The ‘Dogs enter the bye week with their heads up and a renewed focus after losing two close contests to start the season.

The ‘Dogs enter the bye week with their heads up and a renewed focus after losing two close contests to start the season.
While hopes of a New Year’s Bowl are gone, the Mountain West Championship is still in play. Here’s where things stand for the Bulldogs moving forward.
The Mountain West boasted a big victory at the Rose Bowl, but took on underwhelming non-conference wins and disappointing losses last week
Fresno State’s home opener against Minnesota has arrived. Here’s what to watch for during Saturday’s game.
Fresno State’s headline, four-star recruit going into 2019 already made plays against USC. Now, Jalen Cropper is preparing for his debut at Bulldog Stadium.
Reyna has bounced back in practice and has a chance Saturday to face another Power 5 opponent in Minnesota – a second chance, in a way.
Since Fresno State’s last date with the Golden Gophers of Minnesota, the team has a new QB and a sizeable offensive line heading into Bulldog Stadium.
Despite Fresno State’s Week 1 loss to USC, the Mountain West as a whole had a great opening week going 9-3 with big wins over Power 5 programs.
Despite an up-and-down performance against USC, Coach Jeff Tedford noted some highlights as Fresno State prepares to take on Minnesota at Bulldog Stadium.