2010 Western Athletic Conference football season

The 2010 Western Athletic Conference (WAC) football season was an NCAA football season played from September 2, 2010 – January 9, 2011. The Western Athletic Conference in 2010 consisted of 9 members: Boise State, Fresno State, Hawaiʻi, Idaho, Louisiana Tech, Nevada, New Mexico State, San Jose State, and Utah State.

2010 WAC football season
LeagueNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
SportFootball
DurationSeptember 2, 2010
through January 9, 2011
Number of teams9
TV partner(s)ABC, ESPN, WAC Sports Network
2011 NFL Draft
Top draft pickQB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada
Picked bySan Francisco 49ers, 36th overall
Regular Season
ChampionsBoise State, Hawaiʻi, & Nevada (co-champions)
Season MVPQB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada
QB Kellen Moore, Boise State
DE Chris Carter, Fresno State
2010 Western Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 11 Nevada +  7 1   13 1  
No. 9 Boise State +  7 1   12 1  
Hawaii +  7 1   10 4  
Fresno State  5 3   8 5  
Louisiana Tech  4 4   5 7  
Idaho  3 5   6 7  
Utah State  2 6   4 8  
New Mexico State  1 7   2 10  
San Jose State  0 8   1 12  
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

Boise State, Hawaiʻi, and Nevada all went 7–1 in conference play to share the WAC title. All three teams finished the regular season ranked in the top 25 of all four major polls. Boise State (12–1) was invited to the Maaco Bowl Las Vegas where they defeated Utah 26–3. Hawaiʻi (10–4) was invited to the Hawaiʻi Bowl where they lost to Tulsa 35–62. Nevada (13–1) was invited to the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl where they defeated Boston College 20–13. The only other WAC team to be bowl eligible was Fresno State (8–5), and they were invited to the Humanitarian Bowl where they lost to Northern Illinois 17–40.

This was Boise State's final season as a WAC member. Amid a realignment of NCAA conferences, the school announced on June 11, 2010 that it would leave the WAC for the Mountain West Conference effective July 1, 2011.[1]

Previous season

Boise State went 13–0 during the regular season, their second straight undefeated season, to win the conference championship for the second straight year and seventh time in eight years. They would be ranked No. 6 in the BCS at the end of the regular season and received an invitation to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl to become the first team from a non-automatic qualifying conference to receive an at-large berth to a BCS bowl (other non-AQ teams had received automatic bids under BCS rules). The Broncos faced BCS No. 4 ranked TCU in the first matchup of two teams from non-AQ conferences in a BCS bowl. They defeated the Horned Frogs 17–10 and finished the season No. 4 in AP and coache's polls.

Other bowl-eligible teams in 2009 were Nevada (8–4), Fresno State (8–4), and Idaho (7–5). Nevada was invited to play in the Sheraton Hawaiʻi Bowl, where they lost 45–10 to SMU. Fresno State was invited to play in the New Mexico Bowl for the second straight year where they lost to Wyoming 35–28 in 2 overtimes. Idaho was invited to play in the Roady's Humanitarian Bowl where they defeated Bowling Green 43–42.

Spring ball

TeamStart of PracticeSpring Game
Boise State March 8 April 17
Fresno State March 15 April 16
Hawai'i April 1 April 30
Idaho March 23 April 23
Louisiana Tech March 17 April 10
New Mexico State April 5 May 1
Nevada March 5 April 3
San Jose State March 12 April 22
Utah State March 23 April 24

Preseason

WAC media days

During the WAC's football preview on July 26 in Salt Lake City,[2] Boise State was selected by both the coaches and media as favorites to win the conference. They received 42 of a possible 43 first place votes in the media poll with Nevada coming in second and receiving the other first place vote. The Broncos received eight of nine first place votes in the coaches poll, but Boise State head coach Chris Petersen was not allowed to vote for his own team in first place, thus the Broncos received all 8 possible first place votes.

Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore was selected as the preseason offensive player of the year and Nevada defensive end Dontay Moch was selected as the preseason defensive player of the year. Moore and Moch were the 2009 WAC players of the year.

Media poll

  1. Boise State – 386 (42)
  2. Nevada – 333 (1)
  3. Fresno State – 300
  4. Idaho – 207
  5. Louisiana Tech – 200
  6. Utah State – 196
  7. Hawai'i – 166
  8. New Mexico State – 81
  9. San Jose State – 66

Coaches poll

  1. Boise State – 64 (8)
  2. Nevada – 55 (1)
  3. Fresno State – 50
  4. Utah State – 37
  5. Hawai'i – 36
  6. Idaho – 33
  7. Louisiana Tech – 26
  8. New Mexico State – 14
  9. San Jose State – 9

WAC vs. BCS matchups

WAC teams finished the season 5–9 against teams from BCS conferences. Boise State and Fresno State defeated two each with Nevada gaining the other win.

DateVisitorHomeNotesWinning Team
September 2 USC Hawaiʻi USC
September 4 Cincinnati Fresno State Fresno State
September 4 San Jose State No. 1 Alabama Alabama
September 4 Utah State No. 8 Oklahoma Oklahoma
September 6 No. 5 Boise State No. 6 Virginia Tech Played at FedExField in Landover, Maryland Boise State
September 11 Idaho No. 7 Nebraska Nebraska
September 11 Louisiana Tech Texas A&M Texas A&M
September 11 San Jose State No. 11 Wisconsin Wisconsin
September 17 No. 24 California Nevada Nevada
September 18 Hawaiʻi Colorado Colorado
September 25 Oregon State No. 3 Boise State ESPN's College GameDay broadcast from Bronco Stadium Boise State
September 25 Fresno State Mississippi Mississippi
September 25 New Mexico State Kansas Kansas
December 3 Illinois Fresno State Fresno State

Regular season

Index to colors and formatting
WAC member won
WAC member lost
WAC teams in bold

The WAC has teams in 4 different time zones. Times reflect start time in respective time zone of each team (Central-Louisiana Tech, Mountain-New Mexico State, Boise State, Utah State, Pacific-Idaho, Fresno State, San Jose State, Nevada, Hawaiian-Hawaiʻi). Conference games start times are that of the home team.

Rankings reflect that of the USA Today Coaches poll for that week until week eight when the BCS poll will be used.

Week one

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 25:00 pmUSCHawaiʻiAloha StadiumHonolulu, HIESPNL 36–4944,204
September 26:00 pmNorth DakotaIdahoKibbie DomeMoscow, IdahoAltitudeW 45–011,466
September 26:00 pmEastern WashingtonNevadaMackay StadiumReno, NevadaW 49–2416,313
September 44:00 pmSan Jose StateNo. 1 AlabamaBryant–Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AlabamaL 3–48101,821
September 45:00 pmUtah StateNo. 8 OklahomaOklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, OklahomaFSNL 24–3185,151
September 46:00 pmGrambling StateLouisiana TechIndependence StadiumShreveport, Louisiana
(Port City Classic)
W 20–634,762
September 47:00 pmCincinnatiFresno StateBulldog StadiumFresno, CaliforniaESPN2W 28–1437,238
September 66:00 pmNo. 5 Boise StateNo. 6 Virginia TechFedExFieldLandover, Maryland
(Allstate Kickoff in the Capital)
ESPN/ESPN 3DW 33–3086,587

Players of the week:[3]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Kellen Moore Boise State Logan Harrell Fresno State Kyle Brotzman Boise State

Week two

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 117:00 amHawaiʻiArmyMichie StadiumWest Point, New YorkCBSCSW 31–2830,042
September 119:30 amIdahoNo. 7 NebraskaMemorial StadiumLincoln, NebraskaFSNL 17–3885,732
September 1111:00 amSan Jose StateNo. 11 WisconsinCamp Randall StadiumMadison, WisconsinESPNL 14–2778,469
September 116:00 pmLouisiana TechTexas A&MKyle FieldCollege Station, TexasL 16–4877,579
September 116:00 pmSan Diego StateNew Mexico StateAggie Memorial StadiumLas Cruces, New MexicoAltitudeL 21–4116,891
September 116:00 pmIdaho StateUtah StateRomney StadiumLogan, UtahW 38–1718,347
September 117:30 pmColorado StateNevadaMackay Stadium • Reno, NevadaESPNUW 51–618,098

Players of the week:[4]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Bryant Moniz Hawaiʻi James-Michael Johnson Nevada Anthony Martinez Nevada

Week three

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 177:00 pmNo. 24 CaliforniaNevadaMackay Stadium • Reno, NevadaESPN2W 52–3128,809
September 189:30 amHawaiʻiColoradoFolsom FieldBoulder, ColoradoFCSL 13–3147,840
September 185:00 pmSouthern UtahSan Jose StateSpartan StadiumSan Jose, CaliforniaW 16–1116,739
September 186:00 pmNo. 3 Boise StateWyomingWar Memorial StadiumLaramie, WyomingCBSCSW 51–629,014
September 186:00 pmNavyLouisiana TechJoe Aillet StadiumRuston, LouisianaESPN3L 23–3723,122
September 186:00 pmFresno StateUtah StateRomney Stadium • Logan, UtahWAC Sports NetworkFRES 41–2419,059
September 187:00 pmNew Mexico StateUTEPSun Bowl StadiumEl Paso, Texas
(The Battle of I-10)
L 10–4239,214
September 187:30 pmUNLVIdahoKibbie Dome • Moscow, IdahoESPNUW 30–715,390

Players of the week:[5]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Colin Kaepernick Nevada Aaron Lavarias Idaho Trey Farquhar Idaho

Week four

ESPN's College GameDay broadcast from inside Bronco Stadium on the blue turf for the No. 3 Boise State vs Oregon State game.[6] This is the first time that College Gameday was broadcast from a WAC school.

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 251:00 pmIdahoColorado StateHughes StadiumFort Collins, ColoradoL 34–3623,925
September 253:00 pmNevadaBYULaVell Edwards StadiumProvo, UtahThe Mtn.W 24–1361,471
September 254:30 pmFresno StateMississippiVaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, MississippiCSSL 38–5555,267
September 255:00 pmNew Mexico StateKansasMemorial StadiumLawrence, KansasFCSL 16–4246,719
September 255:00 pmSan Jose StateNo. 13 UtahRice-Eccles StadiumSalt Lake CityL 3–5645,099
September 255:30 pmCharleston SouthernHawaiʻiAloha Stadium • Honolulu, HIOceanic PPVW 66–730,300
September 256:00 pmOregon StateNo. 3 Boise StateBronco StadiumBoise, IdahoABCW 37–2434,137
September 256:00 pmSouthern MississippiLouisiana TechJoe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, LouisianaESPN3L 12–1322,344
September 256:00 pmUtah StateSan Diego StateQualcomm StadiumSan DiegoL 7–4145,682

Players of the week:[5]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Kellen Moore (2) Boise State James-Michael Johnson (2) Nevada Rufus Porter La Tech

Week five

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 16:00 pmBYUUtah StateRomney Stadium • Logan, Utah
(Beehive Boot)
ESPNW 31–1624,152
October 211:00 amIdahoWestern MichiganWaldo StadiumKalamazoo, MichiganWAC Sports NetworkW 33–1318,508
October 25:00 pmUC DavisSan Jose StateSpartan Stadium • San Jose, CaliforniaL 13–1417,844
October 25:30 pmLouisiana TechHawaiʻiAloha Stadium • Honolulu, HIOceanic PPVHAW 41–2129,469
October 26:00 pmNo. 3 Boise StateNew Mexico StateAggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New MexicoWAC Sports NetworkBSU 59–019,661
October 27:00 pmCal PolyFresno StateBulldog Stadium • Fresno, CaliforniaW 38–1737,069
October 27:00 pmNo. 25 NevadaUNLVSam Boyd StadiumWhitney, Nevada
(Fremont Cannon)
The Mtn.W 44–2628,958

Players of the week:[7]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Kealoha Pilares Hawaiʻi Robert Siavii Idaho Shawn Plummer Fresno State

Week six

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 93:00 pmUtah StateLouisiana TechJoe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, LouisianaAlt/CSTLT 24–616,073
October 96:00 pmToledoNo. 4 Boise StateBronco Stadium • Boise, IdahoWAC Sports NetworkW 57–1433,833
October 96:00 pmNew MexicoNew Mexico StateAggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New Mexico
(Rio Grande Rivalry)
ESPN3W 16–1421,437
October 97:00 pmHawaiʻiFresno StateBulldog Stadium • Fresno, CaliforniaESPN3HAW 49–2738,494
October 97:30 pmSan Jose StateNo. 23 NevadaMackay Stadium • Reno, NevadaESPNUNEV 35–1320,636

Players of the week:[8]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Vai Taua Nevada Donte Savage New Mexico State Tyler Stampler New Mexico State

Week seven

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 163:00 pmIdahoLouisiana TechJoe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, LouisianaAlt/CSTLT 48–3519,750
October 165:00 pmNo. 3 Boise StateSan Jose StateSpartan Stadium • San Jose, CaliforniaWAC Sports NetworkBSU 48–2020,239
October 165:30 pmNo. 21 NevadaHawaiʻiAloha Stadium • Honolulu, HIWAC Sports NetworkHAW 27–2142,031
October 167:00 pmNew Mexico StateFresno StateBulldog Stadium • Fresno, CaliforniaESPNUFRES 33–1032,334

Players of the week:[9]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Ross Jenkins La Tech Corey Paredes Hawaiʻi Chris Potter Boise State

Week eight

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 232:00 pmNew Mexico StateIdahoKibbie Dome • Moscow, IdahoSWXIDA 37–1413,812
October 233:00 pmHawaiʻiUtah StateRomney Stadium • Logan, UtahAltHAW 45–717,111
October 235:00 pmFresno StateSan Jose StateSpartan Stadium • San Jose, California
(rivalry)
WAC Sports NetworkFRES 33–1811,314

Players of the week:[10]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Alex Green Hawaiʻi Corey Paredes (2) Hawaiʻi Kevin Goessling Fresno State

Week nine

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 266:00 pmLouisiana TechNo. 3 Boise StateBronco Stadium • Boise, IdahoESPN2BSU 49–2032,026
October 305:30 pmIdahoHawaiʻiAloha Stadium • Honolulu, HIESPN3HAW 45–1037,466
October 306:00 pmSan Jose StateNew Mexico StateAggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New MexicoAltitudeNMSU 29–2713,117
October 307:30Utah StateNo. 24 NevadaMackay Stadium • Reno, NevadaESPNUNEV 56–4211,558

Players of the week:[11]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Bryant Moniz (2) Hawaiʻi Mana Silva Hawaiʻi Tyler Stampler (2) New Mexico State

Week ten

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 61:00 pmNew Mexico StateUtah StateRomney Stadium • Logan, UtahUSU 27–2214,524
November 61:30 pmHawaiʻiNo. 4 Boise StateBronco Stadium • Boise, IdahoESPNU/ESPN 3DBSU 42–734,060
November 62:00 pmNo. 23 NevadaIdahoKibbie Dome • Moscow, IdahoWAC Sports NetworkNEV 63–1711,247
November 63:00 pmFresno StateLouisiana TechJoe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, Louisiana
(Battle for the Bone)
WAC Sports NetworkFRES 40–3417,057

Players of the week:[12]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Kellen Moore (3) Boise State Bobby Wagner Utah State Phillip Livas La Tech

Week eleven

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 126:00 pmNo. 4 Boise StateIdahoKibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho
(Battle for the Governor's Trophy)
ESPN2/ESPN 3DBSU 52–1416,453
November 135:00 pmUtah StateSan Jose StateSpartan Stadium • San Jose, CaliforniaUSU 38–3412,239
November 136:00 pmLouisiana TechNew Mexico StateAggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New MexicoAlt 2LT 41–2012,486
November 137:30 pmNo. 21 NevadaFresno StateBulldogs Stadium • Fresno, CaliforniaESPNNEV 35–3437,116

Players of the week:[13]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Colin Kaepernick (2) Nevada Javontay Crowe La Tech Chris Potter (2) Boise State

Week twelve

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 197:30 pmFresno StateNo. 4 Boise StateBronco Stadium • Boise, Idaho
(Battle for the Milk Can)
ESPN2BSU 51–033,454
November 201:00 pmNew Mexico StateNo. 18 NevadaMackay Stadium • Reno, NevadaNEV 52–610,906
November 205:30 pmSan Jose StateHawaiʻiAloha Stadium • Honolulu, HIESPN3HAW 41–730,011
November 2012:00 pmIdahoUtah StateRomney Stadium • Logan, UtahIDA 28–614,072

Players of the week:[14]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Bryant Moniz (3) Hawaiʻi Aaron Brown Hawaiʻi Kyle Brotzman (2) Boise State

Week thirteen

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 267:15 pmNo. 4 Boise StateNo. 19 NevadaMackay Stadium • Reno, NevadaESPNNEV 34–31 OT30,712
November 275:00 pmLouisiana TechSan Jose StateSpartan Stadium • San Jose, CaliforniaLT 45–388,467
November 276:00 pmHawaiʻiNew Mexico StateAggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New MexicoWAC Sports NetworkHAW 59–2411,841
November 277:00 pmIdahoFresno StateBulldog Stadium • Fresno, CaliforniaWAC Sports NetworkFRES 23–2025,965

Players of the week:[15]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Alex Green (2) Hawaiʻi Travis Brown Fresno State Phillip Livas (2) La Tech

Week fourteen

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
December 37:15 pmIllinoisFresno StateBulldog Stadium • Fresno, CaliforniaESPN2W 25–2330,625
December 41:00 pmUtah StateNo. 11 Boise StateBronco Stadium • Boise, IdahoWAC Sports NetworkBSU 50–1432,101
December 42:00 pmSan Jose StateIdahoKibbie Dome • Moscow, IdahoIDA 26–23 OT8,011
December 42:00 pmNo. 17 NevadaLouisiana TechJoe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, LouisianaWAC Sports NetworkNEV 35–1718,562
December 45:30 pmUNLVHawaiʻiAloha Stadium • Honolulu, HIW 59–2134,746

Players of the week:[16]

Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Bryant Moniz (4) Hawaiʻi Dontay Moch Nevada Kevin Goessling (2) Fresno State

All-WAC Teams

First Team

Second Team

Players of the year

Coach of the year

Chris Ault–Nevada

Rankings

During the season Boise State, Hawaiʻi, and Nevada were the only WAC teams to be ranked.

Boise State
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. ( )= First place votes.
PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Final
AP 3 (1) 3 (8) 3 (1) 3 (1) 3 (1) 4 (1) 3 (8) 2 (15) 2 (11) 2 (7) 4 (7) 3 (9) 3 (10) 9 10 9
Coaches 5 3 3 3 3 4 3 (1) 2 (11) 2 (5) 3 (3) 4 (3) 3 (5) 3 (5) 10 10 7
Harris Not released 3 (10) 2 (29) 2 (14) 3 (12) 4 (9) 3 (11) 3 (14) 10 10
BCS Not released 3 3 4 4 4 4 11 10
Hawaiʻi
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. RV=receiving votes.
PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Final
AP RV RV RV RV 25 24 RV
Coaches RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 25 RV
Harris Not released RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 24
BCS Not released 24
Nevada
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. RV=receiving votes.
PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Final
AP RV RV 25 21 19 RV RV 25 21 19 19 14 13 11
Coaches RV RV RV RV 25 23 21 RV RV 23 21 18 19 17 15 13
Harris Not released 20 25 24 23 21 18 19 15 14
BCS Not released 24 23 21 18 19 17 15

Bowl games

Bowl Date Winner* Score Loser* Score Location Time+ Network Notes
UDrove Humanitarian Dec. 18, 2010 Northern Illinois 40 Fresno State 17 Boise, Idaho 2:30 pm ESPN
Maaco Bowl Las Vegas Dec. 22, 2010 #10 Boise State 26 No. 19 Utah 3 Whitney, Nevada 5:00 pm ESPN
Sheraton Hawaiʻi Bowl Dec. 24, 2010 Tulsa 62 #25 Hawaiʻi 35 Honolulu 5:00 pm ESPN
Kraft Fight Hunger Jan. 9, 2011 #15 Nevada 20 Boston College 13 San Francisco 6:00 pm ESPN
*WAC team is bolded. +Time given is Pacific Time Rankings reflect Coaches Poll

Attendance

Team Stadium (Capacity) Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Total Average % of Capacity
Boise State Bronco Stadium (33,500) 34,137 33,833 32,026 34,060 33,454 32,101 199,611 33,269 99.3%
Fresno State Bulldog Stadium (41,031) 37,238 37,069 38,494 32,334 37,116 25,965 30,625 238,841 34,120 83.2%
Hawaiʻi Aloha Stadium (50,000) 44,204 30,300 29,469 42,031 37,466 30,011 34,746 248,227 35,461 70.9%
Idaho Kibbie Dome (16,000) 11,466 15,390 13,812 11,247 16,453 8,011 76,379 12,730 79.6%
Louisiana Tech Joe Aillet Stadium (30,600) 23,122 22,344 16,073 19,750 17,057 18,562 116,908 19,485 63.7%
Nevada Mackay Stadium (29,993) 16,313 18,098 28,809 20,636 11,558 10,906 30,712 136,032 19,433 64.8%
New Mexico State Aggie Memorial Stadium (30,343) 16,891 19,661 21,437 13,117 12,486 11,841 95,433 15,906 52.4%
San Jose State Spartan Stadium (31,218) 16,739 17,844 20,239 11,314 12,239 8,467 86,842 14,474 46.4%
Utah State Romney Stadium (25,513) 18,347 19,059 24,152 17,111 14,524 14,072 107,265 17,878 70.1%

Expanded WAC standings

Western Athletic Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLWLPFPASTREAK
T1 No. 13 Nevada71131574300W 7
T1 No. 10 Boise State71121586166W 2
T1 No. 24 Hawaiʻi71104554357L 1
4 Fresno State5385377390L 1
5 Louisiana Tech4457321368L 1
6 Idaho3567346322W 1
7 Utah State2648264405L 2
8 New Mexico State17210188474L 4
9 San Jose State08112209451L 10

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