2012 Mountain West Conference football season


The 2012 Mountain West Conference football season was the 14th season of college football for the Mountain West Conference. In the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the MW had 10 football members: Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawaiʻi, Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, and Wyoming.
This was the second consecutive year in which the Mountain West saw changes in membership. After losing two of its charter members in 2011—BYU and Utah —the MW lost TCU, members since 2005, to the Big 12 in 2012. The conference reloaded with three new members—full conference members Fresno State and Nevada, and football-only Hawaiʻi.
This was originally intended to be the last season for Boise State and San Diego State in the MW. After the 2012–13 school year, both schools' football programs planned to join the Big East. Both schools also planned to join the Big West, a former conference home of both, for non-football sports. San Diego State, a charter member of the Big West, was set to return to that conference after a 35-year absence; Boise State was set to return after a 12-year absence. However, due to major instability in the Big East, culminating in the mass exodus of the conference's seven basketball-first schools in December 2012, Boise State chose to remain in the MW for 2013 and beyond. San Diego State has since sought to remain in the MW, and as a part of Boise State's agreement to remain in the MW, the conference must offer an invitation to San Diego State to remain in the MW before it can invite any other school.
In addition, San Jose State and Utah State will join the MW in 2013.

Previous season

Preseason

Award watch lists

The following Mountain West players were named to preseason award watch lists.
Maxwell Award:
Chuck Bednarik Award:
John Mackey Award:
Fred Biletnikoff Award:
Bronko Nagurski Trophy:
Outland Trophy:
Jim Thorpe Award:
Lombardi Award:
Rimington Trophy:
Davey O'Brien Award:
Doak Walker Award:
Walter Camp Award:
Lott Trophy:
Lou Groza Award:

Media poll

All–Conference Team

Coaches

NOTE: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season
TeamHead CoachYears at SchoolOverall RecordRecord at SchoolMW Record
Air ForceTroy Calhoun634–1834–1821–11
Boise StateChris Petersen761–561–50–0*
Colorado StateJim McElwain1
Fresno StateTim DeRuyter1
HawaiiNorm Chow1
NevadaChris Ault24226–103–1226–103–1
New MexicoBob Davie1
San Diego StateRocky Long265–690–040–34^
UNLVBobby Hauck382–282–112–6
WyomingDave Christensen410–1510–155–11

*first year as conference member, ^achieved as head coach of New Mexico from 99–08

Rankings

Mountain West vs. BCS matchups

Bowl games

The Mountain West Conference will have agreements with the following bowls for 2012–13:
  • The MW champion will receive an automatic berth in one of the five BCS bowl games if they are the highest ranked non-automatic qualifying conference champion and either of the following:
  • * Ranked in the top 12 of the BCS Rankings.
  • * Ranked in the top 16 of the BCS Rankings and its ranking is higher than that of an automatic qualifying conference champion.
PickNameLocationOpposing ConferenceOpposing Pick
1Maaco Bowl Las VegasLas Vegas, NevadaPac-125
2Poinsettia BowlSan Diego, CaliforniaBYU, Army
3Armed Forces BowlFort Worth, TexasC-USA, Navy 3, –
4New Mexico BowlAlbuquerque, New MexicoPac-127
5Hawai'i BowlHonolulu, HawaiiC-USA2

If Hawai‘i is bowl eligible and not MW champions or selected for a BCS bowl, they will receive a berth in the Hawai‘i Bowl.

Regular season

All dates, times, and TV are tentative and subject to change.
The Mountain West has teams in 3 different time zones. Times reflect start time in respective time zone of each team. Conference games start times are that of the home team.

Home attendance