EchoingEagle+FollowBoise State sets sights on another MW titleBoise State is once again the team to watch in the Mountain West, landing the top preseason spot for the third year running. After back-to-back championship wins, the Broncos are riding high—but coach Tina Bird is keeping everyone grounded, reminding fans that rankings don’t guarantee results. With Utah State and San Jose State hot on their heels, the pressure is on for Boise State to turn preseason hype into real victories. The countdown is on for the season opener January 9. How do you think the Broncos will handle the expectations this year? #Sports #BoiseState #MountainWest00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLobos women rally for big win in AlbuquerqueUNM women’s basketball fans just got a thrilling start to Mountain West play! The Lobos pulled off a gritty 70-63 win over Boise State, with four players scoring in double digits. Joana Magalhaes led the charge, but it was the team’s tough defense—racking up 12 steals and forcing 19 turnovers—that really made the difference. After losing their early 14-point lead, the Lobos dug deep in the fourth quarter to seal the victory at home. With momentum building, how do you think this squad will stack up against defending champs UNLV next? #Sports #GoLobos #MountainWest00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowDrew Fielder’s breakout week boosts Boise StateDrew Fielder just put Boise State basketball on the map with back-to-back standout performances, earning him Mountain West Player of the Week honors. Scoring 23 and 22 points in two big wins, Fielder’s confidence and versatility are turning heads—especially after Coach Rice let him play like a guard against Saint Mary’s. From his days at Rocky Mountain High to now leading the Broncos, Fielder’s growth is clear. With Mountain West play about to start, could this be the season Boise State makes a serious run? What do you think Fielder’s ceiling is this year? #Sports #BoiseState #MountainWest00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMountain West hoops teams surge in KenPomBoise State, Utah State, and San Diego State are all making noise in the latest KenPom rankings, landing in the top 50 and showing the Mountain West is no pushover this season. Boise State’s gritty win over Saint Mary’s pushed them to No. 45, while Utah State and SDSU sit at 40 and 46, respectively. With five more conference teams cracking the top 100, it’s clear the MWC is stacked with contenders. How do you see this depth shaping the race for the conference title—and maybe even some NCAA tournament surprises? #Sports #MountainWest #CollegeBasketball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMagic Man Colandrea Ignites MW RivalryHow about Anthony “The Magic Man” Colandrea lighting up the Mountain West this year? After transferring from Virginia to UNLV, he didn’t just lead the conference in passing yards and TDs—he also ran in 9 scores himself. The real highlight? His duels with top defenses and the way he’s forced every MW coach to gameplan for him. With another year left, will he chase Power Four glory or become a Rebels legend? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #MountainWest00Share
glen25+FollowBoise State tops Mountain West againBoise State just clinched their third straight Mountain West football title, even after a rollercoaster season. Their offense finally clicked with their starting QB back, and the defense kept improving. UNLV had a standout year too, led by Anthony Colandrea, but fell short in the championship. New Mexico’s nine-win season and bowl return is a huge turnaround, while San Diego State’s defense shined but their offense still needs work. Which team surprised you most this year? Where do you think your school should rank? Let’s hear your take on this wild Mountain West season! #Sports #Football #MountainWest00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMountain West & Big 12 picks heating upChampionship weekend is here and the Mountain West and Big 12 games are set to shake up the college football landscape. UNLV, under Dan Mullen, faces off against Boise State in a matchup that could go either way, while BYU is gearing up to challenge Texas Tech. These games aren’t just about bragging rights—they could have big implications for bowl selections and next season’s momentum. Which underdog are you rooting for, and who do you think will pull off the biggest upset? Let’s hear your predictions and best bets! #Sports #CollegeFootball #MountainWest00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMountain West title game: Boise State hosts UNLVBoise State is set to host UNLV in the Mountain West championship after a wild four-way tie at the top of the conference. Instead of head-to-head matchups, computer rankings broke the deadlock, giving the Broncos home field advantage. New Mexico and San Diego State just missed out, despite big wins, showing how unpredictable college football can be. With so much riding on algorithms, do you think this is the best way to decide who plays for the title? Would you rather see a playoff or stick with the current system? #Sports #Football #MountainWest00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMountain West championship set: Boise State vs UNLVBoise State will host UNLV in the Mountain West championship game after a wild four-way tie was settled by national ranking metrics. Both teams finished 6-2 in conference play, but Boise State’s earlier 56-31 win over UNLV gives them home field for the title clash. UNLV is chasing its first-ever Mountain West crown, while Boise State is aiming for a third straight title. With both teams coming in hot—UNLV on a four-game win streak and Boise State rallying late—this matchup is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in recent memory. Who do you think has the edge? #Sports #Football #MountainWest00Share