Cheteshwar Pujara bailed India out of a spot of bother, with an impressive 219-ball 87, after the hosts had lost three-early wickets in the first session of the second Test, against New Zealand, which began in Kolkata on Friday.Virat Kohli won the toss and opted to bat on a surface that offered assistance to the bowlers early on. New Zealand, without their talismanic captain Kane Williamson sidelined due to an illness, rattled Indias top order.Matt Henry, on his Test comeback, produced an impressive opening spell; and accounted for Shikhar Dhawan in his first over and Murali Vijay. When Kohli fell for nine, India was in serious trouble at 46 for three.Pujara stood tall while wickets fell around him. He found an able partner in Ajinkya Rahane and the duo set about rebuilding the innings. The pitch, which had a greenish tinge early in the day, lost its moisture as the day wore on.Pujara hit eleven fours in his 50 that came from 147 balls. By tea, India had scored 136. The Pujara-Rahane combine added 141 runs for the fourth wicket and the duo looked to guide India to a sizeable first-innings total.New Zealand failed to pick wickets in the second session, but their bowlers ensured they made scoring difficult and conceded just 79 runs in 31 overs. Pujara, in a bid to push the scoring rate, drove Neil Wagner on the up, and was caught at short cover 13-runs short of a ton. Rohit Sharma, R Ashwin fell cheaply and Rahane, who had battled through most of the day, finally departed for a 157-ball 77. At stumps on the first day, India had managed 239 for 7, with Ravindra Jadeja and Wriddhiman Saha at the crease.Henry was the pick of New Zealands bowlers and ended the day with figures of 3 for 35 in 15 overs. It was nice this morning. I think we bowled really well, asked them a lot of questions, and they batted really well too, Henry said.We had a little bit more bounce early on, first session, and after that it did flatten out a bit. 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Last year proved the Mountain West can be more than just Boise State and everyone else when it comes to the conference title race, as evidenced by San Diego State winning its first outright conference crown.On the national scene, its still the Broncos and everyone else as the 2016 season begins.I know what we look like on paper, but we have no idea until we go play, Boise State coach Bryan Harsin said.As usual, Boise State is expected to be the class of the Mountain West headed into the 2016 season, a position of prominence the Broncos have held for most of the past decade. But there is a shift occurring. In fact, San Diego State was the unanimous preseason favorite to win the West Division, while Boise State earned 27 of the 29 first-place votes for the Mountain Division.So there are two clear favorites with the rest of the conference seemingly wide open and begging for an unexpected team -- perhaps New Mexico or San Jose State -- to rise up and challenge the Aztecs and Broncos.Everybody thinks that, through preseason hype, were going to be pretty good, San Diego State coach Rocky Long said. I think we have a chance to be pretty good, too. Its just a matter of us having the right attitude and staying away from injuries and playing well when we have to play well.THE FAVORITESMountain Division: Boise State is clearly the favorite of the Mountain Division thanks largely to an offense that features arguably the best quarterback in the conference (Brett Rypien), running back (Jeremy McNichols) and wide receiver (Thomas Sperbeck). But each of the past two years, Air Force has gotten the better of the Broncos. Its likely the division champion wont be decided until the Broncos visit Air Force in the regular-season finale.West Division: San Diego State is the class of the West Division. While running back Donnel Pumphrey gives the Aztecs a standout ball carrier who will help alleviate quarterback questions, its San Diego States defense thats the real star. The Aztecs allowed more than 17 points just once in the final 10 games of last season. If anyone challenges the Aztecs in the West Division, look to Nevaada and its favorable schedule.ddddddddddddOP PLAYERSBrett Rypien, QB, Boise State. Was expected to redshirt but was forced to play as a freshman due to injuries. Became a star almost immediately, throwing for 3,353 yards and 20 touchdowns.Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State. A running back few know about, despite running for 1,653 yards and 17 touchdowns last season.Jeremy McNichols, RB, Boise State. The former wide receiver made the full-time transition to running back last year and rushed for 1,337 yards and 20 touchdowns.Brian Hill, RB, Wyoming. Little known because of Wyomings 2-10 season, Hill topped 1,600 yards rushing.Damontae Kazee, CB, San Diego State. The Mountain West defensive player of the year in 2015. Kazee tied a school record with eight interceptions.NEW FACESNick Rolovich is the only newcomer to the coaching ranks in the Mountain West, taking over for Norm Chow at Hawaii.His task is significant; the Warriors have gone 11-39 over the past four seasons and have seen the interest in the program dwindle significantly on the islands. And no team in the country faces more travel to start the season. Hawaii opens the season facing California in Australia before traveling to Michigan for the second game.ON THE HOT SEATFresno State went 11-2 in Tim DeRuyters second season in charge of the Bulldogs. Now entering his fifth season, the Bulldogs have gone 9-17 over the past two seasons and are picked to finished fourth in the West Division.PREDICTIONSan Diego State should be in the championship game after winning the West Division. The schedule falls favorably for the Aztecs with no Boise State on the schedule and San Jose State at home. Heres guessing that Boise State stumbles somewhere along the way on the road -- either at New Mexico on a short week or at Air Force in the regular-season finale -- but still manages to win the Mountain Division.The championship game will be played in San Diego, but it will be the Broncos taking the conference title back to Boise. ' ' '