The wild Mountain West continues to keep fans and oddsmakers guessing. With two weeks remaining in the regular season, seven teams are still alive for a spot in the conference title game.
And the Mountain West turns itself upside down once again. Last week, San Diego State allowed nearly as many points in their loss to Hawaii as they had in all of their conference games prior.
That sound you just heard was me throwing up my hands, and whatever I could put in them, into the air. This MW season is wacky! Just when things were starting to seem like they were shaking out last week, the conference comes unglued.
Utah State hosts San Jose State in a key Mountain West matchup on Friday night for Week 8 of the 2025 college football season. At 1-1 in league play, both
We have a five-game slate for the Mountain West this weekend. It gets started on Friday evening with San Jose State heading to Logan for what should prove to be an extremely entertaining game with Utah State.
All 12 Mountain West teams are in action in conference games this weekend. The first quarter of the season has already seen San Diego State surpass its win total from last season, as the Aztecs are off to a 4-1 start after going just 3-9 a season ago.
What you need to know as the Week 6 college football schedule gets an early start today as five games kick off across the country on Friday. That action includes one matchup featuring a head-to-head game in the Power Four, with one ranked team also in action under the lights.
Heading into their second bye week of the season, Stanford football holds a 2-3 record as the daunting part of their season approaches. Saturday's game against San José State wasn't the most pretty performance, but in the end the Cardinal got the job done.
Week Five in the Mountain West brings just one conference matchup, but it has the feel of a few more. Could that be because there are a couple more involving some future conference foes or future former conference foes?
On Saturday, Stanford took on Virginia in an ACC clash in what Stanford fans were hoping would be a continuation of the positive vibes from the previous week against Boston College.
Week one has come and gone for the Texas Longhorns, and why the result wasn't what they were hoping for, a 14-7 loss to defending national champions, the Ohio State Buckeyes, they get to return to Austin for their home opener against San Jose State, which lost its season opener to Central Michigan, 16-14.
Week two in the Mountain West brings a slate of nine games. Three of those contests involve conference teams dipping into the FCS level for opponents. Some of those offer some interesting matchups and story lines.
The lights inside CEFCU Stadium hadn’t even dimmed when Walker Eget emerged from the locker room, still processing San Jose State’s narrow 16–14 season-opening loss to Central Michigan.
Week One of the 2025 college football season kicks off in the West with Boise State visiting South Florida on Thursday in a businessman’s matinee. We had an appetizer with last week’s five-game slate, but this week, we get the full meal.
Former Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty nearly became the first non-power conference Heisman Trophy winner since 1990 last season. Who could follow him as a potential finalist from the Group of Five (and Pac-12) in 2025?
Throughout the offseason, the San Jose State Spartans have emerged as an interesting team in 2025. Following a solid first year under Ken Niumatalolo, the Spartans returned six starters on each side of the ball, including some key pieces.
The Spartans are getting some high praise going into 2025. Last season, San Jose State finished 7-6 in their first year under head coach Ken Niumatalolo.
This was probably the most difficult position group to narrow down to the Top 12. The wealth of talent at the position in our region will spark plenty of debate about who was left off.
Veteran leadership, three head coaches, all brimming with confidence There’s been an underlying vibe of so much confidence in Sparta — not the “in-your-face” kind that’s old and played out.
Big brotherhood leads to long-awaited rivalry victory The 68th meeting between local Bay Area rivals San Jose State (7-5, 3-4 MW) and Stanford (3-9, 2-6 ACC) was a long-awaited 34-31 rivalry win and an entertaining encounter at CEFCU Stadium.
Walker Eget threw for 385 yards and four touchdowns, including the game-winning 18-yard strike to TreyShun Hurry with 1:55 left in the game, as San Jose State ended the regular season Friday with a 34-31 nonconference win over visiting Stanford.
Heisman Trophy candidate Ashton Jeanty and the offense get most of the headlines for No. 12 Boise State, but the Broncos are starting to get more production
In a new era with new coach in Ken Niumatalolo , much is unknown about San Jose State University’s next football season. The Spartans are beginning this season with a new coach and a new system and will be deciding on a new quarterback.