PODCAST: Week 5 Mountain West Football Recap

PODCAST: Week 5 Mountain West Football Recap A two tier at the top? Contact/Follow @MWCwire UNLV is good?!?! Jeremy and Josh are back to recap a unique Week 5 that saw quarterback changes, blowouts and a cranky FCS coach. There is starting see some …

PODCAST: Week 5 Mountain West Football Recap


A two tier at the top?


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UNLV is good?!?!

Jeremy and Josh are back to recap a unique Week 5 that saw quarterback changes, blowouts and a cranky FCS coach. There is starting see some clear separation at the top with Fresno State and Air Force at the top, Wyoming is a third, but beyond there is maybe UNLV or Boise State.

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Week 5 Mountain West Bowl Projections

Week 5 Mountain West Bowl Projections A new team in a NY6 game Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire ‘sup Air Force Week 5 is in the books and it seems like more and more teams are slowly securing their spot in a bowl lineup. We make a big shift …

Week 5 Mountain West Bowl Projections


A new team in a NY6 game


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‘sup Air Force

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Week 5 is in the books and it seems like more and more teams are slowly securing their spot in a bowl lineup. We make a big shift for a potential New Year’s Six matchup and swap out Fresno State for Air Force.

While the Bulldogs arguably have better wins with a pair of power conference wins, the Falcons have looked more dominant all year — outside of the 13-3 win over Sam Houston State.

ESPN Football Power Index like UNLV’s chances, and not just like but love the Rebels chances of making a bowl game for the first time since 2013.

Currently, FPI gives just six teams with a better than 50% chance to make a bowl game but odds are and history suggest seven will make a bowl game, maybe even eight.

BOWL LINEUP

– 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 Pool vs. Pool
– Frisco Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– SERVPRO First Responder Bowl AAC vs. Pool

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Week 5 2023 Mountain West Football: Best Bets

And we rolling, rolling, rolling! Mountain West football reaches week 5. And here’s how you can lose your money this week.

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Week 5 2023 Mountain West Football: Best Bets


A look at the Mountain West betting odds for Week 5


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What are the oddsmakers saying about these match ups?

Late in the week we will look at odds and recent lines and make our best picks and bets. Odds courtesy of Vegas Insider.

We went 3-6-1 in week four and are 28-18-1 on the year. Our first week below .500. Time to pick it up.

Utah State @ UCONN (+4.5, O/U 51.5)

UConn is not a good team this year. They haven’t scored above 17 points in a game this year. Utah State isn’t that good either, but they’re better than UConn. Watch for the Aggies to struggle early, before pulling it out in the second half and running away with it.

Pick: Utah State -4.5

BOise State @ Memphis (-2.5, O/U 58.5)

Maybe this line is based on Boise’s history, but it feels disrespectful to Memphis. The only thing I can see is that Memphis has trouble defending the run. Boise is pretty good at that, but that’s pretty much all they can do. The Tigers pick up the win and cover before really starting conference play.

Pick: Memphis -2.5

Hawai’i @ UNLV (-10.5, O/U 58.5)

*Insert Nathan Fillion confused gif here* This is the trap game of the week in the Mountain West. Does the run and shoot get off and running? Or do the Rebels continue their hot start to the year? Who knows, but I expect Hawai’i to have something to say and keep this one close.

Pick: Hawai’i +10.5

New Mexico @ Wyoming (-13.5, O/U 40.5)

Craig Bohl has trouble with New Mexico. Since 2014 he is 4-5 against the Lobos. The Cowboys do not have an offense. They are ranked bottom 10 in the country in yards per game. The Lobos will have some spark after last weeks win at UMass and will cover against the Cowboys.

Pick: New Mexico +13.5

Utah Tech @ Colorado State (No Line)

CSU, end of story. Utah Tech has given up 36 points in every game this year and this is the perfect opportunity for the Rams to work out any issues before hitting conference play.

Pick: Colorado State

San Diego State @ Air Force (-10.5, O/U 42.5)

Is it time to bring back the Spaztecs nick name yet? San Diego State doesn’t really have an offense, which is nothing new. But they don’t really have the defense to keep them in games anymore. And now they run into the machine that is the Air Force triple option.

Pick: Air Force -10.5

Nevada @ #25 Fresno State (-24.5, O/U 50.5)

Fresno will probably hit the over by themselves again. I took the under last week after a disappointing performance against the Sun Devils. The Wolf Pack are not the Sun Devils. Expect the Bulldogs to run wild in this one.

Pick: Over

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Week 5 Mountain West Football Odds, Picks, Best Bets

Week 5 Mountain West Football Odds, Picks, Best Bets Who is going to win and who do we pick? Follow @MWCwire GAME PICKS ARTICLE HERE Utah State at UConn (+5) 12 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network or stream with a free trial with FuboTV Jeremy: SU: Utah …

Week 5 Mountain West Football Odds, Picks, Best Bets


Who is going to win and who do we pick?


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GAME PICKS

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ARTICLE HERE

Utah State at UConn (+5) 12 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network or stream with a free trial with FuboTV

Jeremy: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

Sean: SU: Uconn | ATS: Uconn

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

Tj: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

Kaycee: SU: Utah State | ATS: UConn

Brandon : SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

Erik: SU: UConn | ATS: UConn

Phil: SU: Utah State | ATS: UConn

LaMarr: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State 

Boise State at Memphis (-3.5) 3:30 p.m. ET, TV: ESPN2 or stream with a free trial with FuboTV or on ESPN+

Jeremy: SU: Boise State | ATS: ATS: Memphis

Sean: : SU: Boise State  | ATS: Boise State

Josh F: : SU: Memphis  | ATS: Memphis

Tj: SU: Boise State | ATS: Boise State

Kaycee: SU: Boise State | ATS: Boise State

Brandon : SU: Memphis  | ATS: Memphis

Erik: SU: Boise State | ATS: Boise State

Phil: SU: Boise State | ATS: Boise State

LaMarr: SU: Boise State | Boise State

Hawaii at UNLV (-11), 4 p.m. ET, TV: Spectrum PPV (Hawaii), Silver State Sports and Entertainment Network (southern Nevada only) or Team 1 Sports app

Jeremy:SU: UNLV | ATS: Hawai’i 

Sean: SU: UNLV | ATS: Hawai’i

Josh F: SU: UNLV | ATS: Hawai’i

Tj: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

Kaycee: SU: UNLV | ATS: Hawaii

Brandon : SU: UNLV | ATS: Hawaii

Erik: SU: UNLV | ATS: Hawai’i

Phil: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

LaMarr: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

New Mexico at Wyoming (-14), 4 p.m., TV: Mountain West Network

Jeremy: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

Sean: SU: Wyoming | ATS: New Mexico

Josh F: SU: New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico

Tj: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming 

Kaycee: SU: Wyoming | ATS: New Mexico

Brandon : SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

Erik: SU: Wyoming | ATS: New Mexico

Phil: SU: Wyoming | ATS: New Mexico

LaMarr: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

Utah Tech at Colorado State (NL), 7 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network

Jeremy: SU: Colorado State  | ATS: N/A

Sean: SU: Colorado State  | ATS: N/A

Josh F: SU: Colorado State  | ATS: N/A

Tj: Colorado State

Kaycee: SU: Colorado State 

Brandon : SU: Colorado State | ATS: N/A

Erik: Colorado State

Phil: SU: Colorado State | ATS: N/A

LaMarr: SU: Colorado State

San Diego State at Air Force (-10.5) 8 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network or stream with a free trial with FuboTV

Jeremy: SU: Air Force  | ATS: Air Force

Sean: SU: Air Force  | ATS: Air Force

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

Tj: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Kaycee: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Brandon : SU: Air Force  | ATS: Air Force 

Erik: SU: Air Force  | ATS: Air Force

Phil: SU: Air Force  | ATS: Air Force

LaMarr: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Nevada at Fresno State (-24.5), 10:30 p.m. ET, TV: FS1 or stream with a free trial with FuboTV

Jeremy: SU: Fresno State  | ATS: Fresno State

Sean: SU: Fresno State  | ATS: Nevada

Josh F: SU: Fresno State  | ATS: Fresno State

Tj: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State 

Kaycee: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Brandon : SU:  Fresno State | ATS: Nevada

Erik: SU: Fresno State  | ATS: Fresno State

Phil: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

LaMarr: SU: Fresno Satte | ATS: Fresno StateAdvertisement

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San Diego State vs. Air Force: Why The Aztecs Will Win

San Diego State’s gameplan against Air Force.

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San Diego State vs. Air Force: Why The Aztecs Will Win


Preview of SDSU’s pivotal Mountain West showdown


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San Diego State is looking to get back on track

WEEK 5: San Diego State 2-3 (0-1) Air Force Falcons 4-0 (2-0)

WHEN: Saturday, September 30th — 6:00 P.M. MT/ 5:00 P.M. PT

WHERE: Falcon Stadium, Air Force Academy, CO

WEATHER: Low of 48 degrees at night.

TV: CBS Sports Network

STREAMFuboTV

RADIO: San Diego Sports 760

SERIES RECORD: San Diego State trails Air Force, 18-20, all-time.

WEBSITES: San Diego StateAir Force

San Diego State is currently in the toughest part of its schedule. After finishing up a tough non-conference slate against UCLA and Oregon State, San Diego State is starting off the first two weeks of Mountain West play against Boise State and Air Force.

Last week, San Diego State fell short to Boise State in a 34-31 loss. Unfortunately for the Aztecs, the schedule is not getting any easier with a road game against Air Force in Week 5. In the Week 4 loss to Boise State, San Diego State had opportunities to win the game, but the end result did not go San Diego State’s way.

How Can San Diego State Pull Off The Upset Over Air Force 

It will be a tall task to go into the Air Force Academy and slow down the Falcons. San Diego State’s defense will have a difficult time slowing down Air Force’s explosive running game. To mitigate the damage from Air Force’s high-powered offense, San Diego State quarterback Jalen Mayden will have to produce as a passer and as a runner.

In the Boise State loss, Mayden passed for 241 yards and one touchdown. He added another touchdown and 85 rushing yards on the ground. San Diego State will need to score several touchdowns to keep up with Air Force’s offense.

Prediction: San Diego State 38, Air Force 34

 

Week 4 Mountain West Football Power Rankings

Week 4 Mountain West Football Power Rankings Then there were two Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Fresno State is pulling away Week five is just around the corner so lets do a quick ranking of the Mountain West teams after four weeks of …

Week 4 Mountain West Football Power Rankings


Then there were two


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Fresno State is pulling away

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Week five is just around the corner so lets do a quick ranking of the Mountain West teams after four weeks of action.

There is some separation between the good teams and not so good teams. The top three-ish teams between Boise State, Air Force, Wyoming, and Fresno State. Plus, it is unanimous that Nevada is team No. 12 in this rankings.

We still have no real clue what to make of Utah State. The Aggies are a second half team but maybe UConn is the cure for that this weekend. Also, Colorado State is sort of a mystery and still will be as they play Utah Tech but they are inching closer to a bowl game.

San Jose State who was my pick (oops) to compete and do well as a potential dark horse title contender seems to be going down near the bottom of these rankings.

Air Force vs. San Diego State: Why The Falcons Will Win

Air Force vs. San Diego State: Why The Falcons Will Win The Falcons will try and build another winning streak against the Aztecs Contact/Follow @Sean or @MWCWire Air Force Tries To Win Their 10th Straight WEEK 5: Air Force Falcons 4-0 (2-0) vs. San …

Air Force vs. San Diego State: Why The Falcons Will Win


The Falcons will try and build another winning streak against the Aztecs


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Air Force Tries To Win Their 10th Straight

WEEK 5: Air Force Falcons 4-0 (2-0) vs. San Diego State Aztecs 2-3 (0-1)

WHEN: Friday, September 22nd — 8:30 P.M. MT/ 7:30 P.M. PT

WHERE: Falcon Stadium (Colorado Springs, CO)

WEATHER: Partly cloudy skies. Low near 50F. S winds shifting to NW at 10 to 15 mph.

TV: CBS Sports Network (Rich Waltz (play-by-play), Aaron Taylor (analyst), Tiffany Blackmon (sidelines)

STREAM: FuboTV

RADIO: KVOR AM 740 in Colorado Springs, 104.3 the Fan in Denver, SIRIUS XM 380, SXM 970
Jim Arthur (play-by-play), Jesse Kurtz (analyst)

SERIES RECORD: Air Force leads the series record 20-18

WEBSITES: GoAztecs.com, the official San Diego State athletics website | GoAirForceFalcons.com, the official Air Force athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): San Diego State | Air Force

SP+ PROJECTION: Air Force by 16.6

FEI PROJECTION: Air Force by 12.5

PARKER FLEMING PROJECTIONS: Air Force 93.61% Win Probability (31.3-11.45)

The Aztecs are a difficult team to assess this year.  They have not gotten off to a great start, dropping their last three games as competition has gotten more difficult facing UCLA, Oregon State and Boise State. They may not have an FBS victory yet, had Kurtis Rourke of the Ohio Bobcats not gotten injured very early in the season opener, which saw his backup throw three picks in a narrow San Diego State victory.

In typical fashion, Brady Hoke’s team is led by a defensive unit featuring a ball hawking secondary. They lead the conference in interceptions and turnovers caused, both of which categories they are top 10 nationally. The defense is complimented by good special teams play as well. This combination alone gives the Aztecs a fighting chance each week.

Against an Air Force team that has seemingly found their stride on offense, San Diego State is going to need a little more offensive output. The Falcons have scored 39 points or more in three of their four games this year. Pair that with a defense that has been very stingy, and the Aztecs are going to need to be very opportunistic forcing turnovers and turning them into points. Protecting the ball is also going to be critical for a team that’s turned it over 10 times already this season.

HERE’S HOW THE FALCONS CAN BEAT THE AZTECS

Air Force finally got back in the win column versus San Diego State last year for the first time since 2009. It’s been a really competitive series between these two schools, seeing long win streaks from both sides. In recent history though, the Aztecs have had the upper hand, and done so with outstanding defensive play.

Things look to be a little different in 2023. It’s hard to believe but were now looking at an Aztec team that is struggling to stop the run, surrendering 164 yards per game, ranking them 100th nationally. For their secondary to have an impact, the defense is going to need to stop Air Force’s run game, forcing them to throw a lot more than they’ve showed an inclination or need this year. That is very unlikely to happen.

The Falcons feature the nations top rushing attack as usual. And it’s an offense that appears to be getting better each game. While they don’t throw often, Zac Larrier is leading the country in pass efficiency and yards per completion. Not that I would suggest airing the ball out versus Saturday’s opponent, but it’s worth recognizing an effective passing game is there.

I think San Diego State is still a team to be respected, their record is a little misleading when you look at who they’ve played. But the relentless stable of carriers in the Air Force backfield is going to wear out an already suspect run defense. Once the Aztecs get behind, an opportunistic Falcon defense should be able to capitalize on their generosity, forcing critical turnovers.

This is a proud team coming to Colorado Springs, but they are going to be met by a team that’s not let injuries or roster transition slow them down. Air Force leads the Mountain West in rushing offense, scoring defense, passing defense, rushing defense, third down offense, third down defense, red zone defense and time of possession. Stats alone don’t win football games, but these are categories that reflect a physical, discipline football team.

The schedule isn’t getting any easier for the Aztecs in week 5. The Falcons are starting a new win streak in the series.

Air Force 27 – San Diego State 13

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Mountain West Football: 12 Statistics That Have Shaped The Season So Far

Ball doesn’t lie. Neither do these numbers and how they tell the story of Mountain West football in 2023 to this point.

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Mountain West Football: 12 Statistics That Have Shaped the Season So Far


Ball doesn’t lie. Neither do these numbers and how they tell the story of Mountain West football in 2023 to this point.


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Which numbers have shaped the narrative to this point?

-53

It isn’t easy for any team to dig their way out of an early hole, but Utah State has taken that to a rare extreme so far in 2023. In four first quarters, the Aggies have been outscored 60-7, which equates to a -53 point differential. Such a lopsided result means that it isn’t likely you can pin the blame on any one party, though it isn’t a new problem for Blake Anderson’s Aggies, either: USU was outscored 101-62 in the first quarter last year, and 106-62 during their 2021 conference championship run.

The cruelest irony is that Utah State has outscored its opponents in each of the other three quarters to date. That also happens to be an achievement they managed when they won the Mountain West two years ago, so it bears watching whether they can finally overcome their propensity for sluggish starts and begin playing up to the standard of a title contender.

0

Zero can mean a lot of different things but, in this instance, it is to note that, despite a surprising change at quarterback, Colorado State’s pass catchers have been adept at not beating themselves in the young season. According to Pro Football Focus, three Rams — Tory Horton, Dallin Holker, and Louis Brown — have combined for 89 targets and zero drops in four games.

What does it mean? To start, it could suggest that Horton’s 10.1% drop rate a year ago was more an aberration than a trend since he now currently sports a respectable 5.8% career drop rate on 247 targets. Brown, meanwhile, is a small-sample hero who has yet to record a drop on 39 career targets and counting while Holker has so far maintained his solid production from last year at BYU; he didn’t have any drops in 2022, either.

As for the one name not mentioned here, Justus Ross-Simmons, bear in mind that though he has two drops on 23 targets, that rate was only 3.7% in 2022 so there probably isn’t much reason to panic. Collectively, this sure-handed group could make the Rams passing game more difficult for defensive coordinators to deal with in Mountain West play than anticipated.

4.31

Air Force’s defense has excelled to this point in the season, allowing a Mountain West-best 4.31 yards per play through their first four contests. For the sake of context, San Diego State led the conference in allowing 4.36 YPP during the shortened 2020 season, but if the season ended today, this would be the lowest average by anyone in the conference since TCU gave up just 4.16 YPP en route to their Rose Bowl victory in 2010.

When you narrow the focus to whittle away garbage time and the like, it remains a respectable average. According to Brian Fremeau, in three games against FBS competition, the Falcons have only allowed 4.67 defensive yards per play and rank 23rd in the country on that front, just ahead of Fresno State for the best mark in the Mountain West. Granted, some of that has to do with the level of competition they’ve faced so far — Sam Houston State is dead last among FBS teams in yards per play, for instance — but they’re doing what good teams should do against inferior opponents: Leave no doubt. For that, defensive coordinator Brian Knorr deserves a lot of kudos.

8.5

The New Mexico Lobos might have had the country’s most lifeless offense in 2022, but it’s amazing what a new accomplished quarterback can do. After averaging an FBS-worst 4.9 yards per attempt as a team last year, UNM quarterback Dylan Hopkins has averaged 8.5 yards on 97 pass attempts through four games, surpassed by only Air Force’s Zac Larrier in the early going this fall.

To really drive home the level of improvement, consider that the Lobos had just 15 passing plays on 255 total attempts (5.9%) that went for 20 or more yards in 2022. By contrast, Hopkins already has 13 such plays in only 97 attempts (13.4%). While there’s plenty to be done in Albuquerque, the big-ticket transfer has been as advertised thus far.

Week 4 Mountain West Bowl Projections

Week 4 Mountain West Bowl Projections Eight bowl eligible teams? Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Dropping a team? There are some changes this week that are not for the best within Mountain West play. We removed out Utah State after its loss …

Week 4 Mountain West Bowl Projections


Eight bowl eligible teams?


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Dropping a team?

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There are some changes this week that are not for the best within Mountain West play. We removed out Utah State after its loss to James Madison and were close to putting in Colorado State but we are not there yet.

Those two could both make a bowl game but the projections are too close to call and the confidence level is not quite there yet for either team. The Rams are higher up than the Aggies in making a bowl game this year.

Odds are, at least one of those will get to that six-win threshold to become bowl eligible.

BOWL LINEUP

– 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 Pool vs. Pool
– Frisco Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– SERVPRO First Responder Bowl AAC vs. Pool

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2023 Mountain West Football Week 4 In Five Words

2023 Mountain West Football Week 4 In Five Words A quick synopsis in five words after Week 4 Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire An interesting weekend of results Week 4 is in the books. We like to have some fun and do recaps as short as …

2023 Mountain West Football Week 4 In Five Words


A quick synopsis in five words after Week 4


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An interesting weekend of results

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Week 4 is in the books. We like to have some fun and do recaps as short as possible, because it is fun and makes people think, maybe it doesn’t, or maybe it doesn’t.

This is the most simple recap out there and at the end some of our Twitter followers who reacted via GIFs.

Air Force: Falcons rushing game is back!

Boise State: Ashton Jeanty is a beast.

Colorado State: Is Dallin Holker best TE?

Fresno State: Hey! Look who is ranked.

Hawaii: Slow starts could haunt them.

Nevada: It started to look promising.

New Mexico: A tale of two halves.

San Diego State: Jalen Mayden fumbles really hurt

San Jose State: Yikes, that rush defense suffered.

UNLV: Is bowl eligibility really happening?

Utah State: Can’t figure out this team

Wyoming: Luckily for the special teams

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

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