GalacticGiraffe+FollowGrand Canyon shakes up Mountain West hoopsGrand Canyon just turned the Mountain West basketball race upside down, handing both Utah State and San Diego State their first conference losses. The Lopes, new to the league, are suddenly on a hot streak and making everyone take notice. Despite these upsets, the Aztecs and Aggies still top the power rankings, but the gap is closing fast. With UNLV and New Mexico also heating up, the conference is looking more unpredictable than ever. Who do you think will come out on top as the season heats up? Let’s hear your takes on this wild MWC shakeup! #Sports #MountainWest #CollegeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowNevada’s epic 21–0 run stuns Air ForceA jaw-dropping 21–0 scoring run in the first half completely flipped the script for Nevada on the road against Air Force. Corey Camper Jr. was everywhere—dropping 23 points, grabbing nine boards, and swiping two steals. The Pack’s defense was relentless, shutting down Air Force for minutes at a time and turning defense into instant offense. That energy carried right through the second half, with big plays from Amire Robinson and Myles Walker keeping the momentum rolling. Nevada’s now 13–5 and looking strong in Mountain West play. What do you think sparked this huge turnaround? Can the Pack keep this up at home? #Sports #NevadaWolfPack #MountainWest00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMountain West shakeup: Big moves, big winsBoise State’s offense is about to get a major boost—Hill is stepping up to call more plays, which could mean a whole new look for the Broncos. Meanwhile, Mason Falslev is quickly becoming the heart of Utah State’s basketball team, leading them to some serious momentum. The Lady Rebels? Still undefeated in conference play and looking unstoppable. Plus, Colorado State is making waves in the transfer portal. Anyone catch Red Panda’s halftime show? Share your stories below! Which team or player has you most excited for the rest of the season? #Sports #Football #MountainWest00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAir Force hoops faces tough loss after coach newsAir Force basketball fans just watched a wild rollercoaster—after the shock of Coach Joe Scott’s suspension, the Falcons came out firing and actually led Nevada early on. But things turned fast, with Nevada going on a huge run and handing Air Force another conference loss. Freshman Lucas Hobin dropped 22 points, showing real promise for the future. With interim coaches stepping in, it’s a big moment of change for the team. How do you think this shakeup will impact the rest of the season? Is this a chance for new talent to shine? #Sports #AirForceBasketball #MountainWest00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowNevada’s 21-0 run stuns Air Force fansNevada basketball fans, that 21-0 first-half run against Air Force was something else! Corey Camper Jr. led the charge with 23 points and nearly grabbed a double-double, helping five Wolf Pack players hit double figures. The Pack’s energy after Coach Alford’s timeout totally flipped the game, and their 53% shooting and 36-21 rebounding edge sealed the deal. Meanwhile, Air Force played without their head coach due to a sudden suspension. With Nevada now 5-2 in conference, how do you feel about their momentum heading into the next stretch? Who’s your pick for MVP so far this season? #Sports #NevadaWolfPack #MountainWest00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowLobos’ home streak faces Wolf Pack testLobo fans, the team’s home-court dominance is about to get a serious test as Nevada rolls into Albuquerque this Saturday. UNM’s been on fire—winning six of their last seven and locking down opponents with tough defense, especially in the first half. The Lobos are undefeated when leading after the first quarter or at halftime, and their bench has been a game-changer, pouring in nearly half the points lately. Nevada’s defense is no joke, but they’ve struggled on the road. Do you think the Lobos’ rebounding and fast starts will keep their streak alive? Let’s hear your game predictions! #Sports #GoLobos #MountainWest00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLobos grab first conference road win!The New Mexico Lobos just pulled off their first conference road win of the season, taking down Colorado State 80-70. What really stood out was how every Lobo who hit the court scored at least six points—talk about teamwork! Freshman Tomislav Buljan nearly snagged a double-double, and his late-game defense sealed the deal with a clutch steal and pass for a dunk. The Lobos now sit third in the Mountain West, showing off their depth and grit. How do you think this new-look squad will fare as the season heats up? #Sports #GoLobos #MountainWest00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBoise State’s wild triple OT heartbreakA 24-point comeback, three overtimes, and a finish that left everyone breathless—Boise State nearly pulled off the impossible against San Diego State but fell just short, 110-107. Coach Leon Rice was proud of the Broncos’ grit but called out the team’s ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ halves, saying they can’t afford slow starts. Javan Buchanan’s 29 points and Andrew Meadow’s clutch play had fans on their feet, but the final minutes slipped away. How do you bounce back from a loss like this? Can Boise State turn these lessons into wins as the season heats up? #Sports #BoiseState #MountainWest00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMountain West football’s wild 2025 rideBoise State’s three-peat capped a season of big shakeups in Mountain West football, but it’s the uncertainty off the field that really has fans buzzing. With powerhouse programs like Boise State and San Diego State heading to the PAC 12, the door’s wide open for teams like UNLV, Hawaii, and New Mexico to step up. The tiebreaker drama and transfer portal chaos made for some heated debates, while bowl game struggles left plenty to talk about. Who do you think will become the new face of the Mountain West? Let’s hear your take on the highs, lows, and surprises from this season! #Sports #Football #MountainWest00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMountain West hoops: Only Boise, Utah State shineOnly two Mountain West teams—Utah State and Boise State—crack the top 50 in the NCAA NET Rankings this season, a big shift after last year’s record tournament run. Utah State is riding high with just one loss, while Boise State is still reeling from a wild triple-overtime heartbreaker against San Diego State. With both teams set to clash soon, it feels like the conference’s hopes are riding on their shoulders. Is the Mountain West slipping, or is this just a midseason blip? How do you see the rest of the season shaking out? #Sports #MountainWest #CollegeBasketball00Share