2019 Mountain West Championship Game: Boise State To Host Hawaii

Hawaii will get a rematch against Boise State for the right to win the Mountain West.

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2019 Mountain West Championship Game: Boise State To Host Hawaii


BlueTurf is hosting the title game.


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Rematch between Warriors and Broncos

Even though there is still one week left in the regular season, the Mountain West already has its football championship game solidified. Boise State won the Mountain Division as they boat-raced Utah State, 56-21 and the game did was not even that close.

Boise State will take on Hawaii which squeaked past San Diego State, 14-11, to win the Western Division for the first time since joining the Mountain West eight years ago.

The Warriors won the low-scoring game by the Aztecs missing a game-tying field from 42 yards out.

The hosting duties go to Boise State because they will be the higher-ranked team in the College Football Playoff rankings.

This will be the second meeting this year between the two schools. They faced off in Boise back on Oct. 12 with the Broncos easily winning, 59-37.

When: Saturday, Dec. 7, 4 p.m. ET
Where: Albertson’s Stadium; Boise, Idaho
TV: ESPN2
Streaming: WatchESPN

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

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

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


San Diego State plays for the West Division at Hawaii.


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The Aztecs have a tall order in Hawaii.

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

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

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

TV: Spectrum PPV

STREAM: Facebook (Mainland only)

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

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

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

GAME NOTES (PDF): San Diego State | Hawaii

ODDS: Hawaii -3

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Prediction:

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

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

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

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How to Livestream San Diego State vs. Hawaii on Facebook


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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Week 13 Mountain West Football Picks, TV Schedule, Scoreboard


Stay up to date with Week 13 of Mountain West football


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Results, highlights and more for Week 13

Colorado State at Wyoming

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

Air Force at New Mexico

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

San Jose State at UNLV

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

Boise State at Utah State

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

Nevada at Fresno State

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

San Diego State at Hawaii

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

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Three SDSU Keys: San Diego State vs. Hawaii

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

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Three SDSU Keys: San Diego State vs. Hawaii


How the Aztecs can win the West Divison.


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Big game on the Islands

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

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

Where: Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, HI

TV: Spectrum PPV

Stream: Facebook(Mainland only)

Radio: ESPN Honolulu

Odds: Hawai’i by -3

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

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

Ryan Agnew

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

Keep the ball

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

Stopping Cole Mcdonald

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

Prediction

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

 San Diego State 24, Hawaii 21

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Week 13 Mountain West Football Power Rankings

Who is at the top of the latest Mountain West power rankings?

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Week 13 Mountain West Football Power Rankings


Utah State makes a leap in the polls.


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The top is fairly solid.

After 12 weeks of Mountain West play the teams have separated throughout with Boise State at the top and has been there for the past few weeks. They will have a challenge this week as the go on the road to face Utah State, which moved up two spots from four to six, this weekend.

The game is going to be interesting as the starting quarterbacks on both sides are up in the air and also the division title is on the line. A Broncos win seals it but an Aggies win will make things go down a rabbit hold of scenarios which are explained here.

That result has a chance to shake these up, especially if Utah State wins.

On the other side, there is a definitive Division title game on the line with San Diego State which remained at three at Hawaii which is five. This one is a winner-take-all and advance to the Mountain West championship game.

As for the rest of the poll, the Wyoming Cowboys dropped from three to six after losing consecutive games to Boise State and Utah State. They are at six wins and they would feel a whole lot more comfortable for a bowl bid by getting to seven so a repeat of missing out on a bowl game like last year does not happen.

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Week 13 Mountain West Football Expert Picks

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

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Week 13 Mountain West Football Expert Picks


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All 12 teams in action this weekend.

Colorado State at Wyoming (-6.5)

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

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

Raja: SU: Colorado State | ATS: Wyoming

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

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

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Wyoming 28 CSU 21

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

Jesse: ATS: CSU | SU: Wyoming

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

Air Force (-22) at New Mexico

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

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

Raja: SU: Air Force | ATS: New Mexico

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

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

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

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

Jesse: ATS: Air Force | SU: Air Force

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

San Jose State (-5.5) at UNLV 

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

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

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

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

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

Brandon T: SU/ATS: SJSU 38 UNLV 21

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

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

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

Boise State (-8) at Utah State 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Jesse: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

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

Nevada at Fresno State (-13.5)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Jesse: ATS Nevada | SU: Fresno State

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

San Diego State at Hawaii (-3)

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

Raja: SU/ATS: Hawaii

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

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

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

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Hawaii 31 SDSU 21

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

Jesse: ATS: Hawaii | SU: Hawaii

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

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PODCAST: 2019 Week 13 Mountain West Football Preview

Get ready for Week 13 of Mountain West football.

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PODCAST: 2019 Week 13 Mountain West Football Preview


Division titles can be clinched.


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Tiebreaker or championship weekend

Jeremy and Matt are back to preview the 13th week of Mountain West football. There are rivalries and championships on the line. The Bronze Boot gets things started on Friday night with Colorado State taking on Wyoming. The Rams are wanting to remain in the discussion for a bowl game.

The Saturday games have two big ones that could determine the championship game attendees. A Boise State win over Utah State puts them in the title game and hosting, a loss means tiebreakers come into play. San Diego State vs. Hawaii is a winner-take-all in the West Division and is a late-night Facebook game.

Nevada takes on Fresno State and the Bulldogs are wanting to get to a bowl game and need to get this win to have at least five and then win next week as well. The other game is San Jose State who is also looking to stay on track for a bowl game and they are on the road at UNLV.

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Hawai’i vs. San Diego State: Keys to a ‘Bows Victory

Week 13: Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors(7-4,4-3MW) vs. San Diego State Aztecs(8-2,5-2MW) When: Saturday, November 23rd 2019 @ 6:00pm HST 8pm PST Where: Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, HI TV: Spectrum PPV Stream: Facebook(Mainland only) Radio: ESPN Honolulu …

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

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

Where: Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, HI

TV: Spectrum PPV

Stream: Facebook(Mainland only)

Radio: ESPN Honolulu

Odds: Hawai’i by -3

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


With a win Saturday night Hawai’i will make it’s first conference title game ever.

The stars have aligned maybe as the final MW game one the season for both team decide who will represent the West in the championship game on December 7th. It could be during MW media days Coach Nick Rolovich brought a fortune teller to grant his wish to come true and win the MW championship. Putting all that aside UH needs to focus solely on SDSU and come out with a “W.” Let’s look at some keys to Hawai’i coming out on top:

Two headed monster

Whether it’s Chevan Coideiro or Cole McDonald who get the start, SDSU head coach Rocky Long knows it will be hard to prepare for either QB. All season long though Coach Long relies on his top ten nationally defense to stop or limit big plays on the ground or in the air.

It will be interesting to see if UH’s offense is clicking on all cylinders from the start can SDSU stop the 2019 version of the run and shoot offense. It is evident Coideiro plays very well at Aloha Stadium and Cole struggles sometimes from the start. We might see Coideiro start again but if the game is not flowing well like last week at UNLV hopefully McDonald can be beast he is and bust his way through for more rushing and passing TDs.

Magic number is 21

San Diego State averages 20.5 points per game and while Hawai’i defense improved a bit with two interceptions and holding UNLV to only 7 gives them confidence to hold a struggling Aztecs offense to 21 points. If the ‘Bows “D” can limit the big running plays or play action bombs to the tight ends they should keep Hawai’i in this game and not let it be a shootout. SDSU QB Ryan Agnew may be playing hurt with a bruised calf but he will still be serviceable and command his offense in this all important game.

Look for more handoffs or slant passes to RB Chase Jasmin to get the Aztecs to move the ball downfield. This means Hawaii’s linebacking core will need to have a big game to stop Jasmin from getting into the second level.

No Aloha at Aloha Stadium

All year long one constant question most media members bring up is “Where are the fans/students?” There could be several factors to that being there are many things to do on a Saturday night on Oahu.

For students it seems to be a hassle to catch a free 20 minute shuttle ride to and from campus, watch a four hour game and come back late to other campus events or parties. Pay Per View makes the older generations much more reluctant to stay home or take a short drive to their local theater to watch it for $12 a ticket. It could even be previous fans are done with Hawai’i football after the Norm Chow era.

All those things I mentioned above are excuses. Excuses from attending a event where young men are playing hard and in the process getting banged up but they know they are playing not just for themselves, their teammates, coaches, or school. They are playing for an entire state and people in Hawai’i know when the ‘Bows win there are happier folks at work or at the gym or even in the supermarket.

So the hope is for at least this Saturday one of the most meaningful game ever played at Aloha Stadium, fans and students can show up and support a team that gives so much Aloha to the people of Hawai’i. It’s time to give the Aloha back by cheering them on at the game.

Prediction

I expect both teams to score points but it might seem Hawaii’s offense will put up a few more on the stellar San Diego State defense. This game will truly define if Rolo has his program in “phase 2” to chase championships.

Hawai’i 31 San Diego State 21

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PODCAST: 2019 Week 12 Mountain West Football Recap

Trophy week in the Mountain West provided some fun action and some new bowl-eligible teams.

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PODCAST: 2019 Week 12 Mountain West Football Recap


More bowl eligible teams this week.


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A lot of changes at QB’s this week.

Jeremy and Matt are back to recap Week 12 of Mountain West football or also known as trophy week. There were some close games and some ugly games. San Diego State vs. Fresno State got things going on Friday night with the Aztecs taking home the Old Oil Can while forcing Bulldogs QB Jorge Reyna to have his worst game of the year with three picks.

The Saturday games started with a shocking low scoring game with Hawaii topping UNLV, 21-7, and the Warriors decided to swap quarterbacks, again. Colorado State had many chances to defeat Air Force but was unable to get things on track. Wyoming with its backup quarterback Tyler Vander Waal was unable to overcome his errors with three interceptions.

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