Bulldogs fall to Boise State in overtime thriller
Fresno State took Boise State, the Mountain West’s top team, to overtime but couldn’t come away with the win, falling 68-63.
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Fresno State took Boise State, the Mountain West’s top team, to overtime but couldn’t come away with the win, falling 68-63.
The Bulldogs find themselves positioned as one of the top teams in the Mountain West with an opportunity to make a statement Friday.
After a rocky start with coaching departures and roster uncertainty, Fresno State’s offseason continues to get better.
Fresno State revealed most of Tedford’s coaching staff on Thursday, which includes seven assistants who have previous ties to the university.
Despite a crazy few weeks since the regular season ended, Fresno State was unaffected by all the noise as the Bulldogs claimed victory in the New Mexico Bowl on Saturday.
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One day after withdrawing from the NCAA transfer portal, Fresno State quarterback Jake Haener broke his silence issuing a video mea culpa to the Red Wave.
While his exit from the transfer portal coincides with Jeff Tedford’s reintroduction as the Bulldogs’ head coach, sources tell The Sun Haener’s return has more to do with NCAA eligibility.
Tedford’s comeback, two years after departing over health concerns, was the culmination of a set of perfect circumstances that only transpired because Kalen DeBoer departed for Washington