The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Mountain West brings late show back

- By Ralph D. Russo

College football Saturdays this season have mostly been over by around midnight Eastern. Maybe 12:30 a.m.

West of Texas, the only FBS program that has been up and running is BYU in Provo, Utah.

That comes to end this weekend with the kickoff of the Mountain West season. The conference postponed fall football Aug. 10, the day before the Big Ten and Pac12 made similar decisions.

The Mountain West reversed course and decided not long after those Power Five conference­s to play an abbreviate­d season. The Big Ten starting this weekend has drawn the headlines, but the Mountain West will extend the football-watching day into Sunday for fans East of the Mississipp­i.

The marquee matchups on opening weekend include Mountain West favorite and defending champion Boise State hosting Utah State. Wyoming visits Nevada in a matchup of teams picked to finish second in their respective divisions. Both of those games kickoff at 7 p.m.

The late show includes UNLV at San Diego State, the favorites to win the West Division, and Air Force at San Jose State, both kicking off at 10:30 p.m.

Best game NO. 17 IOWA STATE AT NO. 6

OKLAHOMA STATE » Huge game in the Big 12. The Cowboys (3-0) are the only team in the conference with an overall unbeaten record, but they haven’t payed in a while because of a COVID-19 postponeme­nt by Baylor last week.

The Cyclones (3-1) have gotten off to the most impressive start in the Big 12, beating TCU, Oklahoma and Texas Tech — after losing a nonconfere­nce game to Louisiana-Lafayette.

Oklahoma State should have quarterbac­k Spencer

Sanders (ankle) available to boost its offense.

The game matches two of the best running backs in the conference in Iowa State’s Breece Hall, who leads the Big 12 in rushing, and Oklahoma State AllAmerica­n Chuba Hubbard.

Heisman watch

JUSTIN FIELDS, QB, OHIO STATE » The fifth-ranked Buckeyes open their season at home against Nebraska. Fields was one of the preseason Heisman front-runners, but then the season went sideways.

Fields will try to make up for loss time as Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence, BYU’s Zach Wilson and Alabama’s Mac Jones have had a month’s head start in the Heisman race.

This has a chance to be a grand opening for Fields and the Buckeyes. They are 26-point favorites against the Cornhusker­s. Ohio State has won five straight in the series and four of them have been huge blowouts, with the Buckeyes scoring 53 points per game.

Under the radar

MIDDLE TENNESSEE AT RICE » You might not have noticed, but Rice has not played a game yet, even though Conference USA has been in full swing since September.

COVID-19 issues set the Owls back, but they decided to stick with it and now start what is slated to be a six-game season.

Rice is coming off a three-win season and starting year three under coach Mike Bloomgren.

Middle Tennessee (1-5) might represent the Owls’ best chance to get a victory.

Hot seat

TOM HERMAN, TEXAS » Not only has Texas lost two straight on the field, but there is touchy situation developing about whether the football players will stand for the playing of the “The Eyes of Texas” after the game.

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