San Diego State vs Hawaii: Game Preview, Kick Time, TV & Radio Schedule, Odds, Prediction

San Diego State vs Hawaii: Game Preview, Kick Time, TV & Radio Schedule, Odds, Prediction San Diego State plays for the West Division at Hawaii. – Contact/Follow @ErwinSports and @MWCwire. The Aztecs have a tall order in Hawaii. Week 13: San Diego …

San Diego State vs Hawaii: Game Preview, Kick Time, TV & Radio Schedule, Odds, Prediction


San Diego State plays for the West Division at Hawaii.


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The Aztecs have a tall order in Hawaii.

Week 13: San Diego State Aztecs (8-2, 5-2 MW) vs Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (7-4, 4-3 MW)

WHEN: Saturday, November 23 @ 6:00pm / HST 8pm PST

WHERE: Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, HI (50,000)

TV: Spectrum PPV

STREAM: Facebook (Mainland only)

RADIO: 101.5 KGB / XTRA 1360 / Fox Sports Inland Empire (IE) 1350 / ESPN Honolulu

SERIES RECORD: SDSU leads 21-10-2 all-time. Owns a 11-6-2 record in Honolulu.

WEBSITES: GoAztecs.com, the official San Diego State athletics website | HawaiiAthletics.com, the official Hawaii athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): San Diego State | Hawaii

ODDS: Hawaii -3

San Diego State closes out Mountain West playing to clinch the West division of the Mountain West. There’s a lot of history siding with the Aztecs owning a 6-0 record in Hawaii since the Warriors joined the Mountain West.

The Aztecs have a championship game they’re after and prefer a meeting at the Las Vegas Bowl than another bowl game in Texas.

As for the game itself San Diego State isn’t expected to put up 30+ points and come away with a victory.

The marquee matchup features the Aztecs defense against Cole McDonald. The Aztecs defense hasn’t given up more than 23 points (the loss against Utah State) this season, but the Hawaii offense has been lighting it up with an average of 35.8 points a game.

The Aztecs’ vulnerabilities are allowing big plays down the field and Cole McDonald will make sure the exploit that. The silver lining for the Aztecs is that they are all ball hawks. The Warriors have thrown 15 picks this season and the secondary can’t wait to grab more interceptions.

The kicker to all this hype, for those of us on the mainland, is a shoddy Facebook stream thanks to a poor deal by the Mountain West. The visiting team will have to flock…to their phones and tablets?

In a time of insane deals for college football on tv, the Mountain West receives scraps. The clinching game for the Aztecs in the market is not being carried locally. Only the future will tell if commissioner Craig Thompson remedies this problem for mainland teams who play in Hawaii.

Prediction:

San Diego State will struggle early because of McDonald’s big-play passes. It’ll be an uphill battle that will need San Diego State to manage the clock and run the ball strong. Hawaii’s suspect defense will allow Ryan Agnew to throw for close to 300 yards, and the Aztecs will get a 100-yard rusher. By the time the 2nd half hits it’ll be too much to handle for Ryan Agnew.

San Diego State 27, Hawaii 31
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How To Livestream San Diego State vs. Hawaii On Facebook

A spot in the Mountain West football championship is on the line for the Aztecs and Warriors. Here’s how to watch the game on the mainland.

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How to Livestream San Diego State vs. Hawaii on Facebook


A spot in the Mountain West football championship is on the line for the Aztecs and Warriors. Here’s how to watch the game on the mainland.


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If you’re not on the islands, here’s the info you need.

WEEK 13: San Diego State Aztecs (8-2, 5-2 Mountain West) vs. Hawaii Warriors (7-4, 4-3 MW)

WHEN: Saturday, November 23 — 8:00 PM PT/6:00 PM HT

WHERE: Aloha Stadium; Honolulu, Hawaii (50,000)

TV: The game can be found Spectrum PPV for viewers in Hawaii only.

STREAMING: Mainland viewers can find the game on Facebook. Additionally, Hawaii’s radio broadcast can be streamed via ESPN Honolulu and San Diego State’s broadcast can be found on iHeartRadio.

The San Diego State Aztecs and Hawaii Warriors will put it all on the line on Saturday night as the two teams will vie for the West division title and a chance at the Mountain West crown.

Fans on the mainland who are interested in watching the game will want to head to Facebook, where Stadium will once again host a Mountain West football clash. It is the last of seven Hawaii football games which will be featured on the social media platform, so be sure to stay up and watch an epic contrast of styles.

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Week 13 Mountain West Football TV Schedule, Streaming, Scoreboard, Schedule

Stay up to date with all of the Mountain West football action.

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Week 13 Mountain West Football Picks, TV Schedule, Scoreboard


Stay up to date with Week 13 of Mountain West football


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Results, highlights and more for Week 13

Colorado State at Wyoming

Friday, 9:30 p.m. ET, TV: ESPN2Get Tickets
Line: Wyoming -6 | Staff Picks

Air Force at New Mexico

Saturday, 2 p.m. ET, TV: ESPN3 | Get Tickets
Line: Air Force -22 | Staff Picks

San Jose State at UNLV

Saturday, 4 p.m. ET, TV: AT&T SportsNet | Get Tickets
Line: San Jose State -7 | Staff Picks

Boise State at Utah State

Friday, 10:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network | Get Tickets
Line: Boise State -8.5 | Staff Picks

Nevada at Fresno State

Friday, 9:30 p.m. ET, TV: ESPN2Get Tickets
Line: Fresno State -13.5 | Staff Picks

San Diego State at Hawaii

Friday, 11 p.m. ET, TV: Facebook | Get Tickets
Line: San Diego State -3 | Staff Picks

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New Mexico vs. Air Force: Keys For A Lobos Win

New Mexico takes on Air Force in a rescheduled game.

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New Mexico vs. Air Force: Keys For A Lobos Win


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Can New Mexico pull off the upset?

WEEK 13: Air Force Falcons (8-2) at New Mexico Lobos (2-8)

WHEN: Saturday, November 23 —12:00 PM MT/ 11:00 AM PT

WHERE: Dreamstyle Stadium in Albuquerque, NM

TV/STREAMING: ESPN3

RADIO: Air Force | New Mexico: Lobo Radio Network 77 AM/94.5FM

SERIES RECORD: Air Force leads the series 22-14

GAME NOTES (PDF): New Mexico | Air Force

ODDS (via OddsShark): Air Force -22.5

The Lobo football team once again takes the field to take on the Air Force Falcons from Colorado Springs. The 2-8 Lobos are doing their best to get a win or two in the last two regular-season games to wrap up the 2019 season. 

Last week’s game against the 19th ranked Boise State had one of those, as head Ccach Bob Davie has said recently of this season, “did that just really happen?” 

Coach Davie at his presser said, “on the very first play of the game, after all the buildup of the game, after all our preparation for the game, all the emotion after the Najah Flowers memorial at midfield, on the very first play of the game, to give the ball up and Boise scores.

“On the third play of the game, our losing our leading rusher Ahari Davis tears his ACL, and then on the sixth or seventh play of the game, Bryson Carroll has a very serious ankle injury.

“With all that said, we have lots of injuries on this team, and we have had 83 scholarship players to start the season, and we only have 57 scholarship players to play in this game against Air Force Saturday.” 

 New Mexico has had a whopping 14 season-ending injuries this year that started with our starting quarterback Brent Hughes & starting nose guard Aaron Blackwell In the first game of the year.  

New Mexico enters the game Saturday with many backups being pulled up from the scout team to help shore up the wide receivers and running backs where they are most hurt by injuries and most critical for them to compete per Davie.  

“Their Air Force talent level is the best I have seen since I have been at New Mexico as the head coach and schematically are a nightmare running the trip option,” Davie said.

“They run a two offense that they really started full speed at Hawaii and has caused lots of team’s problems and made it harder schematically to teams playing them.”

 The Lobos have their hand’s full playing with a ton of injuries to significant players and playing one of the best Air Force teams that Coach Davie has seen since he has been here.  

Saturday’s game at DreamStyle in Albuquerque is being called Heroes Day; it will be a day that the military, armed forces, and first responders, as well as those affected by breast cancer, will be honored.  

So what does UNM have to do to pull the upset? 

1) The offensive line must by physical and dominate the line of scrimmage.  

This is going to be a challenge for the Lobos with their starting running backs being hurt of banged up.  The Lobo offensive line must use their size and dominate the line of scrimmage to be effective to run the ball for first downs. 

 The Falcons rank 7th in the nation in rushing defense and 68th in passing defense, so it will be a challenge running the ball but should be able to pass against them. 

Air Force is a fierce team defending the run this year and have played some top rushing teams the last few weeks and held they are own staying top ten in the nation against the run.  

If the quarterbacks can be accurate in throwing the Lobo receivers in open spaces to use their athleticism to make plays or could be a long game, they must throw the ball; after all, it’s a spread offense. 

2) The defense must contain the trip option or not give up big plays

 The Lobo defense has actually improved against the run, thanks to their three-headed New Mexico linebacker monster, Alex Hart, Mo Vainikolo and Jacobi Hearn, who have combined for 27.5 tackles for loss and all have had outstanding seasons helping the Lobos stop opponents running the ball. 

These guys have played lights out and more than likely because two of them are seniors and see the writing on the wall that this football days and all the years of playing could be coming to an end soon. 

The triple-option is a considerable challenge to any teams who have are not used to defending it. There is no better challenge at stopping the triple option of playing the service academies. 

They keep the ball away from your offense in time of possession and then score, so must games are not high scoring games, but the Falcons are more balanced this year.  

They have an outstanding fullback and solid quarterback who will not only run on you and hit you but will throw when you least expect it to catch the defense off guard. 

These Falcons are going some sharp guys and very academically inclined and play smart on the football field. So if you plan to defeat them, you will have to play smart football. 

They are not at the Air Force Academy because they are not sharp; on the contrary, they are very smart and will have a game plan on how to beat you. 

Troy Calhoun is one of the top coaches in the country, and there is a reason he is 92-69 and has been the head of the helm there since 2007.

3)  Win special teams wars

 The Lobo football team as one strength that stands out, and it’s their special teams play.

 They have a very good kicker on kickoffs, a very accurate field goal kicker, and one of the best punters in the country. 

 Their punters, Tyson Dyer is one of ten semifinalists in the country for the Ray Guy Award, which honors the nation’s top punters. 

Dyer averages over 45 yards per punt and leads the nation with 31 punts inside the 20-yard line, and he also leads the nation in percentage of punts inside the 20, which is 62 percent of those kicks. 

Combine that with maybe a run back for a touchdown or punt return for a touchdown; you don’t know in a college football game what will happen. 

 

Special teams are one of those things that fans never realize how vital they are until you need a game-winning field goal or a big play to change the momentum in the game. 

The Lobo trip of field goal kicker Andrew Shelley, punter Tyson Dyer, and kicker Donovan Murphree have been reliable this year and could come into play should the game be a low scoring game or it becomes about field position late in the game. 

 

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Colorado State vs Wyoming: Three Keys to a Rams Win

Can the Rams overcome a heartbreaking defeat and beat Wyoming? Here are three keys to how they can do just that.

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Colorado State vs Wyoming: Three Keys to a Rams Win


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Can the Rams get the rivalry monkey off their backs?

WEEK 10: Colorado State Rams (4-6, 3-3 Mountain West) vs. Wyoming Cowboys (6-4, 3-3 Mountain West)

WHEN: Friday, November 22 — 7:30 PM MT/6:30 PM PT

WHERE: War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyoming (29,181)

TV: ESPN2

RADIO: Colorado State | Wyoming

SERIES RECORD: Colorado State leads the overall series 58-47-5. Wyoming leads the Bronze Boot series 27-24.

WEBSITES: CSURams.com, the official Colorado State athletics website | GoWyo.com, the official Wyoming athletics website

ODDS (via OddsShark): Wyoming -6.5

FEI PROJECTION: Wyoming by 15

The Colorado State Rams are coming off a heartbreaking loss to Air Force. Now, they have to turn around and face another rival in Wyoming. The Cowboys are coming off a loss of their own to Utah State.

The Border War is always a physical matchup between two teams that don’t like each other. Since Craig Bohl has become the Cowboys coach, it has been a matchup of the Rams offense vs the Wyoming defense. Here’s how Colorado State can come out on top.

Three Keys to a Colorado State Victory

1. Contain the run.

The Colorado State Rams held the Air Force Falcons close to under 100 rushing yards less than their average. The Wyoming Cowboys are relying on their running game this season due to a poor passing game. The Rams defense needs to prepare for both, but can focus a little more on the running game.

Sean Chambers was a big reason for the start Wyoming got out to, as he forced you to account for the QB in the running game. When Chambers got injured, it brought Tyler Vander Waal into the starting lineup. Vander Waal isn’t that big of a runner, so it’s one less piece the Rams have to worry about.

2. Protect the Quarterback.

Colorado State allowed eight sacks against Air Force. Wyoming is tied for 20th in the country with 30 sacks, averaging three per game. The CSU offensive line is going to have to step up or Patrick O’Brien is in for another long, cold night in Laramie.

In the two weeks before playing Air Force, CSU had only allowed one sack. If the Rams are to be successful against the Cowboys, O’Brien is going to need a clean pocket. Injuries have cause some shuffling of the Rams offensive line. But they rotate during games anyway, so chemistry shouldn’t be an issue.

3. #RunTheDangBallBobo

CSU head coach Mike Bobo turned into Pete Carroll against Air Force, by throwing from the goal line instead of running the ball. The Rams struggled to run the ball against Air Force, but continued to do so in an effort to keep the defense honest.

CSU will be facing a second stingy rush defense in as many weeks. The offensive line will need to open holes for Marcus McElroy and the other running backs if they want to a, keep the defense honest and b, give Patrick O’Brien a clean pocket.

Prediction

Both Wyoming and Colorado State have gone on winning streaks during their rivalry. The Cowboys are in the midst of a three game win streak during this series, which followed a three game stretch of Ram victories. Colorado State has the talent to win this game, it’s just a matter of it they want it bad enough. They’ve had some extra motivation this week with video from last year and the Wyoming fight song blaring through practice. CSU should come out fired up and win a close one.

CSU 27, Wyoming 21

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Three SDSU Keys: San Diego State vs. Hawaii

Three SDSU Keys: San Diego State vs. Hawaii How the Aztecs can win the West Divison. Contact/Follow @MWCwire Big game on the Islands Week 13: Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors(7-4,4-3 MW) vs. San Diego State Aztecs(8-2,5-2 MW) When: Saturday, November 23rd …

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Three SDSU Keys: San Diego State vs. Hawaii


How the Aztecs can win the West Divison.


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Big game on the Islands

Week 13: Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors(7-4,4-3 MW) vs. San Diego State Aztecs(8-2,5-2 MW)

When: Saturday, November 23rd 2019 @ 6:00pm HST 8pm PST

Where: Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, HI

TV: Spectrum PPV

Stream: Facebook(Mainland only)

Radio: ESPN Honolulu

Odds: Hawai’i by -3

Series Record: SDSU leads 21-10-2 overall, Also leads 11-6-2 in Honolulu

Saturday’s match-up has a lot on the line. The winner of this San Diego State vs Hawaii game will go to the MWC  championship game on December 7th.  Here are some keys if San Diego State can accomplish their keys/goals, they will be in the MWC championship game.

Ryan Agnew

Ryan Agnew isn’t always consistent. However, when he’s accurate and passing the football, Agnew can look like a really good quarterback. Hawaii focus on defense is going to stop the run because they believe they will  be able to stop him if the Aztecs are throwing the ball 40 times.  This a pretty risky sentiment, and really, more often than not  Agnew can really pull through.  If Agnew doesn’t turn the ball over it will be a great sign for the Aztecs.

Keep the ball

Just as San Diego State defense is phenomenal against the run, the offense controls the clock by slowing things down to a very snail- speed pace, and that  formula will keep on working.  When the Aztecs offense on the field it will keep Hawaii quarterback Cole McDonald and the rest of the offense on the sidelines. If the Aztecs have the ball more then Hawaii, it will be a great sign.

Stopping Cole Mcdonald

Senior quarterback Cole Mcdonald has been really astounding this year. The senior has thrown for 3,007 yards for 25 touchdowns and 12 touchdowns on 246 completions on 381 attempts.  If the Aztecs stop this gun-slinger from throwing it around it will be great news for the Aztecs.

Prediction

I expect both teams to score points but I think the Aztecs defense will stop Hawaii’s stellar offense more times than not.

 San Diego State 24, Hawaii 21

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Nevada Football: Three Keys And A Prediction For Nevada Vs Fresno State

Nevada Football: Three Keys And A Prediction For Nevada Vs Fresno State The Wolf Pack return to action Saturday night as they travel to Fresno to take on the Bulldogs. Contact/Follow @BrandonGBlake & @MWCwire Can The Wolf Pack Get Win Number Seven …

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Nevada Football: Three Keys And A Prediction For Nevada Vs Fresno State

The Wolf Pack return to action Saturday night as they travel to Fresno to take on the Bulldogs.

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Can The Wolf Pack Get Win Number Seven On The Road Against Fresno State?

The Nevada Wolf Pack return to the gridiron this Saturday night as they take on the Fresno State Bulldogs. The contest between the Wolf Pack and the Bulldogs will be played at Bulldog Stadium in Fresno,California with a 7:30pm kickoff on ESPN2.

The last time the Nevada was in action was two weeks ago when they defeated #24 ranked San Diego State 17-13  The win over the Aztecs made Nevada bowl eligible for the second straight season and was the first win over an AP top 25 team on the road in school history.

This week, Nevada must look to improve on that win and strengthen their chances of making a bowl game. Even though the Wolf Pack are bowl eligible, due to the lack of bowl spots available for the Mountain West, Nevada could be in a position similar to Wyoming last year when the Cowboys went 6-6 and did not go bowling. 

Nevada is taking on a Fresno State team that is 4-6 and coming off a loss to the Aztecs in San Diego last Friday night. The Bulldogs need to win the last two games of the season (against Nevada and next week against San Jose State) to become bowl eligible.

Nevada is eliminated from winning the West division but can strengthen their bowl outlook while Fresno State needs to win to keep their bowl hopes alive. 

Can the Wolf Pack go into Fresno and defeat the Bulldogs for the first time since 2016? Here are my keys and a prediction for Nevada vs Fresno State.

Continue to get good play from the Wolf Pack defense

Nevada’s defense for most of this season has been much maligned due to its porous play. However, the defense turned in a good performance in the win against San Diego State two weeks ago. 

The Wolf Pack limited the Aztecs offense, a run-oriented unit, to only 2.9 yards per rush and held them to 13 points. The Wolf Pack defensive line led by Dom Peterson, Hausia Sekona and Sam Hammond, pressured Aztecs quarterback Ryan Agnew all night and forced him into throwing an interception.

Nevada is going to need the defense to continue to play well this week on the road against Fresno State. If Nevada’s defense can turn in another good performance this week against Fresno State, then they have a strong chance of leaving central California with a win.

 

Continued improvement from Carson Strong

The redshirt freshman from Vacaville, California had a solid night in the win against San Diego State. Strong completed 19 of 26 passes for 147 yards and threw one touchdown pass and one interception that went off the hands of the intended receiver. 

Outside of that interception, Strong played well and made few mistakes as he lead the Wolf Pack offense to the upset victory over the Aztecs two weeks ago. The Wolf Pack will need Strong to continue to improve his play and make the Wolf Pack offense more explosive. 

Strong has the  weapons on offense in Romeo Doubs and Elijah Cooks to go along with running backs Toa Taua and Devonate Lee. The offensive line is still not good so it is up to that offensive line and Strong especially to improve their play in order for Nevada to win on Saturday.

Stopping Jorge Reyna and Ronnie Rivers

Fresno State’s offense has two standouts in quarterback Jorge Reyna and running back Ronnie Rivers. This season Reyna has thrown for over 2,200 yards and has thrown 11 touchdowns and nine interceptions. Reyna has also ran for over 400 yards and scored two rushing touchdowns.

Ronnie Rivers has ran for over 700 yards this season while scoring a Mountain West leading 12 rushing touchdowns. The combination of Reyna and Rivers is one of the reasons why Fresno State is averaging over 31 points per game and in a position to be bowl eligible with two games left in the season.

Nevada’s defense is going to have to find a way to stop Reyna and Rivers from having a good night. When Fresno State played the Aztecs last Friday, San Diego State’s defense limited the Bulldogs offense to one touchdown and 206 yards total offense.

San Diego State’s defense was able to stop Fresno State’s offense last week. Now it is up to an improving Wolf Pack defense to contain the Bulldogs offense and its top two players in Reyna and Rivers.

 

Prediction and Score 

Nevada got a big time win two weeks ago against San Diego State to become bowl eligible. Now coming off a bye week,  the Wolf Pack hit the road again to take on a Fresno State team that is needing to win out to be bowl eligible. 

This game for the Wolf Pack will be another challenge as they face a talented Fresno State offense led by quarterback Jorge Reyna and running back Ronnie Rivers. The Bulldogs have been inconsistent this season which explains their 4-6 record. But offensively they are capable of putting up points and attacking Nevada’s still vulnerable secondary.

But I think Nevada’s defensive line can be the difference maker as they are capable of putting  pressure on Reyna and force him into making mistakes. Also with Nevada head coach Jay Norvell calling plays on offense, I think he can put Strong in a position to get the ball to playmakers like Doubs to move the Wolf Pack offense and score points. 

It  is going to be a close contest but I like the Wolf Pack defensive line and an improving Carson Strong to be the difference when they play Fresno State on Saturday night.

 

Score:   Nevada 23   Fresno State 17

 

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San Jose State vs. UNLV: Game Preview, Kick Time, TV & Radio Schedule, Odds, Prediction

The Rebels end an era by playing their Sam Boyd Stadium finale against the Spartans this Saturday.

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SJSU vs. UNLV: Game Preview, Kick Time, TV & Radio Schedule, Odds, Prediction


The Rebels end an era by playing their Sam Boyd Stadium finale against the Spartans this Saturday.


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The season-long farewell reaches its end.

WEEK 13: San Jose State Spartans (4-6, 1-5 Mountain West) vs. UNLV Rebels (2-8, 0-6 MW)

WHEN: Saturday, November 23 — 1:00 PM PT/12:00 PM PT

WHERE: Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas, Nevada (35,500)

TV: AT&T SportsNet

STREAMING: Fans outside of the ATTSN footprint can livestream the game here, courtesy of Stadium. The radio broadcast can also be streamed via TuneIn.

RADIO: The UNLV broadcast can be found in and around Las Vegas on ESPN 1100 AM and 100.9 FM, while the San Jose State broadcast can be on 910 AM (KKSF) and on affiliate stations 1460 AM/101.1 FM in Salinas (KION), 1360 AM in Modesto (KFIV), and 1280 AM in Stockton (KWSX)

SERIES RECORD: San Jose State leads the series 16-6-1. In the last meeting on October 27, 2018, the Spartans defeated the Rebels, 50-37, in San Jose.

LAST WEEK: UNLV lost at home to Hawaii, 21-7, while San Jose State was on a bye after losing at Hawaii the week before.

WEBSITES: SJSUSpartans.com, the official San Jose State athletics website | UNLVRebels.com, the official UNLV athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): San Jose State | UNLV

ODDS (via OddsShark): San Jose State -6.5

SP+ PROJECTION: San Jose State by 6.2 (64% win probability)

FEI PROJECTION: San Jose State by 3.8

298 games down, one to go.

The UNLV Rebels will bid adieu to Sam Boyd Stadium on Saturday afternoon when the host the San Jose State Spartans, hoping to provide an enduring highlight to what has been a disappointing season.

Brent Brennan’s team still has plenty to play for, however, since winning out would enable the Spartans to clinch bowl eligibility for the first time since 2013 (note: SJSU did play in the 2015 Cure Bowl, but they did so with a 5-7 record before winning it).

How can either side get back into the win column? Here’s our preview.

Three Keys to a UNLV Victory

1. Get chunk plays. Lots of them.

The Spartans haven’t been shy about letting Josh Love rip it and Saturday should be the latest opportunity to do just that. San Jose State leads the Mountain West with 32 pass plays of 20-plus yards in conference play, while UNLV ranks tenth by that same measure on defense with 24 such plays allowed.

Tre Walker would appear to be the most obvious potential beneficiary, as 15 of his 59 catches have gone for at least 20 yards, but it’s worth keeping in mind that senior Bailey Gaither could be the X-factor that’s harder to account for because he, too, has a 20-yard catch rate just above 25%.

2. Revive the pass rush again.

Hawaii pitched a shutout in the sack column against SJSU two weeks ago, but it’s worth keeping in mind that, after a woeful start to the season, the Spartans’ pass rush has mostly perked up in recent weeks. Their season-long 5.1% sack rate still ranks just 91st nationally, but they had ten sacks in a three-game stretch against San Diego State, Army, and Boise State.

In other words, they can beat a beatable offensive line and UNLV definitely qualifies as such with an 8.2% sack rate allowed.

3. Contain the tight ends.

One thing that UNLV has done reasonably well this year is get the ball to Giovanni Fauolo and Noah Bean, so Spartans linebackers may have a trick task on their hands. Fauolo and Bean have combined for 38 receptions and averaged 15.7 yards per catch, so in defending an overall limited passing offense, slowing the big targets down will be crucial.

Three Keys to a UNLV Victory

1. Don’t give the Spartans a short field.

Much of this key will come down to avoiding the killer mistake when dropping back to pass, but UNLV has actually benefitted from a bit of good fumble luck to this point, too, in losing just six of 14 fumbles to this point (42.9%). Meanwhile, the Spartans have been pretty unlucky by that same measure with a conference-high 20 opponent fumbles and only seven recoveries (35%).

That’s the kind of fortune which could snap back toward the mean anytime, so if trends hold for another afternoon and the Spartans keep creating opportunities, the Rebels could put themselves in an unenviable position.

This will be doubly important if the Rebels find a way to keep things close late because only one other FBS quarterback, Arkansas State’s Layne Fletcher, has thrown six fourth-quarter interceptions like Kenyon Oblad.

2. Win on third downs.

It’s no secret that the Rebels have struggled mightily moving the chains, but this stoppable force is finally facing a very movable object: UNLV’s 27.5% third-down conversion rate on offense and San Jose State’s 52.3% conversion rate on defense means that something will have to give.

Which side will gain the upper hand? It’s hard to say, but setting the running game up to succeed would go a long way toward helping UNLV. When facing third and three or fewer yards, the Rebels have converted 17 of 37 rushing attempts (45.9%).

3. Don’t let Hayes Hicken down.

In a conference chock full of top-notch specialists, the Rebels’ senior punter has kept busy and quietly put forth a solid campaign. He’s averaged a solid 43.4 yards per punt with ten kicks inside the opponent’s 20-yard line, but special teams have been a huge issue for UNLV all season long and the also Rebels rank 125th in the FBS with 33.9 net yards per return. San Jose State doesn’t have much more than a modest return game themselves, but making the Spartans work for a long drive is one of the little things that could make a big difference.

Prediction

The Rebels haven’t been able to put forth a complete sixty minutes nearly all season and it’s not even clear they have a strength that compares to San Jose State’s passing attack at this point. They were able to clamp down on Hawaii a week ago, but it’s hard to imagine the defense doing it again. In short, the home fans will get to walk out of Sam Boyd Stadium disappointed one last time.

San Jose State 34, UNLV 17

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Nevada vs. Fresno State: Three Keys To A Bulldogs Win

Fresno State needs a win over the Wolf Pack to keep their bowl hopes alive.

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Nevada vs. Fresno State: Three Keys to a Bulldogs Win


Fresno State needs a win over the Wolf Pack to keep their bowl hopes alive.


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How can the ‘Dogs make good as heavy favorites?

WEEK 13: Nevada Wolf Pack (6-4, 3-3 Mountain West) vs. Fresno State Bulldogs (4-6, 2-4 MW)

WHEN: Saturday, November 23 — 7:30 PM PT/8:30 PM MT

WHERE: Bulldog Stadium; Fresno, California (40,727)

TV: ESPN2

STREAMING: You can get a free seven-day trial of FuboTV by clicking here. You can also find the audio broadcast on TuneIn.

RADIO: The Fresno State broadcast can be found on 940 AM, while the Nevada broadcast can be found in and around Reno on ESPN 94.5 FM.

SERIES RECORD: Fresno State leads the series 29-20-1. In the last meeting on October 6, 2018, the Bulldogs defeated the Wolf Pack, 21-3, in Reno.

LAST WEEK: Fresno State lost to San Diego State on the road, 17-13, while Nevada was on a bye after beating those same Aztecs on the road the week before.

WEBSITES: GoBulldogs.com, the official Fresno State athletics website | NevadaWolfPack.com, the official Nevada athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): Fresno State | Nevada

ODDS (via OddsShark): Fresno State -14

SP+ PROJECTION: Fresno State by 13.8 (79% win probability)

FEI PROJECTION: Fresno State by 19.3

Last week’s game against San Diego State was a letdown, so the Fresno State Bulldogs enter their home finale with a real sense of urgency in hosting the Nevada Wolf Pack.

The conference championship is out of reach now, but Jeff Tedford’s team can still reach .500 and earn a chance at the postseason, though it won’t be easy. Nevada has been wildly inconsistent from week to week but they’ve proven to be capable of surprises and still have their own standing in the bowl picture to play for.

Here’s how the Bulldogs can score a win over the Wolf Pack and take another necessary step toward bowl eligibility.

Three Keys to a Fresno State Victory

1. Shut down the nickel-and-dime passing game.

After getting the QB1 job back a few weeks ago, Carson Strong struggled against Wyoming but has cracked a 70% completion rate in each of the last two weeks while throwing three touchdowns and just one interception. One thing that’s been missing, though, are deep shots: As Pro Football Focus noted earlier this week, Strong’s average depth of target is just 8.2 yards.

It’ll be incumbent on the secondary to not only keep things in front of them but to get back to sure tackling since both Elijah Cooks and Romeo Doubs have shown an ability to shake defenders and run after the catch.

2. Keep Toa Taua in check.

The sophomore running back wasn’t much of a factor in Fresno State’s victory last year, tallying just 28 yards on ten carries, but it’s been even more surprising that he’s mostly been a non-factor throughout 2019. Among the 13 Mountain West running backs with at least 60 carries in conference play, Taua’s 3.46 yards per carry is the lowest such figure.

Whether the defensive front can disrupt is an open question, though. Though Nevada currently sports a 22.1% Stuff Rate (plays stopped at or behind the line of scrimmage) on offense, a figure which ranks 101st nationally, Fresno State’s 17.1% Defensive Stuff Rate is just 86th.

3. Get Ronnie Rivers back on track.

Fresno State’s junior running back saw his streak of 100-yards rushing snapped last week against a top-notch San Diego State defensive line and while Nevada may not be on quite that same level, they’ve been at their best when they shut down an opponent’s ground game. In the Wolf Pack’s six wins, opponents have averaged 2.98 YPC; in their four losses, that number jumps to 5.60.

Going up against a battered Fresno State offensive line might be a point in their favor since the Bulldogs, with eight different OL combinations in ten games, could make it nine in eleven if the top of the current depth chart — Bull-Fuamatu-Sampson-Woodley-Tuitele — is to be believed.

Prediction

Perhaps more so than any other teams in the conference, the Wolf Pack and the Bulldogs have surely caused their fans to throw hands in the air most often with some mix of frustration and confusion. It seems that Fresno State’s injury woes are slowly catching up with them, though, so Nevada should steal another win not only as the healthier team, but with wide receivers capable enough to best a shaky Bulldogs secondary.

Nevada 24, Fresno State 21

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Week 13 Mountain West Football Expert Picks

Week 13 Mountain West Football Expert Picks Find out who our staff likes this week. Contact/Follow @MWCwire All 12 teams in action this weekend. Colorado State at Wyoming (-6.5) Jeremy: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming | Score: Wyoming 28, Colorado State …

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Week 13 Mountain West Football Expert Picks


Find out who our staff likes this week.


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All 12 teams in action this weekend.

Colorado State at Wyoming (-6.5)

Jeremy: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming | Score: Wyoming 28, Colorado State 17

Brad: SU: WYO | ATS: CSU | WYO 33 CSU 30

Raja: SU: Colorado State | ATS: Wyoming

Ted: ATS Wyoming | SU Wyoming| Score Wyoming 31 Colorado State 24

Brandon B: ATS Wyoming | SU Wyoming| Score Wyoming 34 Colorado State 32 

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Wyoming 28 CSU 21

Sean: ATS CSU | SU CSU| Score Wyoming 17 Colorado State 23 

Jesse: ATS: CSU | SU: Wyoming

Matt: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Colorado State | Score: Wyoming 21, Colorado State 17

Air Force (-22) at New Mexico

Jeremy: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force | Score: Air Force 45, New Mexico 13

Brad: SU: AFA | ATS: AFA | Score: AFA 45 UNM 10

Raja: SU: Air Force | ATS: New Mexico

Ted: ATS: Air Force  | SU: Air Force| Score: Air Force 37 New Mexico 10

Brandon B: ATS: Air Force  | SU: Air Force| Score: Air Force 38 New Mexico 9

BrandonT: SU/ATS: Air Force 49 New Mexico 10

Sean: ATS: Air Force  | SU: Air Force| Score: Air Force 38 New Mexico 13

Jesse: ATS: Air Force | SU: Air Force

Matt: SU: Air Force | ATS: New Mexico | Score:  Air Force 38, New Mexico 20

San Jose State (-5.5) at UNLV 

Jeremy: SU: San Jose State | ATS: San Jose State | Score: San Jose State 40, UNLV 20

Brad: SU: SJSU | ATS: SJSU | SJSU 37 UNLV 24

Raja: SU/ATS: UNLV (Upset Alert!)

Ted: ATS SJSU | SU: SJSU | Score SJSU 38, UNLV 17

Brandon B: ATS UNLV | SU: UNLV | Score UNLV 28 SJSU 14

Brandon T: SU/ATS: SJSU 38 UNLV 21

Sean: ATS: SJSU | SU: SJSU | Score UNLV 17 SJSU 24

Jesse: ATS: San Jose State | SU: San Jose State

Matt: SU: San Jose State | ATS: San Jose State | Score: San Jose State 34, UNLV 17

Boise State (-8) at Utah State 

Jeremy: SU: | ATS: | Score: Boise State 28, Utah State 17

Raja: SU/ATS: Boise State, 31-28

Ted: SU: BSU |  ATS: USU | BSU 34  – USU 27

Brad: SU: BSU | ATS: USU  | BSU 26 USU 17

Brandon B: ATS: USU| SU Boise State | Score: Boise State 24 Utah State 21

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Utah St 31 Boise St 28

Sean: SU: USU |  ATS: USU | USU 27 –  Boise St 24

Jesse: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

Matt: SU: | ATS: Utah State | Score: Boise State 31, Utah State 24

Nevada at Fresno State (-13.5)

Jeremy: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Nevada | Score: Fresno State 30, Nevada 20

Raja: SU/ATS: Nevada (Upset Alert!)

Ted: ATS: FSU | SU: Nevada| Score: Nevada 28, FSU 17

Brad: SU: UNR | ATS: FSU | UNR 33 FSU 24

Brandon B: ATS: Nevada | SU: Nevada| Score” Nevada 23 Fresno 16

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Nevada 35 Fresno St 28

Sean: ATS: Nevada | SU: Fresno | Score: Nevada 23 –  Fresno 24

Jesse: ATS Nevada | SU: Fresno State

Matt: SU: Nevada | ATS: Fresno State | Score: Nevada 24, Fresno State 21

San Diego State at Hawaii (-3)

Jeremy: SU: | ATS: | Score: Hawaii 28, San Diego State 24

Raja: SU/ATS: Hawaii

Ted: ATS SDSU | SU: SDSU| Score: SDSU 27, Hawaii 24

Brad: SU: SDSU | ATS: SDSU | SDSU 28 HW 20

Brandon B: ATS Hawaii | SU: Hawaii| Score Hawaii 35 SDSU 21

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Hawaii 31 SDSU 21

Sean: ATS: SDSU | SU: SDSU| Score Hawaii 24 – SDSU 28

Jesse: ATS: Hawaii | SU: Hawaii

Matt: SU: | ATS: | Score: Hawaii 24, San Diego State 28

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