COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Mountain West announced today its 2025 All-Conference football teams and individual award winners, as chosen by the 12 head coaches and a select media panel. UNLV junior quarterback Anthony Colandrea is the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year, while New Mexico junior linebacker Jaxton Eck and San Diego State senior cornerback Chris Johnson are the MW Co-Defensive Players of the Year. Hawai‘i’ senior placekicker Kansei Matsuzawa is the MW Special Teams Player of the Year and Rainbow Warrior quarterback Micah Alejado is the MW Freshman of the Year. New Mexico’s Jason Eck is the MW Coach of the Year.

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – ANTHONY COLANDREA, JUNIOR, QUARTERBACK, UNLV
• Becomes the first UNLV player to be named the MW Offensive Player of the Year.
• Is the 18th quarterback to earn the honor and the first since 2021.
• Member of the Davey O’Brien Award Class of 2025.
• Was on the watch list for the Manning Award.
• Was a four-time Old Trapper Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week this season, a UNLV program record.
• Named to the Davey O’Brien Award’s Great 8 after Week 2 and a Manning Award Star of the Week after Week 7.
• Has completed 238 of 349 passes for a MW-best 3,050 yards (19th in FBS) and a league-leading 22 touchdowns (26th in FBS) this season.
• His 68.2 completion percentage ranks 17th in the FBS and is on pace to set a program record.
• Has also rushed for a career-high 555 yards and eight touchdowns.
• Leads the Mountain West and ranks ninth nationally in total offense at 300.4 yards per game.
• Leads the Mountain West and ranks 17th in the FBS in passing efficiency (157.8).
• Ranks 15th in the FBS in points responsible for with 180.
• Is one of just four FBS quarterbacks with at least 3,000 yards passing and 500 yards rushing this season.
• Only player in the country to throw for at least one touchdown and rush for at least 15 net yards in every game this season.
• Has led the Rebels (10-2) to their fourth 10-win season in program history and second straight.
• Has led UNLV to its third straight MW Football Championship game appearance and third straight bowl appearance.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – JAXTON ECK, JUNIOR, LINEBACKER, NEW MEXICO
• Becomes the first New Mexico player to be named the MW Defensive Player of the Year. The Lobos’ Brian Urlacher was the Player of the Year in 1999 before the award was separated into offense and defense.
• Has posted 126 total tackles for an average of 10.5 per game, both of which rank eighth in the FBS.
• Paces the Mountain West and ranks fifth in the FBS with 64 solo tackles and 5.33 solo tackles per game.
• Has totaled 6.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks.
• Has recorded seven double-digit tackle games this season.
• Forced a fumble in a win over Idaho State in Week 2 and recovered a fumble in a win over San Diego State in Week 14.
• Named the Old Trapper Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week after leading the Lobos’ defensive efforts in a 35-10 win over UCLA at The Rose Bowl in Week 3.
• His 18 tackles against Boise State in Week 7 are tied for seventh-most in a game in the FBS this season.
• Recorded a safety in New Mexico’s 33-14 win over Utah State in Week 9.
• Top-ranked MW linebacker in rushing defense (89.5), according to Pro Football Focus.
• Has helped UNM turn in the nation’s most improved rushing defense (99.5 yards per game fewer than last season) and the nation’s third-most improved scoring defense (15.5 points per game fewer).
• Second among Mountain West linebackers and 11th nationally in “Stops,” according to PFF (the number of plays that represent a failure by the offense) with 55.
• Has helped New Mexico (9-3, 6-2) to its best overall and MW records and first bowl eligibility since 2016.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – CHRIS JOHNSON, SENIOR, DEFENSIVE BACK, SAN DIEGO STATE
• Sixth San Diego State player to earn MW Defensive Player of the Year honors and first since Cameron Thomas in 2021.
• Was a first-team midseason All-America selection by The Associated Press.
• Was a semifinalist for the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award, which goes to the best defensive back in college football.
• Ranks ninth in the FBS with 1.18 passes defended per game, with a total of 13 in 11 games played.
• Has recorded four interceptions and nine pass breakups.
• His four interceptions are 16th in the FBS and his 0.36 interceptions per game are 23rd nationally.
• Returned two interceptions for touchdowns this season, doing so in wins over Cal in Week 4 and Nevada in Week 7.
• Has totaled 49 tackles, including 36 solo stops, three tackles for loss and a sack.
• Forced a fumble at Washington State in Week 2.
• Best cornerback on a team that leads the FBS with three shutouts and has held seven of its 12 opponents to single digits.
• Paces a defense that is fifth in the FBS in scoring defense (12.6), seventh in total defense (266.7), fourth in yards per play allowed (4.12) and second in red-zone scoring percentage allowed (66.7).
• Is the top-graded defensive player in the Mountain West, and tied for the fifth-highest in the FBS, per Pro Football Focus (92.0, min. 600 snaps). Is tied for the top-rated cornerback in the country (min. 10 snaps).
• Receivers are just 18-for-45 for 185 yards, no touchdowns and four interceptions when targeted against Johnson this season, according to PFF. That’s a defensive pass efficiency rating of 56.76.

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR – KANSEI MATSUZAWA, SENIOR, PLACEKICKER, HAWAI‘I
• Hawai‘i’s second MW Special Teams Player of the Year and first since kick returner Mike Edwards in 2012.
• One of three finalists for the Lou Groza Place-Kicker of the Year Award.
• Named to seven different midseason All-America teams, including by The Associated Press and The Sporting News.
• Four-time Old Trapper MW Special Teams Player of the Week.
• Leads FBS with 25 made field goals and 2.08 field goals per game.
• Ranks second in the FBS with a 96.2 field-goal percentage (25-for-26).
• Leads the MW and ranks eighth nationally in scoring at 9.3 points per game.
• Made his first 25 field goal attempts of the season, matching the FBS record.
• His 25 field goals this season are a Hawai‘i record and tie for fifth in a season in MW history.
• Matched the MW record for consecutive field goal makes with 26 dating back to last season.
• Has kicked at least one field goal in all 12 games this season and has five games with at least three field goals, one shy of the FBS record.
• Kicked the game-winning field goal as time expired in Hawai‘i’s season-opening 23-20 win over Stanford.
• Kicked a career-long 52-yard field goal against Fresno State in Week 4 and is 11-for-11 on field goals from 40-plus yards this season.

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR – MICAH ALEJADO, QUARTERBACK, HAWAI‘I
• Hawai‘i’s first MW Freshman of the Year.
• Fourth quarterback in the last five seasons to win the award.
• Named a semifinalist for the Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award.
• Was a two-time Old Trapper MW Offensive Player of the Week and a six-time MW Freshman of the Week selection this season.
• Ranks ninth in the FBS with 283.2 passing yards per game and fourth with 25.30 completions per game, leading the Mountain West in both categories.
• Is 253-for-384 for 2,832 yards and 21 touchdowns this season, despite missing two games with injury.
• Ranks 29th in the FBS in both passing yards and passing touchdowns.
• His 21 passing touchdowns are a program freshman record.
• Ranks second in the MW and 16th in the FBS in total offense at 290.4 yards per game.
• Is third in the Mountain West with a 141.2 passing efficiency and is fourth with a .659 completion percentage.
• Posted consecutive 400-yard passing games in leading Hawai‘i to wins over Air Force and Utah State in Weeks 5 and 7, respectively. Became the first Rainbow Warrior quarterback to do that since 2018.
• Helped Hawai‘i to an 8-4 overall record, a 5-3 MW mark and bowl eligibility for the first time since 2019.

COACH OF THE YEAR – JASON ECK, NEW MEXICO
• Becomes the second New Mexico coach to be named the MW Coach of the Year and first since Rocky Long in 2002.
• New Mexico’s first-year coach has led the program to a 9-3 overall record and a 6-2 MW mark, its most wins in both categories since 2016.
• The nine wins are the most by a New Mexico coach in his first year in program history.
• Has led the Lobos to bowl eligibility for the first time since 2016, becoming the first UNM coach to lead the team to bowl eligibility in his first season.
• Led New Mexico to a tie atop the MW standings after the Lobos were picked 11th in the preseason poll.
• His New Mexico squad enters bowl season having won six straight since opening the season 3-3 overall and 0-2 in MW play. The six-game winning streak is tied for the sixth-longest active streak in the FBS and the six straight MW wins are the Lobos’ most since a similar streak spanning the 2004 and 2005 seasons.
• Paced New Mexico to a 6-0 home mark, its first since 1934.
• Coached the Lobos to a 35-10 win over UCLA at The Rose Bowl, their first win over a Big Ten team in program history.
• Led UNM to its first win over Air Force in Colorado Springs since 2000 and its first win over Colorado State since 2009.
• Accomplished all this despite returning just 34 players, the fewest in the FBS.

2025 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM

OFFENSE

Pos.PlayerYearTeam
QBAnthony ColandreaJr.UNLV
WRJackson HarrisSo.Hawai‘i
WRDanny ScuderoSo.San José State
WRBraden PeganJr.Utah State
RBLucky SuttonJr.San Diego State
RBJai’Den ThomasJr.UNLV
TEDorian ThomasSo.New Mexico
OLCosten CooleySr. Air Force
OLKage Casey* Jr.Boise State
OLMason RandolphSr.Boise State
OLJacob SpomerSr.Fresno State
OLRoss Ulugalu-MaseuliSr.San Diego State
PKKansei MatsuzawaSr.Hawai‘i
KRDamon BankstonSr.New Mexico

DEFENSE

Pos.PlayerCl.Team
DLJackie Johnson IIISr.Hawai‘i
DLDylan LaBarberaJr.Nevada
DLKeyshawn James-NewbySr.New Mexico
DLTrey White*Jr.San Diego State
LBOwen LongSo.Colorado State
LBJaxton EckJr.New Mexico
LBOwen ChamblissSo.San Diego State
LBJordan Pollard*Sr.San José State
LBJohn MillerSr.Utah State
DBTy BenefieldJr.Boise State
DBA’Marion McCoySr. Boise State
DBChris JohnsonSr.San Diego State
DBNoah AvingerSr.Utah State
PBryan HansenJr.Colorado State
PRJordan NapierSo.San Diego State

*Two-Time First-Team Selection

2025 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM

OFFENSE

Pos.PlayerYearTeam
QBBryson BarnesGr.Utah State
WRPofele AshlockJr.Hawai‘i
WRJordan NapierSo.San Diego State
WRJaden BradleySr.UNLV
RBDylan RileySo. Boise State
RBMiles DavisSr.Utah State
TERocky BeersSr.Colorado State
OLJack BurnettSr.Air Force
OLKaden RobnettR-Fr.New Mexico
OLChristian JonesSr.San Diego State
OLReid WilliamsSr.UNLV
OLCaden BarnettSr.Wyoming
PKGabe Plascencia^Sr.San Diego State
KRCam BarfieldJr.Hawai‘i

DEFENSE

Pos.PlayerCl.Team
DLPayton ZdroikSr. Air Force
DLBraxton Fely^Sr.Boise State
DLJayden Virgin-MorganJr.Boise State
DLDe’Jon BentonGr.Hawai‘i
LBBlake FletcherJr.Air Force
LBJadon PearsonSr.Fresno State
LBMarsel McDuffieSr.UNLV
LBBrayden JohnsonSr.Wyoming
DBJeremiah EarbySr.Boise State
DBAl’Zillion HamiltonSr.Fresno State
DBMurvin Kenion IIISr.Nevada
DBAamaris BrownSr.UNLV
PHunter GreenJr.San Diego State
PRJavion KinnardFr.Colorado State

^Two-Time Second-Team Selection

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TeamPlayers, Pos.  
Air ForceBruin Fleischmann, TE; Luke Freer, P; Cade Harris, WR; Roger Jones Jr., DB; Liam Szarka, QB
Boise StateRoger Carreon, OG; Oscar Doyle, P; Matt Lauter, TE
Colorado StateJace Bellah, S; Lemondre Joe, CB
Fresno StateFinn Claypool, DE; Josiah Freeman, WR; Simeon Harris, DB; Deijon Laffitte, DL; Rayshon Luke, RB/PR/KR
Hawai‘iMicah Alejado, QB; Peter Manuma, S; Jamih Otis, LB; Elijah Palmer, DB; Zhen Sotelo, OL
NevadaJett Carpenter, TE; Bailey Ettridge, P; Jace Henry, TE; Jonathan Maldonado, DE; AJ Odums, CB
New MexicoBrian Booker, DL; Luke Drzewiecki, PK; Daniel Hughes, P; WR; Keagan Johnson, WR; Brett Karhu, DE
San Diego StateSeth Adams, TE; Bayo Kannike, OG; Tano Letuli, LB; Bryce Phillips, CB; Dalesean Staley, S
San José StateWalker Eget, QB; Gafa Faga, DL; Kyri Shoels, WR; Leland Smith, WR; Vili Taufatofua, DE
UNLVTunmise Adeleye; DL; Austin Boyd, OT; Jaheem Joseph, DB; Daejon Reynolds, WR; Laterrance Welch, DB
Utah StateBrady Boyd, WR; Brevin Hamblin, S; Gabe Iniguez Jr., DT; Ike Larsen, S; Bronson Olevao Jr., LB
WyomingTyrese Boss, CB; Evan Eller, LB; Ben Florentine, DL; Dainsus Miller, CB; Jack Walsh, C