The Denver Post

Bulldogs move on to Mountain West title game with win over Cowboys

FRESNO STATE 13, WYOMING 7

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LARAMIE» Marcus Mcmaryion threw for 186 yards and a touchdown, and Fresno State clinched a spot in the Mountain West title game by beating short-handed Wyoming 13-7 on a cold and windy Saturday.

Fresno State (8-3, 6-1) will face Boise State on Dec. 2 after the Bulldogs secured the West Division title. It’s Fresno State’s third championsh­ip berth in five seasons.

“I can’t be prouder of this team,” Fresno State coach Jeff Tedford said. “And I can’t be happier for them. The turnaround that they’ve made, the belief and confidence, the hard work they’ve put in. The coaching staff has done a phenomenal job. It’s a great feeling when all the hard work pays off.”

Wyoming was without star quarterbac­k Josh Allen, who was injured in last week’s win against Air Force.

Mcmaryion’s lofted pass toward the left pylon was caught for a 21-yard score by running back Ronnie Rivers for a 10-0 lead, and Jimmy Camacho made his second short field goal of the game late in the third for a 13-point advantage.

Wyoming backup quarterbac­k Nick Smith, making his third career start, completed a 6-yard scoring pass to Nico Evans with 2:25 remaining, and Fresno State went three-and-out. The Cowboys got to Fresno State’s 27, but Smith was sacked on fourth down by Robert Stanley to seal it.

Smith was 20-of-32 passing for 231 yards and a score for Wyoming (7-4, 5-2).

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