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2002 Mountain West Conference football season

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Sport
  
football

Top draft pick
  
Jordan Gross (Utah)

Location
  
Western United States

Number of teams
  
8

Season champions
  
Colorado State

League
  
NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision)

Picked by
  
Carolina Panthers, 8th overall

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2000 Mountain West Conference football season

The 2002 Mountain West Conference football season was the 4th since eight former members of the Western Athletic Conference banded together to form the MWC. Colorado State University won the conference championship in 2002, the Rams' 3rd MWC title since the league began in 1999.

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Bowl Games

In 2002, the Mountain West Conference had four contractual tie-ins with bowl games. In order, the Liberty Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, San Francisco Bowl and Seattle Bowl had the first through fourth selections of bowl eligible MWC teams. However, following the conclusion of the 2002 college football season, only three MWC teams had good enough records (six wins or more) to make them eligible for bowl games: Colorado State, New Mexico, and Air Force.

The Liberty Bowl, with the first selection of eligible MWC teams, picked the MWC champion Colorado State Rams to represent the conference in its 2002 game. The Rams played the TCU Horned Frogs of Conference USA and lost, 17–3. With the second pick, the Las Vegas Bowl selected the New Mexico Lobos. Though New Mexico lost to favored UCLA, 27–13, the Lobos featured the first female player to play in a Division I football game, Katie Hnida. The third bowl with an MWC tie-in, the San Francisco Bowl, was thus forced to select the Air Force Academy Falcons, who were the sole remaining bowl-eligible MWC team. Facing the Falcons were the Virginia Tech Hokies, who earned a 20–13 victory over the Falcons.

Awards

  • Coach of the Year: Rocky Long, New Mexico
  • Offensive Player of the Year: QB Bradlee Van Pelt, Jr, Colorado State
  • Defensive Player of the Year: CB Jamaal Brimmer, So, UNLV
  • Freshman of the Year: RB DonTrell Moore, New Mexico
  • References

    2002 Mountain West Conference football season Wikipedia