Mountain West Football: Week 14 Winners and Losers

Steve Jenkins, Mike Bobo, Jorge Reyna and Bryan Harsin are among the winners and losers from the regular season’s last weekend.

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Mountain West Football: Week 14 Winners and Losers


Who came out ahead and who left something to be desired in Week 14 of Mountain West football?


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Some encouragement and some letdowns from the week that was.

College football’s regular season decided to go out with a bang over Thanksgiving weekend and the Mountain West, in particular, was no exception. Between unexpected twists in old rivalries and a slew of a close results, it made for one last healthy crop of heroes and goats.

Here’s how stepped up and who disappointed in the last full slate of Mountain West play this fall.

Winners

1. Boise State head coach Bryan Harsin. It isn’t a stretch to say that this is probably the best coaching that Harsin has done in his time on the blue. With three quarterbacks, a running back shuffle, offensive line troubles, and a few significant injuries on defense, the Broncos still went 8-0 in conference play and are now a break and a win away from the Cotton Bowl. If his name doesn’t come up in Power 5 coaching searches, I’d be genuinely surprised.

2. San Diego State cornerback Luq Barcoo. Curtis Weaver’s coronation as defensive player of the year may not be air-tight after all, especially after the Aztec senior broke up four more passes in their win over BYU. That may not seem especially meaningful by itself, but Barcoo now has the most passes defended (24) of any Mountain West player in the last decade and owns a strong case in what will surely be a heated conversation.

3. UNLV wide receiver Steve Jenkins. There may be no better time to score your first touchdown of the year than against your biggest rival, and Jenkins liked the idea enough to find the end zone twice against Nevada. A 75-yard catch-and-run and the game-winner in overtime were the highlights in a game where Jenkins had five catches for 140 yards, ensuring the Fremont Cannon would stay red for another year.

Losers

1. Nevada cornerback Austin Arnold. Obviously, it’s impossible to speculate what might have led to Arnold’s snap decision after the battle for the Fremont Cannon was decided. We also don’t know what UNLV quarterback Kenyon Oblad said to prompt Arnold to react. The brief melee that ensued, though, is a black eye on a rivalry that has been fun and hotly contested in recent years and Arnold must bear a healthy share of responsibility for how everything unfolded.

2. Colorado State head coach Mike Bobo. If Rams fans wonder why they’ve had “deja vu all over again” all season long, it’s been a hallmark of Bobo’s tenure that consistently winning close games has been elusive. In his five years at the helm, Bobo’s record in games decided by eight points or fewer is 8-14; that includes the seven-point loss on Friday afternoon to Boise State.

It’s difficult to say whether that just makes him the new Matt Wells or something more, but we’re all about to enter a waiting game in which athletic director Joe Parker decides that for himself.

3. Fresno State quarterback Jorge Reyna. Reyna was hardly the Bulldogs’ biggest concern this fall, but his up-and-down performances didn’t help matters and he didn’t give the offense nearly enough to help maintain a 14-point lead against rival San Jose State. The interception he threw didn’t do any lasting damage — the defense came up with a turnover on downs in the red zone — but between that, two fumbles, and a mediocre 15-22-151-1 TD stat line, it’ll be pretty easy for Fresno State fans to look back at 2019 and wonder what might have been with steadier quarterback play.

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Mountain West Football Bowl Projections After Week 14

Check out the latest Mountain West bowl projections.

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Mountain West Football Bowl Projections After Week 14


Final week of the regular season does not change much.


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Seven teams will go bowling.

The Mountain West will have all seven teams going to the postseason, no questions. There are going to be more bowl-eligible teams than bowl teams but with each Mountain West team having at least seven wins means that the teams will be safe to assume a postseason berth is on the way.

The big question is if the Mountain West can get into the Cotton Bowl. Boise State is in prime position to if they beat Hawaii in the championship game next weekend.

However, the Broncos will need some help. Memphis is in the front runner seat and if they defeat Cincinnati — the second time in as many weeks — the Tigers are going to the Cotton Bowl but if it is the Bearcats then the Broncos should go to that game. We say should because it depends on where the College Football Playoff committee ranks both Memphis and Cincinnati in the next set of rankings. It is somewhat safe to assume that a one-loss Boise State team should get in over a two-loss Bearcats team.

If Boise State goes to the Cotton Bowl it would shake up who goes where and could provide for a few better matchups with every team moving up a spot in the bowl pecking order.


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.

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Fight Breaks Out After Nevada, UNLV Game

The battle for the Fremont Cannon ended in a fight after UNLV scored the game-winning play in overtime.

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Fight Breaks Out After Nevada, UNLV Game


Things get ugly after Rebels overtime win.


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Dirty hits and pulled off helmets.

UNLV took home the Fremont Canon and it will be painted red after its 33-30 overtime win over Nevada. However, the game will be marred with what happened after the final score.

A fight broke out after the game-winning score when Steve Jenkins caught a 19-yard pass from Kenyon Oblad.

This also was Tony Sanchez’s last game as head coach for UNLV as he was been relieved of his duties earlier this week.

This blind-side hit seems to have started it all and outside of the game going to the road team Rebels, it seems that there was nothing to start a fight.

The fight had many, many, many instances where things went crazy after that sucker punch.

These two images are after that blindside hit as the teams converge on each other.

Below is UNLV tight end Noah Bean throwing a Nevada player into the wall just below some fans. It is hard to tell what Wolf Pack player that is, but Bean then proceeds to go after the player he threw into the wall. That part is not clear in the video outside of him charging.

These next stills show the teams running to behind the end zone and start scuffling.

 

Finally, there EW Rebel players taunting the crows. There is a glove being thrown, one doing the loser dance from Fortnite and then one waving bye. Those three can be seen more clear in the video at the end of this post.

Here is the full video of the fight.

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How To Livestream UNLV vs. Nevada From AT&T SportsNet

The battle for the Fremont Cannon can be found on AT&T SportsNet, but here’s how to watch the livestream from outside the footprint.

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How To Livestream UNLV vs. Nevada From AT&T SportsNet


The Rebels and Wolf Pack battle for the Fremont Cannon on ATTSN. Here’s how to watch the livestream from outside the footprint.


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Here’s the info you need to tune in.

WEEK 14: UNLV Rebels (3-8, 1-6 MW) vs. Nevada Wolf Pack (7-4, 4-3 MW)

WHEN: Saturday, November 30 — 12:00 PM PT/1:00 PM MT

WHERE: Mackay Stadium; Reno, Nevada (27,000)

TV: AT&T SportsNet

STREAMING: The game can be streamed outside of the ATTSN footprint via Stadium. To find out whether you can do this in your area, refer to the AT&T SportsNet territory map.

Additionally, the radio broadcast can be streamed via TuneIn.

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The UNLV Rebels head north to face off with the Nevada Wolf Pack for the Fremont Cannon on Saturday afternoon. Depending on where you live, you’ll need to find AT&T SportNet on your local cable provider or head to Stadium online in order to stream the game.

It is one of three Mountain West football games which can be streamed over Thanksgiving weekend, with Utah State/New Mexico and Wyoming/Air Force both featured on Facebook, so be sure to tune in and see whether the Rebels can send head coach Tony Sanchez out with a win or whether the Wolf Pack can paint the cannon blue once again.

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Week 14 Mountain West Football Picks, TV Schedule, Scoreboard

Stay up to date with everything on the Mountain West this final week.

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Week 14 Mountain West Football Picks, TV Schedule, Scoreboard


A couple of trophies are on the line.


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Boise State vs. Colorado State start Friday!

Boise State at Colorado State

Friday, 3:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports NetworkGet Tickets
Line: Boise State -14.5 | Staff Picks

Wyoming at Air Force

Saturday, 2 p.m. ET, TV: Facebook | Get Tickets
Line: Air Force -11 | Staff Picks

UNLV at Nevada

Saturday, 3 p.m. ET, TV: AT&T SportsNet | Get Tickets
Line: Nevada -7 |  Staff Picks

Utah State at New Mexico

4 p.m. ET, TV: Facebook | Get Tickets
Line: Utah State State -11.5 | Staff Picks

BYU at San Diego State

9 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports NetworkGet Tickets
Line: BYU -6 | Staff Picks

Fresno State at San Jose State

10:30 p.m. ET, TV: ESPN2 | Get Tickets
Line: Fresno State -3 | Staff Picks

Army at Hawaii

12:30 a.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network | Get Tickets
Line: Fresno State -3 | Staff Picks

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Week 14 Mountain West Football Expert Picks

Final week of picks for the regular season.

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Week 14 Mountain West Football Expert Picks


Final week of the season is here.


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Who are you taking this week?

Boise State at Colorado State (+13.5)

Jeremy: SU: Boise State | ATS: Boise State | Score: Boise State 35, Colorado Stare 17

Raj: SU/ATS: Boise State, 34-17

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Boise State 41-21

Jesse: SU: Boise State | ATS: Colorado State

Brad: SU: BSU | ATS: BSU | BSU 38 – CSU 17

Matt K: SU: | ATS: | Score: Boise State 42-21

Sean: SU: BSU | ATS: BSU | BSU 31 – CSU 17

Wyoming at Air Force (-11)

Jeremy: SU: Air Force | ATS: Wyoming | Score: Air Force 28, Wyoming 18

Raj: SU: Air Force | ATS: Wyoming

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Air Force 38-17

Jesse: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

Brad: S: WYO | ATS: WYO | WYO 24 – AF 21

Matt K: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force | Score: Air Force 24, Wyoming 14

Sean: SU: Air Force | ATS: Wyoming | Score: Air Force 17, Wyoming 14

UNLV at Nevada (-7)

Jeremy: SU: Nevada | ATS: UNLV | Score: Nevada 28, UNLV 27

Raj: SU/ATS: Nevada

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Nevada 28-14

Jesse: SU: UNLV ATS: UNLV

Brad: SU: UNR | ATS: UNLV | UNR 33 – UNLV 30

Matt K: SU: | ATS: | Score: Nevada 24, UNLV 20

Sean: SU: Nevada | ATS: Nevada | Score: Nevada 24, UNLV 17

Utah State at New Mexico (+11.5)

Jeremy: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State | Score: Utah State 46, New Mexico 13

Raj: SU: Utah State | ATS: New Mexico

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Utah State 31-14

Jesse: SU: Utah State ATS: Utah State

Brad: SU: USU | ATS: USU | USU 48 – UNM 20

Matt K: SU: Utah State | ATS:  Utah State | Score: Utah State 35, New Mexico 24

Sean: SU: Utah State | ATS:  Utah State | Score: Utah State 31, New Mexico 17

BYU at San Diego State (+3)

Jeremy: SU: BYU | ATS: BYU | Score: BYU 21, San Diego State 17

Raj: SU/ATS: BYU

Brandon T: SU/ATS: SDSU 10-3

Jesse: SU: BYU ATS: BYU

Brad: SU: BYU | ATS: BYU | BYU 26 SDSU 17

Matt K: BYU 17, San Diego 12

Sean: SU: BYU | ATS: BYU | BYU 24 SDSU 14

Fresno State at San Jose State (+3)

Jeremy: SU: San Jose State | ATS: San Jose State | Score: San Jose State 35, Fresno State 31

Raj: SU/ATS: Fresno State

Brandon T: SU/ATS: SJSU 38-28

Jesse: SU: SJSU ATS: SJSU

Brad: SU: SJSU | ATS: SJSU | SJSU 30 – FSU 24

Matt K: SU: | ATS: | Score: San Jose State 35, Fresno State 28

Sean: SU: SJSU | ATS: SJSU | Score: San Jose State 31, Fresno State 28

Army at Hawaii (-3)

Jeremy: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii | Score: Hawaii 35, Army 28

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

Brandon T: SU/ATS: Hawaii 28-21

Jesse: SU: Hawaii ATS: Hawaii

Brad: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Army | Hawaii 45 – Army 43

Hawai 31, Army 21

Sean: SU: Army | ATS: Army | Hawaii 24 – Army 28

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PODCAST: 2019 Mountain West Week 14 Preview

Get ready for Week 14 of Mountain West football.

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PODCAST: 2019 Mountain West Week 14 Preview


Final week of the regular season.


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Pride is on the line.

Jeremy and Matt are back to preview the final week of the Mountain West regular season. There are five league games and two non-conference games. There is not really much on the line this week as there are no more bowl bids that can be earned and the championship game has been set with Hawaii and Boise State.

Speaking of Boise State, they need to win to keep pace in the Group of Five mix and the Cotton Bowl and that is the biggest storyline of the week. We also discuss the coaching changes at both New Mexico and UNLV and what is next for those openings at each school.

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What We Learned After Week 13 Of Mountain West Football

Get a quick take on each of the 12 teams.

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What We Learned After Week 13 Of Mountain West Football


Week 13 is in the books.


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Titles clinched and dreams crashed.

Air Force – Donald Hammond III lived up to the Falcon moniker by throwing for 327 yards on just 9 of 10 passes and four touchdowns. This performance might have just gave the Falcons signal-caller the player of the year award.

Boise State – Apparently, it doesn’t matter who plays quarterback for Boise State as Jaylen Hendersen helped lead the Broncos to a thrasing of a win over Utah State which clinched the Mountain Division title.

Colorado State – We learned that when the Rams play a really good defense like it did vs. Wyoming that it offense struggles. This is nothing new when teams play the Cowboys but Colorado State’s offense has been extremely good of late and it just happened to run into a tough defense.

Fresno State – Oh boy. The offense line was a complete mess in this game and the coaching staff made some odd coaching decisions like not giving the ball to running back Ronnie Rivers and also passing three consecutive times with 90 seconds left and in the shadow of their goal posts.

Hawaii – Warriors win a defensive game and stopped the San Diego State rushing game to clinch the West Divison. The offensive passing game was pretty efficient but the standard Warriors eye-popping numbers were not there. However, the turnovers were held to a minimum of just one and for some reason head coach Nick Rolovich swapped between Cole McDonald and Chevan Corderio.

Nevada – Welcome to 2019, Toa Taua. The sophomore running back had just his second game of more than 100 yards on the ground. Taua’s season can be classified as a sophomore slump but he does have two games left to build up on the 135 yards he had vs. Fresno State.

New Mexico – Nothing. Literally nothing. The top two running backs are out with injuries and starting quarterback Tevaka Tuioti left the game. It is only a matter of time before Bob Davie is released of his duties.

San Diego State – The running game was completely shutdown vs. Hawaii and this area of the team has been an issue all year and it continued on the islands on Saturday night.

San Jose State – Josh Love is really good. He had 465 yards and three touchdowns but he had four picks. The only problem is that Love can not do it all and the running game did not really help his cause this week.

UNLV – The defense is better thane expected as they forced five turnovers vs. San Jose State. This is the second game they had a good defensive performance as they held Hawaii to just 21 points the week prior, but it was a game they lost.

Utah State – Where to begin? The glamour position of quarterback has not been nice to Jordan Love. He had another bad interception that led to a pick-six in the blowout loss to Boise State. The defense of the Aggies was not good and they were taken apart by third-string quarterback Jaylen Henderson.

Wyoming – There is depth at quarterback people did not know. Levi Williams had to enter the game vs. Colorado State and he moved the ball well, specifically with his feet, as Tyler Vander Wall was getting treatment for an injured leg. Also, the Cowboys defense put the clamps down on a pretty good Rams offense.

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PODCAST: 2019 Mountain West Week 13 Recap

PODCAST: 2019 Mountain West Week 13 Recap Division titles have been clinched. Contact/Follow @MWCwire The championship game is set, bowl dreams dashed. Jeremy and Matt are back to recap another week of Mountain West football and there was a lot on …

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PODCAST: 2019 Mountain West Week 13 Recap


Division titles have been clinched.


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The championship game is set, bowl dreams dashed.

Jeremy and Matt are back to recap another week of Mountain West football and there was a lot on the line this week. Boise State and Hawaii both clinched the division crowns and there will be a rematch for the league title vs. the two teams. Bowl dreams were dashed with Fresno State, Colorado State and San Jose State all going down this weekend.

Also, we go through and attempt to figure out who should be offensive player of the year through each game recap, and it looks like the vote could go to any number of players.

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Mountain West Football Bowl Projections After Week 13

Mountain West Football Bowl Projections After Week 13 Only seven teams will be bowl eligible. Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire No more bowl eligible teams. The Mountain West will have seven bowl-eligible teams this season since the teams in …

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Mountain West Football Bowl Projections After Week 13


Only seven teams will be bowl eligible.


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No more bowl eligible teams.

The Mountain West will have seven bowl-eligible teams this season since the teams in contention to get to six wins all lost. The seven teams are Boise State, Air Force, Utah State, Nevada, Hawaii, San Diego State, and Wyoming.

All have seven more wins except for Utah State and with the Mountain West having just six official bowl tie-ins there is a chance a team could get left out. At this time that team would be Utah State if they end up with six wins. The NCAA has a rule that they must take all teams with seven or more wins before they can choose a six-win team. The Aggies finish the season at New Mexico and that should allow them to get to seven wins.

As where teams will be placed it is getting more clear each week but there will be some changes if the New Year’s Six spot goes to the Mountain West.

The Broncos are in line to win out and have a good chance to do so, but there are two AAC team ahead of them in the pecking order in Memphis and Cincinnati. The latter has struggled mightily against bad teams and just keeps escaping with wins. The new College Football Playoff rankings probably will have Boise State pass the Bearcats but not Memphis. Those two AAC team will play on the final week of the season and then most likely again the following week.

Things can change and as much as Boise State looks to be good enough to be ahead of any American team, that pick can not be justified currently since the Broncos are not the highest-rated team in the Group of Five.


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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