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The final Associated Press Top 25 football rankings came out Tuesday morning and, of course, undefeated Clemson mans the top spot following its 44-16 destruction of Alabama in the national title game. But Fresno State fans will be happy to know that the AP voters ranked the 12-2 Bulldogs in...

Is Biggest 2018 Fresno State Football Win yet to Come?

Here's a message for doubters, dropouts and down-on-the-couch types diminishing the ranks of the once nationally recognized Red Wave. These, my friends, are the good old' days. Jeff Tedford's Bulldogs ended all debate about being Fresno State's greatest football team by vanquishing Arizona State in the Las Vegas Bowl. The victory gave...

Rivers Embodies What It Means to be a Bulldog in Bowl Victory

LAS VEGAS — Running back Ronnie Rivers is the embodiment of Fresno State's turnaround as a college football power. It wasn't guaranteed Rivers would be able to play this season after sustaining a foot injury in spring practice, and he was limited by a shoulder injury late in the year....

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BOISE, Idaho — Ronnie Rivers didn't find many open holes while running the ball for Fresno State in a snowy Mountain West championship game. And he didn't have one on his final run Saturday night. But it didn't matter. Rivers took an option pitch and shredded a tackler before scampering...

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