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Boise State Blanks Nevada in Second Half, Lumbers Its Way to Mountain West Win

Boise State limited Nevada to 247 yards and secured its third straight win with touchdown runs by Maddux Madsen, Sire Gaines, and Dylan Riley.

  • On Friday night in Reno, Boise State Broncos beat Nevada Wolf Pack 24-3 with touchdown runs by Maddux Madsen, Sire Gaines and Dylan Riley.
  • Nevada's turnovers began with freshman quarterback Carter Jones throwing three interceptions and the Wolf Pack losing two fumbles during their 1-7, 0-4 season start.
  • The Broncos' defense forced five takeaways, including two interceptions by Jeremiah Earby, Boise State cornerback, and a Nevada pooch punt hit a Wolf Pack player, giving Boise favorable field position.
  • Boise State improved to 6-2 overall and 4-0 in the Mountain West Conference, securing its third straight victory and building momentum in conference play.
  • After last week's 47-yard rushing game, the Broncos had just 73 rushing yards at the half versus Nevada and finished with 134 yards on 47 carries.
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Maddux Madsen, Sire Gaines, Dylan Riley guide Boise State to 24-3 victory over Nevada

Maddux Madsen, Sire Gaines and Dylan Riley had touchdown runs and Boise State beat Nevada 24-3. Madsen completed 15 of 28 passes for 174 yards with an interception for Boise State (6-2, 4-0 Mountain West Conference).

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