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2017 MOUNTAIN DIVISION STANDINGS Team (Coaches/AP) MW PF PA Hm Rd Pct Overall PF PA Hm Rd Neu Pct Streak Boise State (RV/RV)% 7-0 268 141 4-0 3-0 1.000 9-2 383 250 5-1 4-1 0-0 .818 Won 7 Wyoming 5-2 163 111 3-1 2-1 .714 7-4 251 194 5-2 2-2 0-0 .636 Lost 1 Colorado State 5-3 284 235 2-2 3-1 .625 7-5 406 327 4-2 3-2 0-1 .583 Won 1 Utah State 4-3 226 144 1-3 3-0 .571 6-5 337 286 3-3 3-2 0-0 .545 Won 2 Air Force 3-4 219 256 1-2 2-2 .429 4-7 334 354 2-3 2-4 0-0 .364 Lost 3 New Mexico 1-6 142 235 1-3 0-3 .143 3-8 235 347 2-4 1-4 0-0 .273 Lost 6

2017 WEST DIVISION STANDINGS

Team (Coaches/AP) MW PF PA Hm Rd Pct Overall PF PA Hm Rd Neu Pct Streak Fresno State (RV/RV)% 6-1 193 88 2-1 4-0 .857 8-3 305 190 4-1 4-2 0-0 .727 Won 3 San Diego State (RV/RV) 5-2 208 129 1-2 4-0 .714 9-2 330 211 4-2 5-0 0-0 .818 Won 3 UNLV 4-3 204 214 2-2 2-1 .571 5-6 330 358 2-4 3-2 0-0 .455 Won 1 Nevada 2-5 236 248 2-1 0-4 .286 2-9 315 391 2-3 0-6 0-0 .182 Lost 1 Hawai‘i 1-7 151 268 1-3 0-4 .125 3-8 253 377 2-3 1-5 0-0 .273 Lost 4 San José State 0-7 94 319 0-3 0-4 .000 1-11 186 525 1-4 0-7 0-0 .083 Lost 10

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Friday, November 24 TV/WEB TIME Saturday, November 18 TV/Web Results

New Mexico at San Diego State* CBSSN 12:30 p.m. PT Fresno State at Wyoming* AT&T SportsNet FS, 13-7 Hawai‘i at Utah State* Spectrum USU, 38-0 Saturday, November 25 TV/WEB TIME San José State at Colorado State* CBSSN CSU, 42-14 UNLV at Nevada* AT&T SportsNet Noon PT Nevada at San Diego State* CBSSN SDSU, 42-23 Boise State at Fresno State* CBSSN 12:30 p.m. PT Air Force at Boise State* ESPN2/WatchESPN BSU, 44-19 Wyoming at San José State* ESPN3 2 p.m. PT

BYU at Hawai‘i CBSSN 4 p.m. HT Friday, November 17 TV/Web Results

Utah State at Air Force* ESPN2/WatchESPN 8:15 p.m. MT UNLV at New Mexico* ESPN2/WatchESPN UNLV, 38-35

MOUNTAIN WEST BROADCAST GUIDE Visit TheMW.com/Guide for complete broadcast information for each of the four fall MW sports: football, women’s volleyball, women’s soccer and cross country. This page will be updated in real-time and will continue to grow as MW broadcast schedules are announced.

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MW STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF MOUNTAIN WEST EMAIL SERVICE Stuart Buchanan, Assistant Director, Stategic Communications Information regarding the Mountain West’s 18 sponsored sports will be emailed (primary football contact) throughout the year to accredited media. To be added to the email list, please O: (719) 488-4042 M: (970) 988-6304 E: [email protected] contact a member of the strategic communications staff in the Conference office.

MW ADVANCED MEDIA AND DIGITAL STRATEGY ACCESS TO MW PHOTOS, VIDEO AND AUDIO Katie Cavender, Assistant Commissioner, Advanced Media & Digital Strategy The best way to stay on top of breaking news, trending topics and quick-hitting notes O: (719) 488-4059 M: (775) 750-2800 E: [email protected] for your blog or columns is to follow the Mountain West online. Visit the Conference’s official website and mobile applications for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android Justin Packard, Manager, Digital and Social Media devices to stay on top of all of the action: O: (719) 487-2471 E: [email protected] You can also follow the Mountain West on the league’s offi cial social media channels: MW NETWORK STAFF @MountainWest | @MW_MBB | @MW_WBB | @MW_OlySports Brian Tripp, Associate Commissioner, Broadcast Production Hashtag: #MWFB O: (719) 488-4055 M: (303) 229-6766 E: [email protected] Facebook.com/MountainWestConference Jesse Kurtz, Executive Producer O: (719) 488-4046 M: (719) 660-3140 E: [email protected] YouTube.com/MountainWestConf

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THE INTERNET - THEMW.COM @MountainWest The official Mountain West website is hosted by SIDEARM Sports. Live stats will be available for each home football game, and box scores will be posted on TheMW.com WEEKLY AND POST-GAME PRESS CONFERENCES BROADCAST LIVE following the conclusion of each contest. You can also find: FOR FREE ON MOUNTAIN WEST NETWORK The Mountain West Network will livestream and archive each of the 12 weekly • MW Football Standings coaches’ press conferences on TheMW.com and the respective institutional website. • Team-by-Team Statistics and Results The regular-season schedule will typically be held as follows: • Overall and Conference-Only Statistics (PDF available) • Weekly Release (PDF available) Date Coach, School Time • Players of the Week Mondays Jeff Tedford, Fresno State 11 a.m. PT • Television Information Matt Wells, Utah State 11:30 a.m. MT STATISTICS/WEEKLY RELEASES Mike Bobo, Colorado State Noon MT The MW will post updated statistics to the Conference website no later than the Craig Bohl, Wyoming Noon MT morning following every game. The MW Players of the Week and the weekly press Brent Brennan, San José State 1 p.m. PT notes will be made available every Monday. You may obtain this information either Tuesdays Bryan Harsin, Boise State 11:30 a.m. MT on the Conference website or via email. Jay Norvell, Nevada Noon PT Bob Davie, New Mexico Noon MT PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Rocky Long, San Diego State Noon PT Mountain West Players of the Week will be released every Monday from September Troy Calhoun, Air Force 12:30 p.m. MT 4 - November 27. Nominations are submitted by the instiutional sports information Tony Sanchez, UNLV 1 p.m. PT offices and the winners are selected by the MW staff. Weekly award winners are Nick Rolovich, Hawai‘i (available on tape-delayed basis) selected for offense, defense and special teams. All post-game press conference for home games will also be streamed and archived. AWARDS AND HONORS Visit TheMW.com/watch-live for additional information and for schedule updates. The league champion will be based on Conference play. The annual individual awards will be voted on by each of the 12 head coaches and selected members of the media. Following is a list of regular season awards that will be presented:

• Regular Season Team Champion • Coach of the Year • Offensive Player of the Year • Defensive Player of the Year • Special Teams Player of the Year • Freshman of the Year • All-Conference, First and Second Team (11 offensive players by position, 11 defensive players by position, CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for Division I football. Access and 1 place kicker, 1 punter, 1 special teams player) download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and its member institutions. Apply for access at www. collegepressbox.com/password.

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Air Force - Troy Garnhart/Dave Toller Fresno State - Matt Burkholder/Josh Mitchell Air Force - Troy Calhoun Phone: ...... (719) 333-9263/333-3478 Phone: ...... (559) 278-6186/278-7301 Overall: ...... 81-60 (11th season) Fax: ...... (719) 333-3798 Fax: ...... (559) 278-4689 School: ...... 81-60 (11th season) Press Box:...... (719) 333-1100 Press Box:...... (559) 278-5951 Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Boise State - Bryan Harsin [email protected] ...... [email protected] Overall: ...... 47-16 (5th season) Website: ...... GoAirForceFalcons.com Website: ...... GoBulldogs.com School: ...... 40-11 (4th season) Flagship Radio: . . . KVOR 740 AM (Colorado Springs) / Flagship Radio: ...... ESPN 940 AM (Fresno) / KKFN 104.3 FM (Denver) ESPN Deportes 1600 AM (Fresno) Colorado State - Mike Bobo Twitter:...... @AFFootball Twitter:...... @FresnoStateFB Overall: ...... 21-17 (3rd season) School: ...... 21-17 (3rd season) Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/usafafootball Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/FresnoStateAthletics YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/GoAirForceFalcons YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/FresnoStateAthletics Fresno State - Jeff Tedford Instagram: ...... @AF_Falcons Instagram: ...... @Fresno_State_Football Overall: ...... 90-60 (12th season) School: ...... 8-3 (1st season) Boise State - Joe Nickell/Aaron Juarez Hawai‘i - Derek Inouchi/Neal Iwamoto Phone: ...... (208) 426-3868/426-3438 Phone: ...... (808) 956-4478/956-7506 Hawai‘i - Nick Rolovich Fax: ...... (208) 426-1778 Fax: ...... (808) 956-4470 Overall: ...... 10-15 (2nd season) Press Box:...... (208) 426-1408 Press Box:...... (808) 486-1800 School: ...... 10-15 (2nd season) Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Nevada - Jay Norvell Website: ...... BroncoSports.com Website: ...... HawaiiAthletics.com Overall: ...... 2-9 (1st season) Flagship Radio: ...... KBOI 670 AM (Boise) Flagship Radio: ...... ESPN 1420 AM (Honolulu) School: ...... 2-9 (1st season) Twitter:...... @BroncoSportsFB Twitter:...... @HawaiiFootball Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/BroncoFootball Facebook: . . .Facebook.com/HawaiiRainbowWarriorsFootball New Mexico - Bob Davie YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/BroncoSports YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/HawaiiAthletics Overall: ...... 65-69 (11th season) Instagram: ...... @BoiseStateFootball Instagram: ...... @HawaiiAthletics School: ...... 30-44 (6th season)

Colorado State - Paul Kirk/Zach Balside Nevada - Chad Hartley/Katie Rihn San Diego State - Rocky Long Phone: ...... (970) 988-3482/310-3906 Phone: ...... (775) 682-6982/682-6963 Overall: ...... 128-97 (17th season) Fax: ...... (970) 491-1348 Fax: ...... (775) 784-4386 School: ...... 63-28 (6th season) Press Box:...... (970) 491-8100 Press Box:...... (775) 784-6545 Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] San José State - Brent Brennan Overall: ...... 1-11 (1st season) [email protected] ...... [email protected] School: ...... 1-11 (1st season) Website: ...... CSURams.com Website: NevadaWolfPack.com Flagship Radio: ...... KARS 102.9 FM (Fort Collins) Flagship Radio: ...... ESPN 94.5 FM (Reno) UNLV - Tony Sanchez ...... KDCO 1340 AM/104.7 FM (Denver) Twitter:...... @NevadaFootball Overall: ...... 12-23 (3rd season) Twitter:...... @CSUFootball Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/NevadaWolfPack School: ...... 12-23 (3rd season) Facebook ...... Facebook.com/csuramsfootball YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/WolfPackAthletics YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/CSURamsAthletics Instagram: ...... @NevadaFootball Utah State - Matt Wells Instagram: ...... @CSURamsFB Overall: ...... 34-30 (5th season) San Diego State - Mike May/Jamie McConeghy School: ...... 34-30 (5th season) New Mexico - Frank Mercogliano Phone: ...... (619) 594-3023/594-4348 Phone: ...... (505) 410-4844 Fax: ...... (619) 582-6541 Wyoming - Craig Bohl Fax: ...... (505) 925-5609 Press Box:...... (619) 281-0405 Overall: ...... 125-60 (15th season) Press Box:...... (505) 925-5573 Email: ...... [email protected] School: ...... 21-28 (4th season) Email: ...... [email protected] [email protected] Website: ...... GoLobos.com Website: ...... GoAztecs.com Flagship Radio: ...... KKOB 770 AM (Albuquerque) Flagship Radio: . . . . The Mighty 1090 AM (San Diego) Twitter:...... @UNMLoboFB Twitter:...... @Aztec_Football Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/UNMLoboFootball Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/GoAztecsFootball YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/LoboTVNewMexicoLobos YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/GoAztecsCom 2017 ATTENDANCE FIGURES Instagram: ...... @UNMLoboFB Instagram: ...... @SDSU_Football REGULAR SEASON HOME Utah State - Doug Hoffman/Wade Denniston San José State - Lawrence Fan/Richard Stern Team G Total Avg. High Phone: ...... (435) 797-3714/797-1361 Phone: ...... (408) 924-1217/924-1211 Air Force 5 157,672 31,534 41,875 Fax: ...... (435) 797-2615 Fax: ...... (408) 924-1291 Boise State 6 193,366 32,228 35,565 Press Box:...... (435) 797-1686 Press Box:...... (408) 924-1234 Colorado State 6 192,369 32,062 37,583 Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Fresno State 5 152,263 30,453 39,447 [email protected] [email protected] Hawai‘i 5 120,553 24,111 25,687 Website: ...... UtahStateAggies.com Website: ...... SJSUSpartans.com Nevada 5 82,970 16,594 18,617 Flagship Radio: ...... KVNU 610 AM (Logan) Flagship Radio: ...... KLIV 1590 AM (San Jose) New Mexico 6 127,161 21,194 32,427 San Diego State 6 246,450 41,075 49,053 Twitter:...... @USUFootball Twitter:...... @SJSUSpartanFB San José State 5 72,582 14,516 18,483 Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/USUFootball Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/SJSUSpartansFootball UNLV 6 104,692 20,938 19,811 YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/UtahStateAthletics YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/SJSUAthletics Utah State 6 120,650 20,108 24,112 Instagram: ...... @USUFootball Instagram: ...... @SJSUSpartanFB Wyoming 7 144,299 20,614 29,139 Total 68 1,715,027 25,221 Wyoming - Tim Harkins/Nick Seeman UNLV - Mark Wallington/Sarah Micinski Phone: ...... (307) 766-2256/766-2290 Phone: ...... (702) 895-4472/(509) 499-4656 REGULAR SEASON ROAD/NEUTRAL SITES Fax: ...... (307) 766-2346 Fax: ...... (702) 895-0989 Team G Total Avg. High Press Box:...... (307) 766-2222 Press Box:...... (702) 895-1248 Air Force 6 254,936 42,489 111,387 Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Boise State 5 192,615 38,523 59,753 [email protected] ...... [email protected] Colorado State 6 259,642 43,274 101,821 Website: ...... GoWYO.com Website: ...... UNLVRebels.com Fresno State 6 268,034 44,672 101,127 Flagship Radio: ...... KFBC 1240 AM (Cheyenne) Flagship Radio: ESPN-1100 AM / 98.9 FM (Las Vegas) Hawai‘i 6 130,879 21,813 50,444 Twitter:...... @WYO_Football Twitter:...... @UNLVFootball Nevada 6 187,657 31,276 36,765 Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/WYOFootball Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/UNLVFootball New Mexico 5 191,801 38,360 99,051 YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/WyomingAthletics YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/UNLVAthletics San Diego State 5 142,328 28,466 54,336 Instagram: ...... @WYO_Football Instagram: ...... @UNLVFootball San José State 7 260,824 37,261 88,117 UNLV 5 185,688 37,138 106,187 Utah State 5 153,171 30,634 75,324 Wyoming 4 150,131 37,533 68,075 Total 66 2,377,706 36,026

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#HIGHLIGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SET (NOTES FROM AROUND THE MOUNTAIN WEST IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS) The 2017 Mountain West Football Championship Game will feature Mountain Division champion Boise State (9-2, 7-0 MW) vs. Fresno State (8-3, 6-1 MW). The game will • The @MountainWest has six bowl eligible teams, including @BroncoSportsFB, be televised on ESPN for the second consecutive season, with kickoff scheduled for @CSUFootball, @FresnoStateFB, @GoAztecs, @USUFootball & @wyo_football. 5:45 p.m. MT/4:45 p.m. PT. • .@BroncoSportsFB is ranked in the AP poll (25) and Amway Coaches Poll (24) for the first time this season. The Broncos were ranked 25th in last week’s CFP poll. The 2017 MW title contest will be a rematch of the 2014 MW Football Championship Game, which was held in Boise. The Broncos earned a 28-14 victory, capturing their • .@BroncoSportsFB has been ranked nationally for at least one week in 16 first MW Football Championship. This will be Fresno State’s third appearance in the consecutive seasons, tied as the eighth-longest streak nationally and best among MW Football Championship game and Boise State’s second. Group of 5 teams.

• .@GoAztecs were the first Group of 5 team to reach bowl eligibility, winning six WIN IMPROVEMENT straight games to open the 2017 season. Fresno State entered the 2017 campaign coming off an 1-11 season and the hiring of head coach Jeff Tedford. The Bulldogs, who have compiled an 8-3 record this year, • .@GoAztecs have a chance to be the first FBS team to have an individual lead have the nation’s best win improvement (+7). This improvement has led the Bulldogs the nation in total rushing yards in back-to-back years since Texas in ‘97 & ‘98. to a spot in the 2017 Mountain West Football Championship Game vs. Boise State.

• .@CSUFootball’s is one of ten semifinalists for the Biletnikoff Florida Atlantic, Michigan State, and Notre Dame have all improved its win total by five Award, given annually to the nation’s top pass-catcher. games from 2016 to 2017. • .@USUFootball’s Jalen Davis is a semifinalist for the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award, given annually to the nation’s best defensive back. Last season, Wyoming tied for the nation’s largest improvement in wins from 2015 to 2016 at plus-six. • .@GoAztecs RB Rashaad Penny is a semifinalist for 3 major awards, including the MaxwellFootball Award, Doak Walker Award and Walter Camp Player of the Year. NATIONAL RUSHING LEADER In 2017, San Diego State’s Rashaad Penny leads the nation with 1,824 rushing yards. • .@BroncoSportsFB has produced a 1,000-yd rusher in eight straight seasons, Last season, Aztecs’ Donnel Pumphrey finished the season as the nation’s leader in which is tied with Auburn as the longest active streak in the nation. total rushing yards with 2,133 yards. The Aztecs have an opportunity to become the • .@BroncoSportsFB RB Alexander Mattison has rushed for 961 yards this season. first FBS program to produce individual national rushing leaders in back-to-back years The Broncos have at least two games remaining. since 1997-98 (Texas).

• The @MountainWest has 4 RBs ranked in the top-20 nationally in total rushing Dating back to 1990, only Iowa State (‘95-96) and Texas (‘97-98) have accomplished yds: SDSU’s Rashaad Penny (1,824), Hawai‘i’s Diocemy Saint Juste (1,471), this feat. CSU’s Dalyn Dawkins (1,349) & UNLV’s Lexington Thomas (1,273).

• .@SJSUSpartanFB LB Frank Ginda is first nationally with 13.6 tackles per game. HE DOES IT ALL He also leads all FBS defenders with 163 total tackles. On Nov. 18 against Nevada, San Diego State’s Rashaad Penny scored two rushing , a punt return and a kick return touchdown. Penny is only the • .@SJSUSpartansFB LB Frank Ginda set a @MountainWest’s single-season record second FBS player since 1996 to score a rushing touchdown, punt return touchdown with 163 stops this year. and a kick return touchdown in the same game. Penny racked up a Mountain West single-game record 429 all-purpose yards, which is tied as the ninth-most in FBS • .@GoAztecs’ win vs. #19/19 Stanford on Sept. 16 is the highest ranked opponent history. a MW team has defeated since Oct. 3, 2014 (Utah State over #19/18 BYU).

• .@GoAztecs have won 38 straight games when rushing for at least 200 yards as Penny’s kickoff return touchdown was his seventh of his career, which ties the NCAA a team. career record.

• .@GoAztecs RB Rashaad Penny is the 1st player in @MountainWest history to win This performance helped Penny earn Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the player of the week honors in four consecutive weeks (9/4-25). Week honors for the second time this season.

• Penny leads the nation in all-purpose yards per game (223.8) and in rushing yards (1,824) and is second in rushing TDs (17) and total TDs (22). MORE SUCCESS ON THE GROUND The Mountain West is one of two conferences with at least four rushers ranked among • .@CSUFootball’s Michael Gallup leads the nation in receiving yds (1,345) and is the top-20 nationally this season, trailing only the Pac-12 (5). San Diego State’s second in receiving yards per game (112.1). He is fourth nationally with a 7.8 Rashaad Penny leads all FBS players with 1,824 yards. Hawai‘i RB Diocemy Saint Juste receptions per game average. (1,471; 6th), Colorado State’s Dalyn Dawkins (1,349; 9th) and UNLV’s Lexington Thomas (1,273; 16th) all rank in the top-20 nationally. • .@CSUFootball’s Michael Gallup ranks second in career receiving yards per game (104.7) among all active FBS players. Penny has rushed for more than 200 yards on four occasions this season, tying a • .@CSUFootball’s Nick Stevens ranks fifth nationally with 3,479 passing yards. Mountain West single-season record. This is the third consecutive season a MW player Stevens’ 3,479 passing yards are the most among Group of 5 QBs. has rushed for at least 200 yards in four different games (Wyoming’s Brian Hill in 2015 and San Diego State’s Donnel Pumphrey in 2016). • .@UNLVFootball’s Devonte Boyd’s 3,209 career receiving yards are the 3rd-most among active pass-catchers nationally. UNDEFEATED IN MW PLAY Boise State is the only Mountain West team with an undefeated record in league play. • .@wyo_football DB Andrew Wingard ranks third nationally in career average tackles per game (9.57). The Broncos are 7-0 in MW play for the first time since joining the Conference. The Broncos are seeking their first undefeated conference season since 2009, as they won • .@wyo_football is second nationally in takeaways with 28. @USUFootball is tied the WAC. for fifth with 25. The Broncos are one of six teams nationally undefeated in conference play as of • .@CSUFootball’s 31-point win over Oregon State on Aug. 26 is the largest against Monday, Nov. 6. an Autonomous 5 opponent in program history.

• .@CSUFootball’s 31-point victory is the 5th-largest by a @MountainWest member SINGLE-SEASON TACKLES LEADER over an Autonomous 5 team since 2010. San José State linebacker Frank Ginda leads the nation with 163 total tackles this season. The 163 stops are a Mountain West single-season record, which was originally • In the 18 seasons since the league’s inception, the @MountainWest’s champion set by New Mexico’s Carmen Messina in 2009 (162). or a current MW member has been a BCS/CFP participant 8 times.

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MOUNTAIN WEST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK - NOV. 20 MOUNTAIN VS. WEST OFFENSIVE The Mountain Division holds an all-time record of 59-32 (.648) against opponents from the West Division since divisional play was established in the Mountain West ARMANI ROGERS, UNLV in 2013. Freshman, Quarterback, Los Angeles, California / Hamilton HS • Led UNLV to a come-from-behind, 38-35, victory on the road at New Mexico. MOUNTAIN DIVISION WEST DIVISION • Racked up 404 yards of total offense and two total touchdowns. 2017 Record vs. West: 11-4 (.733) 2017 Record vs. Mountain: 4-11 (.267) • Completed 13 passes for 211 yards and the game-winning touchdown pass to At Home: 6-3 (.667) At Home: 1-5 (.167) Kendal Keys from 14 yards out with 25 seconds left in the game. On Road: 5-1 (.833) On Road: 3-6 (.333) • Set a program record for rushing yards by a quarterback with 193 yards on 25 2016 Record vs. West: 14-5 (.737) 2016 Record vs. Mountain: 5-14 (.263) carries. At Home: 7-3 (.700) At Home: 2-7 (.222) • Posted the seventh-longest run in UNLV history with an 83-yard touchdown run On Road: 7-2 (.778) On Road: 3-7 (.300) in the second quarter. 2015 Record vs. West: 13-6 (.684) 2015 Record vs. Mountain: 6-13 (.316) • Also converted a two-point conversion to push the Rebels lead to three points. At Home: 8-1 (.889) At Home: 5-5 (.500) On Road: 5-5 (.500) On Road: 1-8 (.111) 2014 Record vs. West: 14-5 (.737) 2014 Record vs. Mountain: 5-14 (.263) DEFENSIVE At Home: 7-3 (.700) At Home: 2-7 (.222) GEORGE HELMUTH, FRESNO STATE On Road: 7-2 (.778) On Road: 3-7 (.300) Junior, Linebacker, Fresno, California / Clovis North HS 2013 Record vs. West: 7-12 (.368) 2013 Record vs. Mountain: 12-7 (.632) • Led Fresno State with a career-best 11 tackles in the Bulldogs 13-7 victory at At Home: 4-5 (.444) At Home: 7-3 (.700) Wyoming. The win gave Fresno State the West Division title and a spot in the On Road: 3-7 (.300) On Road: 5-4 (.556) 2017 MW Football Championship Game on Saturday, Dec. 2. • Early in the second quarter with the Bulldogs leading, 3-0, Helmuth stopped All-Time vs. West: 59-32 (.648) All-Time vs. Mountain: 32-59 (.352) Wyoming QB Nick Smith on a fourth-and-one run. At Home: 32-15 (.681) At Home: 17-27 (.386) • Recovered a fumble midway through the second quarter. The Bulldogs scored On Road: 27-17 (.614) On Road: 15-32(.319) on the next play to go up, 10-0. • The Bulldogs’ defense limited the Cowboys to 77 yards rushing. Teams with 8+ wins in 2017: 1 Teams with 8+ wins in 2017: 2 Teams with 8+ wins in 2016: 4 Teams with 8+ wins in 2016: 1 Teams with 8+ wins in 2015: 2 Teams with 8+ wins in 2015: 1 SPECIAL TEAMS Teams with 8+ wins in 2014: 4 Teams with 8+ wins in 2014: 0 RASHAAD PENNY, SAN DIEGO STATE Teams with 8+ wins in 2013: 3 Teams with 8+ wins in 2013: 2 Senior, Kick/Punt Returner, Norwalk, California / Norwalk HS • Returned two kicks for 131 yards, including a 100-yard touchdown return near MW Championship Game Record: 1-3 MW Championship Game Record: 3-1 the beginning of the fourth quarter. • Also returned one punt, which Penny returned 70 yards for a touchdown. This 2016 Bowl Appearances: 5 2016 Bowl Appearances: 2 was the first time in his career Penny was back for a punt return. 2016 Bowl Record: 2-3 2016 Bowl Record: 2-0 • Penny is one of 12 FBS players this year to return a kick 100 yards for a score. 2015 Bowl Appearances: 5 2015 Bowl Appearances: 3 • In total, finished with 201 . 2015 Bowl Record: 1-4 2015 Bowl Record: 3-0 2014 Bowl Appearances: 4 2014 Bowl Appearances: 3 2014 Bowl Record: 3-1 2014 Bowl Record: 0-3 2013 Bowl Appearances: 3 2013 Bowl Appearances: 3 2017 MOUNTAIN WEST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2013 Bowl Record: 2-1 2013 Bowl Record: 1-2 Sept. 4 Offensive: Rashaad Penny, RB, San Diego State Defensive: Jake Rothschiller, DB, New Mexico Special Teams: Avery Williams, KR/PR, Boise State

Sept. 11 Offensive: Rashaad Penny, RB, San Diego State Defensive: Noble Hall, DE, San Diego State Special Teams: Rashaad Penny, KR, San Diego State

Sept. 18 Offensive: Rashaad Penny, RB, San Diego State Defensive: Kameron Kelly, CB, San Diego State Special Teams: Bryce Crawford, K, San José State

Sept. 25 Offensive: Rashaad Penny, RB, San Diego State Defensive: Andrew Wingard, SS, Wyoming Special Teams: Jason Sanders, PK, New Mexico

Oct. 2 Offensive: Richard McQuarley, RB, New Mexico Defensive: Jalen Davis, CB, Utah State Special Teams: Juwan Washington, KR, San Diego State MW FOOTBALL ON SIRIUS/XM SATELLITE RADIO Oct. 9 Offensive: Kelton Moore, RB, Nevada The following games will be available on SIRIUS/XM Satellite radio this week: Defensive: Juju Hughes, DB, Fresno State Special Teams: DJ Nelson, QB, Utah State Date Game Time SIRIUS/XM Sat., Nov. 25 Boise State at Fresno State. . . . 12:30 p.m. PT . . . SIRIUS 119/ Oct. 16 Offensive: Michael Gallup, WR, Colorado State Defensive: Carl Granderson, DE, Wyoming XM 202 Special Teams: Avery Williams, KR/PR, Boise State Sat., Nov. 25 BYU at Hawai‘i ...... 4 p.m. HT ...... SIRIUS 143/ Oct. 23 Offensive: Jordan Love, QB, Utah State XM 143 Defensive: Jeffrey Allison, LB, Fresno State Special Teams: Luke Strebel, PK, Air Force

Oct. 30 Offensive: , QB, Wyoming Defensive: Andrew Wingard, SS, Wyoming Special Teams: Daniel Gutierrez, PK, UNLV

Nov. 6 Offensive: Rashaad Penny, RB, San Diego State Defensive: Jeffrey Allison, LB, Fresno State Special Teams: Cooper Rothe, PK, Wyoming

Nov. 13 Offensive: Alexander Mattison, RB, Boise State Defensive: Dameon Baber, S, Nevada Special Teams: Joel Velazquez, P/K, Boise State

Nov. 20 Offensive: Armani Rogers, QB, UNLV Defensive: George Helmuth, LB, Fresno State Special Teams: Rashaad Penny, PR/KR, San Diego State

Nov. 27 Offensive: Defensive: Special Teams:

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BOISE STATE IS WINNINGEST TEAM IN FBS SINCE 2003 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUT OUT Boise State has amassed 164 wins since the start of the 2003 season, making the Rk. Team Games Last Time Shut Out Broncos the winningest team at the FBS level during that time. Below is a breakdown 1. Boise State 262 Sept. 27, 1997 (Washington State, 0-58) of the top five leaders nationally: 2. San Diego State 141 Nov. 18, 2006 (TCU, 0-52) 3. Utah State 127 Nov. 10, 2007 (Boise State, 0-52) MOST WINS SINCE 2003 Rk. Team Wins 4. Nevada 113 Sept. 5, 2009 (Notre Dame, 0-35) 1. Boise State 164 5. Wyoming 92 Oct. 9, 2010 (TCU, 0-45) 2. Ohio State 161 6. UNLV 80 Oct. 8, 2011 (Nevada, 0-37) 3. Oklahoma 157 7. Colorado State 52 Nov. 23, 2013 (Utah State, 0-13) 4. Alabama 156 8. Fresno State 13 Nov. 5, 2016 (Colorado State, 0-37) 5. USC 152 9. San José State 9 Sept. 9, 2017 (Texas, 0-56) 6. LSU 150 10. New Mexico 5 Oct. 14, 2017 (Fresno State, 0-38) BEST HOME RECORD SINCE 2003 11. Air Force 2 Nov. 4, 2017 (Army, 0-21) Rk. Team W-L Pct. 12. Hawai‘i 0 Nov. 18, 2017 (Utah State, 0-38) 1. Boise State 88-6 .936 2. Oklahoma 81-9 .900 TEAM SHUTOUTS (SINCE MW INCEPTION IN 1999) 3. Ohio State 96-11 .897 Rk. Team Games Last Time 4. LSU 92-13 .876 1. ^Boise State 13 Oct. 3, 2015 (Hawai‘i, 55-0) 5. USC 79-12 .868 2. Air Force 7 Sept. 2, 2017 (VMI, 62-0) BEST ROAD/NEUTRAL WINNING PERCENTAGE SINCE 2003 New Mexico 6 Sept. 6, 2015 (Miss Valley State, 66-0) Rk. Team W-L Pct. 4. *Fresno State 6 Oct. 14, 2017 (New Mexico, 38-0) 1. Boise State 72-24 .750 San Diego State 5 Sept. 3, 2016 (New Hampshire, 31-0) 2. USC 71-27 .724 6. Wyoming 4 Sept. 9, 2017 (Gardner-Webb, 0-27) 3. TCU 69-29 .704 7. *Hawai‘i 3 Nov. 15, 2014 (San José State, 13-0) 4. LSU 59-29 .670 *Nevada 3 Oct. 8, 2011 (UNLV, 37-0) 5. Texas 63-34 .648 +San José State 3 Aug. 29, 2013 (Sacramento State, 24-0) NCAA CONSECUTIVE SCORING STREAK RECORDS +Utah State 3 Nov. 18, 2017 (Hawai‘i, 38-0) Rk. Team Streak Dates By Team 10. UNLV 2 Sept. 22, 2007 (Utah, 27-0) 1. Florida 371 11/5/1988 - present 12. Colorado State 1 Nov. 5, 2016 (Fresno State, 37-0) 2. Michigan 365 10/27/1984 - 9/6/2014 Notre Dame 3. BYU 361 9/27/1975 - 11/15/2003 Utah OVERTIME GAMES 4. TCU 317 11/23/1991 - present Below is a look at MW records in overtime since it was established in the FBS in 5. Air Force 306 9/4/1993 - 11/4/2017 Army 1996: 6. Virginia Tech 294 9/23/95 - present 7. Tennessee 288 9/24/94 - 9/30/17 Georgia 8. Ohio State 283 12/30/93 - 11/26/16 Clemson Team 2017 Overall Last Overtime Game 9. Texas 282 11/29/1980 - 10/02/2004 Oklahoma Air Force 0-0 7-6 Oct. 22, 2016 (Lost to Hawai‘i, 27-34 2OT) 10. Washington State 280 10/22/1984 - 10/18/2008 USC ^Boise State 1-1 5-5 Nov. 11, 2017 (Def. Colorado State, 59-52) 11. Georgia 286 10/7/95 - present Colorado State 0-1 1-5 Nov. 11, 2017 (Lost to Boise State, 52-59) 12. Nebraska 282 9/28/96 - present *Fresno State 0-0 7-10 Sept. 24, 2016 (Lost to Tulsa, 41-48) 13. Washington 271 11/14/1981 - 10/16/2004 USC *Hawai‘i 0-1 8-5 Sept. 23, 2017 (Lost to Wyoming, 28-21) 14. Oregon 267 10/5/1985 - 11/15/2007 UCLA 15. Boise State 262 9/27/1997 - present *Nevada 0-0 6-6 Sept. 3, 2016 (Def. Cal Poly, 30-27) New Mexico 0-0 4-5 Sept. 7, 2013 (Def. UTEP, 42-35) AHEAD OF THE CLASS San Diego State 0-0 7-3 Sept. 19, 2015 (Lost to South Alabama, 27-34) Below is a look at overall and MW records since the institutions joined the Conference: +San José State 0-0 3-6 Nov. 14, 2015 (Lost at Nevada, 34-37) UNLV 0-0 4-10 Sept. 24, 2016 (Lost to Idaho, 30-33) MW Record Overall Record +Utah State 0-0 6-5 Sept. 20, 2014 (Lost at Arkansas State, 14-21) Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Bowls Wyoming 1-0 8-6 Sept. 23, 2017 (Def. Hawai‘i, 28-21) ^Boise State 44-10 .815 70-19 .787 6 +Utah State 23-16 .590 34-30 .531 3 *Fresno State 27-20 .574 38-37 .507 3 ^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011. San Diego State 76-67 .531 114-118 .491 7 *Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012, while Hawai‘i Air Force 74-69 .517 130-104 .556 11 joined as a football-only member. Colorado State 72-72 .500 117-118 .498 11 +San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013. *Nevada 10-27 .470 32-40 .444 3 New Mexico 59-84 .416 95-135 .413 7 +San José State 14-25 .359 20-41 .328 1 Wyoming 50-93 .350 90-137 .396 4 UNLV 42-101 .294 70-157 .308 2 *Hawai‘i 9-39 .188 21-54 .280 1

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(Includes Bowl Games) 2017 All-Time Year W L Pct. Bowls Conference W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 1999 22 13 .629 1-2 ACC 0-2 .000 12-15 .444 2000 18 20 .474 3-0 Virginia (Boise State - Loss 42-23) Wake Forest (Utah State - Loss 46-10) 2001 20 18 .526 2-1 2002 18 27 .400 0-3 American 1-2 .333 7-7 .500 2003 24 18 .571 1-2 Navy (Air Force - Loss 48-45) 2004 18 17 .514 2-1 South Florida (San José State - Loss 42-22) 2005 15 17 .469 2-2 Tulsa (New Mexico - Won 16-13) 2006 19 21 .475 3-1 2007 24 17 .585 4-1 Big East (No longer a FBS Conference) 5-7 .417 2008 28 13 .683 3-2 2009 25 16 .610 4-1 Big Ten 0-5 .000 7-46 .132 Iowa (Wyoming - Loss 24-3) 2010 21 21 .500 4-1 Michigan (Air Force - Loss 29-13) 2011 24 21 .533 2-3 Northwestern (Nevada - Loss 31-20) 2012 19 28 .404 1-4 Ohio State (UNLV - Loss 54-21) 2013 23 31 .426 3-3 Wisconsin (Utah State - Loss 59-10 2014 30 28 .529 3-4 2015 23 33 .411 4-4 Big 12 0-1 .000 21-45 .318 2016 30 26 .536 4-3 Texas (San José State - Loss 56-0) 2017 21 27 .438 0-0 TOTALS 422 412 .506 46-38 Big West (No longer a FBS Conference) 10-5 .667

Conference USA 0-0 .000 35-25 .583

COMPOSITE NONCONFERENCE RECORDS Independents 4-3 .571 50-43 .538 Army (Air Force - Loss 21-0 (Includes Bowl Games) BYU (Utah State - Won 40-24; Boise State - Won 24-7; San José State - Loss 41-20; Fresno State - Won 20-13; UNLV - Loss 31-21) Team W L Pct. UMass (Hawai‘i - Won 38-35) Air Force 56 34 .622 ^Boise State 26 9 .743 Mid-American 1-1 .500 20-17 .541 Colorado State 45 45 .500 Northern Illinois (San Diego State - Won 34-28) Toledo (Nevada - Loss 37-24) *Fresno State 10 16 .385 *Hawai‘i 11 16 .407 Pac-12 3-7 .300 47-104 .311 *Nevada 11 15 .423 Arizona State (San Diego State - Won 30-20) New Mexico 37 52 .416 Colorado (Colorado State - Loss 17-3) San Diego State 37 50 .425 Oregon (Wyoming - Loss 49-13) Oregon State (Colorado State - Won 57-28) +San José State 6 16 .273 Stanford (San Diego State - Won 20-17 UNLV 29 55 .345 UCLA (Hawai‘i - Loss 56-23) +Utah State 12 12 .500 Utah (San José State - Loss 54-16) Wyoming 40 42 .488 Washington (Fresno State - Loss 48-16) Washington State (Boise State - Loss 47-44 (3OT); Nevada - Loss 45-7) TOTALS 320 362 .469 SEC 0-3 .000 7-20 .259 Alabama (Fresno State - Loss 41-10; Colorado State - Loss 41-23) Texas A&M (New Mexico - Loss 55-10) 2017 NONCONFERENCE RECORDS Sun Belt 3-1 .750 29-14 .674 (Includes Bowl Games) Idaho (UNLV - Won 44-16) Team Top 25 FBS Overall New Mexico State (New Mexico - Loss 30-28) Texas State (Wyoming - Won 45-10) Air Force 0-1 0-3 1-3 Troy (Boise State - Won 24-13) ^Boise State 0-1 2-2 2-2 Colorado State 0-1 1-2 2-2 WAC (No longer a FBS Conference) 0-0 .000 61-53 .535 *Fresno State 0-2 1-2 2-2 Division I FCS 9-2 .818 111-12 .902 *Hawai‘i 0-0 1-1 2-1 Abilene Christian (New Mexico - Won 38-14; Colorado State - Won 38-10) *Nevada 0-1 0-3 0-4 Cal Poly (San José State - Won 34-13) New Mexico 0-0 1-2 2-2 Gardner-Webb (Wyoming - Won 27-0) San Diego State 1-0 3-0 4-0 Howard (UNLV - Loss 43-40) +San José State 0-2 0-4 1-3 Idaho State (Utah State - Won 51-13; Nevada Loss - 30-28) Incarnate Word (Fresno State - Won 66-0) UNLV 0-1 1-2 1-3 UC Davis (San Diego State - Won 38-17) +Utah State 0-1 1-2 2-2 VMI (Air Force - Won 62-0) Wyoming 0-0 1-2 2-2 Western Carolina (Hawai‘i - Won 41-18) TOTALS 1-10 12-25 21-27 Total 21-27 .438 422-412 .506

^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011. Records are based on conference alignments during season in which games were played. *Fresno State, Hawai‘i and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012. +San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.

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Rk Team Rec Pts. Pvs Rk Team Rec Pts. Pvs Rk Team Rec Pvs 1. Alabama (64) 11-0 1600 — 1. Alabama (58) 11-0 1522 — 1. Alabama 10-0 2 2. Miami 10-0 1492 — 2. Miami (3) 10-0 1433 — 2. Clemson 9-1 4 3. Clemson 10-1 1429 — 3. Oklahoma 10-1 1370 — 3. Miami 9-0 7 4. Wisconsin 11-0 1414 — 4. Clemson 10-1 1355 — 4. Oklahoma 9-1 5 5. Oklahoma 10-1 1408 — 5. Wisconsin 11-0 1328 — 5. Wisconsin 10-0 8 6. Auburn 9-2 1271 — 6. Auburn 9-2 1203 — 6. Auburn 8-2 10 7. Georgia 10-1 1221 — 7. Georgia 10-1 1157 — 7. Georgia 9-1 1 8. Ohio State 9-2 1103 — 8. Ohio State 9-2 1064 — 8. Notre Dame 8-2 3 9. Notre Dame 9-2 1019 — 9. Notre Dame 9-2 1023 — 9. Ohio State 8-2 13 10. USC 10-2 976 — 10. TCU 9-2 906 11 10. Penn State 8-2 14 11. Penn State 9-2 956 — 11. USC 10-2 891 12 11. USC 9-2 — 12. UCF 10-0 915 — 12. Penn State 9-2 888 13 12. TCU 8-2 6 13. TCU 9-2 861 14 13. UCF 10-0 833 14 13. Oklahoma State 8-2 15 14. Washington 9-2 735 15 14. Washington State 9-2 697 15 14. Washington State 9-2 19 15. Washington State 9-2 684 16 15. Washington 9-2 613 16 15. UCF 9-0 18 16. Memphis 9-1 566 17 16. Mississippi State 8-3 573 17 16. Mississippi State 7-3 — 17. Mississippi State 8-3 552 19 17. Memphis 9-1 496 18 17. Michigan State 7-3 12 18. LSU 8-3 430 21 18. Oklahoma State 8-3 422 10 18. Washington 8-2 9 19. South Florida 9-1 388 20 19. LSU 8-3 415 21 19. NC State 7-3 23 20. Stanford 8-3 383 23 20. Stanford 8-3 407 — 20. LSU 7-3 24 21. Oklahoma State 8-3 366 13 21. Michigan State 8-3 366 22 21. Memphis 8-1 22 22. Michigan State 8-3 326 24 22. South Florida 9-1 247 23 22. Stanford 7-3 NR 23. Northwestern 8-3 243 NR 23. Northwestern 8-3 232 NR 23. Northwestern 7-3 25 24. Boise State 9-2 124 NR 24. Virginia Tech 8-3 136 NR 24. Michigan 8-2 NR 25. Virginia Tech 8-3 119 NR 25. Boise State 9-2 96 NR 25. Boise State 8-2 NR

MW teams receiving votes: San Diego State 24, MW teams receiving votes: San Diego State 8, Fresno Fresno State 4 State 1

MOUNTAIN WEST IN THE MOUNTAIN WEST IN THE MOUNTAIN WEST IN THE CFP USATODAY/COACHES’ POLL ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL SELECTION COMMITTEE RANKINGS

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AIR FORCE FRESNO STATE LOU GROZA AWARD (top place-kicker) BILETNIKOFF AWARD (top wide receiver) Luke Strebel, Sr., Kicker KeeSean Johnson, Sr., Wide Receiver EARL CAMPBELL TYLER ROSE AWARD (top offensive player with ties to Texas) BOISE STATE Chason Virgil, So., Quarterback ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM LOU GROZA AWARD (top place-kicker) Brett Rypien, Jr., Quarterback Kody Kroening, Sr., Kicker BEDNARIK AWARD (top defensive player) RIMINGTON TROPHY (top center) David Moa, Jr., Defensive Line Aaron Mitchell, Sr., Center BILETNIKOFF AWARD (top wide receiver) Cedrick Wilson, Sr., Wide Receiver HAWAI‘I BRONCO NAGURSKI TROPHY (outstanding defensive player) BEDNARIK AWARD (top defensive player) David Moa, Jr., Defensive Line Jahlani Tavai, Jr., Linebacker DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (top quarterback) BRONCO NAGURSKI TROPHY (outstanding defensive player) Brett Rypien, Jr., Quarterback Jahlani Tavai, Jr., Linebacker JOHN MACKEY AWARD (top tight end) DOAK WALKER AWARD (top running back) Jake Roh, Sr., Tight End Diocemy Saint Juste, Sr., Running Back MANNING AWARD (top quarterback) JOHN MACKEY AWARD (top tight end) Brett Rypien, Jr., Quarterback Metuisela Unga, Sr., Tight End MAXWELL AWARD (player of the year) RIMINGTON TROPHY (top center) Brett Rypien, Jr., Quarterback Asotui Eli, Jr., Center OUTLAND TROPHY (top interior lineman) WUERFFEL TROPHY (community service) Archie Lewis, Sr., Offensive Line Noah Borden, Jr., Linebacker David Moa, Jr., Defensive Line PAUL HORNUNG AWARD (most versatile player) NEVADA Cedrick Wilson, Sr., Wide Receiver ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM RIMINGTON TROPHY (top center) Austin Corbett, Sr., Offensive Line Mason Hampton, Sr., Center BEDNARIK AWARD (top defensive player) SENIOR CLASS AWARD (excellence in the community, classroom, character & competition) Malik Reed, Jr., Defensive Line Mason Hampton, Sr., Center BRONCO NAGURSKI TROPHY (outstanding defensive player) WALTER CAMP AWARD (player of the year) Malik Reed, Jr., Defensive Line Brett Rypien, Jr., Quarterback OUTLAND TROPHY (top interior lineman) WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST (top scholar-athlete) Austin Corbett, Sr., Offensive Line Mason Hampton, Sr., Center PAUL HORNUNG AWARD (most versatile player) WUERFFEL TROPHY (community service) Andrew Celis, Jr., Wide Receiver Brett Rypien, Jr., Quarterback RIMINGTON TROPHY (top center) Sean Krepsz, Sr., Center COLORADO STATE SENIOR CLASS AWARD (excellence in the community, classroom, character & competition) ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM Austin Corbett, Sr., Offensive Line Zack Golditch, Sr., Offensive Line TED HENDRICKS AWARD (top defensive end) ATHLON PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS Malik Reed, Jr., Defensive End Fourth Team WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST (top scholar-athlete) Michael Gallup, Sr., Wide Receiver Austin Corbett, Sr., Offensive Line BILETNIKOFF AWARD SEMIFINALIST (top wide receiver) WUERFFEL TROPHY (community service) Michael Gallup, Sr., Wide Receiver Austin Corbett, Sr., Offensive Line JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD (top quarterback on and off the field) Nick Stevens, Sr., Quarterback NEW MEXICO LOU GROZA AWARD SEMIFINALIST (top place-kicker) EARL CAMPBELL TYLER ROSE AWARD (top offensive player with ties to Texas) Wyatt Bryan, Jr., Kicker Tyrone Owens, Jr., Running Back MANNING AWARD (top quarterback) LOU GROZA AWARD (top place-kicker) Nick Stevens, Sr., Quarterback Jason Sanders, Sr., Kicker OUTLAND TROPHY (top interior lineman) RIMINGTON TROPHY (top center) Jake Bennett, Sr., Offensive Line Blaise Fountain, Sr., Center RIMINGTON TROPHY (top center) Jake Bennett, Sr., Center WUERFFEL TROPHY (community service) Zack Golditch, Sr., Offensive Line

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SAN DIEGO STATE UNLV ASSOCIATED PRESS MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICANS WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST (top scholar-athlete) Second Team Kurt Palandech, Sr., Quarterback Rashaad Penny, Sr., Running Back WUERFFEL TROPHY (community service) ATHLON PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS Kyle Saxelid, Sr., Offensive Line Third Team Rashaad Penny, Sr., Kick Returner UTAH STATE CBS SPORTS PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM Second Team Jontrell Rocquemore, Jr., Defensive Back Rashaad Penny, Sr., Kick Returner ASSOCIATED PRESS MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICANS CFPA NATIONAL PERFORMER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST (player of the year) First Team Rashaad Penny, Sr., Running Back Jalen Davis, Sr. Cornerback DODD TROPHY MIDSEASON LIST (top head coach) CBS SPORTS MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICANS Rocky Long Jalen Davis, Sr. Cornerback EARL CAMPBELL TYLER ROSE AWARD (top offensive player with ties to Texas) DOAK WALKER AWARD (top running back) Juwan Washington, So., Running Back Tonny Lindsey, Jr., Sr., Running Back JOHN MACKEY AWARD (top tight end) EARL CAMPBELL TYLER ROSE AWARD (top offensive player with ties to Texas) David Wells, Sr., Tight End Kent Myers, Sr., Quarterback JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD (top quarterback on and off the field) JIM THORPE AWARD SEMIFINALIST (top defensive back) Christian Chapman, Jr., Quarterback Jalen Davis, Sr. Cornerback LOU GROZA AWARD (top place-kicker) JOHN MACKEY AWARD (top tight end) John Baron II, Jr., Kicker Dax Raymond, So., Tight End MAXWELL AWARD (player of the year) JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD (top quarterback on and off the field) Rashaad Penny, Sr., Running Back Kent Myers, Sr., Quarterback MAXWELL AWARD SEMIFINALIST (player of the year) LOU GROZA AWARD SEMIFINALIST (top place-kicker) Rashaad Penny, Sr., Running Back Dominik Eberle, So., Kicker PAUL HORNUNG AWARD (most versatile player) SPORTS ILLUSTRATED MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICANS Rashaad Penny, Sr., Running Back First Team PHIL STEELE PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS Jalen Davis, Sr. Cornerback Second Team WUERFFEL TROPHY (community service) Rashaad Penny, Sr., Kick Returner Dallin Leavitt, Sr., Defensive Back SPORTS ILLUSTRATED MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICANS Second Team WYOMING Rashaad Penny, Sr., Running Back BEDNARIK AWARD (top defensive player) WALTER CAMP AWARD (player of the year) Andrew Wingard, Jr., Defensive Back Rashaad Penny, Sr., Running Back BRONCO NAGURSKI TROPHY (outstanding defensive player) WUERFFEL TROPHY (community service) Andrew Wingard, Jr., Defensive Back David Wells, Sr., Tight End DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (top quarterback) Josh Allen, Jr., Quarterback SAN JOSÉ STATE JIM THORPE AWARD (top defensive back) ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM Andrew Wingard, Jr. Defensive Back Nate Velichko, Sr., Offensive Line MANNING AWARD (top quarterback) BRONCO NAGURSKI TROPHY (outstanding defensive player) Josh Allen, Jr., Quarterback Andre Chachere, Sr., Defensive Back MAXWELL AWARD (player of the year) JIM THORPE AWARD (top defensive back) Josh Allen, Jr., Quarterback Andre Chachere, Sr. Defensive Back WALTER CAMP AWARD (player of the year) LOU GROZA AWARD SEMIFINALIST (top place-kicker) Josh Allen, Jr., Quarterback Bryce Crawford, Jr., Kicker WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST (top scholar-athlete) RAY GUY AWARD (top punter) Drew Van Maanen, Sr., Fullback MIchael Carrizosa, Sr., Punter RIMINGTON TROPHY (top center) Keoni Taylor, Sr., Center WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST (top scholar-athlete) Nate Velichko, Sr., Offensive Line WUERFFEL TROPHY (community service) Nate Velichko, Sr., Offensive Line

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Saturday, August 26 TV Time/Results Saturday, October 14 TV Time/Results Oregon State at Colorado State CBSSN CSU, 58-27 UNLV at Air Force* AT&T SportsNet AF, 34-30 #21/19 South Florida at San José State CBSSN USF, 42-22 Wyoming at Utah State* Facebook WYO, 28-23 Hawai‘i at UMass NESNplus UH, 38-35 San José State at Hawai‘i* Spectrum UH, 37-26 New Mexico at Fresno State* AT&T SportsNet FS, 38-0 Friday, September 1 Boise State at San Diego State* CBSSN BSU, 31-14 Colorado State vs. Colorado% Pac-12 Networks CU, 17-3 Nevada at Colorado State* ESPN2/WatchESPN CSU, 44-42 Utah State at Wisconsin ESPN/WatchESPN WIS, 59-10 Friday, October 20 Saturday, September 2 Air Force at Nevada* CBSSN AF, 45-42 Wyoming at Iowa Big Ten Network IOWA, 24-3 Colorado State at New Mexico* ESPN2/WatchESPN CSU, 27-24 VMI at Air Force ESPN3 AF, 62-0 Troy at Boise State ESPNU/WatchESPN BSU, 24-13 Saturday, October 21 Nevada at Northwestern Big Ten Network NU, 31-20 Utah State at UNLV* AT&T SportsNet USU, 52-28 Cal Poly at San José State SJSU, 34-13 Fresno State at San Diego State* CBSSN FS, 27-3 UC Davis at San Diego State Facebook SDSU, 38-17 Wyoming at Boise State* ESPN2/WatchESPN BSU, 24-14 Abilene Christian at New Mexico UNM, 38-14 Western Carolina at Hawai‘i Spectrum UH, 41-18 Saturday, October 28 Howard at UNLV MWN-Institutional HOW, 43-40 Air Force at Colorado State* CBSSN AF, 45-28 Incarnate Word at Fresno State FS, 66-0 San José State at BYU ESPN3 BYU, 41-20 San Diego State at Hawai‘i* ESPN2/WatchESPN SDSU, 28-7 Thursday, September 7 New Mexico at Wyoming* ESPNU/WatchESPN WYO, 42-3 Idaho State at Utah State Facebook USU, 51-13 UNLV at Fresno State* AT&T SportsNet UNLV, 26-16 Boise State at Utah State* CBSSN BSU, 41-14 Saturday, September 9 Abilene Christian at Colorado State MWN-Institutional CSU, 38-10 Saturday, November 4 Gardner-Webb at Wyoming AT&T SportsNet WYO, 27-0 Army at Air Force CBSSN ARMY, 21-0 Hawai‘i at RV/RV UCLA Pac-12 Networks UCLA, 56-23 Hawai‘i at UNLV* Spectrum UNLV, 31-23 Fresno State at #1/1 Alabama ESPN2/WatchESPN ALA, 41-10 Utah State at New Mexico* AT&T SportsNet USU, 24-10 San José State at Texas Longhorn Network TEXAS, 56-0 Colorado State at Wyoming* CBSSN WYO, 16-13 Toledo at Nevada ESPN3 TOL, 37-24 Nevada at Boise State* ESPNU/WatchESPN BSU, 41-14 UNLV at Idaho ESPN3 UNLV, 44-16 San Diego State at San José State* ESPNU/WatchESPN SDSU, 52-7 New Mexico State at New Mexico Facebook NMSU, 30-28 BYU at Fresno State ESPN2/WatchESPN FS, 20-13 Boise State at #22/20 Washington State ESPN/WatchESPN WSU, 47-44 (3OT) San Diego State at Arizona State Pac-12 Networks SDSU, 30-20 Friday, November 10 BYU at UNLV ESPN2/WatchESPN BYU, 31-21 Thursday, September 14 New Mexico at Boise State* ESPN/WatchESPN BSU, 28-14 Saturday, November 11 San José State at Nevada* ESPN3 NEV, 59-14 Saturday, September 16 Fresno State at Hawai‘i* Spectrum FS, 31-21 Air Force at #7/7 Michigan Big Ten Network MICH, 29-13 New Mexico at Texas A&M ESPNU/WatchESPN TAMU, 55-10 Utah State at Wake Forest ACC Network/WatchESPN WF, 46-10 Wyoming at Air Force* ESPNU/WatchESPN WYO, 28-14 Idaho State at Nevada AT&T SportsNet ISU, 30-28 Boise State at Colorado State* CBSSN BSU, 59-52 (OT) Oregon at Wyoming CBSSN ORE, 49-13 Colorado State at #1/1 Alabama ESPN2/WatchESPN ALA, 41-23 Friday, November 17 Fresno State at #6/6 Washington Pac-12 Networks WASH, 48-16 UNLV at New Mexico* ESPN2/WatchESPN UNLV, 38-35 #19/19 Stanford at San Diego State CBSSN SDSU, 20-17 San José State at #24/RV Utah ESPN2/WatchESPN UU, 54-16 Saturday, November 18 Fresno State at Wyoming* AT&T SportsNet FS, 13-7 Friday, September 22 Hawai‘i at Utah State* Spectrum USU, 38-0 Virginia at Boise State ESPN2/WatchESPN UVA, 42-23 San José State at Colorado State* CBSSN CSU, 42-14 Nevada at San Diego State* CBSSN SDSU, 42-23 Saturday, September 23 Air Force at Boise State* ESPN2/WatchESPN BSU, 44-19 UNLV at #9/10 Ohio State Big Ten Network OSU, 54-21 New Mexico at Tulsa ESPN3 UMN, 16-13 Friday, November 24 Nevada at #18/18 Washington State Pac-12 Networks WSU, 45-7 New Mexico at San Diego State* CBSSN 12:30 p.m. PT Utah State at San José State* Facebook USU, 61-10 #25/22 San Diego State at Air Force* CBSSN SDSU, 28-24 Saturday, November 25 Hawai‘i at Wyoming* ESPN2/WatchESPN WYO, 28-21 (OT) UNLV at Nevada* AT&T SportsNet Noon PT Boise State at Fresno State* CBSSN 12:30 p.m. PT Friday, September 29 Wyoming at San José State* ESPN3 2 p.m. PT BYU at Utah State CBSSN USU, 40-24 BYU at Hawai‘i CBSSN 4 p.m. HT Utah State at Air Force* ESPN2/WatchESPN 8:15 p.m. MT Saturday, September 30 Texas State at Wyoming Facebook WYO, 45-10 Saturday, December 2 Air Force at New Mexico* CBSSN UNM, 56-38 Boise State vs. Fresno State+ ESPN/WatchESPN 5:45 p.m. MT/ Colorado State at Hawai‘i* Spectrum CSU, 51-21 4:45 p.m. PT Nevada at Fresno State* AT&T SportsNet FS, 41-21 No. Illinois at #21/19 San Diego State CBSSN SDSU, 34-28 %Sports Authority Field at Mile High (Denver, Colorado) San José State at UNLV* ESPNU UNLV, 41-13 *Mountain West game +The Mountain West Football Championship Game will be played at the home Friday, October 6 stadium of the highest-ranked of the two divisional champions. Boise State at BYU ESPN/WatchESPN BSU, 24-7 All dates and times are local to site and are subject to change. Saturday, October 7 Colorado State at Utah State* AT&T SportsNet CSU, 27-14 Air Force at Navy CBSSN NAVY, 48-45 Fresno State at San José State* ESPN3 FS, 27-10 Hawai‘i at Nevada* CBSSN NEV, 35-21 #21/19 San Diego State at UNLV* ESPN2 SDSU, 41-10

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AIR FORCE FALCONS RV/RV BOISE STATE BRONCOS (4-7 OVERALL, 3-4 MW) (9-2 OVERALL, 7-0 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance S2 VMI (ESPN3) NOON W, 62-0 37,286 S2 TROY (ESPNU) 1:45 P.M. W, 24-13 31,581 S16 at #7/7 Michigan (Big 10 Network) Noon L, 13-29 111,387 S9 at #22/20 Washington State (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. L, 44-47 (3OT) 32,631 S23 #25/22 SAN DIEGO STATE* (CBSSN) 5 P.M. L, 24-28 27,575 S14 NEW MEXICO* (ESPN) 6 P.M. W, 28-14 28,385 S30 at New Mexico* (CBSSN) 5 p.m. L, 38-56 21,864 S22 VIRGINIA (ESPN2) 6 P.M. L, 23-42 33,947 O7 at Navy (CBSSN) 3:30 p.m. L, 45-48 38,792 O6 at BYU (ESPN) 8:15 p.m. W, 24-7 59,793 O14 UNLV* (AT&T SPORTSNET) NOON W, 34-30 26,679 O14 at #18/19 San Diego State* (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. W, 31-14 49,053 O20 at Nevada* (CBSSN) 6:30 p.m. W, 45-42 16,789 O21 WYOMING* (ESPN2) 8:15 P.M. W, 24-14 35,565 O28 at Colorado State* (CBSSN) 1 p.m. W, 45-28 33,074 O28 at Utah State* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. W, 41-14 19,012 N4 ARMY (CBSSN) 1:30 P.M. L, 0-21 41,875 N4 NEVADA* (ESPNU) 5 P.M. W, 41-14 30,858 N11 WYOMING* (ESPNU) 8:15 P.M. L, 14-28 24,257 N11 at Colorado State* (CBSSN) 8:30 p.m. W, 59-52 (OT) 32,166 N18 at Boise State* (ESPN2) 8:15 p.m. L, 19-44 33,030 N18 AIR FORCE* (ESPN2) 8:15 P.M. W, 44-19 33,030 N25 UTAH STATE* (ESPN2) 8:15 P.M. N25 at Fresno State* (CBSSN) 12:30 p.m. D2 vs. Fresno State+ 5:45 p.m. MT/4:45 p.m. PT

COLORADO STATE RAMS NEW MEXICO LOBOS (7-5 OVERALL, 5-3 MW) (3-8 OVERALL, 1-6 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance A26 OREGON STATE (CBSSN) 12:30 P.M W, 58-27 37,583 S2 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 6 P.M. W, 38-14 21,475 S1 vs. Colorado% (Pac-12 Networks) 6 p.m. L, 3-17 73,932 S9 NEW MEXICO STATE (FACEBOOK) 6 P.M. L, 28-30 32,427 S9 ABILENE CHRISTIAN (MWN-INSTITUTIONAL) 1:30 P.M. W, 38-10 27,038 S14 at RV/RV Boise State* (ESPN) 6 p.m. L, 14-28 28,385 S16 at #1/1 Alabama (ESPN2) 6 p.m. L, 23-41 101,821 S23 at Tulsa (ESPN3) 12:30 p.m. W, 16-13 18,026 S30 at Hawai‘i* (Spectrum) 6 p.m. W, 51-21 25,687 S30 AIR FORCE* (CBSSN) 5 P.M. W, 56-38 21,864 O7 at Utah State* (AT&T SportsNet) 2:30 p.m. W, 27-14 18,004 O14 at Fresno State* (AT&T SportsNet) 7 p.m. L, 0-38 28,090 O14 NEVADA* (ESPN2) 8:15 P.M. W, 44-42 36,765 O20 COLORADO STATE* (ESPN2) 8:15 P.M. L, 24-27 17,358 O20 at New Mexico* (ESPN2) 8:15 p.m. W, 27-24 17,358 O28 at Wyoming* (ESPNU) 5:30 p.m. L, 3-42 18,249 O28 AIR FORCE* (CBSSN) 1 P.M. L, 28-45 33,074 N4 UTAH STATE* (AT&T SPORTSNET) 3:30 P.M. L, 10-24 19,293 N4 at Wyoming* (CBSSN) 5 p.m. L, 13-16 22,840 N11 at Texas A&M (ESPNU) 6 p.m. L, 10-55 99,051 N11 BOISE STATE* (CBSSN) 8:30 P.M. L, 52-59 (OT) 32,166 N17 UNLV* (ESPN2) 7:30 P.M. L, 35-38 14,744 N18 SAN JOSÉ STATE* (CBSSN) 1:30 P.M. W, 42-14 25,743 N24 at San Diego State* (CBSSN) 12:30 p.m.

UTAH STATE AGGIES WYOMING COWBOYS (6-5 OVERALL, 4-3 MW) (7-4 OVERALL, 5-2 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance S1 at #10/9 Wisconsin (ESPN) 8 p.m. L, 10-59 75,324 S2 at Iowa (Big Ten Network) 11 a.m. L, 3-24 68,075 S7 IDAHO STATE (FACEBOOK) 6 P.M. W, 51-13 19,638 S9 GARDNER-WEBB (AT&T SPORTSNET) 2 P.M. W, 27-0 19,051 S16 at Wake Forest (ACC Network) 3 p.m. L, 10-46 27,971 S16 RV/RV OREGON (CBSSN) 5 P.M. L, 13-49 29,139 S23 at San José State* (Facebook) 4:30 p.m. W, 61-10 12,426 S23 HAWAI‘I* (ESPN2) 8:15 P.M. W, 28-21 (OT) 17,796 S29 BYU (CBSSN) 6 P.M. W, 40-24 24,112 S30 TEXAS STATE (FACEBOOK) 2 P.M. W, 45-10 21,784 O7 COLORADO STATE* (AT&T SPORTSNET) 2:30 P.M. L, 14-27 18,004 O14 at Utah State* (Facebook) 2:30 p.m. W, 28-23 22,234 O14 WYOMING* (FACEBOOK) 2:30 P.M. L, 23-28 22,234 O21 at Boise State* (ESPN2) 8:15 p.m. L, 14-24 35,565 O21 at UNLV* (AT&T SportsNet) 3 p.m. W, 52-28 18,157 O28 NEW MEXICO* (ESPNU) 5:30 P.M. W, 42-3 18,249 O28 BOISE STATE* (CBSSN) 8 P.M. L, 14-41 19,012 N4 COLORADO STATE* (CBSSN) 5 P.M. W, 16-13 22,840 N4 at New Mexico* (AT&T SportsNet) 3:30 p.m. W, 24-10 19,293 N11 at Air Force* (ESPNU) 8:15 p.m. W, 28-14 24,257 N18 HAWAI‘I* (SPECTRUM) 1 P.M. W, 38-0 17,650 N18 FRESNO STATE* (AT&T SPORTSNET) NOON L, 7-13 15,440 N25 at Air Force* (ESPN2) 8:15 p.m. N25 at San José State* (ESPN3) 2 p.m.

Home games in BOLD CAPS. *Mountain West game. % Sports Authority Field (Denver, Colorado) All dates and times are local to site and are subject to change. + Mountain West Football Championship Game (Site TBD) The broadcast outlets for those games listed as TBD are still being determined.

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RV/RV FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS HAWAI‘I RAINBOW WARRIORS (8-3 OVERALL, 6-1 MW) (3-8 OVERALL, 1-7 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance S2 INCARNATE WORD 7 P.M. W, 66-0 39,447 A26 at UMass (NESNplus/Eleven Sports Net.) 6 p.m. W, 38-35 12,145 S9 at #1/1 Alabama (ESPN2) 2:30 p.m. L, 10-41 101,127 S2 WESTERN CAROLINA (SPECTRUM) 6 P.M. W, 41-18 25,472 S16 at #6/6 Washington (Pac-12 Network) 6:30 p.m. L, 16-48 68,384 S9 at RV/RV UCLA (Pac-12 Networks) 2 p.m. L, 23-56 50,444 S30 NEVADA* (AT&T SPORTSNET) 7 P.M. W, 41-21 27,434 S23 at Wyoming* (ESPN2) 8:15 p.m. L, 21-28 (OT) 17,796 O7 at San José State* (ESPN3) 4:30 p.m. W, 27-10 18,483 S30 COLORADO STATE* (SPECTRUM) 6 P.M. L, 21-51 25,687 O14 NEW MEXICO* (AT&T SPORTSNET) 7 P.M. W, 38-0 28,090 O7 at Nevada* (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. L, 21-35 16,566 O21 at San Diego State* (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. W, 27-3 43,243 O14 SAN JOSÉ STATE* (SPECTRUM) 6 P.M. W, 37-26 25,019 O28 UNLV* (AT&T SPORTSNET) 7 P.M. L, 16-26 27,922 O28 SAN DIEGO STATE* (ESPN2) 5:15 P.M. L, 7-28 23,018 N4 BYU (ESPN2) 7:45 P.M. W, 20-13 29,370 N4 at UNLV* (Spectrum) 3 p.m. L, 23-31 16,278 N11 at Hawai‘i* (Spectrum) 6 p.m. W, 31-21 21,357 N11 FRESNO STATE* (SPECTRUM) 6 P.M. L, 21-31 21,357 N18 at Wyoming* (AT&T SportsNet) Noon W, 13-7 15,440 N18 at Utah State* (Spectrum) 1 p.m. L, 0-38 17,650 N25 BOISE STATE* (CBSSN) 12:30 P.M. N25 BYU (CBSSN) 4 P.M. D2 vs. Boise State+ 5:45 p.m. MT/4:45 p.m. PT

NEVADA WOLF PACK RV/RV (2-9 OVERALL, 2-5 MW) (9-2 OVERALL, 5-2 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance S2 at Northwestern (Big Ten Network) 2:30 p.m. L, 20-31 33,018 S2 UC DAVIS (FACEBOOK) 5:30 P.M. W, 38-17 46,132 S9 TOLEDO (ESPN3) 4 P.M. L, 24-37 18,617 S9 at Arizona State (Pac-12 Networks) 8 p.m. W, 30-20 54,336 S16 IDAHO STATE (AT&T SPORTSNET) 4 P.M. L, 28-30 16,394 S16 #19/19 STANFORD (CBSSN) 7:30 P.M. W, 20-17 43,040 S23 at #18/18 Washington State (Pac-12 Networks) 3 p.m. L, 7-45 30,317 S23 at Air Force* (CBSSN) 5 p.m. W, 28-24 27,575 S30 at Fresno State* (AT&T SportsNet) 7 p.m. L, 21-41 27,434 S30 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (CBSSN) 7:30 P.M. W, 34-28 35,717 O7 HAWAI‘I* (CBSSN) 7:30 P.M. W, 35-21 16,566 O7 at UNLV* (ESPN2) 7:45 p.m. W, 41-10 19,770 O14 at Colorado State* (ESPN2) 8:15 p.m. L, 42-44 36,765 O14 BOISE STATE* (CBSSN) 7:30 P.M. L, 14-31 49,053 O20 AIR FORCE* (CBSSN) 6:30 P.M. L, 42-45 16,789 O21 FRESNO STATE* (CBSSN) 7:30 P.M. L, 3-27 43,243 N4 at Boise State* (ESPNU) 5 p.m. L, 14-41 30,858 O28 at Hawai‘i* (ESPN2) 5:15 p.m. W, 28-7 23,018 N11 SAN JOSÉ STATE* (ESPN3) 1 P.M. W, 59-14 14,604 N4 at San José State* (ESPNU) 7:30 p.m. W, 52-7 17,629 N18 at San Diego State* (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. L, 23-42 29,265 N18 NEVADA* (CBSSN) 7:30 P.M. W, 42-23 29,265 N25 UNLV* (AT&T SPORTSNET) NOON N24 NEW MEXICO* (CBSSN) 12:30 P.M.

SAN JOSÉ STATE SPARTANS UNLV REBELS (1-11 OVERALL, 0-7 MW) (5-6 OVERALL, 4-3 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Web) Time Score Attendance A26 #21/19 SOUTH FLORIDA (CBSSN) 4:30 P.M. L, 22-42 13,377 S2 HOWARD (MWN-INSTITUTIONAL) 6 P.M. L, 40-43 15,667 S2 CAL POLY 4:30 P.M. W, 34-13 10,667 S9 at Idaho (ESPN3) 4 p.m. W, 44-16 10,156 S9 at Texas (Longhorn Network) 2:30 p.m. L, 0-56 88,117 S23 at #9/10 Ohio State (Big Ten Network) Noon L, 21-54 106,187 S16 at #24/RV Utah (ESPN2) 8 p.m. L, 16-54 45,881 S30 SAN JOSÉ STATE* (ESPNU) 7:30 P.M. W, 41-13 15,009 S23 UTAH STATE* (FACEBOOK) 4:30 P.M. L, 10-61 12,426 O7 #21/19 SAN DIEGO STATE* (ESPN2) 7:45 P.M. L, 10-41 19,770 S30 at UNLV* (ESPNU) 7:30 p.m. L, 13-41 15,009 O14 at Air Force* (AT&T SportsNet) Noon L, 30-34 26,679 O7 FRESNO STATE* (ESPN3) 4:30 P.M. L, 10-27 18,483 O21 UTAH STATE* (AT&T SPORTSNET) 3 P.M. L, 28-52 18,157 014 at Hawai‘i* (Spectrum) 6 p.m. L, 26-37 25,019 O28 at Fresno State* (AT&T SportsNet) 7 p.m. W, 26-16 27,922 028 at BYU (ESPN3) 1 p.m. L, 20-41 46,451 N4 HAWAI‘I* (SPECTRUM) 3 P.M. W, 31-23 16,278 N4 SAN DIEGO STATE* (ESPNU) 7:30 P.M. L, 7-52 17,629 N10 BYU (ESPN2) 7:30 P.M. L, 21-31 19,811 N11 at Nevada* (ESPNU) 1 p.m. L, 14-59 14,604 N17 at New Mexico* (ESPN2) 7:30 p.m. W, 38-35 14,744 N18 at Colorado State* (CBSSN) 1:30 p.m. L, 14-42 25,743 N25 at Nevada* (AT&T SportsNet) Noon N25 WYOMING* (ESPN3) 2 P.M. Home games in BOLD CAPS. *Mountain West game. + Mountain West Football Championship Game (Site TBD) All dates and times are local to site and are subject to change. The broadcast outlets for those games listed as TBD are still being determined.

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