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RE: What happened to Mtn. West football this season?
(12-31-2022 12:38 AM)BePcr07 Wrote:  Boise St would’ve got run down in the AAC or SBC this year. The MWC was not good and a bad Boise St proves it.

Overall Record: 10-4
Conference Record: 8-1 (only loss to Fresno St in CCG)
Non-Conference Record: 2-3
> Wins: Tennessee - Martin, North Texas (Bowl Game)
> Losses: Oregon St (Good), BYU (Average), UTEP (Bad)

So we can run the table in the MWC but struggle OOC?

With that OOC schedule, we were poised to get the NY6 G5 spot.

Boise State fired the OC and benched their starter after losing to UTEP. Fresno played and lost to UConn after losing Haener and Evan Williams in the USC game. Both of these results will kill your rankings and compares in the computer polls.
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