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Week 10 Mountain West Watch – Hawai’i surprise, Wyoming’s QB change pays off | Sports

It was another solid week for the Mountain West with multiple thrilling games, albeit between teams a little further down the standings. Colorado State clinched a bowl appearance, other fumbled their bowl hopes, and we had an upset among teams in the middle of the table. Let’s take a quick look at the standings before getting into the rankings and storylines. Week 10 Mountain West Standings / AP Poll Rankings Rk Team Record MW Record AP Poll Composite Rank 1 Boise State 7-1 4-0 12th 2 Colorado State 6-3 4-0 – 3 UNLV 6-2 2-1 – 4 San Diego State 3-5 2-1 – 5 Fresno State 5-4 3-2 – 6 San Jose State 5-3 3-2 – 7 Hawai’i 4-5 2-2 – 8 Wyoming 2-7 2-3 – 9 New Mexico 3-6 2-3 – 10 Utah State 2-6 1-3 – 11 Nevada 3-7 0-4 – 12 Air Force 1-7 0-4 – Things are starting to get boring at the top as Boise State sits almost uncontested. Almost because Colorado State is also there but the Rams and Broncos won’t play each other so they’re kind of just left staring at each other and waiting to see if either flinches before the end

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Nino Niederreiter scores twice to lift Jets to 3-0 win over Utah | Sports

WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Nino Niederreiter scored twice in his 900th NHL career game and Connor Hellebuyck made 21 saves to help the Winnipeg Jets defeat the Utah Hockey Club 3-0 on Tuesday night. It was Hellebuyck’s second shutout of the season and 39th of this career. Gabriel Vilardi also scored for the Jets. Adam Lowry assisted on both goals by Niederreiter. Utah ended a run of picking up points in three consecutive games (1-0-2). Karel Vejmelka stopped 25 shots for Utah in its second stop on a four-game road trip. Jets winger Kyle Connor had his franchise-record, season-opening points streak end at 12 games. Takeaways Utah: The visitors had three power plays, but didn’t get a shot on goal in the first one and only forced Hellebuyck to make one stop in each of the next two. The Jets blocked 17 shots compared to Utah’s five. Jets: Winnipeg had opportunities to fire at the net, but got derailed early on looking for the perfect setup until Josh Morrissey sent a blast from the point with Vilardi in front of the net. Key moment Niederreiter lifted a Utah opponent’s stick in Winnipeg’s end, allowing the Jets to get the puck

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