2011 Mountain West Conference football season

The 2011 Mountain West Conference football season was the 13th season of college football for the Mountain West Conference (MW). Eight teams participated in that season: Air Force, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, TCU, UNLV, Wyoming and new member Boise State.

This was the first year the MW was without founding members Utah and BYU, which respectively left for the Pac-12 Conference and FBS independent status, with BYU's other sports joining the West Coast Conference. In response to their departure, the conference added Boise State for this season, and would eventually add Fresno State, Hawaii (football only; other sports joined the Big West Conference), and Nevada for the 2012 season.

This was also the last year for TCU as an MW member. The Horned Frogs were originally set to become a member of the Big East Conference in the 2012 season. However, on October 10, they accepted a bid to join the Big 12 Conference.

Previous season
TCU repeated as conference champions going undefeated (12–0) during the regular season for the second consecutive year. They finished the year as the highest ranked non-automatic qualifying school in the BCS rankings to receive an automatic bid to a BCS game. Since Oregon was ranked in the top two and selected to play in the BCS National Championship Game, the Rose Bowl was contractually obligated to take the highest ranked non-AQ to fill the Pac-10's spot. The Horned Frogs defeated Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl 21–19 to finish the season 13–0 and finished ranked #2 in both the AP and Coaches Polls.

Air Force, BYU, San Diego State, and Utah also went to bowl games. Everyone but Utah won their bowl game to give the conference a 4–1 bowl record to win the Bowl Challenge Cup for the second consecutive year.

At one point during the season, both TCU and Utah were both ranked in the top 5 of the BCS rankings.

Award watch lists
The following Mountain West players were named to preseason award watch lists.

Maxwell Award:
 * Doug Martin – Boise State
 * Kellen Moore – Boise State
 * Ronnie Hillman – San Diego State
 * Ryan Lindley – San Diego State

Chuck Bednarik Award:
 * Billy Winn – Boise State
 * Tanner Brock – TCU
 * Tank Carder – TCU

John Mackey Award:
 * Kyle Efaw – Boise State
 * Lucas Reed – New Mexico

Fred Biletnikoff Award:
 * Tyler Shoemaker – Boise State
 * Josh Boyce – TCU

Bronko Nagurski Trophy:
 * Billy Winn – Boise State
 * Mychal Sisson – Colorado State
 * Miles Burris – San Diego State
 * Tanner Brock – TCU
 * Tank Carder – TCU

Outland Trophy:
 * Nate Potter – Boise State
 * Billy Winn – Boise State

Jim Thorpe Award:
 * George Iloka – Boise State

Lombardi Award:
 * Thomas Byrd – Boise State
 * Shea McClellin – Boise State
 * Nate Potter – Boise State
 * Billy Winn – Boise State
 * Mychall Sisson – Colorado State
 * Carmen Messina – New Mexico
 * Miles Burris – San Diego State
 * Tanner Brock – TCU
 * Tank Carder – TCU

Rimington Trophy:
 * Thomas Byrd – Boise State
 * Weston Richburg – Colorado State
 * Dillon Farrell – New Mexico
 * Nick Carlson – Wyoming

Davey O'Brien Award:
 * Kellen Moore – Boise State
 * Ryan Lindley – San Diego State

Doak Walker Award:
 * Asher Clark – Air Force
 * Doug Martin – Boise State
 * Ronnie Hillman – San Diego State
 * Matthew Tucker – TCU
 * Ed Wesley – TCU
 * Alvester Alexander – Wyoming

Walter Camp Award:
 * Kellen Moore – Kellen Moore
 * Ronnie Hillman – San Diego State
 * Tank Carder – TCU

Lott Trophy:
 * Billy Winn – Boise State
 * Tank Carder – TCU

Lou Groza Award:
 * Able Perez – San Diego State
 * Ross Evans – TCU

Media poll
During the Mountain West media days on July 26–27 in Las Vegas, Boise State was picked as the overwhelming favorite to win the conference, garnering 28 of a possible 31 first place votes. Defending champion TCU received the other 3 first place votes and were picked second.


 * 1) Boise State – 236 (28)
 * 2) TCU – 208 (3)
 * 3) Air Force – 176
 * 4) San Diego State – 160
 * 5) Colorado State – 104
 * 6) Wyoming – 80
 * 7) UNLV – 77
 * 8) New Mexico – 39

All–Conference Team
The media also selected their preseason all–conference team. Boise State's Sr. QB Kellen Moore was selected as the offensive player of the year. TCU's Sr. LB Tank Carder was selected as the defensive player of the year. Air Force's Sr. KR Jonathan Warzeka was selected as the special teams player of the year.


 * Offense
 * QB Kellen Moore–Boise State
 * RB Doug Martin–Boise State
 * RB Ronnie Hillman–San Diego State
 * WR Phillip Payne–UNLV
 * WR Josh Boyce–TCU
 * TE Lucas Reed–New Mexico
 * OL Thomas Byrd–Boise State
 * OL Nate Potter–Boise State
 * OL A.J. Wallerstein–Air Force
 * OL Kyle Dooley–TCU
 * OL Paul Madsen–Colorado State


 * Defense
 * DL Billy Winn–Boise State
 * DL Shea McClellin–Boise State
 * DL Stansly Maponga–TCU
 * DL Josh Biezuns–Wyoming
 * LB Tank Carder–TCU
 * LB Mychal Sisson–Colorado State
 * LB Miles Burris–San Diego State
 * DB George Iloka–Boise State
 * DB Leon McFadden–San Diego State
 * DB Anthony Wright–Air Force
 * DB Jon Davis–Air Force


 * Specialists
 * PK James Aho–New Mexico
 * P Brian Stahovich–San Diego State
 * KR Jonathan Warzeka–Air Force

Boise State all blue uniform ban
New conference member Boise State was banned by the Mountain West Conference from wearing their traditional all blue uniforms during conference home games. Mountain West commissioner Craig Thompson's reason for the rule was that coaches had stated that the Broncos received a "competitive advantage" when wearing all blue on the blue turf of Bronco Stadium. Boise State head coach Chris Petersen was quoted that he thought the ban was, "ridiculous".

Coaches
NOTE: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season *first year as conference member, ^achieved as head coach of New Mexico from 99–08

Rankings
The following Mountain West teams have been either ranked or received votes in the major polls during the 2011 season:

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 (Central–TCU, Mountain–Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico, Wyoming, Pacific–San Diego State, UNLV). Conference games start times are that of the home team.

Rankings reflect that of the USA Today Coaches poll for that week until week eight when the BCS poll will be used.

Week one
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Players of the Week

Week two
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Week three
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Kellen Moore was also named the Davy O'Brien Quarterback of the Week. Greg McCoy was also named the National Kickoff Returner of the Week by College Football Performance Awards.

Week four
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Coaching change

On September 25, 2011 following a 0–4 start which included a loss to Sam Houston State of the FCS, New Mexico relieved Mike Locksley of his duties as head coach. Associate head coach and defensive coordinator George Barlow assumed the job on an interim basis for the remainder of the season.

Week five
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Week seven
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Week eight
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Week nine
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Week ten
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Week eleven
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