2018 Mountain West Conference Football Championship Game

The 2018 Mountain West Conference Championship Game was played on Saturday, December 1, 2018, at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho, to determine the 2018 football champion of the Mountain West Conference (MW). For the second consecutive year, the game featured the West Division champion Fresno State Bulldogs visiting the Mountain Division champion Boise State Broncos. The game was broadcast nationally by ESPN for the fourth consecutive year.

2018 Mountain West Conference Football Championship Game
Conference Championship
1234OTTotal
Fresno State7330619
Boise State7006316
DateDecember 1, 2018
Season2018
StadiumAlbertsons Stadium
LocationBoise, ID
MVPAlexander Mattison (Offense, Boise State)
Mykal Walker (Defense, Fresno State)
FavoriteBoise State by 1.5
Attendance23,662
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersSteve Levy (Play-By-Play)
Brian Griese (Analyst)
Todd McShay (Sidelines)
Mountain West Conference Football Championship Game
 < 2017  2019
2018 Mountain West Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Mountain Division
No. 23 Boise State x 71  103 
No. 22 Utah State 71  112 
Wyoming 44  66 
Air Force 35  57 
Colorado State 26  39 
New Mexico 17  39 
West Division
No. 18 Fresno State x$ 71  122 
Nevada 53  85 
Hawaii 53  86 
San Diego State 44  76 
UNLV 26  48 
San Jose State 17  111 
Championship: Fresno State 19, Boise State 16 (OT)
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

Both Boise State and Fresno State finished the conference season with a 7–1 record. Boise State earned the right to host the championship due to their win over Fresno State on November 9 in Boise.[1] After also meeting twice during the 2017 season, this was the fourth time the two teams met in a span of 372 days.

The 2018 championship game was the sixth edition of the event. In the 2017 championship game, Boise State defeated Fresno State 17–14. The two schools also met in the 2014 game.

In a low-scoring game on a snow-covered field, the teams played to a 13–13 tie through regulation. In overtime, Boise State was held to a field goal, while Fresno State scored a touchdown to win, 19–16.

Teams

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Fresno State

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The Bulldogs finished the season 10–2 overall record, with a 7–1 conference record to be champions of the West Division. Their only conference loss came to Boise State. Fresno State enters the game ranked No. 25 in the College Football Playoff rankings and AP poll.

Boise State

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Boise State finished with a 10–2 overall record, with a 7–1 conference record, with their only conference loss coming to San Diego State. The Broncos tied Utah State for first place in the Mountain Division. However, the Broncos won the head-to-head meeting to be crowned Mountain Division champions as the Mountain West does not recognize co-champions in a two-way tie. Boise State enters the game ranked No. 22 in the College Football Playoff rankings, No. 19 in the AP poll, and No. 20 in the Coaches poll.

Game summary

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Scoring summary

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Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPFRESBSU
19:033201:08FRESMichiah Quick 15-yard touchdown reception from Marcus McMaryion, Asa Fuller kick good70
11:5615757:07BSUSean Modster 10-yard touchdown reception from Brett Rypien, Haden Hoggarth kick good77
23:2010513:32FRES44-yard field goal by Asa Fuller107
311:079433:53FRES38-yard field goal by Asa Fuller137
48:017873:09BSUAlexander Mattison 34-yard touchdown run, Haden Hoggarth kick blocked1313
OT619BSU23-yard field goal by Haden Hoggarth1316
OT525FRESRonnie Rivers 1-yard touchdown run1916
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.1916

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Statistics

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1234OTTotal
No. 25 Bulldogs7330619
No. 19 Broncos7006316
Statistics[3]Fresno StateBoise State
Total Yards288350
Passing Yards170125
Rushing Yards118225
First Downs1422
Penalties6-506-50
Turnovers21
Time of Possession23:5836:02

References

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  1. ^ "MOUNTAIN WEST ANNOUNCES NEW FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP HOST DETERMINATION PROCEDURE". Mountain West Conference. July 23, 2018.
  2. ^ "Fresno State vs. Boise State - Game Recap - December 1, 2018 - ESPN".
  3. ^ "Fresno State vs. Boise State - Team Statistics - December 1, 2018". ESPN. Retrieved December 2, 2018.