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Mountain West Football Championship Game History

From 1999 to 2012, the champion of the Mountain West was determined by regular-season record.

Following the expansion into twelve members and the conference splitting into two divisions in 2013, the Championship Game was held between the division winners.

The inaugural MW Championship Game was played on December 7 of that year at Fresno State’s Bulldog Stadium and was won by the home team.

However, the 2022 championship game was the last to feature division winners.

The MW eliminated its football divisions beginning with the 2023 season, opting instead to match the top two teams in the conference standings in the title game.

For the past three years, from 2022 to 2025, the contest has featured Boise State and UNLV, with the Broncos prevailing in all three matchups.

It was the last championship for the conference as we currently know it, with five teams leaving to join the Pac-12 in 2026.

The table below shows winners by year with runner-up, scores, site, and offensive and defensive MVPs.

You’ll also find a breakdown by program with total title games played in, wins, losses, percentage, championship years, and runners-up years.

Boise State leads the Conference with nine Championship Game appearances, winning six, and Fresno State ranks second with five appearances and three titles.


Mountain West Championship Games

Year Champion Pts Runner-Up Pts Site Off MVP Def MVP
2025 Boise State 38 UNLV 21 Boise, ID Maddux Madsen, BSU Ty Benefield, BSU
2024 Boise State 21 UNLV 7 Boise, ID Ashton Jeanty, BSU Seyi Oladipo, BSU
2023 Boise State 44 UNLV 20 Las Vegas, NV Taylen Green, BSU Alexander Teubner, BSU
2022 Fresno state 28 Boise State 16 Boise, ID Jake Haener, FSU Cam Lockridge, FSU
2021 Utah State 46 San Diego State 13 Carson, CA Logan Boner, USU Byron Vaughns, USU
2020 San Jose State 34 Boise State 20 Las Vegas, NV Nick Starkel, SJSU Cade Hall, SJSU
2019 Boise State 31 Hawai'i 10 Boise, ID Jaylen Henderson, BSU Sonatane Lui, BSU
2018 Fresno State 19 Boise State 16 Boise, ID Alexander Mattison, BSU Mykal Walker, FSU
2017 Boise State 17 Fresno State 14 Boise, ID Brett Rypien, BSU Leighton Vander Esch, BSU
2016 San Diego State 27 Wyoming 24 Laramie, WY Rashaad Penny, SDSU Damontae Kazee, SDSU
2015 San Diego State 27 Air Force 24 San Diego, CA Christian Chapman, SDSU Na'im McGee, SDSU
2014 Boise State 28 Fresno State 14 Boise, ID Grant Hedrick, BSU Tanner Vallejo, BSU
2013 Fresno State 24 Utah State 17 Fresno, CA Derek Carr, FSU Derron Smith, FSU

Breakdown by Program

Games Program W L Pct. Titles Runners-Up
9 Boise State 6 3 .571 2025, 2024, 2023, 2019, 2017, 2014 2022, 2020, 2018
5 Fresno State 3 2 .600 2022, 2018, 2013 2017, 2014
3 San Diego State 2 1 .667 2016, 2015 2021
2 Utah State 1 1 .500 2021 2013
1 San Jose State 1 0 1.00 2020
3 UNLV 0 3 .000 2023
1 Hawai'i 0 1 .000 2019
1 Wyoming 0 1 .000 2016
1 Air Force 0 1 .000 2015
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