WEEK 2 ACTION
Eleven of 12 Mountain West teams are in action this week, with six games televised nationally, four on the Mountain West Network and MW App and one more on Spectrum Sports and the MW App. Action starts on Friday with Boise State hosts Eastern Washington on FS1 (7 p.m. MT). On Saturday, UNLV hosts UCLA on CBSSN (5 p.m. PT), San José State visits 1/1 Texas on ABC (11 a.m. CT), Utah State visits 21/19 Texas A&M on the SEC Network (11:45 a.m. CT).
PAIR OF SHUTOUTS
San Diego State’s 42-0 win over Stony Brook and Wyoming’s 10-0 win over Akron marked the second time in conference history that multiple Mountain West teams recorded a shutout in Week 1. The first occurred in 2017, when both Air Force and Fresno State did so.
REBEL PICKS
Since the beginning of 2022, UNLV’s defense has 54 interceptions, which is the most in the FBS during that stretch. Texas has the next-highest total with 48. The Rebels have five picks through two games this season, with Aamaris Brown and Laterrance Welch producing two apiece so far.
HISTORIC DAY FOR THOMAS
New Mexico’s Dorian Thomas had 10 receptions and two receiving touchdowns against No. 14 Michigan. in Week 1. The only other Mountain West player to reach those marks in a game against an AP Top 15 opponent was Boise State’s Khalil Shakir on Nov. 6, 2020, against then No. 9 BYU.
BRADLEY’S IMPRESSIVE START
UNLV’s Jaden Bradley is the first MW player to begin a season with at least 125 receiving yards in back-to-back games since Boise State’s Thomas Sperbeck in 2016. Only one player in conference history began a season with three straight such performances – San Diego State’s Vincent Brown in 2009.
KEEP IT OVER 20
UNLV has scored at least 20 points in each of its last 24 regular-season games (excluding MW championship games), marking the second-longest active such streak in the FBS, behind only Memphis (38 straight). The Rebels are 20-4 over that stretch.
DUAL-THREAT AGGIES
Utah State has scored both a rushing and passing touchdown in each of its last 11 games, the longest active streak in the FBS. It’s the Aggies’ longest such streak since the touchdown became worth six points in 1912.
CENTURY-MARK STREAKS
The two longest active streaks for games with at least 100 rushing yards by an FBS team are both by Mountain West teams. Air Force has done so in 86 consecutive games and Boise State is on a 39-game run.
FALCONS’ GROUND GAME
Air Force has recorded at least 250 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns in five straight games. That is tied for the longest streak by any Mountain West team all-time, along with San Diego State (2017), New Mexico (2012) and the Falcons themselves (2009-10).
PRESEASON FAVORITES
Boise State is the preseason favorite to win the Mountain West again in 2025, marking the 18th straight season that the Broncos have been picked to claim either a conference or division crown, including every year since joining the MW in 2011. The Broncos earned 35 of 39 first-place votes and 464 total points in the poll.
PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA HONORS
Boise State offensive tackle Kage Casey has earned All-America honors from several organizations this preseason, including first-team distinction from Walter Camp, one of the five organizations used in determining consensus postseason All-America honors. … San Diego State EDGE Trey White and Boise State EDGE Jayden Virgin-Morgan also earned preseason All-America honors from Athlon Sports, landing on the third and fourth teams, respectively, while White earned second-team honors from College Football News. … Eight additional players earned honorable mention from CFN.
BULLDOG PAIR’S WEEK 1
Fresno State’s Bryson Donelson and Rayshon Luke became the second MW duo to each record at least 90 rushing yards, a rushing touchdown and multiple receptions in a Week 1 game. The other was Boise State’s Sire Gaines and Ashton Jeanty to open last season.
NEW MW COACHES
Former Florida and Mississippi State head coach Dan Mullen, the 2014 National College Football Coach of the Year, takes the reins at UNLV after spending the last three seasons as an ESPN college football analyst. This season marks his return to the MW, as he served as the quarterbacks coach at Utah for 10 seasons, helping develop 2005 NFL No. 1 overall pick Alex Smith. … Matt Entz, a two-time FCS National Coach of the Year during a five-year stint as the head coach at North Dakota State, where he led the Bison to a pair of FCS championships, takes over at Fresno State after serving as the assistant head coach for defense and linebackers coach at USC in 2024. … Utah State hired New Mexico’s Bronco Mendenhall in December. Mendenhall, who led the Lobos to a 5-7 record in his lone season at the helm, returns to his home state, where he led BYU for 11 seasons and earned MW Coach of the Year honors in 2006. … New Mexico later announced Jason Eck as its new head coach. Eck spent the previous three seasons at Idaho, leading the Vandals to FCS national rankings and playoff berths each season.
PLAYER AVAILABILITY REPORTS
The Mountain West has added player availability reporting for the 2025 season for all regular-season Conference games. The policy standardizes the submission of student-athlete availability information for football contests to protect student-athlete privacy, reduce outside pressure on student-athletes for inside information, ensure transparency, and promote competitive integrity. This policy also addresses public confidence in fair play and the integrity risks associated with sports wagering. Availability reports will be posted publicly on TheMW.com.
MW AGAINST THE A4
MW teams will play 16 autonomous conference opponents in 2025, including three of the four CFP semifinalists from last season (Nevada at Penn State on Aug. 30, San José State at Texas on Sept. 6 and Boise State at Notre Dame on Oct. 4). League squads will play four of those A4 games at home, with Hawai‘i hosting Stanford in Week 0, UCLA at UNLV on Sept. 6, Utah at Wyoming on Sept. 13 and California at San Diego State on Sept. 20. … Since 2018, the MW has the best winning percentage over Autonomous 5 teams (29.79) among its peer conferences. MW teams have collected 42 wins over such teams in that span, also the most among its peer conferences (the American is second with 34). … Hawai‘i earned the MW’s first A4 win of the 2025 season with its 23-20 win over Stanford in Week 0. … The MW had 12 nonconference wins against A4 opponents last season, five more than the Big 12 (7) and three more than the combined total of its four peer conferences (nine). UNLV went 4-1 against A4 opponents last season. … MW teams played 15 one-possession games against A4 opponents last season, with four of those games settled in overtime or on the final play of regulation.
MW VS. THE TOP 25
This season, MW squads have a total of 11 nonconference games scheduled against teams ranked or receiving votes at the time of the contest or in the current US LBM Coaches and/or AP top-25 polls. Of those 11 contests, six are against ranked squads, with three inside the top 10. … Since 2021, the MW has the best winning percentage over top-25 teams (16.92) among its peer conferences. MW teams have beaten 11 ranked squads in that span.
TOP MW HONORS
Former UNLV linebacker Jackson Woodard and former Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty earned two of the highest honors the MW can bestow over the summer. Woodard was named the Mountain West Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, while Jeanty was the MW Male Athlete of the Year.
NATIONAL POTY RUN
The Mountain West has had four players earn a national player of the year award in a four-season span. Former Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty won the Maxwell Award (outstanding player) and the Doak Walker Award (outstanding running back) last season in addition to unanimous All-America honors and being the Heisman Trophy runner-up. Former Air Force safety Trey Taylor won the 2023 Paycom Jim Thorpe Award (best defensive back), Colorado State’s Trey McBride won the 2021 John Mackey Award (best tight end) and San Diego State’s Matt Araiza won the 2021 Ray Guy Trophy (top punter).
| Friday, Sept. 5 | Time | Network | National Radio |
| Eastern Washington at Boise State | 7 p.m. MT | FS1 | SiriusXM 380 |
| Saturday, Sept. 6 | Time | Network | National Radio |
| San José State at 6/7 Texas | 11 a.m. CT | ABC | |
| Utah State at 22/19 Texas A&M | 11:45 a.m. CT | SEC Network | SiriusXM 384 |
| Idaho State at New Mexico | 1 p.m. MT | MWN/Altitude | SiriusXM |
| Fresno State at Oregon State | 12:30 p.m. PT | The CW | SiriusXM |
| Northern Iowa at Wyoming | 2 p.m. MT | MWN/Altitude | SiriusXM 382 |
| Sacramento State at Nevada | 2 p.m. PT | MWN/NSN | SiriusXM |
| Northern Colorado at Colorado State | 5 p.m. MT | MWN/Altitude | SiriusXM |
| UCLA at –/RV UNLV | 5 p.m. PT | CBSSN | SiriusXM |
| San Diego State at Washington State | 7:15 p.m. PT | The CW | SiriusXM |
| Sam Houston at Hawai‘i | 6 p.m. HT | MW App/Spectrum |