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2025 Mountain West Week 13: Game Time, TV Schedule, Odds, Predictions

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2025 Mountain West Week 13: Game Time, TV Schedule, Odds, Predictions

It’s time for Mountain West Football!

2025 Mountain West Week 13: Game Time, TV Schedule, Odds, PredictionsStory byMike WittmannFri, November 21, 2025 at 11:00 PM UTC·2 min read

The college football season is up and running! Get ready for Mountain West games all weekend long! Check out the action this weekend. Below is all the info you need to know for the games, with every game taking place on Saturday. Share your thoughts in the comments. Enjoy the weekend, everyone!

Friday, November 21st

Hawaii vs UNLV (8:30 PM MT) | Coverage: FSI

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Saturday, November 22nd

Nevada vs Wyoming (12:00 PM MT) | Coverage: ALT/MW Network

New Mexico vs Air Force (5:00 PM MT) | Coverage: CBS Sports

Colorado State vs Boise State (5:00 PM MT) | Coverage: FS1

Utah State vs Fresno State (8:30 PM MT) | Coverage: CBS Sports

San Jose State vs San Diego State (8:30 PM MT) | Coverage: FS1

Odds:

FanDuel Line:

  • Hawaii/UNLV: UNLV -2.5, O/U 64.5

  • Nevada/Wyoming: Wyoming -6.5, O/U 41.5

  • New Mexico/Air Force: New Mexico -1.5, O/U 58.5

  • Colorado State/Boise State: Boise State -16.5, O/U 45.5

  • Utah State/Fresno State: Fresno State -2.5, O/U 51.5

  • San Jose State/San Diego State: San Diego State -10.5, O/U 49.5

(Odds/lines subject to change. Visit FanDuel for more information)

Game Previews:

  • Hawaii

  • UNLV

  • Nevada

  • Wyoming

  • New Mexico

  • Air Force

  • Colorado State

  • Boise State

  • Utah State

  • Fresno State

  • San Jose State

  • San Diego State

What to Watch For:

  • Hawaii/UNLV: It’s the battle of the offenses. Expect a high-scoring affair in this one.

  • Nevada/Wyoming: It’s two teams fighting for respectability. It will be interesting to see if the Wolf Pack can look like anything last week. And the Cowboys need to find a way to play differently than last week.

  • New Mexico/Air Force: The Lobos need to take every advantage of a Falcons team that lost their star quarterback and struggles on defense.

  • Colorado State/Boise State: No offenses allowed in this one. Maybe the first one to 20 wins? Or maybe even the first to 10?

  • Utah State/Fresno State: The Aggies have their sights set on a bowl game, and this one is winnable. The Bulldogs need to win to keep their title dreams alive.

  • San Jose State/San Diego State: This is a matchup with two teams going in completely opposite directions. Although it is a matchup on strength on strength with the Spartan offense and Aztec defense.

Join the discussion before, during, and after the games by sharing your thoughts on these questions and more in the comments below.

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