Who will be the Bulldogs starter on Saturday, No. 13 E.J. Warner or No. 17 Carson Conklin? (Fresno State Athletics)
- Entz says QB decision between E.J. Warner and Carson Conklin remains unsettled.
- Fresno State enters San Jose State rivalry game after 28-17 loss to Utah State.
- Play-calling, penalties, and third-down struggles remain key concerns.
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Who will start at quarterback for Fresno State in Saturday’s regular-season finale — E.J. Warner or Carson Conklin?
Not even coach Matt Entz is sure.
“We’ll continue to evaluate,” Entz said. He has no timetable for when he may name a starter.
Fresno State (7-4, 4-3 Mountain West) at San Jose State (3-8, 2-5)
Date/time: Saturday, Nov. 29, 7:30 p.m. PT
Location: CEFCU Stadium, San Jose
TV: FS1 (Trent Rush, Charles Arbuckle)
Radio: Bulldog Sports Network (Paul Loeffler, Pat Hill; sidelines: Cam Worrell)
Betting line: Fresno State by 2.5 (FanDuel Sportsbook)
Warner — who went 5-2 in the first seven games — resumed the starting job Saturday over Conklin, who went 2-1 after taking over, including a win at Boise State.
The Bulldogs lost 28-17 to Utah State. Warner completed 70% of his passes and threw for a touchdown but also had a third-quarter interception.
“Our job as coaches is to put us in the best situation to win games every Saturday. That’s why the decision was made,” Entz said.
Warner took his earlier benching well.
“He continued to pour into his teammates, continued to compete, and stepped out of his comfort zone a little bit at practice,” Entz said.
Entz updated the quarterback situation after ducking the question last Saturday.
“I didn’t want to come in here and all of a sudden be hijacked by my emotions and say something that I can’t take back,” Entz said.
He said he has to answer to players, parents and agents.
Entz on Play Selection
After the Bulldogs fell behind against Utah State in the fourth quarter Saturday, Warner threw 12 passes — only two beyond the first-down marker.
After Utah State scored with 10:37 left in the fourth quarter to take a 21-17 lead, Fresno State opened its next drive on its own 22. On second-and-6, Warner threw his next two passes short of the first-down marker. One was a 4-yard gain to Richie Anderson. The next was broken up in the backfield. Punt.
The Aggies scored on their next drive for a 28-17 lead. Fresno State started its next drive at its own 8-yard line with about six minutes left. Warner attempted five passes, only two of them deep. The drive stalled after a sack. Turnover on downs.
The defense forced an interception, giving the Bulldogs the ball with 3:33 left. Warner completed five straight passes, all short of the first-down marker. Turnover on downs.
Why the play-calling? Entz said it was partly because of Utah State’s defense.
“What you hope is you can make some hits, break some tackles,and convert them into first downs,” Entz said.
Timing and the need to move quickly were other considerations, Entz said.
Penalties and poor third-down conversion — 3-for-14 — were other factors in the loss, Entz said.
Rayshon Luke had just five carries for 79 yards, including a 69-yard touchdown run.
“We need to get the ball into some of our playmakers’ hands more often. I need to do a better job of trying to find ways to keep track of that during the course of the game,” Entz said.
Kurt Warner’s Message
Kurt Warner, E.J.’s Pro Football Hall of Fame father, attended the game Saturday. He posted on X, formerly Twitter, about the difficulties of being perfect.
“Play QB long enough & one of the toughest lessons you learn is that they will always remember the mistake you make! No matter what else happened in game or how well you played outside of it! I will forever be the guy that ‘LOST’ the Cardinals #SB43 due to that mistake at the end of the 1st half!! I will have to live with that FOREVER… and be reminded of it every year!!” Warner said.
Responding to a fan who said his son did great, the elder Warner said “he was great until that 1 play & hurts so bad when that 1 play goes the other direction… it’s all THEY will remember!”
San Jose State Rivalry
The Bulldogs head to San Jose State, with the winner taking home the Valley Trophy.
“The trophy is sitting upstairs where everyone can see it. It’ll be at practice; it’ll be in meetings,” Entz said.
Several Bulldog players know Spartan players because of the proximity, Entz said.
“This is as big a trophy as there is out there because that green V, in particular, is Fresno State,” Entz said.
Although San Jose State remains in the Mountain West as Fresno State moves to the Pacific-12, the series will continue. The Bulldogs and Spartans will meet six of the next nine years in non-conference games. Next season, the game will again be in San Jose, Sept. 19.
A Bulldog Thanksgiving
Entz said the team will gather for a catered meal Wednesday evening. There will be practice on Thanksgiving, but it will conclude in plenty of time for players to be home with family.
Entz said he will celebrate at home with his family. His youngest son, Konner, is in town this week. His oldest son, Kellen, remains a player at North Dakota State — the team formerly coached by Entz — and will stay there during the week.
“I’m a huge mashed potato guy. Gravy is a good food group,” Entz said. “I’ll be more excited about the company I get to share.”
Aztecs in Lead for Mountain West Title Game
Seven teams are mathematically alive for the Mountain West title game heading into the final week of the season.
Of the 32 permutations of what could happen, Fresno State is alive in two scenarios — at least until the computers kick the Bulldogs out.
San Diego State is the only team that can win and be in. If it defeats New Mexico on the road, the Aztecs will host the championship game Friday, Dec. 5. Everyone else needs a win and help.
A tie involving three teams for either the first or second slot will likely go to the computer rankings.
The Aztecs lead the three publicly-known computer polls — the fourth, SportsSource Analytics, is a closely-guarded secret. The remaining teams by the average ranking are UNLV (46.33), Boise State (52.00), New Mexico (57.00), Hawai‘i (69.33), Utah State (72.67), and Fresno State (75.33).
Bowl Projections
Where will the Bulldogs land for bowl season? Here are some prognostications:
ESPN: Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl (Dec. 27 in Tucson, Arizona) against either Miami (Ohio) or Toledo
CBS Sports: Arizona Bowl vs. Miami (Ohio)
Athlon Sports: Arizona Bowl vs. Central Michigan
Entz said he’s “a little bit” of a fan of Snoop Dogg: “Some of his older stuff I would listen to.”
Sports Illustrated: Potato Bowl (Dec. 22 in Boise, Idaho) vs. Miami (Ohio)
New York Times: First Responder Bowl (Dec. 26 in Dallas, Texas) vs. Arkansas State
This Week in the Mountain West/Future Pac-12
All times Pacific
Friday, Nov. 28
Air Force (3-8, 2-5) at Colorado State (2-9, 1-6)*, noon, FS1
San Diego State (9-2, 6-1) at New Mexico (8-3, 5-2)*, 12:30 p.m., CBSSN
Boise State (7-4, 5-2) at Utah State (6-5, 4-3)*, 1 p.m., CBS/CBS47 in Fresno
Saturday, Nov. 29
South Alabama (3-7, 2-4 Sun Belt) at Texas State§ (4-6, 1-5 Sun Belt), noon, ESPN+
Oregon State§ (2-9) at Washington State§ (5-5), 3:30 p.m., CW/CW 59 in Fresno
UNLV (9-2, 5-2) at Nevada (3-8, 2-5)*, 6 p.m., CBSSN
Wyoming (4-7, 2-5) at Hawai’i (7-4, 4-3)*, 8 p.m., Spectrum/MW App
* MWC game; § 2026 Pac-12 member not in 2025 MWC; most announcer info from 506 Sports.
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