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

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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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Mountain West Football: Week 13 Winners and Losers

Nick Rolovich, Jeff Tedford, Josh Love, and Donald Hammond III highlight the highs and lows from the weekend in Mountain West action.

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Mountain West Football: Week 13 Winners and Losers


Who came out ahead and who left something to be desired in Week 13 of Mountain West football?


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Some encouragement and some letdowns from the week that was.

With a full slate of Mountain West football action, this weekend was easily the one with the highest stakes for everyone involved: Bids in the conference championship, bowl eligibility, renewed rivalries, and a lot more were all on the line.

It made the way things unfolded all the more surprising. Here’s who stepped up and disappointed in Week 13.

Winners

1. Hawaii head coach Nick Rolovich. The agents of chaos are the kings of the West division thanks to the steady and always pedal-to-the-metal guidance of its leader. It hasn’t been the easiest year both on and off the field for the Warriors — the team has played for Scheyenne Sanitoa since his unfortunate passing before fall camp, while the ongoing quarterback shuffle and uneven defensive performances have brought the occasional headache — so it’s a credit to Rolovich that they have won and will now take aim at their first outright conference title since 2007.

2. Boise State running back George Holani. Jaylon Henderson’s second start at quarterback got off to a slow start, but the true freshman Holani made sure the Broncos wouldn’t stumble with a berth in the title game on the line. He had four of his seven runs of ten-plus yards in the first quarter, including carries of 35 and 36 yards, en route to 178 yards and two touchdowns in what became a rout of Utah State.

3. Air Force quarterback Donald Hammond III. New Mexico was able to keep the game competitive for a half, but the Falcons senior came alive down the stretch to help break away from the Lobos. He completed 9-of-10 passes for 327 passing yards with four second-half touchdowns, the kind of performance Air Force fans hadn’t seen in over 40 years.

Losers

1. Colorado State head coach Mike Bobo. What’s a guy have to do to get a rivalry win around here? The Rams were frustrated yet again in a Border War loss to Wyoming and Bobo fell to 2-13 in games against the Cowboys, Air Force, and Colorado, so while injuries may explain in part why the team has faltered down the stretch and the buyout remains cumbersome, it wouldn’t be a shock if the powers-that-be in Fort Collins took a long look at his tenure with another likely loss on the horizon next weekend.

2. San Jose State quarterback Josh Love. It seems strange to suggest that a guy who threw for 465 yards belongs here, but Love was too mistake-prone in the Spartans’ loss to UNLV. He threw four interceptions, including one of the tip drill variety in the game’s last minute, that spoiled a chance to steal the win and keep the team’s bowl hopes alive.

3. Fresno State head coach Jeff Tedford. The upside here is that at least the athletic department won’t have to pay out a ton of bonuses this year but, considering Tedford’s still-considerable $1.6 million base salary, falling entirely out of the bowl picture has to be considered a massive disappointment. Fresno State’s 1-4 record in games decided by eight or fewer points this fall can’t be forgiven entirely by their injury woes when the decision-making, most notably throwing three straight times inside their own five-yard line and going three-and-out on the team’s last drive, continues to raise eyebrows.

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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


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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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San Jose State vs. UNLV: Game Preview, Kick Time, TV & Radio Schedule, Odds, Prediction

The Rebels end an era by playing their Sam Boyd Stadium finale against the Spartans this Saturday.

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SJSU vs. UNLV: Game Preview, Kick Time, TV & Radio Schedule, Odds, Prediction


The Rebels end an era by playing their Sam Boyd Stadium finale against the Spartans this Saturday.


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The season-long farewell reaches its end.

WEEK 13: San Jose State Spartans (4-6, 1-5 Mountain West) vs. UNLV Rebels (2-8, 0-6 MW)

WHEN: Saturday, November 23 — 1:00 PM PT/12:00 PM PT

WHERE: Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas, Nevada (35,500)

TV: AT&T SportsNet

STREAMING: Fans outside of the ATTSN footprint can livestream the game here, courtesy of Stadium. The radio broadcast can also be streamed via TuneIn.

RADIO: The UNLV broadcast can be found in and around Las Vegas on ESPN 1100 AM and 100.9 FM, while the San Jose State broadcast can be on 910 AM (KKSF) and on affiliate stations 1460 AM/101.1 FM in Salinas (KION), 1360 AM in Modesto (KFIV), and 1280 AM in Stockton (KWSX)

SERIES RECORD: San Jose State leads the series 16-6-1. In the last meeting on October 27, 2018, the Spartans defeated the Rebels, 50-37, in San Jose.

LAST WEEK: UNLV lost at home to Hawaii, 21-7, while San Jose State was on a bye after losing at Hawaii the week before.

WEBSITES: SJSUSpartans.com, the official San Jose State athletics website | UNLVRebels.com, the official UNLV athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): San Jose State | UNLV

ODDS (via OddsShark): San Jose State -6.5

SP+ PROJECTION: San Jose State by 6.2 (64% win probability)

FEI PROJECTION: San Jose State by 3.8

298 games down, one to go.

The UNLV Rebels will bid adieu to Sam Boyd Stadium on Saturday afternoon when the host the San Jose State Spartans, hoping to provide an enduring highlight to what has been a disappointing season.

Brent Brennan’s team still has plenty to play for, however, since winning out would enable the Spartans to clinch bowl eligibility for the first time since 2013 (note: SJSU did play in the 2015 Cure Bowl, but they did so with a 5-7 record before winning it).

How can either side get back into the win column? Here’s our preview.

Three Keys to a UNLV Victory

1. Get chunk plays. Lots of them.

The Spartans haven’t been shy about letting Josh Love rip it and Saturday should be the latest opportunity to do just that. San Jose State leads the Mountain West with 32 pass plays of 20-plus yards in conference play, while UNLV ranks tenth by that same measure on defense with 24 such plays allowed.

Tre Walker would appear to be the most obvious potential beneficiary, as 15 of his 59 catches have gone for at least 20 yards, but it’s worth keeping in mind that senior Bailey Gaither could be the X-factor that’s harder to account for because he, too, has a 20-yard catch rate just above 25%.

2. Revive the pass rush again.

Hawaii pitched a shutout in the sack column against SJSU two weeks ago, but it’s worth keeping in mind that, after a woeful start to the season, the Spartans’ pass rush has mostly perked up in recent weeks. Their season-long 5.1% sack rate still ranks just 91st nationally, but they had ten sacks in a three-game stretch against San Diego State, Army, and Boise State.

In other words, they can beat a beatable offensive line and UNLV definitely qualifies as such with an 8.2% sack rate allowed.

3. Contain the tight ends.

One thing that UNLV has done reasonably well this year is get the ball to Giovanni Fauolo and Noah Bean, so Spartans linebackers may have a trick task on their hands. Fauolo and Bean have combined for 38 receptions and averaged 15.7 yards per catch, so in defending an overall limited passing offense, slowing the big targets down will be crucial.

Three Keys to a UNLV Victory

1. Don’t give the Spartans a short field.

Much of this key will come down to avoiding the killer mistake when dropping back to pass, but UNLV has actually benefitted from a bit of good fumble luck to this point, too, in losing just six of 14 fumbles to this point (42.9%). Meanwhile, the Spartans have been pretty unlucky by that same measure with a conference-high 20 opponent fumbles and only seven recoveries (35%).

That’s the kind of fortune which could snap back toward the mean anytime, so if trends hold for another afternoon and the Spartans keep creating opportunities, the Rebels could put themselves in an unenviable position.

This will be doubly important if the Rebels find a way to keep things close late because only one other FBS quarterback, Arkansas State’s Layne Fletcher, has thrown six fourth-quarter interceptions like Kenyon Oblad.

2. Win on third downs.

It’s no secret that the Rebels have struggled mightily moving the chains, but this stoppable force is finally facing a very movable object: UNLV’s 27.5% third-down conversion rate on offense and San Jose State’s 52.3% conversion rate on defense means that something will have to give.

Which side will gain the upper hand? It’s hard to say, but setting the running game up to succeed would go a long way toward helping UNLV. When facing third and three or fewer yards, the Rebels have converted 17 of 37 rushing attempts (45.9%).

3. Don’t let Hayes Hicken down.

In a conference chock full of top-notch specialists, the Rebels’ senior punter has kept busy and quietly put forth a solid campaign. He’s averaged a solid 43.4 yards per punt with ten kicks inside the opponent’s 20-yard line, but special teams have been a huge issue for UNLV all season long and the also Rebels rank 125th in the FBS with 33.9 net yards per return. San Jose State doesn’t have much more than a modest return game themselves, but making the Spartans work for a long drive is one of the little things that could make a big difference.

Prediction

The Rebels haven’t been able to put forth a complete sixty minutes nearly all season and it’s not even clear they have a strength that compares to San Jose State’s passing attack at this point. They were able to clamp down on Hawaii a week ago, but it’s hard to imagine the defense doing it again. In short, the home fans will get to walk out of Sam Boyd Stadium disappointed one last time.

San Jose State 34, UNLV 17

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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


Find out who our staff likes this week.


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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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