Week 0 Mountain West Football Odds, Picks, Predictions

Week 0 Mountain West Football Odds, Picks, Predictions Staff picks for the opener Contact/Follow @MWCwire Who are we taking this week College football is back with a mini-slate of games with Week 0 kicking off this Saturday. There are three Mountain …

Week 0 Mountain West Football Odds, Picks, Predictions


Staff picks for the opener


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Who are we taking this week

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College football is back with a mini-slate of games with Week 0 kicking off this Saturday. There are three Mountain West games this week.

Mountain West Football: The Top 50 Players Of 2023

Ohio at San Diego State (-3), 8 p.m. ET, FS1 or stream with a free trial on FuboTV

Jeremy: ATS: San Diego State | SU: San Diego State

Matt K: ATS: Ohio | SU: Ohio

Ted: ATS: San Diego State | SU: San Diego State

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

TJ: ATS: San Diego State | SU: San Diego State 

Phil: ATS: San Diego State | SU: San Diego State

Josh F: ATS: Ohio | SU: Ohio

Erik: ATS: San Diego State | SU: San Diego State

Sean: : ATS: Ohio | SU: Ohio

Roger:  ATS: San Diego State | SU: San Diego State

Michael: ATS: San Diego State | SU: San Diego State

Brandon: ATS: Ohio | SU: Ohio

Hawaii at Vanderbilt (-17), 7:30 p.m. ET, SEC Network or stream with a free trial on FuboTV

Jeremy: ATS: Hawaii | SU: Vanderbilt

Matt K: ATS: Vanderbilt | SU: Vanderbilt

Ted: ATS: Hawaii | SU: Vanderbilt 

LaMarr: ATS: Vanderbilt SU: Vanderbilt

TJ: ATS: Hawaii SU: Vanderbilt 

Phil: ATS: Vanderbilt | SU: Vanderbilt

Josh F: ATS: Vanderbilt | SU: Vanderbilt

Erik: ATS: Hawaii | SU: Vanderbilt

Sean: : ATS: Vanderbilt | SU: Vanderbilt

Roger: : ATS: Hawaii | SU: Vanderbilt

Michael: ATS: Vanderbilt | SU: Vanderbilt 

Brandon: ATS: Vanderbilt | SU: Vanderbilt

San Jose State at No. 6 USC (-31), 8 p.m. ET, Pac-12 Network or stream with a free trial on FuboTV

Jeremy: ATS: San Jose State | SU: USC

Matt K: ATS: USC | SU: USC

Ted: ATS: USC | SU: USC

LaMarr: ATS: San Jose State SU: USC

TJ: ATS : San Jose State SU: USC

Phil: ATS: San Jose State | SU: USC

Josh F: ATS: San Jose State | SU: USC

Erik: ATS: San Jose State | SU: USC

Sean: ATS: USC | SU: USC

Roger: ATS: San Jose State | SU: USC

Michael: ATS: USC | SU: USC

Brandon: ATS: USC | SU: USC

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San Diego State vs. Ohio: Game Preview, How To Watch, Stream, Odds

The college football season is finally, with the San Diego State Aztecs taking on the Ohio Bobcats of the MAC conference in Week 0. 

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The college football season is finally here with the San Diego State Aztecs taking on the Ohio Bobcats of the MAC conference in Week 0. 

Ohio and San Diego State have played once before in the 2018 Frisco Bowl when the Bobcats shut out the Aztecs 27-0. Both head coaches have changed since, but a handful of players remain on both rosters.

Game: Ohio at San Diego State
Where: Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California
TV: FS1, 7 p.m. ET
Streaming: Fox Sports Go or Fubo TV with a free trial
Radio: San Diego Sports 760
Series record: 1-0 Ohio Leads
Websites: goaztecs.comohiobobcats.com
Game Notes: San Diego State | Ohio
Odds: San Diego State -2.5

Players to Watch

Jalen Mayden

Mayden came on strong last year as quarterback for the Aztecs. He threw for 2.030 yards, 12 touchdowns, and ten interceptions last year for San Diego State. Mayden is athletic and rushed for 231 yards last season, along with three touchdowns. With Ryan Lindley as offensive coordinator, Mayden should be ready to take the next step.

Cody Moon

Moon was a transfer from New Mexico last season; he had 105 tackles, 9.5 for a loss, and 4.5 sacks. Moon brings toughness and a good football IQ to the San Deigo State defense. He is also a quick runner who will help the Aztecs’ linebacker core.

Kurtis Rourke

Rourke led the Ohio offense to 31.8 points per game last year. Rourke won MAC Offensive Player of the Year honors last season, despite an ACL injury in November that ended his season after 11 games. He was the MAC’s leading passer at the time of the injury, as he threw for 25 touchdowns, 3,257 yards, and completed 69% of his passes. Rourke is also a dual threat, as he rushed for four touchdowns and compiled 245 rushing yards.

Keys to the Game

The Aztecs’ defensive line needs to play well

Along with Rourke, Ohio possesses a good rushing attack with reigning MAC Freshman of the Year in Sieh Bangura, who ranked fourth in the conference in rushing yards (1,078) and third in rushing touchdowns (13) in his first season. When you’re against a team that can run and pass well, your defensive line must show up and dominate in the trenches.

Newcomer Samuela Tuihalamaka, a defensive tackle, must lead the defensive line and get penetration in the Ohio backfield to slow down the Bobcats’ offense. The best way to beat a good offense is to pressure the quarterback and stop the run.

Run the ball

When you go against a team with a high-scoring offense, you must run the ball well to keep that offense off the field. With three returning offensive linemen, San Diego State must run the ball successfully. Several options earned a handful of carries in 2022, including Kenan Christon (71 rushes, 261 yards), Jaylon Armstead (52 rushes, 213 yards), and Cam Davis (46 rushes, 151 yards).

Play-action passing

If San Deigo State can run the ball well, it will open up the play-action passing attack. But the Aztecs ranked 116th in the nation in passing yards last season under Ryan Lindley as offensive coordinator; look for that number to go up, especially in Week 0. Mayden will have a chance to make plays down the field with his arm, and San Diego State must hit those big plays.

The game will be back and forth game, but San Diego State’s defense will get a couple of key stops, and Mayden will be able to make plays with his legs and arm to give the Aztecs a narrow victory. 

San Diego State 31, Ohio 27

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PODCAST: 2023 Mountain West Football Mega Preview

PODCAST: 2023 Mountain West Football Mega Preview Hot takes and over/unders Contact/Follow @MWCwire Just a few wins seems likely Jeremy is back with Josh and Brandon give a big season preview of the Mountain West season that is upcoming this week. …

PODCAST: 2023 Mountain West Football Mega Preview


Hot takes and over/unders


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Just a few wins seems likely

Jeremy is back with Josh and Brandon give a big season preview of the Mountain West season that is upcoming this week. There are bold predictions and over/unders for each Mountain West team.

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

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SDSU Football: A Closer Look At The Ohio Bobcats

SDSU Football: A Closer Look At The Ohio Bobcats The Bobcats wrapped ’22 as MAC Championship runners-up, and the season opener will be an indicator for the Aztecs’ 2023 season. Contact/Follow @tedmcgovern & @MWCwire It remains to be seen if Bobcats …

SDSU Football: A Closer Look At The Ohio Bobcats


The Bobcats wrapped ’22 as MAC Championship runners-up, and the season opener will be an indicator for the Aztecs’ 2023 season.


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It remains to be seen if Bobcats superstar quarterback Kurtis Rourke is 100% after suffering a torn ACL last season.

Bobcats coach Tim Albin enters 2023 with major momentum and a Heisman dark horse rebounding from a season-ending injury.

The Bobcats completed the 2022 season with a 10-4 record, going 7-1 in the MAC conference. After a rocky start, Ohio went on a run, winning seven of their final eight games, losing only to Toledo in the MAC Championship, before beating Wyoming in the Arizona Bowl.

The Bobcats carry tons of talent over from last season, and they’ll be gunning to take the top spot in the MAC this season after nearly dethroning Toledo last season. But, in pursuit of 2023 glory, they first have to get through the SDSU Aztecs at Snapdragon Stadium.

BOBCATS OFFENSE

Ohio’s offense is formidable. It is unknown whether 6’5″ 230 lb. MAC Offensive Player Of The Year, quarterback Kurtis Rourke is 100% healthy after suffering a torn ACL late last season. Rourke recorded 244 passes for over 3256 yards and 25 touchdowns and completed over 69% of his passes.

Rourke achieved his stats despite missing Ohio’s final three games.

Junior CJ Harris then stepped up and carried his team through two victories in three remaining matches, including their bowl win. The Bobcats trust Harris, but a 100% healthy Rourke is NFL caliber.

Wide receiver Sam Wiglusz led Ohio with 74 completions and 11 touchdowns during 2022. The Bobcats have depth in receivers.

The Bobcats have major tailback talent including Sieh Bangura, who registered 1078 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2022. O’Shaan Allison returns from the DL for all of 2022 after sustaining a shoulder injury. Additional backs are in the lineup ready to go.

If Rourke is 100% the Aztecs have a serious battle on their hands.

It’s notable that Kurtis Rourke is the younger brother of Nathan Rourke who led the Bobcats to a monstrous 27-0 shutout at the 2018 Frisco Bowl, the first match between SDSU and Ohio, and one Aztecs fans will not forget.

BOBCATS DEFENSE

During their first six games last season, the Bobcats defense allowed 561 yards per game. During the final eight games they didn’t allow more than 390. This is another indicator that the Bobcats have found their way.

The Bobcats picked up senior Walter Reynolds, as safety out of the transfer portal. Reynolds had 175 stops with ten pics and 30 pass deflections in his four years in a Holy Cross uniform. Holy Cross is FCS, but he may prove menacing. Cornerback Torrie Cox will be menacing for Aztecs receivers. Cox is top MAC talent, having made 52  tackles, including three tackles for loss last season. He broke up six passes with three interceptions. If the Aztecs pass, Cox is a major turnover threat.

Linebacker Keye Thompson lead the Bobcats in 2022 with 96 tackles, including 45 solo tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. Thompson had one interception, two fumble recoveries, three pass breakups as well. Edge rusher Vonnie Watkins finished the 2022 season with 46 tackles including 19 solo tackles, 14 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, two pass breakups and two forced fumbles. Thompson and Watkins are considered top MAC talent.

BOBCATS SPECIAL TEAMS

MAC star kicker Nathan Vakos just transferred to Wisconsin, and that’s a big blow.  Vakos is a Lou Groza contender, so his transfer really hurts. Freshman kicker Gianni Spetic is expected to succeed Vakos as kicker.

NOTABLE STATS

Last season the Bobcats were 1-4 when allowing opponents more than five yards per carry, and 9-0 when allowing less than five. If SDSU’s talented tailbacks do their job, it will help the Aztecs big time.

PREDICTION

The Bobcats will be menacing for the Aztecs, but the rising MAC talent will encounter an opponent at Snapdragon Stadium who found a way to defeat Toledo without a competent quarterback. With home field advantage the Aztecs will grind out a nail-biting win after a four-quarter slugfest.

Final Score: SDSU 28, Ohio 24

 

2023 Mountain West Bowl Projections

2023 Mountain West Bowl Projections First look at the postseason Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Is there going to be a New Year’s Six game? The college football season is just around the corner and now is a great time to predict the bowl …

2023 Mountain West Bowl Projections


First look at the postseason


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Is there going to be a New Year’s Six game?

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The college football season is just around the corner and now is a great time to predict the bowl matchups for the Mountain West teams.

The best option is making the College Football Playoff or making it as the Group of Five representative for a New Year’s Six bid which goes to the highest ranked champion from these five conferences.

The Mountain West has five guaranteed bowl tie-ins, an alternate bowl game, and this year there are four at-large bowl games that are against a Group of Five team.

Basically, if a team from this league gets to bowl eligibility they will go to a bowl game.

– Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs MAC
– Jimmy Kimmel 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 vs Group of Five
– Frisco Bowl vs Group of Five
– RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl vs Group of Five
– SERVPRO First Responder Bowl vs Group of Five

Up Next: Bowl Projections

2023 Mountain West Win Projections

2023 Mountain West Win Projections How many wins will each team win? Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Projecting the entire Mountain West season The Mountain West season gets going in Week 0 and that means all of the predictions from Jeremy …

2023 Mountain West Win Projections


How many wins will each team win?


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Projecting the entire Mountain West season

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The Mountain West season gets going in Week 0 and that means all of the predictions from Jeremy and Matt are locked in stone. The two have previewed every team through the Summer on the podcast (go listen) and now it is time to show off their win projection totals for the year.

We will revisit these at the end of the season so there can be some gloating or eating crow based off of these picks.

Matt’s Picks

Click the image to check out all of Matt’s picks. His title game based on records is Fresno State hosting Boise State. The Broncos get into the title game with a tie-breaker over Wyoming with a head-to-head win.

Jeremy’s Picks

Air Force (9-3)

Robert Morris W
Sam Houston State W
Utah State W
@ San Jose State L
San Diego State L
Wyoming W
@ Navy W
@ Colorado State W
Army W
@ Hawaii W
UNLV W
@ Boise State L

Boise State (10-2)

@ Washignton L
UCF W
North Dakota W
@ San Diego State L
@ Memphis W
San Jose State W
@ Colorado State W
Wyoming W
@ Fresno State W
New Mexico W
@ Utah State W
Air Force W

Colorado State (5-7)

Washington State L
@ Colorado W
@ Middle Tennessee State L
Utah Tech W
@ Utah State W
Boise State L
@ UNLV L
Air Force L
@ Wyoming L
San Diego State L
Nevada W
@ Hawaii W

Fresno State (11-1)

@ Purdue W
Eastern Washington W
@ Arizona State W
Kent State W
Nevada W
@ Wyoming W
@ Utah State W
UNLV W
Boise State L
@ San Jose State W
New Mexico W
@ San Diego State W

Hawaii (5-8)

@ Vanderbilt L
Stanford W
Albany W
@ Oregon L
New Mexico State W
@ UNLV L
San Diego State L
@ New Mexico W
SJSU L
@ Nevada W
Air Force L
@ Wyoming L
Colorado state L

Nevada (2-10)

@ USC L
Idaho W
Kansas L
@ Texas State W
@ Fresno State L
UNLV L
@ San Diego State L
New Mexico L
Hawaii L
@ Utah State L
@ Colorado State L
Wyoming L

New Mexico (5-7)

@ Texas A&M L
Tennessee Tech W
New Mexico State W
@ UMASS W
@ Wyoming L
San Jose State L
Hawaii W
@ Nevada W
UNLV L
@ Boise State L
@ Fresno State L
Utah State L

San Jose State (7-5)

@ USC L
Oregon State L
Cal Poly W
@ Toledo L
Air Force W
@ Boise State$p L
@ New Mexico W
Utah State W
@ Hawaii W
Fresno State L
San Diego State W
@ UNLV W

San Diego State (7-5)

Ohio L
Idaho State W
UCLA L
@ Oregon State L
Boise State W
@ Air Force W
@ Hawaii W
Nevada W
Utah State W
@ Colorado State W
@ San Jose State L
Fresno State L

UNLV (6-6)

Bryant W
@ Michigan L
Vanderbilt L
@ UTEP W
Hawaii W
@ Nevada W
Colorado State W
@ Fresno State L
@ New Mexico W
Wyoming L
@ Air Force L
SJSU L

Utah State (5-7)

@ Iowa L
Idaho state W
@ Air Force L
James Madisan W
@ UConn W
Colorado State L
Fresno State L
@ SJSU L
@ SDSU L
Nevada W
Boise State L
@ New Mexico W

Wyoming (7-5)

Texas Tech L
Portland State W
@ Texas L
Appalachian State W
New Mexico W
Fresno State L
@ Air Force L
@ Boise State L
Colorado State W
@ UNLV W
Hawaii W
@ Nevada W

Jeremy’s title game is Boise State vs. Fresno State in a rematch which by his record has the Broncos hosting the championship game.

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Mountain West Football: Ten Junior College Transfers Who Could Shape The 2023 Season

Don’t overlook these new arrivals across the Mountain West from the juco ranks.

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Mountain West Football: Ten Junior College Transfers Who Could Shape The 2023 Season


Don’t overlook these new arrivals across the Mountain West from the juco ranks.


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Plenty of unfamiliar names could make a big impact.

Tupu Alualu, DL, San Diego State

The Aztecs have plenty of roles to fill along the defensive line, but Alualu looks like he could be a linchpin on the interior. A recruit out of California’s Mt. San Antonio College, he spent the 2021 season thriving in the juco ranks with 29 total tackles and 5.5 sacks, and though he hasn’t yet earned a starting job, expect that he’ll be part of a deep rotation of defensive tackles who should collectively maintain the team’s high standards.

John Bolles, OL, Nevada

On an offensive line where no starting role is safe, Bolles could be in line to claim a job. As part of the championship team at College of San Mateo in 2022, he earned a spot on the All-Bay 6 Conference team and paved the way for Ezra Moleni, who transferred to Sacramento State himself, to average over 100 all-purpose yards per game.

Davon Booth, RB, Utah State

Calvin Tyler Jr. leaves some big shoes for the Aggies to fill, and while they do bring back sophomore Robert Briggs, Booth could be the new arrival who keeps Utah State potent on the ground. He ran for 1,442 yards and eight touchdowns at California’s Cerritos College last year, averaging a healthy 6.5 yards per carry, and had been previously rated as a three-star recruit out of high school.

Caleb Brown, DB, Hawaii

Perhaps one of the more underrated names on this list, Brown spent 2022 at Butler Community College in Kansas after spending two seasons at FCS Kennesaw State, where he saw limited action. That wasn’t the case with the Butler Grizzlies, though, since he finished last season with 39 total tackles, five interceptions, and 14 pass breakups while also contributing on special teams.

Ezra Christensen, DL, Fresno State

One big question facing the Bulldogs in 2023 is how they’ll reinforce their pass rush now that David Perales has moved on to the NFL ranks. After choosing the Bulldogs over other Mountain West programs like San Diego State and San Jose State, Christensen could be a major factor in that regard after a very successful 2022 at San Diego Mesa College, where he had 37 total tackles, including seven sacks and 12.5 tackles for loss, in ten games.

Tyrecus Davis, CB, Wyoming

Craig Bohl and defensive coordinator Jay Sawvel have to feel good about their overall depth at cornerback and you have to figure Davis is a significant reason why. Davis spent three seasons at Navarro Community College in Texas and stood out on one of the nation’s best juco teams throughout 2022, making 32 tackles, breaking up eight passes and snagging two interceptions. He also returned kicks and punts for the Bulldogs, providing the Cowboys with a capable do-it-all athlete.

Jacob De Jesus, WR, UNLV

According to Pro Football Focus, three different Rebel receivers spent at least 70% of their snaps in the slot throughout 2022. All three of those players — Jeff Weimer, Nick Williams, and Kalvin Souders — are gone, but De Jesus might be the go-to guy for that role after a strong spring. Listed at 5-foot-7 and 175 pounds, De Jesus spent 2022 at Modesto Junior College in central California, where he helped the team clinch a playoff berth with 64 catches for 914 yards and five touchdowns. With Ricky White and Senika McKie sure to draw plenty of attention themselves, De Jesus could thrive underneath.

Gafa Faga, DL, San Jose State

The Spartans have a big task in replacing both Viliami Fehoko and Cade Hall, but an athlete like Faga could be well-positioned to make up for that collective loss. He spent the 2022 season at the New Mexico Military Institute and played in just five games, but he notched ten tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, and two sacks in that small sample.

A’Marion McCoy, DB, Boise State

JL Skinner, Tyreque Jones, and Caleb Biggers might be gone, but McCoy is an intriguing candidate who could play himself into a rotational role. One of the Broncos’ few juco imports, he spent two seasons at Laney College and posted a total of 62 tackles, six interceptions, and nine pass breakups in that time.

D.J. Washington, WR, New Mexico

The Lobos will need plenty of contributors to emerge and help turn around last year’s moribund offense, but few candidates are as fascinating as Washington. The 6-foot-5, 219-pound Belle Glade, Florida native thrived in three seasons at Iowa Central Community College, catching 54 balls for 863 yards and ten touchdowns, and might be exactly the kind of deep threat New Mexico has sorely missed in recent years.

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Mountain West Football: Eight Named To Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List

Don’t mess with Texas, especially these eight football stars in the Mountain West.


Mountain West Football: Eight Named To Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List


Don’t mess with Texas, especially these eight football stars in the Mountain West.


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Lots of stars from the Lone Star State.

Watch list season rolled on today as focus turned to the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award. The award, given annually to the nation’s most player from the state of Texas, features eight athletes from the Mountain West among 69 preseason selections.

Boise State and Nevada lead the way with two selections apiece. For the Broncos, running back Ashton Jeanty and quarterback Taylen Green were both nominated after outstanding seasons as a true freshman and redshirt freshman, respectively. Jeanty made two starts among 14 total games and ran for 821 yards with seven touchdowns while Green made ten starts and was tabbed as the Mountain West’s freshman of the year after throwing for 2,042 yards and 14 touchdowns and running for 586 with ten scores.

The Wolf Pack, meanwhile, landed wide receiver Dalevon Campbell and quarterback Brendon Lewis on the watch list. Campbell emerged as Nevada’s number-one pass catcher in 2022, grabbing 38 receptions for 459 yards and one touchdown, while Lewis transferred to Reno from Colorado. While he only made one start last fall, he’d previously served as the Buffaloes’ starting quarterback in 2021, when he had 1,540 passing yards and ten touchdowns against three interceptions.

The other nominees are comprised of two quarterbacks and two running backs. San Diego State’s Jalen Mayden and Hawaii’s Brayden Schager represent the former while Utah State’s Robert Briggs and UNLV’s Donavyn Lester, who transferred to the Rebels from William & Mary this off-season, represent the latter.

Last year’s Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award winner was TCU’s Max Duggan.

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Mountain West Football: 20 Named To Polynesian College Football Player Of The Year Watch List

The Polynesian community is well-represented by the Mountain West this season.


Mountain West Football: 20 Named To Polynesian College Football Player Of The Year Watch List


The Polynesian community is well-represented by the Mountain West this season.


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Plenty of Polynesian stars to keep an eye on.

Watch list season rolled on today with the reveal of the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame’s Player of the Year Award roll call. The award, given annually to the nation’s most outstanding player of Polynesian ancestry, features 20 athletes from the Mountain West among 85 athletes altogether.

As you might expect, the Hawaii Warriors lead the way among Mountain West teams with six selections, though nine teams in the conference landed at least one player on this watch list. Offensive linemen are also well-represented in the conference’s cohort with eight overall selections including Fresno State’s Mose Vavao, who was also named to the official preseason all-Mountain West team last month.

The biggest names from the Mountain West include Boise State running back George Holani, who ran for 1,157 yards and scored 13 total touchdowns last season, and San Jose State quarterback Chevan Cordeiro, who set career highs with 3,251 passing yards and 32 combined touchdowns through the air and on the ground.

Here is the complete list of watch list honorees:

Falepule Alo, OL, Utah State
Tupu Alualu, DL, San Diego State
Chevan Cordeiro, QB, San Jose State
George Holani, RB, Boise State
Jonah Kahahawai-Welch, DL, Hawaii
Keleki Latu, TE, Nevada
Hale Motu’apuaka, DL, Utah State
Sergio Muasau, OL, Hawaii
Jonah Panoke, WR, Hawaii
Noa Pola-Gates, DB, New Mexico
Shae Suiaunoa, LB, Wyoming
MJ Tafisi, LB, Utah State
Marist Talavou, OL, San Jose State
Eliki Tanuvasa, OL, Hawaii
Soane Toia, DL, San Jose State
John Tuitupou, DL, Hawaii
Nofoafia Tulafono, OL, Wyoming
Ross Ulugalu-Maseuli, OL, San Diego State
Solo Vaipulu, OL, Hawaii
Mose Vavao, OL, Fresno State

Last year’s Polynesian Player of the Year winner was USC’s Tuli Tuipulotu.

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How Many Ranked Teams Will The Mountain West Play?

How Many Ranked Teams Will The Mountain West Play? What teams have the toughest schedule. Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Who plays the most ranked teams? The college football season is just around the corner and that means the AP and Coaches …

How Many Ranked Teams Will The Mountain West Play?


What teams have the toughest schedule.


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Who plays the most ranked teams?

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The college football season is just around the corner and that means the AP and Coaches Poll are out.

An exercise we do every year is to see what Mountain West teams face ranked teams or teams receiving votes. Five is the maximum for ranked and/or opponents receiving votes.

Air Force — San Diego State (RV), Boise State (RV)

Boise State — Washington (10), San Diego State (RV), Air Force (RV), Fresno State (RV), Memphis (RV)

Colorado State — Washington State (RV), Boise State (RV), San Diego State (RV), Air Force (RV)

Fresno State — San Diego State (RV), Boise State (RV)

Hawaii — Oregon (15), San Diego State (RV), Air Force (RV)

Nevada — USC (6), Kansas (RV), San Diego State (RV), Fresno State (RV)

New Mexico — Texas A&M (23), Boise State (RV), Fresno State (RV)

San Diego State — UCLA (RV), Oregon State (18), Boise State (RV), Air Force (RV), Fresno State (RV)

San Jose State — San Diego State (RV), USC (6), Boise State (RV), Air Force (RV), Fresno State (RV), Oregon State (18)

UNLV — Michigan (2), Fresno State (RV), Air Force (RV)

Utah State — Iowa (25), Air Force (RV), Boise State (RV), Fresno State (RV), San Diego State (RV)

Wyoming — Texas Tech (24), Texas (11), Fresno State (RV), Air Force (RV)

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