The Mountain West unveiled its updated 2026 football matchups Tuesday, adding newcomer North Dakota State to the master schedule and changing at least one conference opponent for each of its schools.

For Nevada, that means a trip to Fargo to face NDSU, which will be in its first season of FBS football after winning 10 of the last 15 FCS national titles. That game replaces a road game at Wyoming for the Wolf Pack.

Nevada will also face Mountain West newcomers Northern Illinois and UTEP on the road. The Pack’s fourth conference road game will be at rival UNLV.

The Pack’s four original MW home games — versus Air Force, Hawaii, New Mexico and San Jose State — remain unchanged.

In all, the Mountain West’s 10 teams will play 40 conference games for the upcoming season. The campaign will culminate with the MW championship game, featuring the top two teams in the final regular-season standings.

Dates, kickoff times and TV partners for MW conference games will be announced later this spring.