Pro Football Focus Heaps Praise On Pair Of Mountain West Players

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A few Mountain West players get noticed [Pro Football Focus]

Colorado State’s Michael Gallup is an All-American

Mountain West bowl schedule and odds [MWwire]

Looking to make a few bucks, or set your bowl schedule? We have you covered.

Air Force schedules a P5 team [Colorado Springs Gazette]

Purdue is not a great team but it is one from the Big Ten and a chance for the Falcons to play a beatable team. This matchup is a few years away at Purdue on Sept. 19, 2020.

Former Lobo is now in the College Football Hall of Fame [ABQ Journal]

Brian Urlacher’s career from 1996-99 for New Mexico was extraordinary. The Lobos were the only school to offer him a scholarship and didn’t have a position either. Well, he now is in the hall of fame for college and also is a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Don’t panic New Mexico fans [KOB.com]

The Lobos are struggling but new head coach Paul Weir is trying to keep things calm as the team is not playing consistently on offense.

“Offensively, I think if some guys are shooting the ball a little bit better or a little bit closer to their averages, I don’t know if we’d be having this conversation. I think eight games in, the sample size is a little small to start pulling the plug on some guys.”

Will Bryan Harsin be a candidate for the Oregon job? [Oregon Live]

Last time around, Harsin interviewed for the job but this time around there is speculation that his recruiting style does not fit with Oregon’s.

Nevada’s baseball schedule is very, very tough [RGJ.com]

Of the 55 teams there are six that made it to the NCAA Tournament and two of those advanced to the College World Series.

A look at the Colorado schools [Denver Post]

The Post writers looked at whether it was Air Force, Colorado State or Colorado had the most disappointed season.

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