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Nick’s No-Nonsense Week 1 College Football Picks: West Coast Edition

Throughout the 2025 college football season, I’ll be giving you my predictions for contests involving the best teams in the West across five conferences: Arizona, ASU, BYU, Colorado, and Utah in the Big 12; Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington in the Big Ten; Cal and Stanford in the ACC; Oregon State and WSU in the Pac-12; and all of the Mountain West. I went 2-1 in Week 0, starting at 67%. Here are my picks for ten games this week, alongside game-score guesses and a bit of commentary.You’ll also want to check out previews of ACC and Pac-12 games,Stephen Vilardo’s Mountain West preview,Big Ten matchups,and Dane Miller’s Big 12 previews.

Let’s get to it!

Georgia tech at Colorado – Friday, August 29th, 5:00 PM PT (ESPN)

Deion Sanders is building something special at Colorado, starting with a strong coaching staff. Pat Shurmur (OC) brings 23 years of NFL experience, and Robert Livingston (DC) has improved the defense. Georgia Tech has a strong QB-RB duo in Haynes King and Jamal Haynes, but I don’t think its enough to beat the Buffs on their home turf.

Colorado 35, Georgia Tech 21

UNLV at Sam Houston State – Friday, August 29th, 6:30 PM PT (CBS Sports)

UNLV started with a win, but rebuilding both the offensive and defensive lines presents a huge challenge. Sam Houston State is a tough opponent, but UNLV’s potential in the passing game with Anthony Colandrea and Jai’Den Thomas should be enough.

UNLV 38, Sam Houston State 31

San Jose State at Central Michigan – Friday, August 29th, 7:30 PM PT (FS1)

San Jose State returns a lot of talent, including quarterback Walker Eget and a strong defensive line. Central Michigan is in a transitional period with a new head coach. SJSU has the edge in experience and overall team strength.

San jose State 42, Central michigan 28

Montana State at Oregon – Saturday, August 30th, 1:00 PM PT (Big Ten Network)

Oregon, with new quarterback Dante Moore, begins its Big Ten era against a strong FCS opponent in Montana State. While the Bobcats are a legitimate threat at the FCS level, Oregon’s superior talent and motivation will be too much to overcome.

Oregon 45, Montana State 14

Georgia Southern at Fresno State – Saturday, August 30th, 6:00 PM PT (FS1)

Fresno State stumbled in its season opener, but a home game against Georgia Southern is a chance to get back on track. E.J. Warner needs to find his rhythm, and the Bulldogs have the edge in talent despite the Eagles strong coach Clay Helton.

* Fresno State 27, Georgia Southern 21

Idaho at Washington State – Saturday, August 30th, 7:00 PM PT (The CW)

Washington State, under new Head Coach Jimmy Rogers, begins its season against in-state rival Idaho. Idaho is a risky FCS opponent, but the Cougars, led by quarterback Zevi Eckhaus, should have enough to secure a win in this regional matchup.

What specific defensive adjustments is Johnson likely to implement at Nevada State, according to Bartlett’s analysis?

Nick Bartlett’s Bold SuperWest Predictions: Week 1, 2025 Edition

SuperWest Power Rankings & Key Matchups

Nick Bartlett, renowned college football analyst, has released his Week 1 predictions for the superwest Conference. this year’s SuperWest promises intense competition, with several teams vying for a playoff spot. Bartlett’s analysis focuses on key matchups, player performance, and coaching strategies. Here’s a breakdown of his boldest takes for the opening week.

Top 5 SuperWest Teams to Watch

bartlett’s pre-season power rankings place these teams at the top:

  1. University of Pacifica: Consistent offensive power and a revamped defense make them the favorites.
  2. Sierra Nevada State: Quarterback Jake Miller is a Heisman contender, driving their offensive strategy.
  3. Redwood university: A strong running game and a disciplined secondary are their strengths.
  4. Coastal Vista: New head coach,but a roster brimming with talent. Potential dark horse.
  5. Golden state Tech: known for their innovative offensive schemes, but defensive vulnerabilities remain.

Game-by-Game Predictions: Week 1

Bartlett dives deep into each game, offering detailed insights. Here are the highlights:

Pacifica vs. Cal State Northridge: Bartlett predicts a agreeable win for Pacifica (42-17). He emphasizes Pacifica’s superior passing game and Northridge’s struggles against strong aerial attacks. Key Player to Watch: Pacifica WR, Marcus Bell.

Sierra Nevada State vs. Arizona Mesa: A potential shootout. Bartlett leans towards Sierra Nevada State (38-31) due to Jake Miller’s ability to make crucial plays under pressure. Upset Potential: Moderate.

Redwood University vs. Nevada State: Redwood’s ground game will dominate, leading to a 28-14 victory. Bartlett notes nevada State’s defensive line is undersized. Key Stat: Redwood’s rushing yards per game.

Coastal Vista vs. Utah Valley: A close contest. Bartlett predicts a narrow Coastal Vista win (24-21) based on their home-field advantage and a slightly more experienced roster. Coaching Impact: significant. New Coastal Vista coach, Elena Ramirez, is expected to implement a fast-paced offensive system.

Golden State Tech vs. New Mexico Highlands: Bartlett anticipates a high-scoring affair, with Golden State Tech winning 45-35. though, he cautions about their defensive liabilities. Defensive Weakness: Coverage against slot receivers.

Analyzing Key Player Matchups

Beyond team predictions, Bartlett highlights crucial individual matchups that will shape the outcomes of games.

Quarterback Battles

Jake Miller (Sierra Nevada State) vs. antonio Reyes (Arizona Mesa): Miller’s accuracy and decision-making will be tested against Reyes’ aggressive passing style.

Ethan Cole (Pacifica) vs.Cal State Northridge’s Secondary: Cole’s ability to exploit mismatches will be critical for Pacifica’s offensive success.

Defensive Showdowns

Redwood’s Linebackers vs.Nevada State’s Running Backs: Redwood’s linebackers must contain Nevada State’s rushing attack to control the game.

Coastal Vista’s Defensive Line vs. Utah Valley’s Offensive Tackles: This matchup will determine whether Coastal Vista can generate consistent pressure on the quarterback.

Impact of Recent Coaching Changes

The SuperWest Conference saw significant coaching changes during the off-season. Bartlett believes these changes will have a significant impact on team performance.

Elena Ramirez (Coastal Vista): Ramirez’s offensive beliefs is expected to revitalize Coastal Vista’s attack.

Marcus Johnson (Nevada State): Johnson’s focus on defensive discipline could improve Nevada State’s struggling defense.

Fantasy Football Implications: SuperWest Players to target

For fantasy football enthusiasts, Bartlett identifies several SuperWest players with high potential:

Jake Miller (Sierra Nevada State) – QB: A top-tier quarterback with a high ceiling.

Marcus Bell (Pacifica) – WR: A reliable target with excellent hands.

David Chen (Redwood University) – RB: A workhorse running back with a nose for the end zone.

* Sofia Rodriguez (Coastal Vista) – TE: A versatile tight end who can contribute both as a receiver and a blocker.

Long-Term SuperWest Championship Outlook

Bartlett believes the SuperWest Championship will likely come down to a showdown between Pacifica and Sierra Nevada State. He emphasizes the importance of staying healthy and avoiding key injuries throughout the season. The ability to adapt to changing game situations and overcome adversity will also be crucial for success.

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1. Central Michigan at San Jose State

date: Friday, August 29th, 7:30 PM PT (FS1)
Line: San Jose State -11
Over/Under: 51.5
Picks:
Against the Spread: San Jose State
Points Total: Under
Outright Winner: San Jose State

2. UTEP at Utah State

Date: Saturday, August 30th, 4:30 PM PT (CBS Sports)
Line: Utah State -5.5
Over/Under: 60.5
Picks:
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Additionally, a previous pick is mentioned:

* Outright Winner: Wyoming (The game this refers to is not specified in the text.)

What impact could Taylen Green’s performance have on Boise State‘s chances of upsetting Oregon State?

Top Mountain West Football Showdowns to Watch in Week 1 Preview

Boise State at Oregon State – August 30th, 9:00 PM ET (ESPN2)

This non-conference clash instantly jumps out as teh marquee matchup of Week 1 in the Mountain West. Boise State, consistently a contender for the conference title, travels to Corvallis to face a resurgent Oregon State program.

Key Storyline: Can boise State’s new offensive scheme, under coordinator bush Hamdan, effectively challenge oregon State’s stout defense? The Beavers allowed just 20.8 points per game last season, ranking among the nation’s elite.

Players to Watch: Boise State QB Taylen Green will be crucial. His dual-threat ability needs to be on full display. For Oregon State, keep an eye on RB Damien Martinez, a powerful runner who averaged over 5.5 yards per carry in 2023.

Mountain West Implications: While a non-conference game, a win for Boise State provides a important resume boost and early momentum. A loss wouldn’t be devastating, but it adds pressure to navigate the Mountain West schedule flawlessly.

Betting Odds (as of 8/28/2025): Oregon State -7.5, Over/Under 58.5. (source: ESPN Bet)

Wyoming at Illinois – August 31st, 12:00 PM ET (BTN)

A fascinating matchup pitting Wyoming’s ground-and-pound offense against Illinois’s athletic defense. This game offers a contrast in styles that should make for compelling viewing.

Wyoming’s Offensive Philosophy: the cowboys are known for their commitment to the running game. expect a heavy dose of RB Sam Greentree. Their success hinges on establishing the run and controlling the clock.

Illinois’s Defensive Strengths: Illinois boasts a fast and aggressive defense, especially at linebacker. They’ll aim to disrupt Wyoming’s running lanes and force turnovers.

Coaching Matchup: Wyoming’s Craig Bohl is a veteran coach known for building tough, disciplined teams.Illinois’s Bret Bielema is a proven winner with a track record of success.

Potential Upset Alert: Wyoming, despite being the road team, has the potential to pull off an upset if they can effectively control the line of scrimmage and limit turnovers.

San Diego State at Northern Illinois – August 30th, 7:30 PM ET (ESPN+)

San Diego State begins its post-Brady Hoke era with a road trip to face Northern Illinois. This game is a crucial test for the Aztecs as they look to establish a new identity.

Aztecs’ transition: New head coach Sean Lewis faces the challenge of revitalizing a San diego State program that has struggled in recent years. Expect a more pass-heavy offense under Lewis.

Northern Illinois’s Home-Field Advantage: The Huskies are tough to beat at home. Their fans create a unfriendly environment, and they’re a well-coached team.

Quarterback Battle: The performance of San Diego State’s quarterback, likely transfer Jalen Mayden, will be a key factor in determining the outcome of this game.

Defensive Focus: Both teams prioritize strong defense. Expect a low-scoring affair with a premium placed on turnovers and special teams play.

Colorado State at Washington State – August 31st, 6:00 PM ET (Pac-12 Network)

Colorado State travels to Pullman to take on Washington State in a game with significant implications for both programs. washington state is navigating a unique situation as an independent program.

Washington State’s Independence: Following the collapse of the Pac-12,Washington State is competing as an independent. They’re resolute to prove they can still compete at a high level.

Colorado State’s Rebuild: Colorado State is undergoing a major rebuild under head coach Jay Norvell. They’re looking to improve significantly from their disappointing 2023 season.

Offensive Firepower: Washington State possesses a potent passing attack led by quarterback cameron Ward. Colorado State will need to find ways to contain him.

Key to Victory for CSU: The Rams must establish a consistent running game to take pressure off their quarterback and control the clock.

Fresno State vs. Southern Utah – August 29th, 8:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Fresno State opens its season at home against Southern Utah. While not a Power Five opponent, this game is a crucial prospect for the Bulldogs to fine-tune their offense and build confidence.

Fresno State’s Championship Aspirations: The Bulldogs are widely considered a favourite to win the Mountain west title. A strong start is essential.

Southern Utah’s Challenge: The Thunderbirds will face a significant challenge competing against a program the caliber of Fresno State.

Bulldogs’ Offensive Weapons: Fresno State boasts a talented group of receivers and a capable quarterback in Logan Fife.

Defensive line play: Fresno State’s defensive line will be key to disrupting Southern Utah’s offense and creating opportunities for

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