New England Patriots at Minnesota Vikings Prediction, Game Preview

New England Patriots at Minnesota Vikings game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 12 game on Thursday, November 24

New England Patriots at Minnesota Vikings prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 12, Thursday, November 24


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New England Patriots at Minnesota Vikings How To Watch

Date: Thursday, November 24
Game Time: 8:20 ET
Venue: US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
How To Watch: NBC
Record: New England Patriots (6-4), Minnesota Vikings (8-2)
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Why New England Patriots Will Win

Take a cue from the Dallas Cowboys and get the backs involved right away in a variety of areas.

The Cowboys got Tony Pollard out on the linebackers and turned him loose in the passing game, Zeke Elliott ran 42 hard yards and two scores, and the defensive front did the rest in the stunning 40-3 win.

New England hasn’t been able to get the running game rocking with just one 100-yard game in the last four, but that needs to change fast. Damien Harris is back and wasn’t bad getting into the rotation in the 10-3 win over the Jets, and Rhamondre Stevenson needs to once again be a big part of the passing attack.

The run defense should be good enough to stall Dalvin Cook, the D as a whole is second in the league in points allowed behind Dallas, and …

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Why Minnesota Vikings Will Win

Okay, so last week the team got the clunker out of the way.

After pulling off a win in one the greatest NFL regular season games ever played, the Vikings took the momentum from the Buffalo game and whizzed it away immediately against Dallas.

The offensive line was dominated, the defense was always one step behind, and nothing worked. That wasn’t the Vikings.

New England will grind the game down, but there will be more quick hitting throws to the tight ends – it would help if TJ Hockenson didn’t try catching line he has oven mitts on – more plays to the backs in space, and less trying to force it to Justin Jefferson down the field.

It won’t take a lot to pull this off, but the Vikings do have to dominate the tempo from the start, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

The momentum on both sides will go the other way.

The disaster against Dallas will quickly be forgotten as the Vikings score early, and the thrilling Marcus Jones return for a touchdown to beat the Jets will be in the rear view mirror for the Patriots.

It’ll be a defensive fight for a while, but eventually Jefferson will break free with three big second half catches to finally open up the Viking O.

New England is 0-4 when allowing 20 points or more. Minnesota has been held to under 20 just twice – by Dallas and Philadelphia.

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New England Patriots at Minnesota Vikings Prediction, Line

Minnesota 27, New England 23
Line: Minnesota -2.5, o/u: 42.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3
New England Patriots at Minnesota Vikings Must See Rating:4

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New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys Prediction, Game Preview

New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 12 game on Thursday, November 24

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New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys How To Watch

Date: Thursday, November 24
Game Time: 4:30 ET
Venue: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
How To Watch: FOX
Record: New York Giants (7-3), Dallas Cowboys (7-3)
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Why New York Giants Will Win

What did the Giants do wrong the first time around in the 23-16 loss in Week 3?

It was fine, and it could pull it off this time around if the running game keeps working.

The Dallas defense might be the best in the league in points allowed – it just stuffed the high-powered Minnesota attack in a 40-3 win last week – but it can be run on.

Chicago was able to crank up 240 yards on the ground, Green Bay barreled for 207, and the Giants came up with a solid 167. It wasn’t enough, and now it’s time to double down harder on the ground game.

New York is 4-0 when running for over 190 yards and 6-1 when running for over 100. The Dallas game was the outlier, but …

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Why Dallas Cowboys Will Win

The defense has kicked it in.

The takeaways are there with eight in the last four games, the offense found something with Tony Pollard becoming the all-around explosive element for the attack, Dak Prescott is looking very, very comfortable.

Yeah, New York will come up with its rushing yards, but it’s not getting the passing game cranked up. As it it’s having a hard enough time getting everything moving through the air, and it’s not going to work this week against the No. 1 pass D in the league.

But …

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What’s Going To Happen

Everyone will be looking for the Dallas team that showed up in Minneapolis, but it’ll be New York that takes control right away.

After last week’s rough loss to Detroit, the New York offense will be far more careful with the ball, it’ll get back to grinding it out and not trying to wing it around, and the run defense will be far, far nastier.

It still won’t be enough.

Dallas will start fast, stall for a while, and then pick it up late to make the Thanksgiving crowd very, very happy.

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New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys Prediction Line

Dallas Cowboys 26, New York Giants 20
Line: Dallas -9.5, o/u: 45.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2
New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys Must See Rating: 4

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Bowl Projections College Football Playoff Predictions Week 12

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Bowl projections and College Football Playoff predictions after Week 12 over the 2022 season.


This just got a little more clear.

First of all, there are going to be enough bowl eligible teams – check out who’s going bowling and who won’t here – which means we won’t have to deal with APR or any other factors for five-win teams.

That doesn’t mean we can’t have more eligible teams – there’s a chance there are a few too many and another bowl is added at the last second like last year – but things have settled down.

Now it comes down to who makes the New Year’s Six games and who doesn’t.

All the College Football Playoff teams and projected New Year’s Six squads are here with the explanation, but overall and on a big picture bowl projection level, Wisconsin, Texas Tech, and Arkansas getting to six wins makes things easier, and again, we have enough teams.

After next week the bowl projections and College Football Playoff picture should be even more set, but for now …

Bowl Projections College Football Playoff Predictions Week 12

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All Times Eastern

HomeTown Lenders Bahamas Bowl

Friday, December 16, 2022
11:30 am, ESPN
Thomas Robinson Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas
Last Year: Middle Tennessee 31, Toledo 24
Bowl Ties: Conference USA vs MAC
Bowl Projection: WKU vs Miami University

Duluth Trading Cure Bowl

Friday, December 16, 2022
3:00, ESPN
Camping World Stadium, Orlando, FL
Last Year: Coastal Carolina 47, Northern Illinois 41
Bowl Ties: Group of Five vs Group of Five or Army
Bowl Projection: UConn vs Appalachian State

Wasabi Fenway Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
11:00 am, ESPN
Fenway Park, Boston, MA
Last Year: Canceled
Bowl Ties: ACC vs American Athletic (Conference USA)
Bowl Projection: Syracuse vs UCF

Cricket Celebration Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
12:00, ABC
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Last Year: South Carolina State 31, Jackson State 10
Bowl Ties: MEAC vs SWAC
Bowl Projection: North Carolina Central vs Jackson State

New Mexico Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
2:15, ESPN
Dreamstyle Stadium, Albuquerque, NM
Last Year: Fresno State 31, UTEP 24
Bowl Ties: Mountain West vs AAC, C-USA, MAC or Sun Belt
Bowl Projection: Utah State vs North Texas

Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
3:30, ABC
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
Last Year: Utah State 24, Oregon State 13
Bowl Ties: Mountain West vs Pac-12
Bowl Projection: Boise State vs Washington

LendingTree Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
5:45, ESPN
Hancock Whitney Stadium, Mobile, AL
Last Year: Liberty 56, Eastern Michigan 20
Bowl Ties: MAC vs Sun Belt (C-USA)
Bowl Projection: Ball State vs Marshall

SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
7:30, ABC
Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
Last Year: Wisconsin 20, Arizona State 13
Bowl Ties: Pac-12 vs SEC
Bowl Projection: Utah vs South Carolina

Frisco Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
9:15, ESPN
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, TX
Last Year: San Diego State 38, UTSA 24
Bowl Ties: Group of Five vs Group of Five or Army
Bowl Projection: SMU vs Georgia Southern

Myrtle Beach Bowl

Monday, December 19, 2022
2:30, ESPN
Brooks Stadium, Conway, SC
Last Year: Tulsa 30, Old Dominion 17
Bowl Ties: C-USA, MAC, Sun Belt
Bowl Projection: Southern Miss vs Florida Atlantic

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Tuesday, December 20, 2022
3:30 ESPN
Albertsons Stadium, Boise, ID
Last Year: Wyoming 52, Kent State 38
Bowl Ties: MAC vs Mountain West
Bowl Projection: Eastern Michigan vs Fresno State

RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl

Tuesday, December 20, 2022
7:30, ESPN
FAU Stadium, Boca Raton, FL
Last Year: WKU 59, Appalachian State 38
Bowl Ties: Group of Five vs Group of Five
Bowl Projection: Troy vs Air Force

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Wednesday, December 21, 2022
9:00, ESPN
Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Last Year: Louisiana 36, Marshall 21
Bowl Ties: Conference USA vs Sun Belt
Bowl Projection: UTSA vs Coastal Carolina

Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl

Thursday, December 22, 2022
7:30, ESPN
Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, TX
Last Year: Army 24, Missouri 22
Bowl Ties: American Athletic vs Conference USA (Big 12, Pac-12)
Bowl Projection: BYU vs Kansas

Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl

Friday, December 23, 2022
TBA, ESPN
Independence Bowl, Shreveport, LA
Last Year: UAB 31, BYU 28
Bowl Ties: American Athletic vs Army
Bowl Projection: Tulane vs Liberty

Union Home Gasparilla Bowl

Friday, December 23, 2022
TBA, ESPN
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
Last Year: UCF 29, Florida 17
Bowl Ties: ACC, Big 12, Pac-12, SEC (AAC, C-USA)
Bowl Projection: Miami vs Arkansas

Easyport Hawaii Bowl

Saturday, December 24, 2022
8:00, ESPN
Clarence TC Ching Complex, Honolulu, HI
Last Year: Canceled
Bowl Ties: Conference USA vs Mountain West
Bowl Projection: Middle Tennessee vs San Jose State

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Week 12 Mountain West Football Power Rankings

Week 12 Mountain West Football Power Rankings Top few stay the same Contact/Follow @MWCwire One more week to make some noise There is one more week in Mountain West play as we head into the final full slate of games before Boise State hosts Fresno …

Week 12 Mountain West Football Power Rankings


Top few stay the same


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One more week to make some noise

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There is one more week in Mountain West play as we head into the final full slate of games before Boise State hosts Fresno State in the conference title game with the LA Jimmy Kimmel Bowl on the line.

Before we get there, we have our latest power rankings from our staff to get to. The top stays the same with Boise State but it is not a unanimous pick, again. There are three total teams that have earned a first-place vote to go along with the Broncos with Air Force and Fresno State.

The rest of the rankings are fairly similar with juuuuuust a little bit of movement.

Before we get to the rankings, here are a few ballots from our staff.

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College Football Rankings: 1 To 131 After Week 12

College football rankings from CollegeFootballNews.com from 1 to 131 after Week 12

College Football News 2022 college football rankings after Week 12 for all 131 teams with results and remaining schedules.


What exactly are we supposed to do with Tennessee in the latest round of college football rankings?

It blew out LSU at LSU, it beat Alabama, it was rolling on through the season with the most acceptable of losses – at Georgia – as the lone blemish, and then it had a very, very bad night.

The blowout loss to South Carolina is only part of the twists in a shockingly strange weekend. Several teams played like they were getting through the day to get to the showdown next weekend, USC and Oregon gutted out two massive wins over UCLA and Utah, respectively, and TCU once again showed that it knows how to find ways to win better than just about anyone this season.

For now, we’ll give a little too much credit for USC rising up and pulling off the shootout win over the Bruins – and won’t punish Tennessee too much – but like we do every week we’ll change things wildly over the final few weeks as needed.

College Football Rankings: CFN Week 12

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CFN 2022 Rankings: After Week 12
101-131 | 76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10
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131 UMass (1-10)

Last Week Ranking: 131
Week 12: Texas A&M 20, UMass 3
Week 13: Army

130 Akron (1-9)

Last Week Ranking: 130
Week 12: at Buffalo (postponed indefinitely)
Week 13: at Northern Illinois

129 Nevada (2-9)

Last Week Ranking: 129
Week 12: Fresno State 41, Nevada 14
Week 13: at UNLV

128 New Mexico (2-9)

Last Week Ranking: 126
Week 12: San Diego State 34, New Mexico 10
Week 13: at Colorado State

127 New Mexico State (4-6)

Last Week Ranking: 125
Week 12: Missouri 45, New Mexico State 14
Week 13: at Liberty

126 Louisiana Tech (3-8)

Last Week Ranking: 116
Week 12: Charlotte 26, Lousiana Tech 21
Week 13: UAB

125 USF (1-10)

Last Week Ranking: 127
Week 12: Tulsa 48, USF 42
Week 13: UCF

124 Colorado State (2-9)

Last Week Ranking: 124
Week 12: Air Force 24, Colorado State 12
Week 13: New Mexico

123 FIU (4-7)

Last Week Ranking: 122
Week 12: UTEP 40, FIU 6
Week 13: Middle Tennessee

122 Arkansas State (3-8)

Last Week Ranking: 120
Week 12: Texas State 16, Arkansas State 13
Week 13: Troy

121 Charlotte (3-9)

Last Week Ranking: 123
Week 12: Charlotte 26, Lousiana Tech 21
Week 13: OPEN DATE

120 Texas State (4-7)

Last Week Ranking: 121
Week 12: Texas State 16, Arkansas State 13
Week 13: Louisiana

119 Hawaii (3-9)

Last Week Ranking: 128
Week 12: Hawaii 31, UNLV 25
Week 13: at San Jose State

118 Temple (3-8)

Last Week Ranking: 118
Week 12: Cincinnati 23, Temple 3
Week 13: East Carolina

117 Western Michigan (4-7)

Last Week Ranking: 117
Week 12: Western Michigan 12, Central Michigan 10
Week 13: Toledo

116 Northern Illinois (3-8)

Last Week Ranking: 115
Week 12: Miami University 29, Northern Illinois 23
Week 13: Akron

115 Ball State (5-6)

Last Week Ranking: 99
Week 12: Ohio 32, Ball State 18
Week 13: at Miami University

114 Central Michigan (4-7)

Last Week Ranking: 113
Week 12: Western Michigan 12, Central Michigan 10
Week 13: at Eastern Michigan

113 Georgia Southern (5-6)

Last Week Ranking: 100
Week 12: Marshall 23, Georgia Southern 10
Week 13: Appalachian State

112 ULM (4-7)

Last Week Ranking: 111
Week 12: Troy 34, ULM 16
Week 13: Southern Miss

111 UNLV (4-7)

Last Week Ranking: 93
Week 12: Hawaii 31, UNLV 25
Week 13: Nevada

110 UTEP (5-6)

Last Week Ranking: 114
Week 12: UTEP 40, FIU 6
Week 13: at UTSA

109 Rice (6-5)

Last Week Ranking: 107
Week 12: UTSA 41, Rice 7
Week 13: at North Texas

108 Kent State (4-7)

Last Week Ranking: 106
Week 12: Eastern Michigan 31, Kent State 24
Week 13: at Buffalo

107 Louisiana (5-6)

Last Week Ranking: 98
Week 12: Florida State 49, Louisiana 17
Week 13: at Texas State

106 Northwestern (1-10)

Last Week Ranking: 112
Week 12: Purdue 17, Northwestern 9
Week 13: Illinois

105 Middle Tennessee (6-5)

Last Week Ranking: 101
Week 12: Middle Tennessee 49, Florida Atlantic 21
Week 13: at FIU

104 Miami University (5-6)

Last Week Ranking: 105
Week 12: Miami University 29, Northern Illinois 23
Week 13: Ball State

103 Bowling Green (6-5)

Last Week Ranking: 110
Week 12: Bowling Green 42, Toledo 35
Week 13: at Ohio

102 Old Dominion (3-8)

Last Week Ranking: 102
Week 12: Appalachian State 27, Old Dominion 14
Week 13: at South Alabama

101 Buffalo (5-5)

Last Week Ranking: 103
Week 12: Akron (postponed indefinitely)
Week 13: Kent State

CFN 2022 Rankings: After Week 12
101-131 | 76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10

NEXT: CFN 2022 College Football Rankings: Week 12 Top 100

Week 12 Mountain West Bowl Projections

Week 12 Mountain West Bowl Projections Welcome Utah State Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Seven teams are it for the post season The Mountain West will have seven bowl eligible teams and history points to all teams earning a spot in the …

Week 12 Mountain West Bowl Projections


Welcome Utah State


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Seven teams are it for the post season

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The Mountain West will have seven bowl eligible teams and history points to all teams earning a spot in the postseason. Utah State became bowl eligible with an upset win over San Jose State.

UNLV dropped a game at Hawaii and can’t get to six wins to become bowl eligible which is a disappointment after a 4-1 start. The best they can do is 5-7.

2022 Mountain West Bowl Tie Ins, Lineup

Here are the bowl lineup for the Mountain West this year.

– Cotton Bowl – at-large vs. Group of Five
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 Conference USA

Backup tie-ins are below

– Guaranteed Rate Bowl vs Big Ten or Big 12

Other Options

Cure Bowl vs Group of Five
– RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl vs Group of Five
– SERVPRO First Responder Bowl vs Group of Five
– Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl vs Group of Five

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College Football Playoff Rankings Top 25 Prediction November 22

College Football Playoff rankings prediction. What will the fourth top 25 be when it comes out on Tuesday night?

What will the College Football Playoff rankings potentially be? It’s the predicted best guess on the third 2022 CFP Top 25.


College Football Playoff Rankings Prediction November 22

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Note that below are NOT the actual 2022 College Football Playoff rankings – those come out Tuesday night, November 22nd. This is our prediction and projection of what the top 25 might be.

25. UTSA Roadrunners 9-2 (NR)

24. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 9-1 (NR)

23. Texas Longhorns 7-4 (NR)

22. Cincinnati Bearcats 9-2 (25)

21. Ole Miss Rebels 8-3 (14)

Bowl Eligibility: Where does every team stand?

20. Oregon State Beavers 7-3 (23)

19. North Carolina Tar Heels 9-2 (13)

18. Tulane Green Wave 9-2 (21)

17. Washington Huskies 9-2 (NR)

16. UCLA Bruins 8-3 (16)

15. Florida State Seminoles 8-3 (19)

14. Utah Utes 8-3 (10)

13. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 8-3 (18)

12. Kansas State Wildcats 8-3 (15)

11. Penn State Nittany Lions 9-2 (11)

CFN Rankings 1-131: Week 12

10. Oregon Ducks 9-2 (12)

9. Alabama Crimson Tide 9-2 (8)

8. Tennessee Volunteers 9-2 (5)

7. Clemson Tigers 10-1 (9)

6. LSU Tigers 9-2 (6)

5. USC Trojans 10-1 (7)

How do the 7 teams still alive for the CFP rank?

4. TCU Horned Frogs 11-0 (4)

3. Michigan Wolverines 11-0 (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 11-0 (2)

1. Georgia Bulldogs 11-0 (1)

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PODCAST: Week 12 Mountain West Football Recap

PODCAST: Week 12 Mountain West Football Recap Title game is set Contact/Follow @MWCwire A few disappointed teams Jeremy and Matt are back to go over a very exciting Week 12 of Mountain West football. Division champs were crowned with Boise State …

PODCAST: Week 12 Mountain West Football Recap


Title game is set


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A few disappointed teams

Jeremy and Matt are back to go over a very exciting Week 12 of Mountain West football. Division champs were crowned with Boise State topping Wyoming in an epic game, and Fresno State cruising over Nevada. The Bulldogs and Broncos will face off in two weeks.

UNLV failed to make a bowl game this year in a brutal loss to Hawaii. Air Force had few issues against Colorado State and Utah State made a bowl game after it was unsure they would do so.

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Week 12 Mountain West Football In Five Words

Week 12 Mountain West Football In Five Words LOTS happened this weekend Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire A short and sweet description The 12th week of Mountain West football had a lot on the line with division titles clinched, bowl …

Week 12 Mountain West Football In Five Words


LOTS happened this weekend


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A short and sweet description

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The 12th week of Mountain West football had a lot on the line with division titles clinched, bowl eligibility reached and not reached by some teams.

There were great performances from across the whole league and we will get into it with our quick five word reaction from us and our awesome readers from Twitter.

Air Force – Getting all the business done.

Boise State – Defense saved the day, again.

Colorado State – Close score doesn’t equal improvement.

Fresno State – Divison champs, like we said.

Hawaii – Beating UNLV was really huge.

Nevada – Nate Cox looking pretty good.

New Mexico – Can Lobos get a quarterback

San Diego State – Best quarterback in many years.

San Jose State – Should have won the game.

UNLV – Improving but still a disappointment.

Utah State – Bowl eligible! Yes, that’s correct.

Wyoming – OC needs a new job.

Here is what our Twitter friends had to say about the weekend.

 

 

 


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Mountain West Football: Week 12 Winners And Losers

Who stood out and who let us down across the Mountain West football landscape in Week 12?

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Mountain West Football: Week 12 Winners And Losers


We take a look at the Mountain West’s winners and losers from Week 12 of college football.


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Encouragements and letdowns from the week that was.

Week 12 of Mountain West football action did not disappoint, with high drama everywhere from Laramie to the Hawaiian islands. As always, however, in the end some teams won big time and some were left wondering how things went wrong.

Winners

1. Preseason predictions

Go figure that in spite of the Mountain West’s early season chaos, things ended up turning out exactly as we at Mountain West Wire and the conference media expected.

Boise State wasn’t perfect on Saturday against Wyoming, but the Broncos put together their sixth win in the last seven games and defeated Wyoming to wrap up the Mountain division title. Fresno State, meanwhile, obliterated another team near the bottom of the conference standings, as good teams should, in a 41-14 drubbing of Nevada on the road. The Bulldogs have now won six in a row themselves and clinched a championship rematch with the Broncos on December 3, proving once and for all that we know what things are every once in a while, at least.

2. Utah State running back Calvin Tyler Jr.

The two teams above aren’t the only ones who’ve had a stunning reversal of fortunes throughout the 2022 campaign, though. Utah State notched its fifth win in six games, as well, with a 35-31 home win over San Jose State in which the Aggies found yet another way to push themselves to bowl eligibility.

This time, it was on the shoulders of their senior running back, who tallied 125 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winning plunge with less than three minutes to go in the fourth quarter, on 30 carries. It’s going to be a photo finish behind Brad Roberts for the other RB spot on the all-conference team, but Tyler Jr. just made his best case yet.

3. Hawaii’s seniors

The Warriors have had quite a calendar year, but the most experienced players on Timmy Chang’s roster led the way in a stunning 31-25 victory over UNLV on senior night.

The offensive line, whose starting lineup was comprised entirely by seniors (Stephan Bernal-Wendt, Austin Hopp, Ilm Manning, Eliki Tanuvasa, and) Micah Vanterpool, paved the way for running back Dedrick Parson to post 115 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries and held the Rebels to just one sack in pass protection. Wide receiver Zion Bowens and tight Caleb Phillips each grabbed a touchdown pass, as well.

Seniors on defense accounted for all three Hawaii sacks and 5.5 of the team’s seven tackles for loss, too, while linebacker Logan Taylor also had a key third-quarter interception.

Another tight end Jordan Murray, meanwhile, made huge contributions on special teams with two onside kick recoveries to help stall UNLV’s late comeback bid. For one night, anyway, the braddahhood and pride of an entire state was on full display, giving a new boost of optimism that the program will eventually turn things around once again.

Losers

1. UNLV head coach Marcus Arroyo

On the other hand, the Rebels let a chance to go bowling slip away late on Saturday night, falling on the road to Hawaii in a frustrating 31-25 loss. Incredibly, UNLV is now 0-4 in games decided by eight or fewer points this year after going 0-6 in such games last season (and you have to go back to 2019 to find the last time they won a one-score game).

As in their past close calls, an inability to finish drives on offense played a big role in deciding the game. While kicker Daniel Gutierrez was as reliable as ever, connecting on 4-of-5 field goal attempts, the Rebels got just 19 points out of six trips inside the Warriors’ 30-yard line; after turning 87.5% of red zone trips into touchdowns during non-conference play, that figure has been more than halved in Mountain West action to 40.9%, tenth in the conference.

The lackluster showing is going to renew the conversation about Arroyo’s job security, and while he’ll still be able to claim that he doubled the team’s win total from a year ago, the “what might have beens” could play a role in increased scrutiny as the off-season approaches and the pressure is on reclaim the Fremont Cannon next week.

2. Wyoming quarterback Jayden Clemons

The Cowboys will think about how their chances of stealing the Mountain division title slipped away on Saturday, losing to Boise State at home by a 20-17 margin. They gave the Broncos everything that they could handle… in every way but one.

Once news broke that Andrew Peasley would miss the contest after being in concussion protocol all week, the redshirt freshman had a couple of nice throws early in the game but struggled to break through often-tight coverage in the midgame and then threw two killer interceptions to JL Skinner in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter which erased their comeback hopes. Overall, Clemons finished 3-of-16 for 30 yards with three interceptions. Wyoming needed more out of its passing game and didn’t get it.

3. Colorado State’s interior defense

The Rams didn’t exactly let Air Force fullback Brad Roberts run wild on Saturday, but they also never found a solution to the old-fashioned dive and that kept them from reclaiming the Ram-Falcon Trophy on Saturday in a 24-12 loss.

Colorado State managed just two tackles for loss from their edge rushers, Mohamed Kamara and CJ Onyechi, while Roberts and Emmanuel Michel nickel-and-dimed the tackles and linebackers to death with a combined 214 yards on 45 carries. On the bright side, though, not many defenses have been able to slow Air Force’s fullbacks this year, so they have plenty of company in this regard.

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