Group of Five. This season was one of a kind for the Group of Five with multiple 10-win teams but the respect in the polls are non-sense.

Memphis is going to the Cotton Bowl by being the highest-ranked Group of Five team and despite beating a No. 20 Cincinnati team did not move up at all.

Boise State also winning the Mountain West over Hawaii in a convincing matter by three touchdowns did not move up at all. Appalachian State defeated Louisiana and moved up one spot and only because fellw G5 Cincinnati lost.

The committee had no reason to move up Memphis because they already were ahead of all of the Group of Five because there was no way that Boise State would jump the Tigers if both won.

There are a trio of teams with three losses each behind every one-loss Group of Five champions. The Mountain West, and other leagues had multiple victories over Power 5 teams, more double-digit win teams, and nothing.

Air Force at 10-2 is not ranked yet a four-loss Virginia team is No. 24 who are going to the Orange Bowl and then there is Oklahoma State sitting there at No. 25 also with four losses.

It seems after these final rankings there seems no point to even include the Group of Five in the playoff rankings or how it is currently constructed.

Why not just have a separate ranking for the token New Year’s Six game that is a nice gesture of goodwill toward the teams not in a power conference.

Top 25 Playoff Rankings

25. Oklahoma State Cowboys 8-4 (24)

24. Virginia Cavaliers 9-4 (23)

23. Navy Midshipmen 9-2 (24)

22. USC Trojans 8-4 (22)

21. Cincinnati Bearcats 10-3 (20)

20. Appalachian State Mountaineers 12-1 (21)

19. Boise State Broncos 12-1 (19)

18. Minnesota Golden Gophers 10-2 (18)

17. Memphis Tigers 12-1 (17)

16. Iowa Hawkeyes 9-3 (16)

15. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10-2 (15)

14. Michigan Wolverines 9-3 (14)

13. Alabama Crimson Tide 10-2 (12)

12. Auburn Tigers 9-3 (11)

11. Utah Utes 12-2 (6)

10. Penn State Nittany Lions 10-2 (10)

9. Florida Gators 10-2 (9)

8. Wisconsin Badgers 10-3 (8)

7. Baylor Bears 11-2 (7)

6. Oregon Ducks 10-2 (13)

5. Georgia Bulldogs 11-2 (5)

4. Oklahoma Sooners 12-1 (6)

3. Clemson Tigers 13-0 (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 13-0 (1)

1. LSU Tigers 13-0 (2)

4. Oklahoma Sooners 12-1 (6)

3. Clemson Tigers 13-0 (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 13-0 (1)

1. LSU Tigers 13-0 (2)

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Final Regular Season College Football Rankings: Boise State, Air Force Earn Ranking

Air Force and Boise State are ranked in the top 25 after the regular season.

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Final Regular Season College Football Rankings: Boise State, Air Force Earn Ranking


Two Mountain West teams ranked to end the year.


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Broncos and Falcons are in the top 25.

The final USA TODAY and Associated Press top 25 are out and with an abbreviated schedule of only conference title games there was little movement.

Boise State won the conference title game over Hawaii by 21 points so their ranking was not going to change much. Well, there was movement in both polls. The AP poll flip-flopped Boise State with Iowa which placed the Broncos at 18.

However, the coaches poll swapped an idle and 9-3 Michigan for some reason with Boise State which drops to 18. This is the same set of coaches that dropped Virginia only three spots to 25 after getting destroyed by Clemson, 62-17.

Air Force remains in the rankings and moves up one spot to 24th in both the AP and coaches poll. If the Falcons win their bowl game they will be ranked in the final polls and it will be the first time since 1998, the final year of them being in the WAC.

San Diego State also earned five points in the final coaches poll.

USA TODAY TOP 25

25. Virginia Cavaliers 73 (22)

24. Air Force 10-2 151 (NR)

23. USC Trojans 8-4 189 (24)

22. Cincinnati Bearcats 10-3 233 (21)

21. Navy Midshipmen 9-2 234 (23)

20. Appalachian State Mountaineers 11-1 375 (20)

19. Iowa Hawkeyes 9-3 485 (19)

18. Boise State Broncos 12-1 566(17)

17. Michigan Wolverines 9-3 592 (18)

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16. Minnesota Golden Gophers 10-2 654 (15)

15. Memphis Tigers 12-1 667 (16)

14. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10-2 771 (14)

13. Auburn Tigers 9-3 962 (12)

12. Penn State Nittany Lions 10-2 967 (11)

11. Wisconsin Badgers 10-3 988 (10)

10. Utah Utes 11-2 1005 (5)

9. Alabama Crimson Tide 10-2 1092 (9)

8. Baylor Bears 11-2 1161 (8)

7. Florida Gators 10-2 1172 (7)

6. Oregon Ducks 11-2 1189 (13)

5. Georgia Bulldogs 11-2 1294 (4)

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4. Oklahoma Sooners 12-1 1430 (6)

3. Clemson Tigers 13-0 1513 (5 1st place) (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 13-0 1562 (14 1st place) (2)

1. LSU Tigers 13-0 1605 (46 1st place) (1)

Also Receiving Votes: Oklahoma State 64; SMU 61; Kansas State 20; Indiana 10; UL Lafayette 6; Florida Atlantic 6; Central Florida 6; San Diego State 5; Tennessee 4; Kentucky 3; Iowa State 3; Arizona State 3; Virginia Tech 2; Hawaii 1; California 1.

AP Poll

25. Oklahoma State Cowboys 8-4 70 (NR)

24. Air Force Falcons 10-2 97 (25)

23. Cincinnati Bearcats 10-3 183 (21)

22. USC Trojans 8-4 195 (24)

21. Navy Midshipmen 9-2 246 (23)

20. Appalachian State Mountaineers 12-1 355 (20)

19. Iowa Hawkeyes 9-3 494 (18)

18. Boise State Broncos 12-1 500 (19)

17. Michigan Wolverines 9-3 597 (17)

16. Minnesota Golden Gophers 10-2 645 (15)

15. Memphis Tigers 12-1 675 (16)

14. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10-2 709 (14)

13. Penn State Nittany Lions 10-2 888 (12)

12. Utah Utes 11-2 909 (5)

11. Wisconsin Badgers 10-3 944 (10)

T9. Alabama Crimson Tide 10-2 1011 (9)

T9. Auburn Tigers 9-3 1011 (11)

8. Baylor Bears 11-2 1039(8)

7. Oregon Ducks 11-2 1141 (13)

6. Florida Gators 10-2 1167 (7)

5. Georgia Bulldogs 11-2 1241 (4)

4. Oklahoma Sooners 12-1  1364 (6)

3. Clemson Tigers 13-0 1441 (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 13-0 1488 (2)

1. LSU Tigers 13-0 1535 (1)

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Final Mountain West Football Bowl Projections

Where will the Mountain West teams go bowling?

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Final Mountain West Football Bowl Projections


No New Year’s Six Bowl for the Mountain West


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Boise State to Las Vegas

The New Year’s Six drought continues for the Mountain West after Memphis narrowly took care of business against Cincinatti in the AAC title claim and will be going to the Cotton Bowl over Boise State.

There is no debate between the Broncos and Bearcats had the former was victorious.

Now, we go forward and make one final prediction for the Mountain West bowl games. The big intrigue is the Las Vegas Bowl. It will be Boise State but the opponent is very much up in the air. The Broncos would like to see Utah not go to the Cotton Bowl so that the bowl teams do not move up a peg which would feature teams with worse records.

The most ideal matchup would pit Boise State vs. a 7-5 Washington team with former Broncos head coach Chris Petersen in his last game as the Huskies head coach. If the Utes do go to the Cotton Bowl then a 6-6 team like Cal could be in the Las Vegas Bowl. Playing former Broncos assistant Justin Wilcox would be nice but a game vs. Coach Pete would be more fun.

ESPN can step in and make some bowl trades similarly to what they did a few years ago to have a solid San Diego State vs. Houston matchup in the Las Vegas Bowl.


A few notes about the bowl lineups. Starting with the Hawaii Bowl. The game has a vaguely worded tie-in which is a combination between BYU, Hawaii or an AAC team. The Warriors have a 13-game schedule and must have seven wins to secure a bowl berth. Technically, BYU takes the Mountain West spot but a Cougars vs. Warriors matchup would be a classic WAC rivalry renewal.

There is a new bowl this year and it’s a Power Five opponent from the Big Ten in the Armed Forces Bowl.

Overall, the league has six guaranteed bowl berths and is a backup for the Cheez-It Bowl if the Pac-12 or Big 12 does not have enough teams eligible. As always, there can be trades for the best matchups.

Finally, if the Mountain West is the highest-rated team in the College Football Playoff then a New Year’s Six Bowl game is an option at the Cotton Bowl.

1. Las Vegas vs. Pac-12

– Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs. MAC
– Gildan New Mexico Bowl vs. Conference USA
– Hawai’i Bowl vs. BYU or American
– NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl vs. Sun Belt
– Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl vs. Big Ten
– Cheez-It Bowl Conditional for MW if bowl can’t fill a spot.

Previous projectionsPreseason | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14

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Mountain West Football Championship: Boise State Defeats Hawaiii, 31-10

The Broncos claimed their third outright conference title in a convincing win over the Warriors on Saturday afternoon.

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Mountain West Football Championship: Boise State Defeats Hawaii, 31-10


The Broncos claimed their third outright conference title in a convincing win over the Warriors on Saturday afternoon.


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A runaway victory for the boys in blue.

The Boise State Broncos rode a strong defensive performance, complete with multiple red zone stands, to beat the Hawaii Warriors, 31-10, and win the 2019 Mountain West football championship.

Boise State finished the game with only a slight advantage in terms of total offense, outgaining the Warriors 364-320, but the defense held firm on three different drives that reached inside the 40-yard line, including two goal line stands in the early second and early third quarter. The third stop came courtesy of Kekoa Nawahine, who intercepted a Cole McDonald pass that the offense would turn into a touchdown of its own.

Unlike the first matchup between these two teams, McDonald got off to a fairly strong start overall but tailed off as the Warriors fell behind and were forced to throw. He completed 15 of his first 22 passes, but six straight incompletions and a fumble forced by Sonatane Lui proved too much to overcome and he finished 20-of-36 for 241 yards with zero touchdowns.

Jaylon Henderson, meanwhile, kept the Warriors defense on its heels with both his arm and his legs, completing 21-of-30 passes for 220 yards with two touchdowns and an interception by Kai Kaneshiro. He also ran for 51 yards on 14 carries, absorbing just one sack from Jonah Laulu, while combining with running back George Holani to average 3.9 yards per carry.

Khalil Shakir also had a standout performance for the Broncos in scoring twice, first to give Boise State a 10-3 lead in the second quarter and again in the third quarter to put the rout on for good, while contributing 99 all-purpose yards. Miles Reed led Hawaii with 87 rushing yards on 12 carries, while Jason-Matthew Sharsh led Warriors receivers with 74 yards on seven catches.

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2019 Mountain West Football Title Game Expert Picks

2019 Mountain West Football Title Game Expert Picks Who is taking who this weekend? Contact/Follow @MWCwire Boise State is a big time favorite. In addition to giving our staff picks for the Mountain West title game we will include picks from across …

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2019 Mountain West Football Title Game Expert Picks


Who is taking who this weekend?


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Boise State is a big time favorite.

In addition to giving our staff picks for the Mountain West title game we will include picks from across the web from national college football writers to computer formulas and algorithms.

The line on this game has Boise State as a 14-point favorite.

STAFF PICKS

Jeremy: SU: Boise State | ATS: Hawaii | Score: Boise State 38, Hawaii 30

Matt K.: SU: Boise State | ATS: Hawaii | Score: Boise State 45, Hawaii 34

Ted M.: SU | ATS: Hawaii (major upset) | Score: Hawaii 35, Boise State 31

Raj: SU/ATS: Boise State | Score: Boise State 48, Hawaii 28

Josh F: SU: Boise State | ATS: Hawaii | Score: Boise State 54, Hawaii 41

Brandon B: SU: Boise State l ATS Hawaii l Score: Boise State 42 Hawaii 35

Erik: SU: Boise State | ATS: Boise State | Score: Boise State 56-26

TeamRankings.com

Boise State 38.7, Hawaii 24.7

NumberFire

Boise State 43.5, Hawaii 24.8

Sports Illustrated

All seven of SI.com’s go with Boise State over Hawaii.

Sporting News’ Bill Bender

The Broncos won the Oct. 12 matchup 59-37, but they are 3-5 against the spread as a double-digit favorite this season. The Warriors closed the regular season on a four-game win streak and will hang around a little longer this time.

Boise State wins 42-31 but FAILS TO COVER the spread.

USA TODAY

Also a clean sweep from their six college football writers.

Athlon Sports

Boise State 42, Hawaii 24

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Mountain West Power Rankings: Final Regular Season Edition

Who topped the final rankings?

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Mountain West Power Rankings: Final Regular Season Edition


Who is at the top, well, it is obvious.


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One last time.

The Mountain West title game is this week but we are not going to step away from our final power rankings of the year. We also will have one after bowl season and then get a stupid early one in after the championship game.

Back to the final rankings. It is no shock that Boise State claims every first place vote. Air Force comes in at a near-unanimous second-place finish with its 10-2 regular season record. West champion Hawaii comes in at third, moving up two spots, and then they are followed by all of the bowl-eligible teams in the league.

The middle spots are jumbled up a bit but as expected the bowl team are at the top and the rest fill out the bottom.

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How to Watch, Livestream the Mountain West Football Championship

The Boise State Broncos and Hawaii Warriors face off for the Mountain West title on Saturday. Here’s how to tune in to watch or listen.

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How to Watch, Livestream the Mountain West Football Championship


The Boise State Broncos and Hawaii Warriors face off for the Mountain West title on Saturday. Here’s how to tune in to watch or listen.


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Don’t miss the big game.

2019 MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP: Hawaii Warriors (9-4, 5-3 Mountain West) vs. #19 Boise State Broncos (11-1, 8-0 MW)

WHEN: Saturday, December 7 — 2:00 PM MT/1:00 PM PT/11:00 AM HT

WHERE: Albertsons Stadium; Boise, Idaho (36,387)

TV: ESPN

STREAMING: Many cable providers should enable viewers to tune in to the game via the ESPN app for Apple and Android or at ESPN.com/watch. Alternatively, you can get a free seven-day trial of FuboTV by clicking here.

RADIO: The Hawaii broadcast can be found on ESPN Honolulu, 1420 AM and 92.7 FM, while the Boise State broadcast can be found on the affiliates of the Bronco Sports Network, including the flagship 940 AM (KBOI).

Both radio broadcasts can be streamed online, as well. The Boise State broadcast can be found on TuneIn and the Hawaii broadcast can be found through ESPN Honolulu‘s official website.

SERIES RECORD: Boise State leads the series 13-3. In the last meeting on October 12, 2019, the Broncos defeated the Warriors, 59-37, in Boise.

LAST WEEK: Hawaii defeated Army at home, 52-31, while Boise State won on the road at Colorado State, 31-24.

WEBSITES: HawaiiAthletics.com, the official Hawaii athletics website | BroncoSports.com, the official Boise State athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): Hawaii | Boise State

ODDS (via OddsShark): Boise State -13.5

SP+ PROJECTION: Boise State by 13.3 (78% win probability)

FEI PROJECTION: Boise State by 15.4

Championship Saturday is finally at our doorstep, which means that the Hawaii Warriors and Boise State Broncos will put it all on the line to claim the Mountain West football crown.

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Rather than concluding the last big day of football games, however, the game will kick off in the daytime, probably under gray skies, this time around. It appears both teams will have to deal with rainy conditions on the blue, which could have an effect on they approach things when they have the ball on offense.

If you plan to tune in, you’ll want to head to ESPN in order to do so and see whether the Warriors can claim their first outright title since 2007 or if the Broncos can take their last biggest step toward claiming a bid in the Cotton Bowl.

2019 Mountain West Football Championship Game Roundtable

2019 Mountain West Football Championship Game Roundtable Our staff breaks down the championship game. Contact/Follow @MWCwire The burning questions are answered. The Mountain West title game is this weekend and with just the one game we had our …

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2019 Mountain West Football Championship Game Roundtable


Our staff breaks down the championship game.


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The burning questions are answered.

The Mountain West title game is this weekend and with just the one game we had our staff members answer a set of questions. Everyone will introduce themselves first and answer the questions.

@RajaBleedsBlue

Introduction: Hi my name is Raja and I am an Army Vet and Boise State graduate.  While I do sincerely attempt to give honest opinions on the football teams of the Mountain West, I am a Boise State graduate and earned the right to be a cocky and arrogant fan. And yes it is fantastic to once again be hosting the Mountain West Championship game, which I will of course be attending.

@BrandonGBlake

My name is Brandon B and I write for the Nevada Wolf Pack for both football and basketball . I am from Florida and went to the University of Florida but before I moved to Florida, I spent several years out west and was a big fan of the old Western Athletic Conference and I am forever a fan of west coast football and especially the Mountain West.

Sean O’Toole

My name is Sean O’Toole and I contribute to the MWC Wire by writing about the Air Force football team. In full transparency, I have no military, academic or athletic ties to the USAFA or any team in the Conference as I am a Penn State grad. I have however been a fan and followed the Falcons since back into the Fisher DeBerry era, and from there developed an affinity for the MWC as a whole. 

@ErwinSports

I’m Erwin Mendoza, and I cover San Diego State for MW Wire. I graduated from SDSU around the same time as Kawhi Leonard. I also take my UNLV, San Jose State, and Craig Thompson slander slightly seriously.

@Pbake14

I’m Preston Baker, I cover Hawaii for MW Wire. I have no true connection to Hawaii or the Mountain West conference as a whole. I’m a high school student in Michigan, and look for any sports writing related gigs I can find. I was a big Colt Brennan fan as a little kid, but that’s about the extent of my connection to the team. 

@TedMcGovern

Hi, my name is Ted McGovern. I’m a San Diego State grad and #aztecforlife.  I cover SDSU football, basketball, and key sports highlights. I rowed for the SDSU Crew team as an undergrad. I love watching sports; making fun of BYU, and getting Boise State die-hards like Raja to pour powerade all over themselves. It’s not that I think Craig Thompson is the “antichrist” but he is not “living his best life” and we’re all suffering through watching more sports on sketchy media like Stadium for it.  As the Mountain West programs get stronger our visibility needs to improve.

@JeremyMauss

I am Jeremy Mauss and am the managing editor for the site and have been covering the Mountain West for just over a decade back when the league looked quite different in terms of the team makeup. Officially a University of Utah guy when I started this thing yet despite that I am called a homer for probably every league in the team, so there is that. 

@erik_smiley54

My name is Erik and I cover Boise State. I have lived in the Midwest for the vast majority of my life but spent a little time in the west coast. I have been a fan of Boise State since the tail end of the Dan Hawkins era.

@Logantj

I’m Logan Jones, Utah State football and hoops contributor for MW Wire. I’ve been covering Aggie football in some capacity since my freshman year back in 2013 — so just after the magical 2012 season but just in time for the Kent Myers experience. Originally from Oregon, I enjoy staying relatively neutral on most MW squabbles while anxiously waiting for Oregon State to stop being the Utah State of the Pac-12. Matt Wells did nothing wrong.

@J0shFr3d

I’m Josh Fredlund, Colorado State football and basketball contributor for MW Wire. I’ve been covering Colorado State since mid-2016. Graduated from Colorado State and know when to pick my battles when it comes to this team, except whenever I can antagonize Raj (Boise is not a state).

1. Are you surprised that Boise State or Hawaii are in the title game?

@RajaBleedsBlue

Hawaii surprised me this season.  The schedule was tough and I saw the Warriors winning between 5 and 7 games and fighting for bowl eligibility.  I was wrong and Coach Rolovich has done a great job getting his team back on track. They aren’t ‘there’ yet but definitely a team on the rise.  Boise State is no surprise and as a Bronco, I was offended that some media folks had the audacity to vote for Utah State in the preseason poll to win the Mountain Division.

@BrandonGBlake

I am not surprised that Boise State is in the title game because they have shown themselves to be the best team in the conference. A few hiccups here and there such as the BYU loss this season but despite that, the Broncos being in the championship game is not a surprise to me.

Hawaii being in the championship game is a surprise to me because I had them as at least third in the conference behind Fresno State and San Diego State. Fresno State collapsed and Hawaii defeated San Diego State to win the West division and now here we are Hawaii in the championship game. Who knew?

Sean O’Toole

 

I am not surprised to see Boise State in the title game, they are the class of the conference and epitomize consistency dating back to the Hawkins era. I am however a little surprised to see Hawai’i opposite the Broncos, but not shocked. After the down years that had plagued the Bow’s until the Rolo era, its good to see them resurface as a contender. 

@ErwinSports

Hawaii in the title game just because San Diego State had this lined up until they stopped scoring. Boise State had an easier path to get to the title game.

@Pbake14

I’d honestly be more surprised if Boise State wasn’t in the title game. They’ve shown again and again that they’re the predator, not the prey in the conference. Hawaii on the other hand is a surprise. A new coach, uncertainty on the starting quarterback and general fuzziness about the team makes this conference championship appearance no easy feat. This should be a good stepping stone for the Warriors, even if they can’t pull through. 

@TedMcGovern

I’m not surprised by the matchup but very disappointed my Aztecs didn’t beat Hawaii for a chance to spank Boise State on the blue turf just like we did at last matchup.  Yet in full disclosure: I’m very impressed with what Nick Rolovich has done at Hawaii, and considering how poorly our offense performed SDSU didn’t deserve to beat Hawaii.  Rolovich is an odd duck, but I like him and a formidable Hawaii team makes the Mountain West stronger and more interesting

@MattK_FS

 I’m not much surprised by Boise State since, in preseason, I’d projected them to roll through conference play undefeated. Hawaii, on the other hand, felt impossible to predict and, even in spite of winning the West for the first time, remained impossible as the season wore on. If the passing game wasn’t throwing for four touchdowns a week, it was turning it over four times instead, but I give them credit for overcoming those swings and keeping it together when things mattered most.

 

@JeremyMauss

It should never be shocked when Boise State is in the Mountain West title game. They are appearing in its third-straight title game and are usually frontrunner each year. 

As for Hawaii, it is fairly surprising they are in the championship game. We knew the offense would be better and a tough challenge but they were more of a dark horse but be behind San Diego State and Fresno State.

@Logantj

Nobody is surprised to see Boise State in this game, though I’m sure Air Force diehards sensed a crack in the armor early in the year. The Broncos are complete team and handled their business as usual. Hawaii isn’t surprising to me either, being the best offense in its division with enough firepower to overcome a leaky defense and surpass pretenders Fresno and SDSU.

@J0shFr3d

I’m not surprise Boise is in the title game, I am surprise Hawaii is. Hawaii has been an improved squad since Rolovich became the head coach, but I thought they would be a year away from contending for the West Division. Hawaii’s offense has been impressive from the start, so it’s nice to see their defense catch up a little bit.

@erik_smiley54

I’m fairly surprised that Hawaii has made it. They have been on the rise had the offense to complete, but their defense could never stop anyone. This year their defense has found a way to limit opponents and come up with a big play when it is needed. As for Boise State, I had them picked to win the Mountain Division and conference before the season had started.