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By Will Harris
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, November 5, 2009 November is the time to monitor fading teams and tired defenses for signs of collapse. Attrition and lack of depth on the defensive side of the ball account for plenty of surprise performances this time of year, and perhaps no league is a better place to look for these opportunities than the Western Athletic Conference. The WAC is full of thin, undertalented defenses and emerging offensive stars, the perfect November combination. Fresno State's Ryan Mathews leads the NCAA in rushing, Boise Stat ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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