Mountain West Football: Week 12 Winners and Losers

Eric Munoz, Tyler Vander Waal, Luq Barcoo and Tony Sanchez are among the weekend’s biggest winners and losers in Mountain West football.

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Mountain West Football: Week 12 Winners and Losers


Who came out ahead and who left something to be desired in Week 12 of Mountain West football?


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Some encouragement and some letdowns from the week that was.

That’s how you do a rivalry week, yeah? Friday and Saturday brought a lot of twists and turns all across the Mountain West but as always, for every winner there has to be a loser.

Here’s who stepped up and disappointed in Week 12.

Winners

1. Utah State linebacker Eric Munoz. Life isn’t always easy for a walk-on athlete, so when you crush your chance to shine, you have to make the winners list. In his first career start, Munoz led the Aggies with 13 tackles and came away with two interceptions, too, including the one that sealed the victory over Wyoming late in the fourth quarter. Considering his winding path to this moment, we’ll definitely be on the lookout for more production down the stretch.

2. Air Force linebacker Jake Ksiazek. Speaking of players you probably didn’t know about until yesterday, the Falcons got a big time performance from its front seven and no one was better than the senior from Tucson. He had three of Air Force’s eight sacks against Colorado State and forced two fumbles while recovering one himself to help secure the Ram-Falcon Trophy.

3. San Diego State cornerback Luq Barcoo. In a crucial game for the Aztecs’ division title hopes, Barcoo continued to play at what’s almost certain to be an all-conference level. He had two interceptions in a tight win over Fresno State, one of which shut down a fourth-quarter scoring threat, which makes him one of three FBS defenders at the moment with at least seven INTs on the year.

Losers

1. Wyoming quarterback Tyler Vander Waal. The Cowboys needed to get more out of their passing game on Saturday against Utah State and didn’t get it. Vander Waal’s final stat line — 20-of-36 for 185 yards and three interceptions — belies the fact that it took a late rally to get that many yards through the air. His four giveaways also killed two scoring chances and led directly to two Dominik Eberle field goals that ultimately made the difference in the battle for the Bridger Rifle.

2. UNLV’s offense. Against a Hawaii defense that had given up at least seven yards per play in each of its last four games, the Rebels had perhaps their worst overall performance of the year. They averaged just 4.8 yards per play, went 2-for-11 on third downs, threw two interceptions (one of which was a pick six), and put a little more heat under head coach Tony Sanchez’s ever-warmer seat.

3. New Mexico’s running game. You can’t blame the Lobos for leaning on Ahmari Davis and Bryson Carroll, but it didn’t help when both running backs got hurt early and their replacements were mostly ineffective in their blowout loss to Boise State. In the first quarter, New Mexico ran the ball 16 times for just 45 yards, getting stuffed on a third-and-one, third-and-two, fourth-and-one while the Broncos raced out to a 28-0 lead that put the game out of reach.

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Mountain West Football Bowl Projections After Week 12

Find out where the Mountain West team are projected to go bowling this week.

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Mountain West Football Bowl Projections After Week 12


Two more teams are bowl eligible this week.


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Utah State, Hawaii are now bowl eligible

Two more Mountain West teams became bowl eligible over the weekend when Hawaii outlasted UNLV, 21-7, and Utah State survived Wyoming, 26-21, while also losing quarterback Jordan Love to an injury.

This now gives the league seven bowl-eligible teams and there are three teams at 4-6 in Fresno State, San Jose State, and Colorado State. Only two have a chance at six wins since the Spartans and Bulldogs play each other. The Rams are likely out as they would have to defeat Wyoming and Boise State to get to six.

With seven bowl-eligible teams, there still could be one or teams left out. There are five official Mountain West bowl spots. BYU has officially accepted an invitation to the Hawaii Bowl. Technically, the other half of the bowl goes to an AAC team but Hawaii is also an option.

It would make a whole lot of sense for the Hawaii Bowl to have is hometown Warriors play a former rival in BYU. The only way the Warriors are passed over is if the American has a ranked team available. There is a real possibility of three AAC teams being ranked at the end of the year; some combination of SMU, Memphis, Navy, and Cincinnati.

It all depends on the bowl and how many tickets they want to sell or if they want a good matchup. Hawaii vs. BYU could be both but it also would be attractive for the bowl game to have BYU vs. a team ranked in the 20s over the Warriors.

In this reincarnation of the Hawaii Bowl which dates back to 2002, the game has never had a ranked team in its game and that might be hard to pass up.

There is also some bowl shuffling going on with the Big Ten and SEC having more teams in the New Year’s Six and playoff to not allow enough teams to fill its required spots, and that is how the Mountain West could find space for all seven bowl-eligible teams.

There is an itch to just put Boise State in the Cotton Bowl but with the AAC having a fairly deciding edge that will have to wait until things look more realistic for the Broncos.

With some bowl swapping, we welcome the Frisco Bowl to our bowl projections.


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

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

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

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

1. Las Vegas vs. Pac-12

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

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

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San Diego State beats Fresno State to regain control of the West Division

San Diego State beats Fresno State to regain control of the West Division Aztecs take home the old oil can. Contact/Follow @MWCwire Aztecs win a sloppy, defensive game. San Diego State battled Fresno State on Friday night which is known as the Oil …

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San Diego State beats Fresno State to regain control of the West Division


Aztecs take home the old oil can.


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Aztecs win a sloppy, defensive game.

San Diego State battled Fresno State on Friday night which is known as the Oil Can Game. Fresno State had won the last two games so the Aztecs were looking to win back the Oil Can. The Aztecs sure did when the won 17-7 over the Bulldogs.

Fresno State was the first to get on the scoreboard.  They scored on a  three-yard run by Ronnie Rivers with about seven minutes remaining in the first quarter,  which was set up earlier on the drive when quarterback Jorge Reyna found wide receiver Zane Pope for 53 yards. However, that would be the only time the Bulldogs would score.

The Aztecs on their next drive got on the scoreboard.  The scored when running back Chase Jazmin scored from two yards away. The Aztecs got took the lead with about 10 minutes left in the first half when kicker Matt Araiza kicked a 22-yard field after tight end Parker Houston apparently dropped a pass in the end zone. At the half, it was 10-7 Aztecs. Nobody scored in the third quarter, so it was 10-7 going into the 4th.

The Aztecs were up by two possessions were Ryan Agnew found running back Chase Jasmin for two yards. Now, it was 17-7. This was enough for the Aztecs to come up with the victory. This was the final score, 17 Aztecs and Fresno State 7.

For, San Diego State, Quarterback Ryan Agnew threw for a career-high 323 yards(32-47) and threw for one touchdown and one interception. Corner-back Luq Barcoo had two interceptions.  For Fresno State, Ronnie Rivers ran for 47 rushing yards on 15 carries for one Touchdown. Wide receiver Zane Pope had three receptions for 56 yards.

Next week, on the 23rd the Aztecs(8-2) travel to Hawaii to play their last conference game of the regular season. While, Fresno State(4-6), welcomes the Nevada Wolf Pack next game.

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Mountain West Predictions, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 12

Check out all the fearless predictions, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 12 of the Mountain West season.

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Check out all the fearless predictions, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 12 of the Mountain West season.


How are the Mountain West predictions so far?
Straight Up: 52-20, ATS 29-29-2, o/u: 35-25


Click on each game for game preview & prediction  

Friday, November 15

Fresno State at San Diego State

Prediction: San Diego State 23, Fresno State 20
BetMGM Line: San Diego State -3, o/u: 43.5
Final Score: San Diego State 17, Fresno State 7

Saturday, November 16

Hawaii at UNLV

4:00 Facebook | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Hawaii -7, o/u: 74
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)

Wyoming at Utah State

4:00 ESPNU | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Utah State -5, o/u: 50
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)

Air Force at Colorado State

7:00 ESPN2 | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Air Force -10.5, o/u: 63.5
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)

New Mexico at Boise State

10:15 ESPN2 | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Boise State -28, o/u: 59
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)

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Fresno State vs. San Diego State: Three Keys To An Aztecs Win

The Old Oil Can is on the line. More importantly: these teams have been battling for 96 years. This game will be an exciting one.


Fresno State vs. San Diego State: Three Keys To An Aztecs Win


The Bulldogs and Aztecs battle for the Old Oil Can yet again.  Here’s how San Diego State can manage the win.


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The Aztecs and Bulldogs have been facing off for 96 years, and this rivalry is fierce.  Both teams will find an extra gear tonight.

WEEK 12: Fresno State (4-5, 2-3 MW) vs SDSU (7-2, 4-2 MW)

WHEN: Friday, November 15 — 6:30 PM PST / 9:30 PM EST

WHERE: SDCCU Stadium; San Diego, California (54,000)

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 SDSU broadcast can be found on 101.5 FM (KGB) and XTRA 1360 AM.

SERIES RECORD: San Diego State leads the series 29-25-4. In the last meeting on November 17, 2018, the Bulldogs defeated the Aztecs, 23-14, in Fresno.

LAST WEEK: Fresno State lost to Utah State at home, 37-35, while San Diego State lost at home to Nevada, 17-13.

WEBSITES: GoBulldogs.com, the official Fresno State athletics website | GoAztecs.com, the official San Diego State athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): Fresno State | San Diego State

ODDS : SDSU -2.5

SP+ PROJECTION: San Diego State by 2.9 (57% win probability)

FEI PROJECTION: San Diego State by 1.3

The Fresno State Bulldogs have spent 2019 losing more games than they’ve won both in conference and in total. Their chance to defend the Mountain West Championship is slim.  Now they face the already bowl-eligible Aztecs.

The Old Oil Can isn’t the only thing on the line Friday. Bowl eligibility may be on the line as well, and this is a reversal of fortune for the 2018 champion Bulldogs. Rocky Long’s Aztecs have thrived on strong defense and special teams, holding opponents to the fewest points per drive since 2015 while Jeff Tedford’s offense, on that same basis, is scoring more points than any Bulldogs team since 2013.

Here’s how the Aztecs can score a win and take back the Old Oil Can.

Three Keys to an Aztecs Victory

1. Agnitude

Ryan Agnew isn’t always on; but, when he’s on he’s on.  Fresno State believes that if they put the game in Agnew’s hands he’ll not succeed. This a pretty risky sentiment, and really, more often than not- Agnew pulls through.  More important, he and the Aztecs are total ball hogs.

2. Stop the run

Fresno State will want to run the ball, and against the elite Aztecs defense this will be very hard.  If defense keeps the pressure on, this will be another remarkably low rush production performance for the Bulldogs.

3. Control the Clock

Just as San Diego State defense is devastating against the run, the offense controls the clock by slowing things down to a dreadful pace, and the formula keeps on working.

SDSU will have the ball for 35 minutes, Fresno State won’t generate the kind of pressure to disrupt this, and it’ll be yet another slow motion win for a team that doesn’t make major errors and is not afraid to play within its abilities.

Prediction

Fresno State depends on the run to win. Against the Aztecs this will be an exercise in futility. Still, they’ll be another team to make 17 points.

At the end of the night as unappetizing as it sounds: the Aztecs will be drinking buttermilk from the old oil can.

San Diego State 24,  San Diego State 17

Week 12 Mountain West Football TV Schedule, Streaming, Scoreboard, Schedule

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Week 12 Mountain West Football TV Schedule, Streaming, Scoreboard, Schedule


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Trophy week!!

Fresno State at San Diego State

Friday, 9:30 p.m. ET, TV: ESPN2 | Get Tickets
Line: Pick’em | Staff Picks

Final Score: San Diego State 17, Fresno State 7

Recap:

For, San Diego State, Quarterback Ryan Agnew threw for a career-high 323 yards(32-47) and threw for one touchdown and one interception. Corner-back Luq Barcoo had two interceptions.  For Fresno State, Ronnie Rivers ran for 47 rushing yards on 15 carries for one Touchdown. Wide receiver Zane Pope had three receptions for 56 yards.

Hawaii at UNLV

4 p.m. ET, TV: Facebook | Get Tickets
Line: Hawaii -6.5 | Staff Picks

Final score: Hawaii 21, UNLV 7

Recap:

Wyoming at Utah State

4 p.m. ET, TV: ESPNU | Get Tickets
Line: Utah State -5 | Staff Picks

Final Score: Utah State 26, Wyoming 21

Recap:

Air Force at Colorado State

7 p.m. ET, TV: ESPN2 | Get Tickets
Line: Air Force -10 | Staff Picks

Final Score: Air Force 38, Colorado State 21

Recap: 

The Rams let Air Force hang around for too long. While an Air Force fumble on their opening drive led to a 63 yard scoop and score for linebacker Mohamed Kamara, the Rams were unable to capitalize on solid defensive performance early.

The insult to injury was the 99 yard pick six by Air Force defensive back Zane Lewis as O’Brien was trying to pull Colorado State within a score late in the fourth quarter.

After going up 14-0, the Rams were then outscored 38-7 and likely saw their slim bowl game chances disappear into the cold Fort Collins night.

New Mexico at Boise State

10:15 p.m. ET, TV: ESPN2 | Get Tickets
Line: Boise State -28 | Staff Picks

Final Score: Boise State 42, New Mexico 9

Recap:

On the Boise State front, this was a good game to try to get everything going right before playing traveling to take on Utah State and a rising Colorado State team. For New Mexico, this was a chance to just get back to some normalcy after tragedy struck the team a week ago.  The Broncos got off to a fast start with Chase Hatada striping the ball from New Mexico quarterback Tevaka Salanoa-Tuioti that was ran back by Sonatane Lui for a touchdown. Boise State followed that with three more in the first quarter to break out to a 28-0 lead. Issues with consistency arose in the second quarter when Jaylon Henderson, Boise State’s third starter at quarterback this season, struggled and threw an interception and fumbled on back to back drives. Once the Broncos scored two more times in the second half, preservation was the goal and most of the starters started to get phased out of the game.

Realizing it’s New Mexico’s defense, the Broncos moved the ball well with Henderson at quarterback, but there were some spots in the game where execution was lacking.  Henderson did well throwing for almost 300 yards and 3 touchdowns while having the 1 interception. Defensive lineman Sonatane Lui put on another great game recovering 2 fumbles, one of which he returned for a touchdown, while on offense Khalil Shakir caught and threw for a touchdown and tallied 100 total yards. 

It wasn’t all good though as STUD Curtis Weaver left the field late in the second half and was later seen in a boot.  Also, Hank Bachmeier and Chase Cord didn’t see any action and George Holani and Robert Mahone saw limited action. Mahone had a knee brace on and didn’t look to be healthy on the few carries he had and Holani didn’t appear to have an issue so it was likely due to the game getting out of reach of New Mexico quickly.

While it could have been cleaner, this was the kind of performance that the Broncos were looking for from the game.  This should help the offense build its confidence going into a tough final two games of the season.

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Week 12 Mountain West Football Expert Picks

Week 12 Mountain West Football Expert Picks Who does our staff like this weekend? Contact/Follow @MWCwire Who does our staff like this week? Fresno State @ San Diego State (-2½) New week, new look ⚪️⚪️ #GoDogs | #PrideOfTheValley …

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Week 12 Mountain West Football Expert Picks


Who does our staff like this weekend?


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Who does our staff like this week?

Fresno State @ San Diego State (-2½)

Jeremy: SU: San Diego State | ATS: San Diego State | Score: San Diego State 20, Fresno State 17

Raj: SU/ATS: Fresno State (Upset Alert!)

Jesse: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

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

Brandon T: SU/ATS: San Diego St 24 Fresno 21

Matt: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Utah State | Score: Fresno State 24, San Diego State 21

Brandon B: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State| Fresno State 28 San Diego State 25

Logan: SDSU 30-24

Sam: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Sean: SU: SDSU | ATS: SDSU| SDSU 24 – Fresno State 17

Wyoming @ Utah State (-6)

Jeremy: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State | Score:  Utah State 23, Wyoming 16

Raj: SU/ATS: Wyoming (Upset Alert!)

Jesse: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

Ted: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Utah St 31 Wyoming 21

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

BrandonB SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming| Score Wyoming 28 Utah State 17

Logan: Wyoming 27-20

Sam: SU: USU | ATS: USU

Sean: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming| Score Wyoming 24-  Utah State 21

Hawai’i (-6½) @ UNLV

Jeremy: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii | Score: Hawaii 45, UNLV 21

Raj: SU/ATS: Hawaii

Jesse: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Ted: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Hawaii 38 UNLV 28

Matt: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii | Score: Hawaii 45, UNLV 35

Brandon B: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii | Score: Hawaii 40, UNLV 17

Logan: Hawaii 35-24

Sam: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Sean: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii | Score: Hawaii 35, UNLV 20

Air Force (-10½) @ Colorado State

Jeremy: SU: Air Force | ATS: Colorado State | Score: Air Force 31, Colorado State 23

Raj: SU: Air Force | ATS: Colorado State

Jesse: SU: Colorado State | ATS: Colorado State

Ted: SU: Air Force | ATS: Colorado State

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Air Force 38 Colorado St 14

Matt: SU: Air Force | ATS: Colorado State | Score: Air Force  38, Colorado State 35 

Brandon B SU: Air Force | ATS: Colorado State | Score: Air Force 35, Colorado State 29

Logan: Air Force 38-17

Sam: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Sean: SU: Air Force | ATS: Colorado State | Score: Air Force  35, Colorado State 30 

New Mexico @ Boise State (-27½)

Jeremy: SU: Boise State | ATS: New Mexico | Score: Boise State 31, New Mexico 10

Raj: SU/ATS: Boise State, 45-17

Jesse: SU: Boise State | ATS: New Mexico

Ted: SU: Boise State | ATS: New Mexico

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Boise St 56 New Mexico 10

Matt: SU: Boise State| ATS: New Mexico | Score: Boise State 35, New Mexico 20

Brandon B :SU: Boise State| ATS: Boise State | Score Boise State 44 New Mexico 20

Logan: Boise State 42-13

Sam: SU: Boise State | ATS: New Mexico

Sean: SU: Boise State| ATS: New Mexico | Score: Boise State 38, New Mexico 24

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Fresno State vs. San Diego State: Game Preview, Kick Time, Livestream, Odds, Prediction

The Aztecs are home to get back the Old Oil Can.

Fresno State vs. San Diego State: Game Preview, Kick Time, Livestream, Odds, Prediction


Getting to the Mountain West Conference Championship Game means nipping their losing skid in the bud.


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The Aztecs are home to get back the Old Oil Can.

Fresno State Bulldogs (4-5, 2-3 MW) vs San Diego State Aztecs (7-2, 4-2 MW)

WHEN: Friday, November 14 – 6:30 p.m. PST  |  9:30 p.m. EST
WHERE: SDCCU Stadium (54,000) – San Diego, CA
TV: ESPN2
RADIO:101.5 KGB / XTRA 1360 / FoxSports Inland Empire (IE) 1350
SERIES RECORD: Aztecs lead the overall series 29-25-4, The Aztecs have lost the last two matchups.
SPREAD: San Diego State -1

San Diego State and Fresno State have either represented the West Division in the Mountain West Championship game since the start in 2013. This game would likely determine who faces off against Boise State in a few weeks.

Despite being bowl-eligible, the team is showing signs of regressions. Ryan Agnew looks shook. The confidence he carried throughout the first half of the season feels distant. Agnew looks confused in the pocket and panicked once he rolls out.

Rocky Long pointed out earlier this week that the offensive line is inconsistent, and allowing too much pressure to come at Ryan Agnew. The Fresno State defensive line might take advantage of the mismatch and it might come down to Ryan Agnew’s mobility– something that is lacking through these last few games.

Fresno State is still playing at a high level. They’re 30th in the entire FBS in points scored. Quarterback Jorge Reyna has a season stat line of 178-for-278, 2,092 yards, 11 TD/6 INT passing and 262 yards, 2 TD rushing. Reyna isn’t one of the Carr brothers reincarnated, but he’s a Jordan Love-type quarterback that could fluster San Diego State.

San Diego State has been exposed in their losses. Despite being 6th in the nation in giving up 130 first downs through 9 games, the Aztecs are giving up 79 first downs through the air. They look fraudulent in the secondary and one can imagine Fresno State taking advantage of this matchup all day. The Aztecs’ best chance at winning is through Kyahva Tezino and that front seven.

Prediction

Clearly, the more desperate San Diego State Aztecs have the pre-game edge. Rocky Long saw that there needs to be more attention to detail and discipline and hopefully drilled that into their minds for tonight’s game. I can see the Aztecs offense struggling with the run again. Fresno State’s defensive line is beefier than Nevada’s, and putting together a cohesive o-line unit isn’t going to fix itself in 6 days. This is the defense’s game to win, but it’s going to be close and I don’t expect an Aztec score in the 4th quarter.

San Diego State 21, Fresno St 17

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Fresno State vs. San Diego State Fearless Prediction, Game Preview

Fresno State vs. San Diego State fearless prediction and game preview.

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Fresno State vs. San Diego State fearless prediction and game preview.


Fresno State vs. San Diego State Broadcast

Date: Friday, November 15
Game Time: 9:30 ET
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)
Venue: SDCCU Stadium, San Diego, CA
Network: ESPN2

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Fresno State (4-5) vs. San Diego State (7-2) Game Preview

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What’s Going To Happen

There’s a whole lot that has to be sorted out in the Mountain West’s West division.

San Diego State can’t clinch the division this weekend since Nevada – who pulled off a 17-13 stunner in San Diego last week – doesn’t play again until next week. but a win sets things up for a showdown at Hawaii.

Fresno State – thanks to a win over the Rainbow Warriors – can take the West by winning out, getting Nevada next week and closing at San Jose State.

First, the Bulldogs have to figure out how to score on the Aztecs.

San Diego State will give up 17 points, because that’s what it does. In the last three games, it won twice by giving up that many, and lost to Nevada 17-13.

The D is devastating against the run, the offense controls the clock by slowing things down to a dead stop, and the formula keeps on working. But it also keeps both teams in the game.

Fresno State needs its ground attack to work, and that’s not going to happen.

SDSU will have the ball for about 35 minutes, Fresno State won’t generate nearly enough pressure to be a bother, and it’ll be yet another slow-and-go win for a team that doesn’t make the big mistakes and knows its limitations.

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Fresno State vs. San Diego State Prediction, Line

San Diego State 20, Fresno State 17
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Fresno State -1.5, o/u: 43.5
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2
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San Diego State Finally Overcomes Grand Canyon, 86-61

The Aztecs put everyone’s Dan Majerle-induced anxieties at ease.

San Diego State Finally Overcomes Grand Canyon, 86-61


The Aztecs put everyone’s Dan Majerle-induced anxieties at ease.


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San Diego State finally dominates Grand Canyon at Viejas Arena.

San Diego State went into Wednesday’s game looking to finally turn the page on a lopsided “rivalry.” In the short time GCU had started as a for-profit university with a basketball team, the Aztecs have not been able to beat the Dan Majerle-led Antelopes.

Because of this year’s blip in non-conference scheduling, San Diego State had to enter another home-and-home with the Antelopes.

Whatever Brian Dutcher had said to this team over the course of the 4 days after the high of finally beating BYU in Provo, or maybe shown them the hospitality rolled out to the traveling GCU student section…

Something clicked for the Aztecs on Wednesday night.

The team shot 54.7% on field goals, and shot 48.1% from beyond the arc. Three players were in double-digits, Nathan Mensah, K.J. Feagin and Malachi Flynn. Nathan Mensah put things together on the floor and was one rebound shy of a double-double. If his offense keeps up with his defense Mensah will be a force on offense.

A big part of the reason San Diego State stayed ahead throughout the game was that the Antelopes were missing two starters. San Diego State’s 6’10” dudes, Mensah and Yanni Metzell frustrated looks and forced Grand Canyon to put up unfavorable shots. Alessandro Lever was the only 6’10” that could hang with the Aztecs but foul trouble limited his minutes and by the 7:42 mark he had fouled out.

San Diego State allowed 4 of the Antelopes to score over 10 points, however, they were efficient and only allowing a 36.5% field goal parentage from the floor. They forced more turnovers, and the Aztecs were playing vintage Aztecs basketball at home. It was a good exercise for the Aztecs to put the game away instead of letting Grand Canyon come back in it.

Up next is a tune-up game for the Aztecs at the other end of Mission Valley to play in the City Championship against the USD Toreros.

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