Our 2019 MW West Football Preview
The Nevada Wolf Pack have quarterback questions, and on defense, their secondary is weak. They will give up points, as they come in fourth. The UNLV Rebels offer a good offense, but their defense is very weak. The Rebels finish fifth as the San Jose State Spartans, who will struggle on both sides of the ball, end up in last place in the MW West.
1. MW West Football – San Diego State Aztecs (7-6)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
In 2019, SDS held opponents to 22.2 PPG (32nd). They were seventh versus the rush (103.8 YPG) and 66th against the pass (230.8 YPG). The D was ranked 21st in total yards. This D looks tough as five-of-seven top tacklers return. The line won’t be as sound as it was last season, as they break in three new starters. But they’ll still be good. The LBs include MLB Kyahva Tezino, who led the team in tackles (127). Tezino notched 8.5 sacks, six TFL, and 17 QBHs. The secondary is experienced and deep. Included are starters Trenton Thompson, Tariq Thompson, and Darren Hall who had 57, 60, and 45 tackles. They defended a total of 13 passes and grabbed five INTs. The return games look solid, as does punter Brandon Heicklen 941.8 YPP0. Red-shirted freshman Matt Araiza replaces PK John Baron who was five-of-five last season from 50-plus yards.
2. MW West Preview – Fresno State Bulldogs (12-2)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
Fresno State put the third-ranked defense on the field as they allowed just 14.1 PPG. This D was 23rd in passing yards and 30th versus the rush. They allowed 321.6 YPG (17th). Six-of-seven top performers on the line return, making this unit very experienced and tough. The LBs lose some of their edge, but this is still a quality group. MLB Mykal Walker, a senior, tops all returning players in tackles (87), sacks (4.5), and TFL (9.5). The backs are sound and include senior SS Juju Hughes who made 84 tackles, four INTs, and eight PBU. Senior corner Jaron Bryant returns having broken up a dozen passes and made one INT. Sophomore PK Asa Fuller was 57-61 on extra points and 14-22 on FG. Punter Blake Cusick averaged 42.2 YPP and placed 31-of-65 within the 20. Most of the punt and kick returners leave, but both units are strong.
See our comprehensive preview of NCAAF #18 Fresno State in our College Football Top 25 Guide for 2019.
3. MW West – Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors (8-6)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
Hawai’i’s defense could not stop the run. They allowed 204.6 YPA (103rd), while giving up 235.1 passing YPG (76th). The Rainbow Warriors were 100th in overall yardage and 109th in points allowed (35.1 per game). The D-line is deeper and experienced and should do better. Senior DE Kaimana Padello returns having recorded 8.5 sacks, five TFL, and five QBHs. The LBs include WLB Solomon Matautia. He led Hawai’i with 92 tackles, while MLB Penei Pavihi recorded 87 tackles, five TFL, and two PBU. We anticipate that the backs will be more effective this season. Three starters return, while junior college transfer Cortez Davis joins the team. Corner Rojesterman Farris returns. He notched 11 PBU and one INTs, while SS Ikem Okeke returns with 83 tackles, three TFL, and three PBU. On special teams, Justice Augafa is solid on returns. PK Ryan Meskell and punter Stan Gaudion performed well.
4. MW West Football – Nevada Wolf Pack (8-5)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
The Wolf Pack’s 63rd-ranked defense allowed 26.9 PPG. They gave up 142.0 YPG on the ground (39th) and 245.5 YPG in the air (89th). Total yardage came to 387.5 YPG (58th). Nevada’s frontline and LBs are solid, while the defensive backs have less experience and depth than last season’s group. In 2018, sophomore DE Dominic Peterson recorded 44 tackles, three sacks, and 7.5 TFL. He anchors the D-line. Senior MLB Gabe Sewell returns as the top tackler (92). He recorded three sacks, 4.5 TFL, and two PBU. SLB Lucas Weber, who made 56 stops, 5.5 sacks and five TFL. Senior corner Daniel Brown notched 53 tackles, 11 PBU, and one INT. Special teams must replace placekicker Ramiz Ahmed. Punter Quinton Conaway is back having averaged 43.6 YPP, while punt returner Romeo Dubs, who averaged 17.8 YPR, and kick return specialist Daiyan Henley, who was good for 22.2 YPR, return.
5. MW West Preview – UNLV Rebels (4-8)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
Our MW West football preview notes that the Rebels’ defense allowed 37.3 PPG (119th). They gave up 267.6 passing YPG (118th) and 186.6 rushing YPG (88th). They were 115th in total yards. The defense in 2019 will still have issues, as the two top tacklers from 2018 are gone and just five starters return. The line should improve its numbers, but it’s still the weakest D-line in the Mountain West. The LBs are deeper than last season’s. Senior SLB Javin White is UNLV’s top returning tackler (74). In 2018, he notched 4.5 TFL, four PBU, and four INTs. Senior BUCK Gabe McCoy recorded 4.5 sacks and nine TFL while scoring 46 tackles. Two starters are gone from the secondary, but four junior transfers should help fill them out. The return units are weak, while PK Evan Pantels must be replaced. Punter Hayes Hicken returns having averaged 43.8 YPP.
6. MW West – San Jose State Spartans (1-11)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
The SJSU defense allowed 36.6 PPG (115th). They were 107th in defending the rush and 126th versus the pass. Those numbers may improve but not substantially. The 2019 line should be on par with last season’s. Sophomore DE Cade Hall is the only returning starter. This is one of the weakest D-lines in the MW. The LB group returns five players with starting experience. This group is improved and includes MLB Ethan Aguayo who led the team with 106 tackles. He also posted four TFL, five PBU, and two QBHs. The secondary loses its starting corners, while both starting safeties, Jonathan Lenard and Tre Webb, return. Lenard recorded 91 tackles, 5.5 TFL, and four PBU. Webb posted 72 tackles and six PBU. Just about all of the major players on special teams are gone, including punter and placekicker Bryce Crawford. Yale graduate transfer Alex Gallard comes in to punt.
2019 MW West Football Preview
Bowl Projections
New Mexico Bowl, Dec. 21 – Marshall Thundering Herd and San Diego State Aztecs
Hawai’i Bowl, Dec. 24 – BYU Cougars and Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors
Arizona Bowl, Dec. 31 – Fresno State Bulldogs and Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns
2019 MW West Football Preview
Projected Best Bets
Aug. 29 – Northern Colorado @ San Jose State – Take the Spartans by approximately -7.
Aug. 31 – Southern Utah @ UNLV – Take the Rebels carefully.
Sep. 14 – Weber State @ Nevada – Wager on the Wolf Pack.
Sep. 21 – Central Arkansas @ Hawai’i – We like the Rainbow Warrior by about -18,
Oct. 5 – San Diego State @ Colorado State – Aztecs win by about 20.
Oct. 26 – Colorado State @ Fresno State – Bulldogs at -15.
Nov. 9 – San Jose State @ Hawai’i – We like the Warriors.
Nov. 16 – Hawai’i @ UNLV – Bet the Rainbow Warriors at around -7.
Nov. 23 – Nevada @ Fresno State – It’s the Bulldogs by 14.
Nov 30 – BYU @ San Diego State – We like the Aztecs in this game.
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