| Tuesday, November 1, 2011 |
MW FOOTBALL HEADLINES
Jefferson's status for Army game is up in air.
Defensive struggles forcing Lobos to adjust on the run.
Christensen: TCU game is 'huge.'
Boise State once again making wishes come true.
Rebels not running for cover in advance of visit from Broncos.
OTHER MW HEADLINES
Lobo men's hoops set to stage coming-out party at the Pit.
For UNLV assistant MBB coach, career path was never in doubt.
Colorado State plans to hit the court running.
Lobos flourishing in soccer, cross country.
Cowgirls' Joe Legerski wants returning starter Chaundra Sewell to shoot more.
San Diego State celebrates Halloween with intrasquad baseball game.
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Mick McGrane has covered the Mountain West since the league's inception in 1999. He spent 12 years at the San Diego Union-Tribune, where he served as the beat writer for San Diego State football and men's basketball. He currently represents the MW as a member of the Football Writers Association of America All-America Committee and is a member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. McGrane serves as senior writer to the Mountain West, providing readers with exclusive, in-depth information about the Conference by highlighting its 10 member institutions and contributing feature stories on student-athletes that participate in the league's 18 sponsored sports.
Mark Knudson is a Colorado State journalism school graduate and a 12-year veteran of professional baseball. During his playing career, Mark pitched for three major league teams, including the Colorado Rockies, where he was the first Colorado native to play for the hometown team. He recorded wins over three of the four legendary pitchers who make up the 4,000 strikeout club: Nolan Ryan, Randy Johnson and Roger Clemens. His win over Ryan came for the Milwaukee Brewers on Opening Day in 1991.














