2020 Mountain West Basketball Tournament Bracket, TV Schedule

The Mountain West basketball tournament bracket and schedule is out.

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2020 Mountain West Basketball Tournament Bracket, TV Schecdule


Mountain West’s tournament is set.


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March Madness is here

The 2020 Mountain West basketball tournament is set now that the regular season is over and the bracket is ready to go with the Mountain West tournament starting on Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack in Las Vegas.

March 4

Game 1: No. 8 Fresno State vs. No. 9 Air Force, 3 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network
Game 2: No. 7 New Mexico vs. No. 10 San Jose State, 5 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network
Game 3: No. 6 Colorado State vs. No. 11 Wyoming, 8 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network

March 5

Quarterfinal 1: No. 1 San Diego State vs. Game 1 winner, 2:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 2: No. 4 UNLV vs. No. 5 Boise State, 5 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 3: No. 2 Utah State vs. Game 2 winner, 9 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 4: No. 3 Nevada vs. Game 3 winner, 11:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network

March 6

Semifinal 1: QF1 winner vs. QF2 winner, 9 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Semifinal 2: QF3 winner vs. QF4 winner, 11:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network

March 7

Championship: SF1 winner vs. SF2 winner, 5:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS

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2020 Mountain West Basketball Tournament Schedule

Get ready for the Mountain West tournament which gets going one week earlier.

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2020 Mountain West Basketball Tournament Schedule


Mountain West’s tournament is a week earlier.


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Change of dates.

The 2020 Mountain West basketball tournament has a new date this year with game starting a week earlier running from March 4 – March 7, a full eight days before Selection Sunday. The reason for the move is due to the CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020 conference which is a construction trade show.

This is a one-year deal and going forward the final game will be the day before the NCAA Tournament bracket is revealed.

So far, the only seed locked down is San Diego State which is the top seed. The rest are up for grabs with just one week left in the regular season. The No. 2 seed is particularly wild with five teams in the mix.

Below is the daily schedule for the Mountain West tournament that will be here in just over a week.

March 4

Game 1: No. 8 seed vs No. 9 seed, 3 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network
Game 2: No. 7 seed vs. No. 10 seed, 5 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network
Game 3: No. 6 seed vs. No. 11 seed, 8 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network

March 5

Quarterfinal 1: No. 1 seed vs. Game 1 winner, 2:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 2: No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed, 5 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 3: No. 2 seed vs. Game 2 winner, 9 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 4: No. 3 seed vs. Game 3 winner, 11:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network

March 6

Semifinal 1: QF1 winner vs. QF2 winner, 9 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Semifinal 2: QF3 winner vs. QF4 winner, 11:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network

March 7

Championship: SF1 winner vs. SF2 winner, 5:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS

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Colorado State Comes Back For 78-71 Win Over San Jose State

The CSU Rams came back from a first half deficit to keep their hopes of a third seed alive. The Spartans didn’t make it easy, however.

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Rams Win In Continuing Quest For The Third Seed


CSU staged a second half comeback over the Spartans


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Seneca Knight’s 37 points not enough for San Jose State

The Colorado State Rams staged a second half comeback to keep their hopes of a third seed in the Mountain West Tournament alive. San Jose State drops another close game, but are showing signs on continued growth. The Spartans have the chance to potentially play spoiler in the tournament.

The Rams had an ok first half, but too many fouls let the Spartans take the halftime lead. The Rams had nine personal fouls in the first half, with three players collecting two fouls a piece. Adam Thistlewood had 14 of his team leading 16 points in the first half.

The second half was a different story as the Rams outscored the Spartans by 10 points. Thistlewood was joined by three teammates in double figures at the end of the game. Nico Carvacho and David Roddy each had 10 points. Carvacho also had 12 rebounds for a double-double. While Dischon Thomas finished with 13 points in a nice performance off the bench for the freshman.

The San Jose State Spartans had the Rams on the rocks for a minute in the first half. Seneca Knight had 26 of his 37 points in the first half. The Spartans were a thorn in the side of the Rams, forcing 12 turnovers in the first half. And their free throw shooting had them heading into the half with a three point lead.

San Jose State just couldn’t hold on in the second half. Knight got no help, as only Zach Chappell joined him in double figures, finishing with 12 points. No other Spartan finished with more than two made baskets. If the Spartans want to take that next step as a team, they’ll need to have other players step up.

The Rams now head on the road and face the San Diego State Aztecs. Meanwhile, the Spartans will stay on the road as they head to Utah to face the Aggies.

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Boise State Looks to Extend Home Streak against Pesky Spartans

Boise State men’s basketball hosts San Jose State on Wednesday night at ExtraMile Arena. The game tips off at 7:00 PM Mountain.

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San Jose State at Boise State: Game Preview, TV, Radio, Live Stream, Odds, More


Both teams have already surpassed last year’s win totals


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Can the Spartans sneak up on the Broncos in Boise?

GAME DETAILS

WHO: San Jose State (7-14, 3-6 MWC) at Boise State (13-8, 5-4 MWC)

WHEN: Wednesday, January 29 — 7:00 P.M. MT / 6:00 P.M. PT

WHERE: ExtraMile Arena, Boise, ID

WATCH: Mountain West Network

LISTEN: TuneIn

ALL-TIME: Boise State leads the series, 32-3

ODDS: Boise State -16, per KenPom

GAME PREVIEW

Boise State returns to ExtraMile Arena on Wednesday night as they take on San Jose State. The Broncos have a chance to move into a third-place tie in the Mountain West, but these Spartans are not the same pushovers they were a year ago. The game tips off at 7:00 PM Mountain Time and will be shown on the Mountain West Network.

The Broncos (13-8, 5-4 MW) will be intent on extending a burgeoning winning streak, which so far features victories over Utah State and Fresno State on consecutive Saturdays. It may have taken a miracle for Boise State to escape with a win over the Aggies, but their defeat of the Bulldogs was as sound as they come. The Broncos coasted to a 34-point victory in Fresno four days ago.

The team has seemingly turned a corner in the second half of the season, thanks in part to the addition of transfer forward Abu Kigab. The former Oregon Duck is averaging 14.4 points per game and more than four rebounds nightly, having started in all eleven of his appearances since joining the active roster in December.

Kigab joins teammates Derrick Alston, Justinian Jessup, and RJ Williams as double-digit scorers. Alston, a 6’8” junior with pro potential, leads the charge with better than 19 points per game. The sharpshooting Jessup has regained his form after an early season slump, shooting 45% on three-pointers during conference play, and scores 15 points an outing.

Williams, in particular, has been a very important piece for the Broncos. He was thrust into the starting lineup at the start of this season after serving almost exclusively as a sixth man during his time on Leon Rice’s bench in 2018-19. Though he seemed somewhat miscast as the center, standing at just 6’7”, Williams responded by becoming one of the most tenacious defensive rebounders in the country. He has shown continued development with his offensive game, posting nearly 12 points per game.

The arrival of Kigab has allowed Williams to slide back into his old role—and the results have been enouraging.

And while this team has had its fair share of issues on the road, ExtraMile has been something of a safe haven for the Broncos.

All four of Boise State’s conference losses have come in enemy territory. In fairness, those games have been at The Pit, Viejas Arena, Lawlor Events Center, and Clune Arena. None of those venues are exactly welcoming. But the Broncos haven’t lost a home game since a November 15 upset at the hands of UC Irvine.

The Broncos will try to keep their eight-game home winning streak alive on Wednesday, but another Californian team could sneak up on them.

It may not be instantly obvious looking at the standings, but head coach Jean Prioleau has architected a quiet turnaround for San Jose State this season. Before judging this team solely on its 7-14 record, consider that the Spartans won just four games a year ago. They already have three victories in league play alone in 2019-20, including wins over Nevada and New Mexico.

The third member of that trio of wins came in their most recent contest, when they hosted Air Force. The Spartans prevailed 90-81 at home against the Falcons, with Seneca Knight turning in another 20-point performance.

It was the sophomore’s fifth such effort this season, and his fourth in the past five games. Knight is averaging nearly 18 points and seven rebounds in Mountain West games and will be at the center of Prioleau’s program for the foreseeable future.

For the program to find any sustained success, however, Knight needs more support from the cast of players around him.

Senior guard Brae Ivey has been a serviceable game manager in the backcourt, averaging nearly ten points and three assists, while playing solid defense (1.2 steals per game) and limiting his turnovers (1.5 per game). But Ivey isn’t best suited as the second option in this offense.

Ideally, that person would be Richard Washington, Jr. The JUCO sniper was brought over after a successful stint at Tallahassee CC and was thought to be the offensive weapon that Prioleau’s team needed behind Knight.

Unfortunately, the returns haven’t been exactly as hoped, with Washington struggling with his shot at the Division I level. The junior is shooting just 36% from the field, a number weighed down by a pedestrian 32% clip from beyond the arc.

Still, Washington has the talent to get hot on any given night. If he and Knight can coordinate their efforts, they could pose a serious threat for a Boise State team that would do well not to look past this matchup in advance of their date with Nevada on Saturday.

Andrew is a current USBWA member, covering college basketball for multiple outlets, including Mountain West Wire of the USA TODAY Sports Media Group and Busting Brackets of the FanSided Network. He also runs the Dieckhoff Power Index, a college basketball analytics system, and provides bracketology predictions throughout the season.

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Mountain West Basketball Power Rankings: Chasing San Diego State

Mountain West Basketball Power Rankings: Chasing San Diego State San Diego State is our first No. 1, duh. Contact/Follow @MWCwire This is a quick power rankings as it is later in the week and the dates for these games go between Jan. 13 – 19 and …

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Mountain West Basketball Power Rankings: Chasing San Diego State


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This is a quick power rankings as it is later in the week and the dates for these games go between Jan. 13 – 19 and even since then teams ranked high have lost so next week will be a better indicator of who should be ranked in this power poll.

Rank Team Previously
1. San Diego State (10-first place votes) 1st
2. UNLV 2nd
3. Nevada 5th
4. Utah State 3rd
5. New Mexico 4th
6. Colorado State 8th
7. Boise State 7th
8. Air Force 8th
9. Fresno State 9th
10. San Jose State 10th
11. Wyoming 11th

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New Mexico vs. San Jose State: Game Preview, TV, Radio Schedule, Livestream, Odds, More

The New Mexico Lobos (15-5, 4-3 MW) host the San Jose State Spartans (6-13, 2-5 MW) at Dreamstyle Arena – The Pit on Tuesday, January 21, 2020 in Albuquerque, NM.

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New Mexico vs. San Jose State: Game Preview, TV, Radio Schedule, Livestream, Odds, More


New Mexico seeks revenge against the San Jose State Spartans.


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The Lobos and Spartans both hope to get back on track after suffering two straight losses apiece.

WHO: New Mexico Lobos (15-5, 4-3 MW) vs. San Jose State Spartans (6-13, 2-5 MW)

WHEN: Tuesday, January 21 — 8:00 PM MT

WHERE: Dreamstyle Arena – The Pit – Albuquerque, NM (15,411)

TV: AT&T SportsNet

STREAM: TheMW.com/Stadium (for out of footprint)

RADIO: TuneIn

SERIES RECORD: New Mexico leads, 14-3

ODDS: New Mexico -11.5

PREVIEW:

Two teams meet up in the Mountain West Conference, both coming off of double digit losses against the same opponents in Colorado State and UNLV. One of the teams, New Mexico (15-5, 4-3 MW) is tied for third in the conference standings, and the other, San Jose State (6-13, 2-5 MW) finds itself in ninth place, tied with Fresno State.

But it was the ninth place team that played closer games against Colorado State and UNLV with a total losing margin of 22 points while New Mexico’s off-the-court woes have led to a beleaguered team that was worn down much more quickly against the Rams and the Rebels, unable to keep pace in their last two outings, getting outscored by 54 points in the two games.

Then there was the matchup between the Lobos and Spartans earlier in the year.

It was the third game New Mexico was without starting center Carlton Bragg and starting point guard JJ Caldwell and one in which it was clear how much each of the two players brought to the team. The two key players remain sidelined, as Bragg has been removed from the team and Caldwell’s suspension remains in effect.

Then the off-court losing streak continued for New Mexico as Vance Jackson went down with a knee injury against Colorado State. As one of New Mexico’s tallest players who has shown an ability, at times, to compete in the paint, it was quite the blow for the Lobos, especially considering what head coach Paul Weir said prior to New Mexico’s loss to San Jose State the first time around.

“We’ve played 15 games (as of December 29th). I think in all 15 games the bigger team has won.”

Without Jackson, which led New Mexico in scoring (alongside JaQuan Lyle) and rebounding the last time out against San Jose State New Mexico is even smaller against a San Jose State team they have already dropped a game to. As a consequence, the remainder of New Mexico’s squad will be hard-pressed to go 13-0 inside the Pit on the season in a match that could favor the Spartans a little more than the 11.5 spread suggests.

This is a Spartan squad that, despite being just 2-5 in the conference, has pushed #4 San Diego State to its limits, losing on one heck of a last second shot at Viejas Arena by mid-season Wooden Award nominee Malachi Flynn. Of course the Spartans had the reverse happen at home, beating New Mexico at the Provident Credit Union Event Center in similar fashion, with a Richard Washington three pointer going in with seconds left in the game.

If New Mexico wants to continue to position itself as one of the top teams in the conference, it will have to put away the Spartans in The Pit. For the Spartans, a win could put them in the mix of the muddled middle-of-the-pack conference standings, which would be a huge improvement over the last many seasons.

Injuries/Roster Updates:

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Mountain West Basketball Transfer Game: Where Are They Now?

Where did some of your favorite players end up? In short the AAC, AEC, Big East, Big Sky, Big Ten, Big West C-USA, Division 2 & 3, Horizon, MAAC, MAC, MEAC, MVC, NAIA, NJCAA, PAC-12, RMAC, SEC, Southland, Summit, SWAC, WAC Contact/Follow …

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Where did some of your favorite players end up? 


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What are past Mountain West Players up to this season?

College basketball’s allure comes with its many different facets and components. Things like recruiting, geographic rivalries and a tournament that produces Cinderella-like stories for underdog schools in the nooks and crannies of this great country, it’s all so great.

But there are also some things we would consider changing if left up to us, like maybe an expanded tournament field (maybe), better metrics for grading tournament teams, hardship waivers have been an issue and NCAA rulings when it comes to eligibility. Sometimes you take what you can get, but an aspect of college basketball that always comes with mixed emotions is the transferring of players. This is something that can go either way for fans as we get excited when our teams bring guys in but wish others would have stayed (for the most part).

Now guys transfer for a multitude of reasons and fans should never hold grudges against 18-24-year-old individuals who at the end of the day have the right to look for the best opportunity for themselves. Some guys get buried on the bench by increased depth, move to be closer to home or find opportunities at larger institutions where they can play against a higher level of talent on television on a weekly basis. It’s okay, and remember these things happen.

There are also coaching changes that occur in every conference across the country, which bring a level of turnover inside a program that can only be matched by corporate takeovers. Never the less if you are like me and glance at box scores, check-in on the occasional American East game, notice offers to familiar names on JUCO sites or find yourself genuinely curious asking yourself questions like, “what happened to that guy?” or “I wonder how he is doing?”, then this list is for you.

There are other former Mountain West players out their with college eligibility but this list aims at finding the guys with a nice internet trail and letting you know how they’re doing on their new team.

Things to note:

  • There may be a few transfers out there sitting out the 2019-2020 season due to transfer rules. These guys won’t be reflected here, that’s a topic for another day.
  • If a player still has college eligibility but maybe stopped playing college basketball all together or their trail ran cold, they aren’t listed below.
  • If a player is still playing but was dismissed from a team and didn’t transfer, they were also left off of this list.
  • Lastly you won’t see guys who left teams to turn pro with college eligibility still remaining either.

Now let’s get to it.

Mountain West Media Rights Fact Sheet

Mountain West Media Rights Fact Sheet Everything you need to know about the Mountain West media rights deal. Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire CBS Sports and Fox Sports are taking over. Here is all of the basic info you need ot know for …

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Mountain West Media Rights Fact Sheet


Everything you need to know about the Mountain West media rights deal.


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CBS Sports and Fox Sports are taking over.

Here is all of the basic info you need ot know for Mountain West football and basketball which includes networks and the number of games.

PLATFORMS:

• CBS, CBS Sports Network and CBS All-Access.

• FOX, FS1 and FS2.

TERMS: Six-year agreement. (2020-21 through 2025-26 athletic seasons).

RIGHTS FEES: Combined $270 million over six years with additional third-tier rights currently in negotiation.

ANNUAL FOOTBALL COVERAGE

CBS Networks:

• 23 games on linear CBS or CBSSN.

• Minimum of three (3) games annually on CBS.

• Maximum of five (5) Friday windows, not including special dates.

• Ten (10) additional games available for CBS All Access or linear carriage.

• First seven (7) picks of MW-controlled games, then alternating selection with FOX.

• Rights to all Boise State Conference road games.

FOX Networks:

• MW Football Championship Game on FOX or FS1. Games can be played Friday or Saturday.

• 16-23 regular-season games.

• Minimum of seven (7) games annually on FOX or FS1.

• Maximum of five (5) Friday windows, not including special dates.

• Rights to all Boise State home games.

Hawaii Football

• Maximum of four (4) Hawai’i games may be selected collectively by the two networks each year.

Broadcast Windows

• Saturday Kick-Off: 11:00 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. (FOX)/8:00 p.m. (CBS) local time.

• Friday Kick-Off: 5:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. (FOX)/8:00 p.m. (CBS) local time.

ANNUAL MEN’S BASKETBALL COVERAGE

CBS Networks:

• MW Men’s Basketball Championship Game on CBS.

• Game must be played on NCAA Tournament selection weekend.

• Quarterfinals and Semifinals on CBSSN.

• Thirty-two (32) games on linear CBS or CBSSN. • Minimum of two (2) annually on CBS.

• Ten (10) additional games available for CBS All Access or linear carriage.

• First twelve (12) picks of MW-controlled games then alternating selection with FOX.

FOX Networks:

• 16-32 regular-season games.

• Minimum of 12 annually on FOX or FS1. All remaining games on FS1 or FS2.

• Between the two partners, MW men’s basketball windows anticipated to include most nights of the week.

Broadcast Windows:

• Saturday Tip-Offs: 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. local time.

• Sunday Tip-Offs: 11 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. local time.

• Weekday Tip-Offs: 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. local time.

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Jan. 11 Mountain West Basketball Scoreboard, TV Schedule, Odds

Jan. 11 Mountain West Basketball Scoreboard, TV Schedule, Odds A full slate of league games. Contact/Follow @MWCwire Stay up to date for the latest MW games. Colorado State at San Jose State, 5 p. ET, TV: Mountain West Network KenPom: Rams -6 Larry: …

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Jan. 11 Mountain West Basketball Scoreboard, TV Schedule, Odds


A full slate of league games.


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Stay up to date for the latest MW games.

Colorado State at San Jose State, 5 p. ET, TV: Mountain West Network

KenPom: Rams -6

Larry: Colorado State

Josh F: Colorado State

Ted: Colorado State

Andrew: Colorado State

Jeremy: San Jose State

Air Force at New Mexico 6 p.m. ET, TV: Facebook

KenPom: Lobos -10

Larry: New Mexico

Josh F: New Mexico 

Ted: New Mexico

Andrew: New Mexico

Jeremy: New Mexico

UNLV at Wyoming, 7 p.m. ET, TV: AT&T SportsNet

KenPom: Rebels -5

Larry: UNLV

Josh F: UNLV

Ted: Wyoming

Andrew: UNLV

Jeremy: UNLV

Nevada at Utah State, 8 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network

KenPom: Aggies -6

Larry: Utah State

Josh F: Nevada

Ted: Utah State

Andrew: Utah State

Jeremy: Utah State

Boise State at San Diego State

KenPom: Aztecs -13, 10 p.m. ET, TV: ESPN3

Larry: San Diego State

Josh F: San Diego State

Ted: San Diego State

Andrew: San Diego State

Jeremy: San Diego State

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Jan. 4 Mountain West Basketball Scoreboard, Schedule, Odds

Get ready for a Saturday slate of Mountain West games

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Jan. 4 Mountain West Basketball Scoreboard, Schedule, Odds


There are some great games this weekend.


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Odds, picks and more on an MW hoops Saturday.

Wyoming at Colorado State, 1 p.m. ET, TV: AT&T SportsNet

KenPom: Rams -12

Jeremy: Colorado State

Logan: CSU

Larry: Colorado State

Eric: Colorado State

Ted: Colorado State

Boise State at Nevada, 6 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network

KenPom: Wolf Pack -5

Jeremy: Nevada

Logan: Nevada 

Larry: Boise State

Eric: Boise State

Ted: Boise State

San Jose State at Fresno State, 7 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network

KenPom: Spartans -6

Jeremy: Fresno State

Logan: Fresno

Larry: Fresno State

Eric: San Jose State

Ted: San Jose State

Air Force at UNLV, 10 p.m. ET, TV: ESPNU

KenPom: Rebels -6

Jeremy: UNLV

Logan: UNLV

Larry: UNLV

Eric: Air Force

Ted: Air Force

San Diego State at Utah State, 11 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network

KenPom: Aggies -1

Jeremy: San Diego State

Logan: *deep breath* USU

Larry: San Diego State

Eric: San Diego State

Ted: San Diego State by 25

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