213 NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS | 16 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS | 7 MAJOR NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS | 4 BCS/CFP BOWL VICTORIES 2019 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11

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2019 MOUNTAIN DIVISION STANDINGS

Team (Coaches/AP) MW PF PA Hm Rd Pct Overall PF PA Hm Rd Neu Pct Streak Boise State (19/19) 5-0 199 128 3-0 2-0 1.000 8-1 319 204 5-0 3-1 0-0 .889 Won 2 Air Force (RV/RV) 4-1 190 111 3-0 1-1 .800 7-2 310 188 5-0 2-2 0-0 .778 Won 4 Utah State 4-1 137 117 2-0 2-1 .800 5-4 254 246 3-1 2-3 0-0 .556 Won 1 Wyoming (RV/NR) 3-2 146 76 3-0 0-2 .600 6-3 248 161 5-0 1-3 0-0 .667 Lost 1 Colorado State 3-2 147 127 1-1 2-1 .600 4-5 285 288 2-2 2-2 0-1 .444 Won 3 New Mexico 0-5 93 156 0-2 0-3 .000 2-7 211 328 2-2 0-5 0-0 .222 Lost 6

2019 WEST DIVISION STANDINGS

Team (Coaches/AP) MW PF PA Hm Rd Pct Overall PF PA Hm Rd Neu Pct Streak San Diego State (RV/RV) 4-2 127 106 1-2 3-0 .667 7-2 187 130 2-2 5-0 0-0 .778 Lost 1 Hawai‘i 3-3 242 230 1-2 2-1 .500 6-4 373 364 4-2 2-2 0-0 .600 Won 1 Nevada 3-3 95 182 2-1 1-2 .500 6-4 191 324 4-1 2-3 0-0 .600 Won 2 Fresno State 2-3 187 186 1-2 1-1 .400 4-5 309 292 2-3 2-2 0-0 .444 Lost 1 San José State 1-5 193 224 1-2 0-3 .167 4-6 309 329 2-3 2-3 0-0 .400 Lost 2 UNLV 0-5 91 204 0-2 0-3 .000 2-7 212 310 1-3 1-4 0-0 .222 Lost 3

THIS WEEK LAST WEEK

Friday, November 15 TV/Digital Time Saturday, November 9 Results Attendance Fresno State at San Diego State* ESPN2/WatchESPN 6:30 p.m. PT Utah State at Fresno State* USU, 37-35 32,037 Wyoming at #21/21 Boise State* BSU, 20-17 (OT) 33,018 Saturday, November 16 TV/Digital Time Nevada at #24/24 San Diego State* NEV, 17-13 27,973 Hawai‘i at UNLV* Spectrum Sports/Facebook 1 p.m. PT San José State at Hawai‘i* UH, 42-40 19,858 Wyoming at Utah State* ESPNU/WatchESPN 2 p.m. MT Idle: Air Force, Colorado State, New Mexico, UNLV | *Mountain West Game Air Force at Colorado State* ESPN2/WatchESPN 5 p.m. MT New Mexico at #19/19 Boise State* ESPN2/WatchESPN 8:15 p.m. MT

Idle: Nevada, San José State | *Mountain West Game

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, Director, Strategic 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.

Theresa Kurtz, Associate Director, Strategic Communications ACCESS TO MW PHOTOS, VIDEO AND AUDIO O: (719) 487-2462 M: (404) 372-2180 E: [email protected] The best way to stay on top of breaking news, trending topics and quick-hitting notes s to follow the Mountain West online. Visit the Conference’s official website and Melissa Katz, Assistant Director, Strategic Communications mobile applications for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android devices to stay on top O: (719) 488-4052 M: (908) 208-2146 E: [email protected] of all of the action:

DIGITAL MEDIA STRATEGY AND CONTENT You can also follow the Mountain West on the league’s official social media channels: Alyssa Purser, Director, Digital Media Strategy and Content @MountainWest | @MW_MBB | @MW_WBB | @MW_OlySports O: (719) 488-4059 E: [email protected] Hashtag: #MWFB | #AtThePeak

Justin Packard, Manager, Digital and Social Media Facebook.com/MountainWestConference O: (719) 487-2471 E: [email protected]

MW NETWORK STAFF YouTube.com/MountainWestConf Brian Tripp, Associate Commissioner, Broadcast Production @MountainWestConference O: (719) 488-4055 M: (303) 229-6766 E: [email protected]

Jesse Kurtz, Executive Producer @MountainWest O: (719) 488-4046 M: (719) 660-3140 E: [email protected] WEEKLY AND POST-GAME PRESS CONFERENCES BROADCAST LIVE Tamara Brown, Production Assistant/Host FOR FREE ON MOUNTAIN WEST NETWORK O: (719) 488-4048 M: (757) 897-7808 E: [email protected] The Mountain West Network will livestream and archive each of the 12 weekly coaches’ press conferences on TheMW.com and the respective institutional website. THE INTERNET - THEMW.COM The regular-season schedule will typically be held as follows: 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 Date Coach, School Time following the conclusion of each contest. You can also find: Mondays Jeff Tedford, Fresno State 11 a.m. PT Mike Bobo, Colorado State Noon MT • MW Football Standings Gary Andersen, Utah State Noon MT • Team-by-Team Statistics and Results • Overall and Conference-Only Statistics (PDF available) Craig Bohl, Wyoming Noon MT • Weekly Release (PDF available) Bryan Harsin, Boise State 1 p.m. MT • Players of the Week Brent Brennan, San José State 1 p.m. PT • Television Information Tuesdays Jay Norvell, Nevada 11 a.m. PT Bob Davie, New Mexico Noon MT STATISTICS/WEEKLY RELEASES Rocky Long, San Diego State Noon PT The MW will post updated statistics to the Conference website no later than the Troy Calhoun, Air Force 12:30 p.m. MT morning following every game. The MW Players of the Week and the weekly press Tony Sanchez, UNLV 3 p.m. PT notes will be made available every Monday. You may obtain this information either Nick Rolovich, Hawai‘i (available on tape-delayed basis) on the Conference website or via email. All post-game press conference for home games will also be streamed and archived. PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Visit TheMW.com/watch-live for additional information and for schedule updates. Mountain West Players of the Week will be released every Monday from September 2 - December 2. Nominations are submitted by the institutional sports information offices and the winners are selected by the MW staff. Weekly award winners are selected for offense, defense and special teams.

AWARDS AND HONORS 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:

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

THEMW.COM • MOUNTAINWEST • #MWFB WEEKLY RELEASE: NOVEMBER 11 • PAGE 2 COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS MOUNTAIN DIVISION WEST DIVISION HEAD COACHING RECORDS 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: ...... 93-69 (13th season) Fax: ...... (719) 333-3798 Fax: ...... (559) 278-4689 School: ...... 93-69 (13th 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: ...... 66-21 (7th season) Website: ...... GoAirForceFalcons.com Website: ...... GoBulldogs.com School: ...... 59-16 (6th 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: ...... 27-32 (5th season) School: ...... 27-32 (5th season) Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/usafafootball Facebook: . . . Facebook.com/FresnoStateAthletics YouTube: . . . . .YouTube.com/GoAirForceFalcons YouTube: . . . . YouTube.com/FresnoStateAthletics Fresno State - Jeff Tedford Instagram: ...... @AF_Football Instagram: ...... @Fresno_State_Football Overall: ...... 108-67 (14th season) School: ...... 26-10 (3rd season) Boise State - Joe Nickell/Aaron Juarez/Craig Lawson Hawai‘i - Derek Inouchi/Neal Iwamoto Phone: . . . (208) 426-3868/426-3438/426-1515 Phone: ...... (808) 956-4478/956-7506 Hawai‘i - Nick Rolovich Fax: ...... (208) 426-1778 Fax: ...... (808) 956-4470 Overall: ...... 24-25 (4th season) Press Box: ...... (208) 426-1408 Press Box: ...... (808) 486-1800 School: ...... 24-25 (4th season) Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Nevada - Jay Norvell [email protected] Website: ...... HawaiiAthletics.com Overall: ...... 16-18 (3rd season) Website: ...... BroncoSports.com Flagship Radio: . . . . ESPN 1420 AM (Honolulu) School: ...... 16-18 (3rd season) Flagship Radio: ...... KBOI 670 AM (Boise) Twitter: ...... @HawaiiFootball Twitter: ...... @BroncoSportsFB Facebook: . .Facebook.com/HawaiiRainbowWarriorsFootball New Mexico - Bob Davie Facebook: . . . . . Facebook.com/BroncoFootball YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/HawaiiAthletics Overall: ...... 70-85 (13th season) YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/BroncoSports Instagram: ...... @RainbowWarriorsFootball School: ...... 35-60 (8th season) Instagram: ...... @BoiseStateFootball Nevada - Chad Hartley/Katie Rihn San Diego State - Rocky Long Colorado State - Kyle Neaves/Mike Brohard Phone: ...... (775) 682-6982/682-6963 Overall: ...... 142-106 (19th season) Phone: . . . . . (228) 424-6921/(970) 290-0650 Fax: ...... (775) 784-4386 School: ...... 77-37 (8th season) Fax: ...... (970) 491-1348 Press Box: ...... (775) 784-6545 Press Box: ...... (970) 491-8100 Email: ...... [email protected] San José State - Brent Brennan Overall: ...... 7-27 (3rd season) Email: ...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] School: ...... 7-27 (3rd season) [email protected] Website: NevadaWolfPack.com Website: ...... CSURams.com Flagship Radio: ...... ESPN 94.5 FM (Reno) UNLV - Tony Sanchez Flagship Radio: . . . KARS 102.9 FM (Fort Collins) Twitter: ...... @NevadaFootball Overall: ...... 17-39 (5th season) ...... KDCO 1340 AM/104.7 FM (Denver) Facebook: . . . . .Facebook.com/NevadaWolfPack School: ...... 17-39 (5th season) Twitter: ...... @CSUFootball YouTube: . . . . . YouTube.com/WolfPackAthletics Facebook ...... Facebook.com/CSUFootball Instagram: ...... @NevadaFootball Utah State - Gary Andersen YouTube: . . . . .YouTube.com/CSURamsAthletics Overall: ...... 61-65 (11th season) Instagram: ...... @CSUFootball San Diego State - Mike May/Jamie McConeghy School: ...... 31-28 (5th season) Phone: ...... (619) 594-3023/594-4348 New Mexico - Frank Mercogliano Fax: ...... (619) 582-6541 Wyoming - Craig Bohl Phone: ...... (505) 410-4844 Press Box: ...... (619) 281-0405 Overall: ...... 138-69 (17th season) Fax: ...... (505) 925-5609 Email: ...... [email protected] School: ...... 34-37 (6th season) Press Box: ...... (505) 925-5573 [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Website: ...... GoAztecs.com Website: ...... GoLobos.com Flagship Radio: . .The Mighty 1090 AM (San Diego) Flagship Radio: . . . KKOB 770 AM (Albuquerque) Twitter: ...... @SDSUFootball Twitter: ...... @UNMLoboFB Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/SDSUFootball Facebook: . . . . Facebook.com/UNMLoboFootball YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/GoAztecsCom 2019 ATTENDANCE FIGURES YouTube: . . . . YouTube.com/LoboTVNewMexicoLobos Instagram: ...... @SDSU_Football Instagram: ...... @UNMLoboFB REGULAR SEASON HOME San José State - Lawrence Fan Team G Total Avg. High Utah State - Doug Hoffman/Wade Denniston Phone: ...... (408) 924-1217/924-1211 Air Force 5 141,080 28,216 41,401 Phone: ...... (435) 797-3714/797-1361 Fax: ...... (408) 924-1291 Boise State 5 169,437 33,887 36,902 Fax: ...... (435) 797-2615 Press Box: ...... (408) 924-1234 Colorado State 4 102,787 25,697 29,767 Press Box: ...... (435) 797-1686 Email: ...... [email protected] Fresno State 5 157,007 31,401 34,790 Email: ...... [email protected] Website: ...... SJSUSpartans.com Hawai‘i 6 138,341 23,057 26,807 [email protected] Flagship Radio: . . . .RealTalk 910 AM (San Jose) Nevada 5 80,397 16,079 20,144 Website: ...... UtahStateAggies.com Twitter: ...... @SJSUSpartanFB New Mexico 4 69,028 17,257 27,269 San Diego State 4 124,320 31,080 40,222 Flagship Radio: . . . . . KZNS 1280 AM (Logan) Facebook: . . .Facebook.com/SJSUSpartansFootball San José State 5 79,539 15,908 19,184 Twitter: ...... @USUFootball YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/SJSUAthletics UNLV 4 80,496 20,124 24,681 Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/USUFootball Instagram: ...... @SJSUSpartanFB Utah State 4 82,976 20,744 25,472 YouTube: . . . . .YouTube.com/UtahStateAthletics Wyoming 5 116,890 23,378 28,814 Instagram: ...... @USUFootball UNLV - Mark Wallington/Sarah Micinski Total 56 1,342,298 23,970 Phone: . . . . . (702) 895-4472/(509) 499-4656 Wyoming - Tim Harkins/Nick Seeman Fax: ...... (702) 895-0989 REGULAR SEASON ROAD/NEUTRAL SITES Phone: ...... (307) 766-2256/766-2290 Press Box: ...... (702) 895-1248 Team G Total Avg. High Fax: ...... (307) 766-2346 Email: ...... [email protected] Air Force 4 147,494 36,874 36,498 Press Box: ...... (307) 766-2222 ...... [email protected] Boise State 4 153,712 38,428 58,930 Email: ...... [email protected] Website: ...... UNLVRebels.com Colorado State 5 190,880 38,176 66,997 [email protected] Flagship Radio: ESPN 1100 AM / 98.9 FM (Las Vegas) Fresno State 4 110,803 27,701 57,329 Website: ...... GoWYO.com Twitter: ...... @UNLVFootball Hawai‘i 4 132,245 33,061 67,589 Flagship Radio: . . . . KFBC 1240 AM (Cheyenne) Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/UNLVFootball Nevada 5 120,752 24,150 50,920 Twitter: ...... @WYO_Football YouTube: ...... YouTube.com/UNLVAthletics New Mexico 5 149,357 29,871 77,622 Facebook: ...... Facebook.com/WYOFootball Instagram: ...... @UNLVFootball San Diego State 5 114,778 22,956 36,951 YouTube: . . . . . YouTube.com/WyomingAthletics San José State 5 151,359 30,272 56,058 Instagram: ...... @WYO_Football UNLV 5 131,150 26,230 37,714 Utah State 5 207,945 41,589 100,266 Wyoming 4 98,025 24,506 33,018 Total 55 1,708,500 31,063

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AUTONOMOUS FIVE WINS #HIGHLIGHTS In 2019, the Mountain West has picked up wins against opponents from the ACC (NOTES FROM AROUND THE MOUNTAIN WEST IN 280 CHARACTERS OR LESS) (Florida State), Big Ten (Purdue), Pac-12 (Arizona, Colorado, Oregon State and UCLA) and SEC (Arkansas, Missouri and Vanderbilt). • The @MountainWest has won eight of its last 12 games over the @pac12 (dating back to September 2018). The nine victories against autonomous five opponents are the most since 2008 (10), which is the league record for wins over A5 opponents. • Against all A5 competition, the @MountainWest has won 10 of its last 20 games.

In 2019, the Mountain West has the most nonconference autonomous five victories • The @MountainWest has won nine games against autonomous 5 opponents in among all FBS conferences. A conference-by-conference breakdown is below: 2019. The league single-season record for victories against A5 opponents is 10 (2008). CONFERENCE NONCONFERENCE WINS Mountain West 9 • The @MountainWest’s nine nonconference autonomous 5 victories are the most Big 12 6 nationally. SEC 6 AAC 6 • .@BroncoSportsFB was ranked No. 22 in the first @CFBPlayoff rankings of 2019. Big Ten 5 Pac-12 5 • Seven @MountainWest teams have either been nationally ranked or received ACC 4 votes in the Amway Coaches Poll in 2019, the most in Conference history. Sun Belt 3 C-USA 1 • The @MountainWest has been nationally ranked in 15 of the last 19 College MAC 1 Football Playoff Rankings.

More autonomous five notes below: • In the past 15 years, the @MountainWest has been the top non-autonomous 5 • Air Force, which went on the road and beat an undefeated Colorado team on conference nine times and second four times. Sept. 14, earned its first autonomous five victory since 2010. • In the 20 seasons since the league’s inception, the @MountainWest’s champion • Boise State has defeated an autonomous five opponent in seven of nine seasons or a current MW member has been a BCS/CFP participant eight times. since joining the Mountain West. This season, the Broncos got a season-opening win at Florida State. • The @MountainWest has 29 nonconference victories this season, the second- • Nevada has defeated an autonomous five opponent in back-to-back years (Oregon most all-time by the league. The Conference record is 30 (2014 & 2016). State in 2018). The Wolf Pack’s victory over Purdue (Aug. 30) is the first time a MW team beat an opponent from the Big Ten since 2010. • Since the @MountainWest created two divisions prior to the 2013 season, • San Diego State owns the highest win percentage nationally against the Pac-12 @USUFootball is the first team to win at perennial West Division powers Fresno since 2016, compiling a 5-1 (.833) record. State and San Diego State in the same season. • San José State defeated Arkansas (31-24) on Sept. 21, the Spartans’ first autonomous 5 victory since 2006. • .@GoAztecs lead the country in road wins with five (5-0). • UNLV went on the road and dismantled Vanderbilt 34-10 on Oct. 12, earning its first autonomous five victory since 2008 (Defeated Iowa State 34-31 on Sept. 20). • .@GoAztecs’ five victories over @pac12 opponents are the most for any non- • Wyoming, which defeated Missouri on Aug. 31, earned its first A5 victory since autonomous 5 school against any autonomous 5 conference nationally. Nov. 8, 2008 (Tennessee). • .@BroncoSportsFB has been selected to win the Mountain Division for the sixth BOWL ELIGIBILITY consecutive season, while @FresnoStateFB is favored to win the West Division On Oct. 12, Boise State became eligible for the postseason with a 59-37 victory over for the second consecutive year. Hawai‘i. The Broncos have been selected for a bowl in 17 consecutive years, a streak that is best among the nonautonomous five and is tied with Wisconsin for fifth-longest • .@BroncoSportsFB has won at least 10 games in three consecutive seasons, tied streak nationally. as the longest active streak amongst the nonautonomous 5 (Troy).

On Oct. 19, San Diego State earned a road win over San José State, making the Aztecs • .@HawaiiFootball won back-to-back A5 games for the first time since 2006-07. bowl eligible for the 10th consecutive season. On Dec. 24, 2006, the Rainbow Warriors knocked off Arizona State and then defeated Washington nearly a year later (Dec. 1, 2007). On Oct. 26, Air Force and Wyoming both became bowl eligible. Air Force, which is eligible for the postseason for the first time since 2016, defeated Utah State, while Wyoming, which earned its fourth-consecutive postseason eligibility, knocked off POSTSEASON SUCCESS Nevada. The Mountain West has sent at least six teams to the postseason in six consecutive years. Nevada earned bowl eligibility with a road win against nationally ranked San Diego State on Nov. 9. The Wolf Pack is bowl eligible for the second-consecutive season. The MW, which has earned 96 bowl bids, including Boise State’s 2018 appearance vs. Boston College, since 1999 and holds a 52-43 (.547) all-time record, owns the The MW is one of five FBS conferences with at least five bowl eligible teams. second-best win percentage in bowl games in the last 15 seasons among the 10 FBS conferences (.563), trailing only the SEC (.617). CEMENTING NAME IN MW RECORD BOOK • Boise State junior Curtis Weaver became the Mountain West’s all-time sack leader Bowl win percentage since 2004: on Oct. 5, recording three sacks against UNLV. Weaver enters Week 12 of the 2019 season with 33.0 career sacks, the most among active FBS defenders. Conference Bowl Record (since 2004) Pct. • Utah State’s Savon Scarver is tied for second in Conference history with five career SEC 87-54 .617 kickoff return touchdowns, while San Diego State’s Juwan Washington is tied for MOUNTAIN WEST 45-35 .563 fourth with three. In 2019, Scarver is one of just four FBS players with multiple Sun Belt 25-20 .556 kickoff return touchdowns. Conference USA 46-41 .529 • Utah State’s Dominik Eberle has made 152 consecutive PATs, a Mountain West Big 12 58-53 .523 record. Additionally, Eberle has made 57 career field goals, tied for the most Pac-12 51-48 .515 all-time in Conference history. He shares the record with Utah’s Louie Sakoda Big East/American 40-43 .482 (2005-08). ACC 63-72 .467 • Wyoming’s Austin Conway has returned 102 punts in his career, second-most in Big Ten 54-68 .443 league history. Wyoming’s Hoost Marsh (2004-07) owns the MW record with 104 MAC 21-53 .284 punt returns. • Wyoming’s Cooper Rothe has made 55 career field goals, the third-most all-time in Mountain West history. Current Utah State kicker Dominik Eberle and Utah’s Louie Sakoda (2005-08) hold the MW record with 57 career makes. • Wyoming linebacker Logan Wilson has 388 career tackles, just eight shy of entering the Mountain West’s top 5 all-time. Wilson’s 388 tackles are the second- most among active FBS defenders.

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BOISE STATE IS WINNINGEST TEAM IN FBS SINCE 2002 AHEAD OF THE CLASS Boise State has amassed 184 wins since the start of the 2002 season, making the Below is a look at overall and MW records since the insitutions joined the Conference: Broncos the second-winningest team at the FBS level during that time. Below is a MW Record Overall Record breakdown of the leaders nationally: Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Bowls ^Boise State 56-12 .824 90-24 .789 8 MOST WINS SINCE 2002 +Utah State 34-19 .642 50-38 .568 5 Rk. Team Wins *Fresno State 37-24 .607 56-45 .554 5 1. Ohio State 185 San Diego State 85-73 .538 129-127 .504 9 2. Boise State 184 Air Force 82-75 .522 143-113 .559 11 3. Alabama 179 Colorado State 77-80 .490 124-133 .482 12 4. Oklahoma 178 New Mexico 60-97 .382 100-152 .397 7 5. LSU 167 Wyoming 57-100 .363 103-147 .412 5 *Nevada 19-33 .365 47-49 .490 4 BEST HOME RECORD SINCE 2003 +San José State 17-37 .315 26-58 .310 1 Rk. Team W-L Pct. UNLV 44-113 .280 76-173 .305 2 1. Boise State 99-7 .934 *Hawai‘i 17-45 .274 34-65 .343 2 2. Oklahoma 95-9 .913 3. Ohio State 109-11 .908 TEAM SHUTOUTS (SINCE MW INCEPTION IN 1999) 4. LSU 104-14 .881 Rk. Team Games Last Time 5. USC 86-16 .843 1. ^Boise State 13 Oct. 3, 2015 (Hawai‘i, 55-0) 2. Air Force 8 Sept. 1, 2018 (Stony Brook, 38-0) BEST ROAD/NEUTRAL WINNING PERCENTAGE SINCE 2003 3. New Mexico 6 Sept. 6, 2015 (Miss Valley State, 66-0) Rk. Team W-L Pct. *Fresno State 6 Oct. 14, 2017 (New Mexico, 38-0) 1. Boise State 81-27 .750 San Diego State 6 Aug. 31, 2019 (Weber State, 6-0) 2. USC 76-34 .691 6. Wyoming 4 Sept. 9, 2017 (Gardner-Webb, 0-27) 3. TCU 74-35 .679 7. *Hawai‘i 3 Nov. 15, 2014 (San José State, 13-0) 4. LSU 67-32 .677 *Nevada 3 Oct. 8, 2011 (UNLV, 37-0) 5. Texas 71-36 .664 +San José State 3 Aug. 29, 2013 (Sacramento State, 24-0) +Utah State 3 Nov. 18, 2017 (Hawai‘i, 38-0) CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUT OUT 11. UNLV 2 Sept. 22, 2007 (Utah, 27-0) Rk. Team Games Last Time Shut Out 12. Colorado State 1 Nov. 5, 2016 (Fresno State, 37-0) 1. Boise State 288 Sept. 27, 1997 (Washington State, 0-58) 2. Utah State 151 Nov. 10, 2007 (Boise State, 0-52) OVERTIME GAMES 3. Nevada 137 Sept. 5, 2009 (Notre Dame, 0-35) Below is a look at MW records in overtime since it was established in the FBS in 4. Wyoming 115 Oct. 9, 2010 (TCU, 0-45) 1996: 5. UNLV 102 Oct. 8, 2011 (Nevada, 0-37) 6. Colorado State 74 Nov. 23, 2013 (Utah State, 0-13) Team 2019 Overall Last Overtime Game 7. Fresno State 39 Nov. 5, 2016 (Colorado State, 0-37) Air Force 1-0 8-6 Sept. 14, 2019 (Def. Colorado, 30-23) 8. New Mexico 27 Oct. 14, 2017 (Fresno State, 0-38) ^Boise State 1-0 6-6 Nov. 9, 2019 (Def. Wyoming, 20-17) 9. Hawai‘i 25 Nov. 18, 2017 (Utah State, 0-38) Colorado State 0-0 1-5 Nov. 11, 2017 (Lost to Boise State, 52-59) 10. Air Force 24 Nov. 4, 2017 (Army, 0-21) *Fresno State 0-1 8-11 Sept. 7, 2019 (Lost to Minneosta, 35-38) 11. San José State 20 Sept. 8, 2018 (Washington State, 0-31) *Hawai‘i 0-0 10-5 Nov. 24, 2018 (Def. San Diego State, 31-30) 12. San Diego State 9 Dec. 19, 2018 (Ohio, 0-27) *Nevada 0-0 7-6 Dec. 29, 2018 (Def. Arkansas State, 16-13) New Mexico 0-0 4-5 Sept. 7, 2013 (Def. UTEP, 42-35) NCAA CONSECUTIVE SCORING STREAK RECORDS San Diego State 0-0 8-4 Nov. 24, 2018 (Lost to Hawai‘i, 30-31) Rk. Team Streak Dates By Team +San José State 0-0 3-7 Sept. 29, 2018 (Lost to Hawai‘i, 41-44; 5OT)! 1. Florida 396 11/5/1988 - present UNLV 0-0 4-10 Sept. 24, 2016 (Lost to Idaho, 30-33) 2. Michigan 365 10/27/1984 - 9/6/2014 Notre Dame +Utah State 0-0 6-6 Dec. 29, 2017 (Lost at New Mexico State, 20-26) 3. BYU 361 9/27/1975 - 11/15/2003 Utah Wyoming 0-1 8-7 Nov. 9, 2019 (Lost to Boise State, 20-17) 4. TCU 342 11/23/1991 - present 5. Virginia Tech 318 9/23/95 - present !Longest game in Mountain West history (5OT) 6. Georgia 313 10/7/95 - present 7. Air Force 306 9/4/1993 - 11/4/2017 Army ^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011. 8. Nebraska 304 9/28/96 - present *Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012, while Hawai‘i 9. Boise State 288 9/27/1997 - present joined as a football-only member. Tennessee 288 9/24/94 - 9/30/17 Georgia +San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013. 11. Ohio State 283 12/30/93 - 11/26/16 Clemson 12. Texas 282 11/29/1980 - 10/02/2004 Oklahoma 13. Washington State 280 10/22/1984 - 10/18/2008 USC 14. Washington 271 11/14/1981 - 10/16/2004 USC 15. Oregon 267 10/5/1985 - 11/15/2007 UCLA

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MOUNTAIN VS. WEST The Mountain Division holds an all-time record of 82-50 (.621) against opponents from the West Division since divisional play was established in the Mountain West in 2013.

MOUNTAIN DIVISION WEST DIVISION 2019 Record vs. West: 13-5 (.722) 2019 Record vs. Mountain: 5-13 (.278) At Home: 7-2 (.778) At Home: 3-6 (.333) MW FOOTBALL ON SIRIUS/XM SATELLITE RADIO On Road: 6-3 (.667) On Road: 2-7 (.222) 2018 Record vs. West: 9-10 (.474) 2018 Record vs. Mountain: 10-9 (.526) The following game will be available on SIRIUS/XM Satellite radio this week: At Home: 4-6 (.400) At Home: 4-5 (.444) On Road: 5-4 (.556) On Road: 6-4 (.600) Date Game Time SIRIUS/XM 2017 Record vs. West: 12-7 (.632) 2017 Record vs. Mountain: 7-12 (.368) At Home: 7-3 (.700) At Home: 4-5 (.444) Fri., Nov. 15 Fresno State at San Diego State 6:30 p.m. PT Sirius 84/XM 84 On Road: 5-4 (.556) On Road: 3-7 (.300) 2016 Record vs. West: 14-5 (.737) 2016 Record vs. Mountain: 5-14 (.263) Internet 84 At Home: 7-3 (.700) At Home: 2-7 (.222) Sat., Nov. 16 Hawai‘i at UNLV 1 p.m. PT Internet 978 On Road: 7-2 (.778) On Road: 3-7 (.300) 2015 Record vs. West: 13-6 (.684) 2015 Record vs. Mountain: 6-13 (.316) Sat., Nov. 16 Wyoming at Utah State 2 p.m. MT Internet 979 At Home: 8-1 (.889) At Home: 5-5 (.500) On Road: 5-5 (.500) On Road: 1-8 (.111) Sat., Nov. 16 Air Force at Colorado State 5 p.m. MT XM 380/Internet 969 2014 Record vs. West: 14-5 (.737) 2014 Record vs. Mountain: 5-14 (.263) At Home: 7-3 (.700) At Home: 2-7 (.222) Sat., Nov. 16 New Mexico at Boise State 8:15 p.m. MT Sirius 81/XM 81 On Road: 7-2 (.778) On Road: 3-7 (.300) 2013 Record vs. West: 7-12 (.368) 2013 Record vs. Mountain: 12-7 (.632) Internet 81 At Home: 4-5 (.444) At Home: 7-3 (.700) On Road: 3-7 (.300) On Road: 5-4 (.556) All-Time vs. West: 82-50 (.621) All-Time vs. Mountain: 50-82 (.379) At Home: 44-23 (.657) At Home: 27-38 (.415) On Road: 38-27 (.585) On Road: 23-44 (.343)

Teams with 8+ wins in 2019: 1 Teams with 8+ wins in 2019: 0 Teams with 8+ wins in 2018: 2 Teams with 8+ wins in 2018: 2 Teams with 8+ wins in 2017: 2 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 Teams with 8+ wins in 2014: 4 Teams with 8+ wins in 2014: 0 Teams with 8+ wins in 2013: 3 Teams with 8+ wins in 2013: 2

MW Championship Game Record: 2-4 MW Championship Game Record: 4-2

2018 Bowl Appearances: 2 2018 Bowl Appearances: 4 2018 Bowl Record: 1-0* 2018 Bowl Record: 2-2 2017 Bowl Appearances: 4 2017 Bowl Appearances: 2 2017 Bowl Record: 2-2 2017 Bowl Record: 1-1 2016 Bowl Appearances: 5 2016 Bowl Appearances: 2 2016 Bowl Record: 2-3 2016 Bowl Record: 2-0 2015 Bowl Appearances: 5 2015 Bowl Appearances: 3 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 2013 Bowl Record: 2-1 2013 Bowl Record: 1-2

*2018 ServPro First Responder Bowl between Boise State and Boston College was cancelled due to weather.

2019 MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

OFFENSE SPECIALISTS QB Jordan Love** Jr. Utah State P Ryan Stonehouse* Jr. Colorado State WR John Hightower Sr. Boise State PK Cooper Rothe* Sr. Wyoming WR Cedric Byrd II Sr. Hawai‘i KR/PR Savon Scarver* Jr. Utah State RB Juwan Washington Sr. San Diego State RB Toa Taua So. Nevada Offensive Player of the Year: Jordan Love, Jr., QB, Utah State OL Ezra Cleveland* Jr. Boise State Defensive Player of the Year: Curtis Weaver, Jr., DL, Boise State OL John Molchon* Sr. Boise State Special Teams Player of the Year: Cooper Rothe, Sr., PK, Wyoming OL Jake Nelson Sr. Nevada OL Keith Ismael* Jr. San Diego State * - member of the 2018 All-Mountain West first team OL Justin Polu Sr. UNLV ** - member of the 2018 All-Mountain West second team TE Jared Rice** Sr. Fresno State

DEFENSE DL Jordan Jackson** Jr. Air Force DL David Moa Sr. Boise State DL Curtis Weaver* Jr. Boise State DL Tipa Galeai** Sr. Utah State LB Mykal Walker* Sr. Fresno State LB Kyahva Tezino* Sr. San Diego State LB David Woodward** Jr. Utah State DB Jeremy Fejedelem Sr. Air Force DB Juju Hughes** Sr. Fresno State Jordan Love Curtis Weaver Cooper Rothe DB Tariq Thompson** Jr. San Diego State DB DJ Williams So. Utah State

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FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP HOST DETERMINATION PROCEDURE 2019 MOUNTAIN WEST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Sept. 2 Offensive: Cedric Byrd, Sr., WR, Hawai‘i Host Determination: The Mountain West Football Championship Game shall be played at Defensive: Alijah Halliburton, Sr., SS, Wyoming Special Teams: Eric Sachse, Sr., PK, Boise State the site of the divisional champion with the highest winning percentage in Conference Brandon Talton, Fr., PK, Nevada games only. Sept. 9 Offensive: JoJo Ward, Sr., WR, Hawai‘i Host Tie Breaker: In the event of a tie, the following procedure shall be used to determine Defensive: Kyahva Tezino, Sr., LB, San Diego State the host location for the Championship Game: Special Teams: Matt Araiza, RS-Fr., PK, San Diego State Sept. 16 Offensive: Donald Hammond III, Jr., QB, Air Force 1. Head-to-head result between the tied divisional champions. Defensive: Jeremy Fejedelem, Sr., DB, Air Force Special Teams: Brandon Talton, Fr., PK, Nevada 2. If still tied: • If one team was ranked in the latest available CFP Selection Committee ranking Sept. 23 Offensive: Josh Love, Sr., QB, San José State Defensive: Bobby Brown II, Jr., DB, San José State and wins in the final weekend of the regular season, they will be declared the Special Teams: Dominik Eberle, Sr., PK, Utah State host. If in that same scenario, the team that was the highest-ranked team in the latest available CFP Selection Committee ranking loses in the final weekend of the Sept. 30 Offensive: Cole McDonald, Jr., QB, Hawai‘i regular season, a composite average of selected computer rankings will be used; Defensive: David Woodward, Jr., LB, Utah State -OR- Special Teams: Savon Scarver, Jr., KR, Utah State • If both teams are ranked in the latest available CFP Selection Committee ranking, Oct. 7 Offensive: Josh Love, Sr., QB, San José State the highest-ranked team that wins in the final weekend of the regular season; Defensive: Luq Barcoo, Sr., CB, San Diego State -OR- Special Teams: Matt Mercurio, Fr., PK, San José State • If neither of the ranked teams win in the final weekend of the regular season, a composite average of selected computer rankings after all games conclude the Oct. 14 Offensive: Warren Jackson, Jr., WR, Colorado State Defensive: Javin White, Sr., LB, UNLV final weekend of the regular season will be used; Special Teams: Brandon Talton, Fr., PK, Nevada -OR- • If neither team is ranked in the latest available CFP Selection Committee ranking Oct. 21 Offensive: Mike Schmidt, Sr., QB, Air Force going into the final weekend of the regular season, a composite average of selected Defensive: Justin Rice, Jr., LB, Fresno State computer rankings after all games conclude the final weekend of the regular Special Teams: Brandon Heicklen, Sr., P, San Diego State season will be used. Oct. 28 Offensive: Xazavian Valladay, So., RB, Wyoming Defensive: Logan Stewart, Jr., DB, Colorado State 3. If still tied, the best record against common Conference opponents. Special Teams: Matt Mercurio, Fr., PK, San José State

4. If still tied, the team with the highest overall winning percentage (Conference and Nov. 4 Offensive: George Holani, Fr., RB, Boise State Defensive: Evan Williams, Fr., DB, Fresno State non-conference excluding exempt games). Special Teams: Avery Williams, Jr., PR, Boise State

5. If still tied, a coin toss will be conducted by the Commissioner. Nov. 11 Offensive: Chevan Cordeiro, Fr., QB, Hawai‘i Defensive: Sam Hammond, Jr., DE, Nevada Special Teams: Dominik Eberle, Sr., PK, Utah State 2019 MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Nov. 18 Offensive: Defensive: Special Teams: The 2019 Mountain West Football Championship game will be played on Saturday, December 7 at 2 p.m. MT/1 p.m. PT/11 a.m. HT. The contest will be played at the Nov. 25 Offensive: home stadium of the regular-season Mountain West divisional champion with the Defensive: highest win percentage in Conference games only. ESPN will broadcast the matchup Special Teams: for the fourth consecutive year. Dec. 2 Offensive: Defensive: QUICK FACTS Special Teams: Date: . . Sat., Dec. 7, 2019 Time: . . 2 p.m. MT/1 p.m. PT/11 a.m. HT ACTIVE CAREER MW WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS Television: ESPN 6 - Jordan Love, Utah State 4 - Dominik Eberle, Utah State Site: . . Home stadium of the 3 - Avery Williams, Boise State; Brandon Talton, Nevada; Kyahva Tezino, San Diego regular-season State divisional champion 2 - Cole McDonald, Hawai‘i; Darren Hall, San Diego State; Josh Love, San José with the highest win State; Matt Mercurio, San José State; Javin White, UNLV; Cooper Rothe, Wyoming percentage in Conference 1 - Jeremy Fejedelem, Air Force; Donald Hammond III, Air Force; Isaiah Sanders, games only. Air Force; Mike Schmidt, Air Force; George Holani, Boise State; David Moa, Boise State; Eric Sachse, Boise State; Joel Velazquez, Boise State; Warren Jackson, Mountain: . Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State; Logan Stewart, Colorado State; Jaron Bryant, Fresno State; Juju Colorado State, Hughes, Fresno State; Justin Rice, Fresno State; Mykal Walker, Fresno State; New Mexico, Evan Williams, Fresno State; Cedric Byrd, Hawai‘i; Chevan Cordeiro, Hawai‘i; Ryan Utah State, Wyoming Meskell, Hawai‘i; JoJo Ward, Hawai‘i; Quinton Conaway, Nevada; Sam Hammond, West: . . Fresno State, Hawai‘i, Nevada; Kelton Moore, Nevada; Tyson Dyer, New Mexico; Elijah Lilly, New Mexico; Matt Araiza, San Diego State; Luq Barcoo, San Diego State; Brandon Heicklen, Nevada, San Diego State, San Diego State; Kaelin Himphill, San Diego State; Tariq Thompson, San Diego San José State, UNLV State; Juwan Washington, San Diego State; Bobby Brown II, San José State; Jericho Flowers, UNLV; Daniel Gutierrez, UNLV; Armani Rogers, UNLV; Savon Scarver, Utah State; David Woodward, Utah State; Alijah Halliburton, Wyoming; Xazavian Valladay, Wyoming; Tyler Vander Waal, Wyoming; Logan Wilson, Wyoming

**BYU quarterbacks John Beck (2003-06) and Max Hall (2007-09) hold the Mountain West record for career weekly awards (10).

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OFF THE FIELD

• The United States Air Force Academy is the only undergraduate institution in the world where students help design, build, test, launch and operate uniquely designed small satellites utilized in accomplishing real Department of Defense missions. USAFA currently manages three operational satellites in orbit. • Boise State and San Diego State were named two of the most innovative na- tional universities in the country for 2019 in a U.S. News and World Report survey of higher education leaders (T45th). • Fort Collins, Colorado (Colorado State) and Logan, Utah, (Utah State) are ranked in the top 25 in CollegeRanker.com’s annual “The 50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever” - Fort Collins No. 3 and Logan No. 25. • Colorado State’s Professional Veterinary Medicine Program is currently ranked No. 3 in the nation, based on the most recent ranking by U.S. News and World Report. It has held a spot among the top three vet schools for at least two decades. • New Mexico has been granted a Top Secret Facility Clearance from the Department of Defense and is entrusted with conducting classified and export controlled research. • San Diego State students are graduating at record high rates across all seven colleges. SDSU now ranks No. 1 nationally in graduation rate performance, based on U.S. News and World Report’s most recent college rankings. • San José State College of Engineering Professor Ahmed Banafa has extensive experience in research, operations and management, with focus on IoT, Blockchain, Cybersecurity and AI. He was named the No. 1 tech voice to fol- low, technology fortune teller and influencer by LinkedIn in 2018. The Mountain West has announced a new branding and marketing campaign for • In late 2018, UNLV was elevated to R1 “very high research activity” status by the conference to further define the MW’s strong, energetic brand as it begins its the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. UNLV is now 21st year as an NCAA Division I athletic conference. in the top three percent of more than 4,000 institutions nationwide. Addi- tionally, New Mexico is also an RI research institution. Only 115 institutions Designed to make clearer the league’s purpose, vision and values the conference in the country hold this distinction. has adopted “At the Peak” as its tagline. The new high-impact moniker resonates • Utah State was named one of the top 10 Fulbright U.S. Scholarship-pro- the league’s personality and uniqueness as one of the elite conferences in college ducing Research Institutions by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of athletics. Educational and Cultural Affairs. • This year, Wyoming will open its $105 million Engineering Education and The branding initiative has been in planning and development since February Research Building, a state-of-the-art facility including reconfigurable research 2018. The Mountain West worked in partnership with Old Hat, a strategic laboratories, active-learning classrooms, an active-learning wet laboratory, a marketing agency specializing in collegiate athletics, to develop a plan that would drilling and completions simulation laboratory, an advanced manufacturing showcase the personality of the league. laboratory and many other rooms.

Cradled among the most desirable locations in America, the Mountain West stretches to eight different states from the shores of the Pacific Coastline to the WHAT THEY’RE SAYING: Rocky Mountains. The conference has long been known since its founding for its integrity and its commitment to the ideals of the student-athlete experience and “We feel the Mountain West is able to offer an experience to its student-athletes, fans, alumni and students that is truly unique and affords them opportunities not the unique opportunities afforded to students at each institution. available anywhere else in the country. The Mountain West truly operates at the peak of excellence and we look forward to showcasing that through this campaign.” From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been committed to excellence - Mountain West Commissioner Craig Thompson in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member “As a founding member of the , Air Force is proud to be institutions. Progressive in its approach, the Mountain West continues to cultivate part of the ‘At The Peak’ initiative. Collectively we have accomplished a great deal opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering as a conference to date and we look forward to building upon those achievements academic achievement and sportsmanship. in our bright future.” - Air Force Director of Athletics Nathan Pine

Now in its 21st year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA “Colorado State takes pride in being an original member at the inception of the governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administration Mountain West, and we are excited to be ‘At the Peak’ with our fellow member of intercollegiate athletics. The Mountain West membership is comprised of 11 institutions. There is much that stands tall around the Mountain West, and we all-sport members: the United States Air Force Academy, Boise State University, look forward to playing our role as we share stories of excellence throughout this campaign.” Colorado State University, Fresno State, University of Nevada, University of New - Colorado State Director of Athletics Joe Parker Mexico, San Diego State University, San José State University, UNLV, Utah State University and University of Wyoming. In addition, the University of Hawai‘i and “As a proud member of the Mountain West, Utah State is excited to be ‘At the Peak’ Colorado College participate in the Mountain West as single-sport members in with the other member institutions. The Mountain West has had much success over the years and we are looking forward to being a part of that continued growth through football and women’s soccer, respectively. this campaign.” - Utah State Vice President and Athletics Director

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(Includes Bowl Games) 2019 All-Time Year W L Pct. Bowls Conference W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 1999 22 13 .629 1-2 ACC 1-1 .500 13-16 .448 2000 18 20 .474 3-0 Florida State (Boise State won 36-31) Wake Forest (Utah State lost 35-38) 2001 20 18 .526 2-1 2002 18 27 .400 0-3 American 0-3 .000 11-10 .524 2003 24 18 .571 1-2 Navy (Air Force lost 34-25) 2004 18 17 .514 2-1 Tulsa (San José State lost 34-16; Wyoming lost 24-21) 2005 15 17 .469 2-2 2006 19 21 .475 3-1 Big East (No longer a FBS Conference) 5-7 .417 2007 24 17 .585 4-1 2008 28 13 .683 3-2 Big Ten 1-2 .333 8-51 .136 2009 25 16 .610 4-1 Minnesota (Fresno State lost 38-35) Northwestern (UNLV lost 30-14) 2010 21 21 .500 4-1 Purdue (Nevada won 34-31) 2011 24 21 .533 2-3 2012 19 28 .404 1-4 Big 12 0-0 .000 21-46 .313 2013 23 31 .426 3-3 2014 30 28 .529 3-4 Big West (No longer a FBS Conference) 10-5 .667 2015 23 33 .411 4-4 2016 30 26 .536 4-3 Conference USA 2-0 1.000 40-28 .588 2017 24 31 .436 3-3 Marshall (Boise State won 14-7) 2018 29 25 .537 3-2 UTEP (Nevada won 37-21) 2019 29 18 .617 - Independents 5-4 .556 60-54 .526 TOTALS 483 459 .513 52-43 Army (San José State won 34-29; Air Force won 17-13) BYU (Boise State lost 28-25; Utah State lost 42-14) Liberty (New Mexico lost 17-10) COMPOSITE NONCONFERENCE RECORDS New Mexico State (San Diego State won 31-10; New Mexico won 55-52; Fresno State won 30-17) Notre Dame (New Mexico lost 66-14) (Includes Bowl Games) Team W L Pct. Mid-American 0-1 .000 23-20 .535 Air Force 61 37 .622 Toledo (Colorado State lost 41-35) ^Boise State 33 11 .750 Pac-12 4-4 .500 56-114 .329 Colorado State 47 52 .475 Arizona (Hawai‘i won 45-38) *Fresno State 17 19 .472 Colorado (Colorado State lost 52-31; Air Force won 30-23) *Hawai‘i 17 21 .447 Oregon (Nevada lost 77-6) *Nevada 17 18 .486 Oregon State (Hawai‘i won 31-28) New Mexico 41 56 .423 UCLA (San Diego State won 23-14) San Diego State 43 53 .448 USC (Fresno State lost 31-23) Washington (Hawai‘i lost 52-20) +San José State 9 21 .300 UNLV 33 59 .359 SEC 3-2 .600 11-25 .306 +Utah State 17 17 .500 Arkansas (Colorado State lost 55-34; San José State won 31-24) Wyoming 46 45 .505 LSU (Utah State lost 42-6) TOTALS 381 409 .482 Missouri (Wyoming won 37-31) Vanderbilt (UNLV won 34-10)

2019 NONCONFERENCE RECORDS Sun Belt 1-1 .500 32-17 .653 Arkansas State (UNLV lost 43-17) Texas State (Wyoming won 23-14) (Includes Bowl Games) Team Top 25 FBS Overall WAC (No longer a FBS Conference) 0-0 .000 61-53 .535 Air Force 0-0 2-1 3-1 ^Boise State 0-0 2-1 3-1 Division I FCS 12-0 1.000 132-14 .904 Colorado State 0-0 0-3 1-3 Central Arkansas (Hawai‘i won 35-16) *Fresno State 0-0 1-2 2-2 Colgate (Air Force won 48-7) Idaho (Wyoming won 21-16) *Hawai‘i 0-1 2-1 3-1 Northern Colorado (San José State won 35-18) *Nevada 0-1 2-1 3-1 Portland State (Boise State won 45-10) New Mexico 0-1 1-2 2-2 Sacramento State (Fresno State won 34-20) San Diego State 0-0 2-0 3-0 Sam Houston State (New Mexico won 39-31) +San José State 0-0 2-1 3-1 Southern Utah (UNLV won 56-23) UNLV 0-0 1-2 2-2 Stony Brook (Utah State won 62-7) Weber State (San Diego State won 6-0; Nevada won 19-13) +Utah State 0-1 0-3 1-3 Western Illinois (Colorado State won 38-13) Wyoming 0-0 2-1 3-1 TOTALS 0-4 17-18 29-18 Total 29-18 .617 483-459 .513 Records are based on conference alignments during season in which games were played. ^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011. *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. LSU (55) 9-0 1,591 2 1. LSU (54) 9-0 1,542 1 1. Ohio State 8-0 - 2. Ohio State (5) 9-0 1,523 4 2. Ohio State (5) 9-0 1,480 3 2. LSU 8-0 - 3. Clemson (4) 10-0 1,491 3 3. Clemson (3) 10-0 1,441 4 3. Alabama 8-0 - 4. Alabama 8-1 1,356 1 4. Alabama 8-1 1,312 2 4. Penn State 8-0 - 5. Georgia 8-1 1,327 6 5. Georgia 8-1 1,267 6 5. Clemson 9-0 - 6. Oregon 8-1 1,269 7 6. Oregon 8-1 1,224 7 6. Georgia 7-1 - 7. Minnesota 9-0 1,154 13 7. Minnesota 9-0 1,164 13 7. Oregon 8-1 - 8. Oklahoma 8-1 1,128 8 8. Utah 8-1 1,099 8 8. Utah 8-1 - 9. Utah 8-1 1,096 9 9. Penn State 8-1 1,003 5 9. Oklahoma 7-1 - 10. Baylor 9-0 1,028 10 10. Oklahoma 8-1 1,000 9 10. Florida 7-2 - 11. Penn State 8-1 942 5 11. Florida 8-2 934 10 11. Auburn 7-2 - 12. Florida 8-2 937 11 12. Baylor 9-0 932 11 12. Baylor 8-0 - 13. Auburn 7-2 863 12 13. Auburn 7-2 871 12 13. Wisconsin 6-2 - 14. Michigan 7-2 731 14 14. Michigan 7-2 744 14 14. Michigan 7-2 - 15. Wisconsin 7-2 670 16 15. Wisconsin 7-2 657 16 15. Notre Dame 6-2 - 16. Notre Dame 7-2 659 15 16. Notre Dame 7-2 593 15 16. Kansas State 6-2 - 17. Cincinnati 8-1 590 17 17. Cincinnati 8-1 567 17 17. Minnesota 8-0 - 18. Memphis 8-1 517 19 18. Memphis 8-1 510 19 18. Iowa 6-2 - 19. BOISE STATE 8-1 452 21 19. BOISE STATE 8-1 371 21 19. Wake Forest 7-1 - 20. SMU 9-1 326 23 20. SMU 9-1 346 23 20. Cincinnati 7-1 - 21. Navy 7-1 249 25 21. Navy 7-1 228 25 21. Memphis 8-1 - 22. Iowa 6-3 187 18 22. Texas 6-3 199 NR 22. BOISE STATE 7-1 - 23. Texas 6-3 163 NR 23. Iowa 6-3 197 18 23. Oklahoma State 6-3 - 24. Appalachian State 8-1 133 NR 24. Indiana 7-2 108 NR 24. Navy 7-1 - 25. Indiana 7-2 123 NR 25. Oklahoma State 6-3 77 NR 25. SMU 8-1 -

MW teams receiving votes: San Diego State 32, Air MW teams receiving votes: San Diego State 7, Air MW teams receiving votes: None Force 25, Wyoming 1 Force 2

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

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AIR FORCE UTAH STATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM (community service) AFCA GOOD WORKS PRESEASON TEAM (community service) Isaiah Sanders, Sr., Quarterback Dominik Eberle, Sr., Kicker LOU GROZA AWARD SEMIFINALIST (top place-kicker) BEDNARIK AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (defensive player of the year) Jake Koehnke, Sr., Kicker Tipa Galeai, Sr., Defensive End POLYNESIAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST David Woodword, Jr., Linebacker Mosese Fifita, Sr., Defensive Line BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (outstanding defensive player) WUERFFEL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST (community service) David Woodword, Jr., Linebacker Isaiah Sanders, Sr., Quarterback BUTKUS AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (best linebacker) David Woodword, Jr., Linebacker BOISE STATE DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (best quarterback) AFCA GOOD WORKS PRESEASON TEAM (community service) Jordan Love, Jr., Quarterback Kole Bailey, Jr., Offensive Line JIM THORPE AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (best defensive back) BEDNARIK AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (defensive player of the year) DJ Williams, Sr., Defensive Back Curtis Weaver, Jr., Defensive End JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (best quarterback) BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (outstanding defensive player) Jordan Love, Jr., Quarterback Curtis Weaver, Jr., Defensive Line LOTT IMPACT TROPHY QUARTERFINALIST (biggest “IMPACT” on and off field) DODD TROPHY MIDSEASON WATCH LIST (scholarship, leadership and integrity) David Woodword, Jr., Linebacker Bryan Harsin LOU GROZA AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (top place-kicker) JOHN MACKEY AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most outstanding tight end) Dominik Eberle, Sr., Kicker John Bates, Jr., Tight End MAXWELL AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (player of the year) LOTT IMPACT TROPHY QUARTERFINALIST (biggest “IMPACT” on and off field) Jordan Love, Jr., Quarterback Curtis Weaver, Jr., Defensive Line POLYNESIAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST OUTLAND TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most outstanding interior lineman) Tipa Galeai, Sr., Defensive Line Ezra Cleveland, Jr., Offensive Line Fua Leilua, Sr., Defensive Line John Molchon, Sr., Offensive Line Christopher Unga, Sr., Linebacker PAUL HORNUNG AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most versatile player) WALTER CAMP AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (outstanding player) Avery Williams, Jr., Defensive Back Jordan Love, Jr., Quarterback POLYNESIAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (community service) Kekaula Kaniho, Jr., Defensive Back Dominik Eberle, Sr., Kicker Sonatane Lui, Sr., Defensive Line David Moa, Sr., Defensive Line WYOMING Kekoa Nawahine, Sr., Defensive Back BEDNARIK AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (defensive player of the year) RIMINGTON TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (premier center) Logan Wilson, Sr., Linebacker Garrett Larson, Sr., Center BUTKUS AWARD SEMIFINALIST (best linebacker) TED HENDRICKS AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (top defensive end) Logan Wilson, Sr., Linebacker Curtis Weaver, Jr., Defensive Line LOU GROZA AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (top place-kicker) WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (community service) Cooper Rothe, Sr., Kicker Kole Bailey, Jr., Offensive Line POLYNESIAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST Cassh Maluia, Sr., Linebacker COLORADO STATE AFCA GOOD WORKS PRESEASON TEAM (community service) Adam Prentice, Jr., Fullback BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST (most outstanding receiver) Warren Jackson, Jr., Wide Receiver JOHN MACKEY AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most outstanding tight end) Cameron Butler, Jr., Tight End Trey McBride, So., Tight End RAY GUY AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (punter of the year) Ryan Stonehouse, Jr., Punter WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (community service) Adam Prentice, Jr., Fullback

NEW MEXICO RIMINGTON TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (premier center) Kyle Stapley, Jr., Center WUERFFEL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST (community service) Teton Saltes, Jr., Offensive Line

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FRESNO STATE NEVADA (cont.) BEDNARIK AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (defensive player of the year) TED HENDRICKS AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (top defensive end) Juju Hughes, Sr., Safety Dom Peterson, So., Defensive Line Mykal Walker, Sr., Linebacker WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (community service) BILETNIKOFF AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most outstanding receiver) Lucas Weber, Sr., Linebacker Jared Rice, Sr., Tight End BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (outstanding defensive player) Mykal Walker, Sr., Linebacker SAN DIEGO STATE BUTKUS AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (best linebacker) BEDNARIK AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (defensive player of the year) Mykal Walker, Sr., Linebacker Kyahva Tezino, Sr., Linebacker DOAK WALKER AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (premier running back) BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (outstanding defensive player) Ronnie Rivers, Jr., Running Back Kyahva Tezino, Sr., Linebacker JIM THORPE AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (best defensive back) BUTKUS AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (best linebacker) Jaron Bryant, Sr., Defensive Back Kyahva Tezino, Sr., Linebacker Juju Hughes, Sr., Defensive Back MAXWELL AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (player of the year) JOHN MACKEY AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most outstanding tight end) Juwan Washington, Sr., Running Back Jared Rice, Sr., Tight End JIM THORPE AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (best defensive back) PAUL HORNUNG AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most versatile player) Tariq Thompson, Jr., Defensive Back Ronnie Rivers, Jr., Running Back JOHN MACKEY AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most outstanding tight end) POLYNESIAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST Parker Houston, Sr., Tight End Netane Muti, Jr., Offensive Line OUTLAND TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most outstanding interior lineman) RAY GUY AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (punter of the year) Keith Ismael, Jr., Center Blake Cusick, Sr., Punter PAUL HORNUNG AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most versatile player) Juwan Washington, Sr., Running Back HAWAI‘I RIMINGTON TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (premier center) AFCA GOOD WORKS PRESEASON TEAM (community service) Keith Ismael, Jr., Center Eugene Ford, Jr., Defensive Back WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (community service) BILETNIKOFF AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most outstanding receiver) Parker Houston, Sr., Tight End Cedric Byrd, Sr., Wide Receiver Jojo Ward, Sr., Wide Receiver DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (best quarterback) SAN JOSÉ STATE Cole McDonald, Jr., Quarterback BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST (most outstanding receiver) DOAK WALKER AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (premier running back) Tre Walker, Jr., Wide Receiver Dayton Furata, Sr., Running Back WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (community service) JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD FINALIST (best quarterback) Josh Love, Sr., Quarterback Cole McDonald, Jr., Quarterback LOU GROZA AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (top place-kicker) UNLV Ryan Meskell, Sr., Kicker AFCA GOOD WORKS PRESEASON TEAM (community service) MAXWELL AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (player of the year) Darren Woods, Jr., Sr., Wide Receiver Cole McDonald, Jr., Quarterback BUTKUS AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (best linebacker) POLYNESIAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST Javin White, Sr., Linebacker Dayton Furuta, Sr., Running Back JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (best quarterback) Kohl Levao, Sr., Offensive Line Armani Rogers, Jr., Quarterback Solomon Matautia, Sr., Linebacker POLYNESIAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST Kaimana Padello, Jr., Defensive Line Justin Polu, Sr., Offensive Line Penie Pavihi, Jr., Linebacker Kolo Uasike, So., Defensive Line Solo Vaipulu, So., Offensive Line RIMINGTON TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (premier center) RIMINGTON TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (premier center) Sid Acosta, Sr., Center Kohl Levao, Sr., Center WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (community service) WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (community service) Kaimana Padello, Sr., Defensive Line Darren Woods, Jr., Sr., Wide Receiver NEVADA AFCA GOOD WORKS PRESEASON TEAM (community service) Lucas Weber, Sr., Linebacker BEDNARIK AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (defensive player of the year) Gabe Sewell, Sr., Linebacker DOAK WALKER AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (premier running back) Toa Taua, So., Running Back ESPN MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICA Brandon Talton, Fr., Kicker LOU GROZA AWARD SEMIFINALIST (top place-kicker) Brandon Talton, Fr., Kicker MAXWELL AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (player of the year) Toa Taua, So., Running Back OUTLAND TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST (most outstanding interior lineman) Jake Nelson, Sr., Offensive Lineman POLYNESIAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST Gabriel Sewell, Sr., Linebacker Toa Taua, So., Running Back

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Saturday, August 24 TV/Digital Results Saturday, October 12 TV/Digital Results Arizona at Hawai‘i CBS Sports Network UH, 45-38 San José State at Nevada* AT&T SportsNet/MWN NEV, 41-38 UNLV at Vanderbilt SEC Network/WatchESPN UNLV, 34-10 Thursday, August 29 TV/Digital Results Fresno State at Air Force* CBS Sports Network AF, 43-24 Northern Colorado at San José State None SJSU, 35-18 Wyoming at San Diego State* CBS Sports Network SDSU, 26-22 Hawai‘i at #14/14 Boise State* ESPN2/WatchESPN BSU, 59-37 Friday, August 30 TV/Digital Results Utah State at Wake Forest ACC Network WF, 38-35 Friday, October 18 TV/Digital Results Purdue at Nevada CBS Sports Network NEV, 34-31 UNLV at Fresno State* CBS Sports Network FS, 56-27 Colorado State vs. Colorado% ESPN/WatchESPN CU, 52-31 Saturday, October 19 TV/Digital Results Saturday, August 31 TV/Digital Results New Mexico at Wyoming* AT&T SportsNet/MWN WYO, 23-10 Boise State at Florida State ESPNEWS/WatchESPN BSU, 36-31 San Diego State at San José State* Facebook SDSU, 27-17 Colgate at Air Force ESPN3 AF, 48-7 Air Force at Hawai‘i* CBS Sports Network AF, 56-26 Sam Houston State at New Mexico MWN-Institutional UNM, 39-31 Nevada at Utah State* ESPNU/WatchESPN USU, 36-10 Missouri at Wyoming CBS Sports Network WYO, 37-31 #13/14 Boise State at BYU ESPN2/WatchESPN BYU, 28-25 Weber State at San Diego State Facebook SDSU, 6-0 Southern Utah at UNLV MWN-Institutional UNLV, 56-23 Saturday, October 26 TV/Digital Results Fresno State at USC ESPN/WatchESPN USC, 31-23 San José State at Army CBS Sports Network SJSU, 34-29 Nevada at Wyoming* AT&T SportsNet/MWN WYO, 31-3 Friday, September 6 TV/Digital Results Hawai‘i at New Mexico* Spectrum Sports/Facebook UH, 45-31 Marshall at #24/24 Boise State ESPN2/WatchESPN BSU, 14-7 Colorado State at Fresno State* ESPNU/WatchESPN CSU, 41-31 Utah State at Air Force* ESPN2/WatchESPN AF, 31-7 Saturday, September 7 TV/Digital Results San Diego State at UNLV* CBS Sports Network SDSU, 20-17 Western Illinois at Colorado State AT&T SportsNet/MWN CSU, 38-13 San Diego State at UCLA Pac-12 Networks/P12Now SDSU, 23-14 Saturday, November 2 TV/Digital Results Wyoming at Texas State ESPN+ WYO, 23-14 Army at Air Force CBS Sports Network AF, 17-13 Nevada at #18/16 Oregon Pac-12 Networks/P12Now ORE, 77-6 UNLV at Colorado State* AT&T SportsNet/MWN CSU, 37-17 Stony Brook at Utah State Facebook USU, 62-7 BYU at Utah State ESPN2/WatchESPN BYU, 42-14 Tulsa at San José State ESPN3 TUL, 34-16 #21/21 Boise State at San José State* CBS Sports Network BSU, 52-42 Arkansas State at UNLV Facebook ASU, 43-17 New Mexico at Nevada* ESPNU/WatchESPN NEV, 21-10 Minnesota at Fresno State CBS Sports Network MINN, 38-35 (2OT) Fresno State at Hawai‘i* Spectrum Sports/Facebook FS, 41-38 Oregon State at Hawai‘i Spectrum Sports/Facebook UH, 31-28 Saturday, November 9 TV/Digital Results Saturday, September 14 TV/Digital Results Air Force at New Mexico* (rescheduled for Nov. 23) Air Force at Colorado Pac-12 Networks/P12Now AF, 30-23 (OT) Utah State at Fresno State* CBS Sports Network USU, 37-35 New Mexico at #7/7 Notre Dame NBC/NBC Sports ND, 66-14 Wyoming at #21/21 Boise State* ESPN/WatchESPN BSU, 20-17 (OT) UNLV at Northwestern Big Ten Network/BTN2Go NU, 30-14 Nevada at #24/24 San Diego State* ESPN2/WatchESPN NEV, 17-13 Colorado State at Arkansas SEC Network/WatchESPN ARK, 55-34 San José State at Hawai‘i* Spectrum Sports/Facebook UH, 42-40 Idaho at Wyoming ESPN3 WYO, 21-16 Weber State at Nevada ESPN3 NEV, 19-13 Friday, November 15 TV/Digital Time Hawai‘i at #21/23 Washington Pac-12 Networks/P12Now WASH, 52-20 Fresno State at San Diego State* ESPN2/WatchESPN 6:30 p.m. PT San Diego State at New Mexico State FloFootball SDSU, 31-10 Portland State at #22/22 Boise State ESPN2/WatchESPN BSU, 45-10 Saturday, November 16 TV/Digital Time Hawai‘i at UNLV* Spectrum Sports/Facebook 1 p.m. PT Friday, September 20 TV/Digital Results Wyoming at Utah State* ESPNU/WatchESPN 2 p.m. MT Air Force at #20/20 Boise State* ESPN2/WatchESPN BSU, 30-19 Air Force at Colorado State* ESPN2/WatchESPN 5 p.m. MT New Mexico at #19/19 Boise State* ESPN2/WatchESPN 8:15 p.m. MT Saturday, September 21 TV/Digital Results Wyoming at Tulsa CBS Sports Network TUL, 24-21 Friday, November 22 TV/Digital Time New Mexico State at New Mexico AT&T SportsNet/MWN UNM, 55-52 Colorado State at Wyoming* ESPN2/WatchESPN 7:30 p.m. MT San José State at Arkansas SEC Network/WatchESPN SJSU, 31-24 Nevada at UTEP ESPN3 NEV, 37-21 Saturday, November 23 TV/Digital Time Sacramento State at Fresno State Facebook FS, 34-20 Air Force at New Mexico* ESPN3 Noon MT Toledo at Colorado State ESPN2/WatchESPN TOL, 41-35 San José State at UNLV* AT&T SportsNet/MWN 1 p.m. PT Utah State at San Diego State* CBS Sports Network USU, 23-17 Nevada at Fresno State* ESPN2/WatchESPN 7:30 p.m. PT Central Arkansas at Hawai‘i Spectrum Sports/Facebook UH, 35-16 Boise State at Utah State* CBS Sports Network 8:30 p.m. MT San Diego State at Hawai‘i* Spectrum Sports/Facebook 6 p.m. HT Friday, September 27 TV/Digital Results San José State at Air Force* CBS Sports Network AF, 41-24 Friday, November 29 TV/Digital Time Boise State at Colorado State* CBS Sports Network 1:30 p.m. MT Saturday, September 28 TV/Digital Results New Mexico at Liberty ESPN+ LIB, 17-10 Saturday, November 30 TV/Digital Time Colorado State at Utah State* CBS Sports Network USU, 34-24 Wyoming at Air Force* Facebook Noon MT Fresno State at New Mexico State FloFootball FS, 30-17 UNLV at Nevada* AT&T SportsNet/MWN Noon PT UNLV at Wyoming* ESPNU WYO, 53-17 Utah State at New Mexico* Facebook 2 p.m. MT Hawai‘i at Nevada* ESPN2/WatchESPN UH, 54-3 BYU at San Diego State CBS Sports Network 6 p.m. PT Army at Hawai‘i CBS Sports Network 7:30 p.m. HT Friday, October 4 TV/Digital Results Fresno State at San José State* ESPN Networks New Mexico at San José State* CBS Sports Network SJSU, 32-21 Saturday, December 7 TV/Digital Time Saturday, October 5 TV/Digital Results MW Football Championship Game+ ESPN 2 p.m. MT/1 p.m. PT/11 a.m. HT Utah State at #6/5 LSU SEC Network/WatchESPN LSU, 42-6 Air Force at Navy CBS Sports Network NAVY, 34-25 %Broncos Stadium at Mile High (Denver, Colorado) San Diego State at Colorado State* ESPN2/WatchESPN SDSU, 24-10 *Mountain West game #15/16 Boise State at UNLV* CBS Sports Network BSU, 38-13 +The Mountain West Football Championship Game will be played at the home stadium of the divisional champion with the highest win percentage in Conference Friday, October 11 TV/Digital Results games only. Colorado State at New Mexico* CBS Sports Network CSU, 35-21 All dates and times are local to site and are subject to change.

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AIR FORCE FALCONS #19/19 (7-2 OVERALL, 4-1 MW) (8-1 OVERALL, 5-0 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance A31 COLGATE (ESPN3) 1:30 P.M. W, 48-7 33,101 A31 at Florida State (ESPNEWS/WatchESPN) Noon W, 36-31 50,917 S14 at Colorado (Pac-12 Network) 11 a.m. W, 30-23 (OT) 49,282 S6 MARSHALL (ESPN2/WATCHESPN) 7 P.M. W, 14-7 31,951 S20 at #20/20 Boise State (ESPN2/WatchESPN)* 7 p.m. L, 19-30 36,498 S14 PORTLAND STATE (ESPN2/WATCHESPN) 8:15 P.M. W, 45-10 31,068 S27 SAN JOSÉ STATE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 6 P.M. W, 41-24 24,786 S20 AIR FORCE (ESPN2/WATCHESPN)* 7 P.M. W, 30-19 36,498 O5 at Navy (CBS Sports Network) 3:30 p.m. L, 25-34 37,957 O5 at UNLV (CBS Sports Network)* 7:30 p.m. W, 38-13 24,681 O12 FRESNO STATE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 5 P.M. W, 43-24 22,544 O12 HAWAI’I (ESPN2/WATCHESPN)* 8:15 P.M. W, 59-37 36,902 O19 at Hawai’i (CBS Sports Network)* 5 p.m. W, 56-26 23,757 O19 at BYU (ESPN2/WatchESPN) 8:15 p.m. L, 25-28 58,930 O26 UTAH STATE (ESPN2/WATCHESPN)* 8:15 P.M. W, 31-7 19,248 N2 at San José State (CBS Sports Network)* 7:30 p.m. W, 52-42 19,184 N2 ARMY (CBS SPORTS NETWORK) 1:30 P.M. W, 17-13 41,401 N9 WYOMING (ESPN/WATCHESPN)* 8:15 P.M. W, 20-17 (OT) 33,018 N16 at Colorado State (ESPN2/WatchESPN)* 5 p.m. N16 NEW MEXICO (ESPN2/WATCHESPN)* 8:15 P.M. N23 at New Mexico (ESPN3)* Noon N23 at Utah State (CBS Sports Network)* 8:30 p.m. N30 WYOMING (FACEBOOK)* NOON N29 at Colorado State (CBS Sports Network)* 1:30 p.m.

COLORADO STATE RAMS (4-5 OVERALL, 3-2 MW) (2-7 OVERALL, 0-5 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance A30 vs. Colorado% (ESPN/WatchESPN) 8 p.m. L, 31-52 66,997 A31 SAM HOUSTON STATE (MWN-INSTITUTIONAL) 4 P.M. W, 39-31 13,749 S7 WESTERN ILLINOIS (AT&T SPORTSNET/MWN) 2 P.M. W, 38-13 24,453 S14 at #7/7 Notre Dame (NBC/NBC Sports) 2:30 p.m. L, 14-66 77,622 S14 at Arkansas (SEC Network/WatchESPN) 3 p.m. L, 34-55 55,583 S21 NEW MEXICO STATE (AT&T SPORTSNET/MWN) 2:30 P.M. W, 55-52 27,269 S21 TOLEDO (ESPN2/WATCHESPN) 8:15 P.M. L, 35-41 24,464 S28 at Liberty (ESPN+) 6 p.m. L, 10-17 17,101 S28 at Utah State (CBS Sports Network)* 5:30 p.m. L, 24-34 20,017 O4 at San José State (CBS Sports Network)* 7 p.m. L, 21-32 16,119 O5 SAN DIEGO STATE (ESPN2/WATCHESPN)* 8 P.M. L, 10-24 29,767 O11 COLORADO STATE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 6 P.M. L, 21-35 15,393 O11 at New Mexico (CBS Sports Network)* 6 p.m. W, 35-21 15,393 O19 at Wyoming (AT&T SportsNet/MWN)* 1 p.m. L, 10-23 22,884 O26 at Fresno State (ESPNU/WatchESPN)* 4:30 p.m. W, 41-31 32,890 O26 HAWAI’I (SPECTRUM/FACEBOOK)* 2 P.M. L, 31-45 12,617 N2 UNLV (AT&T SPORTSNET/MWN)* 1:30 P.M. W, 37-17 24,103 N2 at Nevada (ESPNU/WatchESPN)* 7:30 p.m. L, 10-21 15,631 N16 AIR FORCE (ESPN2/WATCHESPN)* 5:30 P.M. N16 at #19/19 Boise State (ESPN2/WatchESPN)* 8:15 p.m. N22 at Wyoming (ESPN2/WatchESPN)* 7:30 p.m. N23 AIR FORCE (ESPN3)* NOON N29 BOISE STATE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 1:30 P.M. N30 UTAH STATE (FACEBOOK)* 2 P.M.

UTAH STATE AGGIES WYOMING COWBOYS (5-4 OVERALL, 4-1 MW) (6-3 OVERALL, 3-2 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance A30 at Wake Forest (ACC Network) 8 p.m. L, 35-38 29,027 A31 MISSOURI (CBS SPORTS NETWORK) 5:30 P.M. W, 37-31 26,037 S7 STONY BROOK (FACEBOOK) 5:30 P.M. W, 62-7 22,247 S7 at Texas State (ESPN+) 6 p.m. W, 23-14 20,003 S21 at San Diego State (CBS Sports Network)* 7:30 p.m. W, 23-17 27,367 S14 IDAHO (ESPN3) 3 P.M. W, 21-16 28,814 S28 COLORADO STATE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 5:30 P.M. W, 34-24 20,017 S21 at Tulsa (CBS Sports Network) 2:30 p.m. L, 21-24 16,246 O5 at #6/5 LSU (SEC Network) 11 a.m. L, 6-42 100,266 S28 UNLV (ESPNU/WATCHESPN)* 6 P.M. W, 53-17 23,029 O19 NEVADA (ESPNU/WATCHESPN)* 8:15 P.M. W, 36-10 15,240 O12 at San Diego State (CBS Sports Network)* 7:30 p.m. L, 22-26 28,758 O26 at Air Force (ESPN2/WatchESPN)* 8:15 p.m. L, 7-31 19,248 O19 NEW MEXICO (AT&T SPORTSNET/MWN)* 1 P.M. W, 23-10 22,884 N2 BYU (ESPN2/WATCHESPN) 8 P.M. L, 14-42 25,472 O26 NEVADA (AT&T SPORTSNET/MWN)* NOON W, 31-3 16,126 N9 at Fresno State (CBS Sports Network)* 4 p.m. W, 37-35 32,037 N9 at #21/21 Boise State (ESPN/WatchESPN)* 8:15 p.m. L, 17-20 (OT) 33,018 N16 WYOMING (ESPNU/WATCHESPN)* 2 P.M. N16 at Utah State (ESPNU/WatchESPN)* 2 p.m. N23 BOISE STATE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 8:30 P.M. N22 COLORADO STATE (ESPN2/WATCHESPN)* 7:30 P.M. N30 at New Mexico (Facebook)* 2 p.m. N30 at Air Force (Facebook)* Noon

% Broncos Stadium at Mile High (Denver, Colorado) Home games in BOLD CAPS. Times are local to site *Mountain West game.

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FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS HAWAI‘I RAINBOW WARRIORS (4-5 OVERALL, 2-3 MW) (6-4 OVERALL, 3-3 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance A31 at USC (ESPN/WatchESPN) 7:30 p.m. L, 23-31 57,329 A24 ARIZONA (CBS SPORTS NETWORK) 4:30 P.M. W, 45-38 22,396 S7 MINNESOTA (CBS SPORTS NETWORK) 7:30 P.M. L, 35-38 (2OT) 34,790 S7 OREGON STATE (SPECTRUM/FACEBOOK) 6 P.M. W, 31-28 26,807 S21 SACRAMENTO STATE (FACEBOOK) 7 P.M. W, 34-20 31,034 S14 at #21/23 Washington (Pac-12 Network) 4:30 p.m. L, 20-52 67,589 S28 at New Mexico State (FloFootball) 6 p.m. W, 30-17 8,872 S21 CENTRAL ARKANSAS (SPECTRUM/FACEBOOK) 6 P.M. W, 35-16 23,465 O12 at Air Force (CBS Sports Network)* 5 p.m. L, 24-43 22,544 S28 at Nevada (ESPN2/WatchESPN)* 7:30 p.m. W, 54-3 15,137 O18 UNLV (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 7 P.M. W, 56-27 26,256 O12 at #14/14 Boise State (ESPN2/WatchESPN)* 8:15 p.m. L, 37-59 36,902 O26 COLORADO STATE (ESPNU/WATCHESPN)* 4:30 P.M. L, 31-41 32,890 O19 AIR FORCE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 5 P.M. L, 26-56 23,757 N2 at Hawai’i (Spectrum/Facebook)* 6 p.m. W, 41-38 22,058 O26 at New Mexico (Spectrum/Facebook)* 2 p.m. W, 45-31 12,617 N9 UTAH STATE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 4 P.M. L, 35-37 32,037 N2 FRESNO STATE (SPECTRUM/FACEBOOK)* 6 P.M. L, 38-41 22,058 N15 at San Diego State (ESPN2/WatchESPN)* 6:30 p.m. N9 SAN JOSÉ STATE (SPECTRUM/FACEBOOK)* 6 P.M. W, 42-40 19,858 N23 NEVADA (ESPN2/WATCHESPN)* 7:30 P.M. N16 at UNLV (Spectrum/Facebook)* 1 p.m. N20 at San José State (ESPN Networks)* TBA N23 SAN DIEGO STATE (SPECTRUM/FACEBOOK)* 6 P.M. N30 ARMY (CBS SPORTS NETWORK) 7:30 P.M.

NEVADA WOLF PACK (6-4 OVERALL, 3-3 MW) (7-2 OVERALL, 4-2 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance A30 PURDUE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK) 6:30 P.M. W, 34-31 20,144 A31 WEBER STATE (FACEBOOK) 6 P.M. W, 6-0 40,222 S7 at #18/16 Oregon (Pac-12 Network) 1:15 p.m. L, 6-77 50,920 S7 at UCLA (Pac-12 Network) 1:15 p.m. W, 23-14 36,951 S14 WEBER STATE (ESPN3) 4 P.M. W, 19-13 14,174 S14 at New Mexico State (FloFootball) 6 p.m. W, 31-10 10,123 S21 at UTEP (ESPN3) 6 p.m. W, 37-21 10,493 S21 UTAH STATE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 7:30 P.M. L, 17-23 27,367 S28 HAWAI’I (ESPN2/WATCHESPN)* 7:30 P.M. L, 3-54 15,137 O5 at Colorado State (ESPN2)* 8 p.m. W, 24-10 29,767 O12 SAN JOSÉ STATE (AT&T SPORTSNET/MWN)* 1 P.M. W, 41-38 15,311 O12 WYOMING (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 7:30 P.M. W, 26-22 28,758 O19 at Utah State (ESPNU/WatchESPN)* 8:15 p.m. L, 10-36 15,240 O19 at San José State (Facebook)* 4 p.m. W, 27-17 18,285 O26 at Wyoming (AT&T SportsNet/MWN)* Noon L, 3-31 16,126 O26 at UNLV (CBS Sports Network)* 7:30 p.m. W, 20-17 19,652 N2 NEW MEXICO (ESPNU/WATCHESPN)* 7:30 P.M. W, 21-10 15,631 N9 NEVADA (ESPN2/WATCHESPN)* 7:30 P.M. L, 13-17 27,973 N9 at #24/24 San Diego St. (ESPN2/WatchESPN)* 7:30 p.m. W, 17-13 27,973 N15 FRESNO STATE (ESPN2/WATCHESPN)* 6:30 P.M. N23 at Fresno State (ESPN2/WatchESPN)* 7:30 p.m. N23 at Hawai’i (Spectrum/Facebook)* 6 p.m. N30 UNLV (AT&T SPORTSNET/MWN)* NOON N30 BYU (CBS SPORTS NETWORK) 6 P.M.

SAN JOSÉ STATE SPARTANS UNLV REBELS (4-6 OVERALL, 1-5 MW) (2-7 OVERALL, 0-5 MW)

Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance Date Opponent (TV/Digital) Time Score Attendance A29 NORTHERN COLORADO 7 P.M. W, 35-18 13,480 A31 SOUTHERN UTAH (MWN-INSTITUTIONAL) 7 P.M. W, 56-23 17,421 S7 TULSA (ESPN3) 6 P.M. L, 16-34 12,471 S7 ARKANSAS STATE (FACEBOOK) 7 P.M. L, 17-43 18,742 S21 at Arkansas (SEC Network) 6:30 p.m. W, 31-24 56,058 S14 at Northwestern (Big Ten Network) 2:30 p.m. L, 14-30 37,714 S27 at Air Force (CBS Sports Network)* 6 p.m. L, 24-41 24,786 S28 at Wyoming (ESPNU/WatchESPN)* 6 p.m. L, 17-53 23,029 O4 NEW MEXICO (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 7 P.M. W, 32-21 16,119 O5 #15/16 BOISE STATE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 7:30 P.M. L, 13-38 24,681 O12 at Nevada (AT&T SportsNet/MWN)* 1 p.m. L, 38-41 15,311 O12 at Vanderbilt (SEC Network) 3 p.m. W, 34-10 20,048 O19 SAN DIEGO STATE (FACEBOOK)* 4 P.M. L, 17-27 18,285 O18 at Fresno State (CBS Sports Network)* 7 p.m. L, 27-56 26,256 O26 at Army (CBS Sports Network) Noon W, 34-29 35,346 O26 SAN DIEGO STATE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 7:30 P.M. L, 17-20 19,652 N2 #21/21 BOISE STATE (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)* 7:30 P.M. L, 42-52 19,184 N2 at Colorado State (AT&T SportsNet/MWN)* 1:30 p.m. L, 17-37 24,103 N9 at Hawai’i (Spectrum/Facebook)* 6 p.m. L, 40-42 19,858 N16 HAWAI’I (SPECTRUM/FACEBOOK)* 1 P.M. N23 at UNLV (AT&T SportsNet/MWN)* 1 p.m. N23 SAN JOSÉ STATE (AT&T SPORTSNET/MWN)* 1 P.M. N30 FRESNO STATE (ESPN NETWORKS)* TBA N30 at Nevada (AT&T SportsNet/MWN)* Noon

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