
2007 Mountain West Conference preseason poll
Listed first-place votes in parentheses and points.
1. TCU (18) 202
2. BYU (3) 178
3. Utah (2) 165
4. New Mexico 120
5. Wyoming 110
6. Colorado State 107
7. Air Force 62
8. San Diego State 56
9. UNLV 35
Henderson, Nev. — TCU was named the preseason pick Monday to win the Mountain West Conference football title, and a conference media poll also picked Horned Frogs running back Aaron Brown and defensive end Tommy Blake as preseason offensive and defensive players of the year.
BYU, the 2006 conference champion, was picked to finish second in the writers’ poll released during MWC media days.
Utah was picked third, New Mexico fourth and Wyoming fifth, followed by Colorado State, Air Force, San Diego State and UNLV.
Teams in the conference open the season Aug. 30 when UNLV visits Utah State and Utah travels to Oregon State. Conference play begins Sept. 8.
“It’s not what you say in August, but what you say in December, and how your team does things,” said TCU head coach Gary Patterson. The Horned Frogs were picked to finish first in the MWC in 2006 but finished second — 11-2 overall, 6-2 in the conference and No. 25 in the AP Poll. TCU went on to win the Poinsettia Bowl 37-7 over Northern Illinois.
“There’s a lot of things ahead of us,” said Patterson, whose team — entering its third year in the Mountain West — drew 18 of 23 first-place votes and 202 points in the survey. He pointed toward games against in-state rivals Baylor and Texas before TCU plays its first 2007 MWC conference game Sept. 13 against Air Force.
“You’ve got to have luck,” he added, “and also you have to stay healthy.”
Defending conference champion BYU drew three first-place votes from writers who cover the conference after going undefeated in conference play last year and 11-2 overall. The Cougars, who finished No. 19 in the AP Poll, beat Oregon 38-8 in the Las Vegas Bowl.
BYU enters the 2007 season with a 10-game winning streak and returns six starters from an offense ranked nationally among the top five last year in scoring, passing and total yards.
TCU’s Brown, who met the media Monday with Patterson, downplayed his choice as preseason offensive player of the year.
“It won’t matter if I don’t do what I have to do,” he said. “Right now, everyone is going off last year’s stats and games and wins and losses.”
Brown’s teammate Blake was a first-team all-MWC selection on the defensive line a year ago after collecting 54 tackles while leading the league with 16.5 tackles for a loss and seven sacks in 13 games.
Utah kicker-punter Louie Sakoda earned preseason special team player of the year honors, and Colorado State linebacker Ricky Brewer was named preseason freshman of the year.
TCU led all schools with seven selections on the preseason all-conference team. BYU and Utah each had four players picked, followed by New Mexico and Wyoming with three apiece. Colorado State and UNLV each had two players chosen, and Air Force had one.
The conference’s annual meeting with the media continues through Tuesday at the Green Valley Ranch Resort and Spa in Henderson, outside Las Vegas.
All-Mountain West preseason team
Offense
WR Travis Brown Sr. New Mexico
WR Ryan Wolfe So. UNLV
OL Sete Aulai Sr. BYU
OL Dallas Reynolds Jr. BYU
OL Matty Lindner Sr. TCU
OL Jason Boone Sr. Utah
OL Robert Conley Jr. Utah
TE Wade Betschart Sr. Wyoming
QB Brian Johnson Jr. Utah
RB Rodney Ferguson Jr. New Mexico
RB Aaron Brown Jr. TCU
Defense
DL Jesse Nading Sr. Colorado State
DL Tommy Blake Sr. TCU
DL Chase Ortiz Sr. TCU
DL/LB Beau Bell Sr. UNLV
DL/LB Ward Dobbs Jr. Wyoming
LB Drew Fowler Sr. Air Force
LB Bryan Kehl Sr. BYU
LB Jason Phillips Jr. TCU
DB Quinn Gooch Sr. BYU
DB DeAndre Wright Jr. New Mexico
DB Brian Bonner Sr. TCU
DB Julius Stinson Sr. Wyoming
Specialists
P Jim Kaylor Sr. Colorado State
PK Louie Sakoda Jr. Utah
Ret. Brian Bonner Sr. TCU
Offensive player of the year — Aaron Brown, Jr., RB, TCU
Defensive player of the year — Tommy Blake, Sr., DL, TCU
Special teams player of the year — Louie Sakoda, Jr., PK, Utah
Freshman of the year — Ricky Brewer, Fr., LB, Colorado State



