Mountain West Conference Football Championship Game
Conference Football Championship
SportCollege football
ConferenceMountain West Conference
Current stadiumHosted by selected division winner (see below)
Current locationVaries by year
Played2013–present
Last contest2019
Current championBoise State
Most championshipsBoise State (3)
TV partner(s)Fox
Official websiteLeague Site
Sponsors
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The Mountain West Conference Football Championship Game is an annual postseason college football game played to determine the champion of the Mountain West Conference (MW). From 1999 to 2012, the champion of the Mountain West was determined by regular season record. Beginning in 2013, following the expansion to twelve members and the division of the conference into Mountain and West Divisions, the conference championship game is held between the two division winners. The Mountain West is one of four conferences to have its championship game at a campus site, along with the American Athletic Conference, Conference USA, and the Sun Belt Conference.

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The inaugural MW Championship Game was played on December 7, 2013 at Fresno State's Bulldog Stadium and televised by CBS.[1]

The Mountain West Conference champion customarily receives a berth to play in the Las Vegas Bowl. However, if the MW champion finishes ranked ahead of the champions from the other 'Group of Five' mid-major conferences (American Athletic Conference, Conference USA, MAC, and Sun Belt) by the selection committee of the College Football Playoff, it is guaranteed a berth in one of the non-semifinal 'New Year's Six' bowls. If ranked in the top four, the conference champion will play in the national championship playoff.

Divisions[edit]

Membership reflects changes that took effect with the 2013 season.

Mountain DivisionWest Division
Air ForceFresno State
Boise StateHawaii
Colorado StateNevada
New MexicoSan Diego State
Utah StateSan Jose State
WyomingUNLV

Past champions[edit]

Pre-championship game era (1999–2012)[edit]

SeasonChampion(s)Conf.
record
Overall
record
Bowl result
1999Utah5–29–3WonLas Vegas Bowl
BYU5–28–4Lost Motor City Bowl
Colorado State5–28–4Lost Liberty Bowl
2000No. 14Colorado State6–110–2WonLiberty Bowl
2001No. 25BYU7–012–2Lost Liberty Bowl
2002Colorado State6–110–4Lost Liberty Bowl
2003No. 21Utah6–110–2WonLiberty Bowl
2004No. 4Utah7–012–0WonFiesta Bowl
2005No. 11TCU8–011–1WonHouston Bowl
2006No. 16BYU8–011–2WonLas Vegas Bowl
2007No. 14BYU8–011–2WonLas Vegas Bowl
2008No. 2Utah8–013–0WonSugar Bowl
2009No. 6TCU8–012–1Lost Fiesta Bowl
2010No. 2TCU8–013–0WonRose Bowl
2011No. 14TCU7–011–2WonPoinsettia Bowl
2012No. 18Boise State7–111–2WonMaaco Bowl Las Vegas
Fresno State7–19–4Lost Hawaii Bowl
San Diego State7–19–4Lost Poinsettia Bowl

Final AP Poll rankings shown.

Mountain West Conference Championship Game (2013–present)[edit]

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Below are the results from all Mountain West Conference Football Championship Games played. The winning team appears in bold font, on a background of their primary team color. Rankings are from the AP Poll released prior to the game.

YearWestMountainSiteAttendance
201324Fresno State Bulldogs24Utah State Aggies17Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, CA31,362
2014Fresno State Bulldogs1422Boise State Broncos28Albertsons Stadium • Boise, ID26,101
2015San Diego State Aztecs27Air Force Falcons24Qualcomm Stadium • San Diego, CA20,959
2016San Diego State Aztecs27Wyoming Cowboys24War Memorial Stadium • Laramie, WY24,001
201725Fresno State Bulldogs14Boise State Broncos17Albertsons Stadium • Boise, ID24,515
201825Fresno State Bulldogs1919Boise State Broncos16OT23,662
2019Hawaii Rainbow Warriors1019Boise State Broncos3123,561

Results by team[edit]

GamesSchoolWLPctTitlesRunners-up
4Fresno State22.5002013, 20182014, 2017
4Boise State31.750 2014, 2017, 20192018
2San Diego State201.000 2015, 2016
1Air Force01.0002015
1Utah State01.0002013
1Wyoming01.0002016
1Hawaii01.0002019
  • Colorado State, Nevada, New Mexico, San Jose State, and UNLV have yet to make an appearance in a Mountain West Championship Game.

Championship game MVPs[edit]

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SeasonMVPTeamPosition
2013Derek CarrFresno StateQB
2014OffensiveGrant HedrickBoise StateQB
DefensiveTanner VallejoMLB
2015OffensiveChristian ChapmanSan Diego StateQB
DefensiveNa'im McGeeDB
2016OffensiveRashaad PennySan Diego StateRB
DefensiveDamontae KazeeDB
2017OffensiveBrett RypienBoise StateQB
DefensiveLeighton Vander EschLB
2018OffensiveAlexander MattisonBoise StateRB
DefensiveMykal WalkerFresno StateDE
2019OffensiveJaylon HendersonBoise StateQB
DefensiveSonatane LuiBoise StateDT

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Selection criteria[edit]

The division champion is the team with the highest conference winning percentage.

Two-team tiebreaker procedure[edit]

  1. Head-to-head record between the tied teams
  2. Winning percentage of the tied teams within the division
  3. Winning percentage against the next-highest placed team in the division, with placing based on the team's conference record, and proceeding through the division
  4. Winning percentage of the tied teams against common conference opponents
  5. Higher College Football Playoff ranking (or composite of selected computer ranking if neither team is ranked) following the final week of the regular season
  6. Overall winning percentage against FBS opponents
  7. Coin toss

NOTE: If inclement weather forces the head-to-head game between the two tied teams to be cancelled or end in a tie, the tiebreaker procedure ensures the tie will be broken by other means if necessary.

Three or more-team tiebreaker procedure[edit]

  1. Head-to-head record among the tied teams
  2. Winning percentage among the tied teams within the division
  3. Winning percentage among the tied teams against the next-highest placed team in the division, with placing based on the team's conference record, and proceeding through the division
  4. Winning percentage among the tied teams against common conference opponents
  5. Higher College Football Playoff ranking (or composite of selected computer ranking if neither team is ranked) following the final week of the regular season

Once the tie is reduced to two teams, then the two-team tiebreaker is used.[2]

Host determination[edit]

Current procedure[edit]

The division champion with the better conference record will host the championship game. If the teams have the same record, the following tie-breaking procedure is used:[3]

  1. Head-to-head record
  2. Higher College Football Playoff ranking going into the final week of regular season, excluding teams who are not ranked and/or that lost their final regular season game
  3. Composite of selected computer rankings
  4. Record versus common conference opponents
  5. Highest overall winning percentage (conference and non-conference excluding exempt games)
  6. Coin toss

2013–2017 procedure[edit]

From 2013 to 2017, the division champion with the higher College Football Playoff ranking going into the final week of regular season was designated as the host school unless it lost its final regular season game. If the latter occurred, or neither team was ranked in the latest available College Football Playoff rankings, then the following procedure was used:[2]

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  1. Team with better composite ranking among selected computer rankings
  2. Head-to-head record
  3. Record versus common conference opponents
  4. Winning percentage against the next-highest placed common conference opponent and proceeding through the conference, with placing based on:
    1. Placement within the division
    2. Overall conference record
    3. Composite of selected computer rankings
  5. Coin toss

This procedure was discontinued after the 2017 Mountain West Conference Football Championship Game after Boise State was selected to host the game despite having the same conference record as their opponent Fresno State and losing to Fresno State during the regular season.

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^Published August 19, 2013. 'CBS Sports Gets TV Rights To Mountain West Football Championship - SportsBusiness Daily SportsBusiness Journal SportsBusiness Daily Global'. SportsBusiness Daily. Retrieved 2013-08-30.
  2. ^ abcdHost and divisional tiebreakers
  3. ^'Mountain West Announces New Football Championship Host Determination Procedure'. Mountain West Conference. July 23, 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2018.

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