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Welcome to another week of college sports action! This past weekend? Packed with drama, from big basketball showdowns to some wild new ideas for college football’s future.

March Madness is almost here, and the NFL Draft isn’t far off either. There’s honestly a ton to talk about, so let’s get into the latest Mountain West basketball news, the fresh proposals shaking up college football, and whatever else caught our eye.

Mountain West Basketball: Weekend Recap

If you’re a Mountain West basketball fan, you probably still haven’t caught your breath. A few matchups this weekend could really shake up the NCAA Tournament picture.

New Mexico hosted San Diego State in what turned into a heart-stopper. Tomislav Buljan went off for 24 points and 18 rebounds, basically putting the team on his back.

The Aztecs led most of the first half, but their free-throw shooting—just 59%—was painful to watch. They just couldn’t keep the lead when it mattered most.

New Mexico’s Playoff Hopes

This win keeps New Mexico alive for at least a share of the Mountain West regular season title. More importantly, they’re still clinging to the NCAA Tournament bubble.

Selection Sunday’s looming, and this one’s a solid boost for their résumé.

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Utah State’s Resurgence

Utah State’s weekend wasn’t exactly smooth sailing either. The Aggies blew a fourteen-point lead and were actually trailing with under five minutes left.

But somehow, they pulled it together and closed out Grand Canyon 16-10 in crunch time. That victory put Utah State back on top, alone, in the Mountain West standings.

Proposed Changes to College Football

Jason Kirk tossed out some bold ideas to shake up college football. People are definitely talking. Here’s what’s on the table:

  • 12-Team College Football Playoff (CFP): The playoff stays at 12 teams, but the schedule moves up a week. Quarterfinals? They’d be on campus instead of neutral sites.
  • Army/Navy Game: The classic rivalry would kick off the semi-finals on January 1st. That’d be a wild way to start the new year.
  • Regional Conferences: Teams go back to regional conferences, restoring five main leagues. Out-of-conference games would focus on local matchups too.
  • NIL and Transfer Rules: Players could get unlimited NIL money, but they’d only get one transfer during their career.
  • Eligibility and Coaching Rules: Five years of eligibility, an age cap for players, and coaches can’t bail before the season ends.

Upcoming Events and Coverage

There’s a lot coming up this week. Here’s what you probably want to keep tabs on:

March Madness and NCAA Tournament

Teams are scrambling for those last NCAA Tournament spots. If you’re into bracketology, our ongoing Mountain West basketball bracketology has the latest updates and projections.

Recruiting Roundup

We’re rolling out a new Recruiting Roundup soon, breaking down the 2027 Mountain West March Team Recruiting Rankings. If you want a peek at the next wave of talent, you’ll want to check that out.

Softball and Baseball Rankings

Our weekly Mountain West Softball Report and the latest Men’s Basketball and Baseball Rankings are coming, too. Always something happening—worth checking back for the latest.

Podcasts and Surveys

Don’t forget about upcoming content like the Reacts Survey and the next Hike’s Peak Podcast. Episode 145 is set to dig into the Mountain West Transfer Portal Classes and whatever else is heating up in college sports.

Conclusion

The college sports season is buzzing right now. There’s always something happening, whether it’s a wild basketball game or fresh ideas for college football’s future.

We’ll keep bringing you insights and coverage—sometimes with a bit of our own take. Want more details or just curious about what’s next? Check out our Mountain West news page for updates and the latest stories.

Joe Hughes
Joe Hughes is the founder of CollegeNetWorth.com, a comprehensive resource on college athletes' earnings potential in the NIL era. Combining his passion for sports with expertise in collegiate athletics, Joe provides valuable insights for athletes, fans, and institutions navigating this new landscape.

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