Boise State Football

Live updates: Fresno State wins Mountain West title, beats Boise State 28-16

The Mountain West trophy will go to Fresno State.
The Mountain West trophy will go to Fresno State. smiller@idahostatesman.com

On Sept. 23, Boise State’s season was falling apart after a crushing 27-10 loss at UTEP. Ten weeks and seven wins later, the Broncos (9-3, 8-0 MW) are playing for a record fifth Mountain West title.

Standing in their way is Fresno State, who got an up-close look at the Broncos’ remarkable turnaround on Oct. 8, when they lost 40-20 in Albertsons Stadium. The Bulldogs (8-4, 7-1) have had a turnaround of their own since then, going 7-0 en route to a shot at their fourth Mountain West title.

Either the Broncos or the Bulldogs will put a trophy-sized exclamation point on their resurgence when they meet again on the Blue at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Mountain West championship game. Beat writers Ron Counts (@Ron_BroncoBeat) and Rachel Roberts (@ByRachelRoberts) and newsroom assistant editor Jim Keyser will fill you in on all the action with live updates below.

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Broncos missing two players

The Boise State football team will be without two players for Saturday’s Mountain West championship against Fresno State, including one starter.

Redshirt senior starting wide receiver Stefan Cobbs will miss his second straight game with an undisclosed injury. He was injured against Wyoming on Nov. 19. Cobbs has 29 receptions for 396 yards and two touchdowns this season.

Backup nickel Zion Washington, a redshirt freshman, will miss his third game in a row. Washington has appeared in nine games this season and contributed three total tackles.

Boise State’s inactive list is significantly shorter than it was last week, when 12 players were listed as out for the Broncos’ regular-season finale against Utah State.

This story was originally published December 3, 2022 at 1:00 PM.

Ron Counts
Idaho Statesman
Ron Counts is the Boise State football beat writer for the Idaho Statesman. He’s a Virginia native and covered James Madison University and the University of Virginia before joining the Statesman in 2019. Follow him on Twitter: @Ron_BroncoBeat Support my work with a digital subscription
Rachel Roberts
Idaho Statesman
Rachel Roberts has been covering sports for the Idaho Statesman since 2005. She attended Northwest Nazarene University and is Boise born and raised. Support my work with a digital subscription
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