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Maddux Madsen threw four touchdowns in the first half and Boise State claimed its third consecutive Mountain West Conference championship, overpowering UNLV 38–21 on Saturday in the final title game the Broncos will play before leaving for the rebuilt Pac-12 in 2026.
The Boise State quarterback tore through the Rebels early. He racked up 196 yards, opening with a 10-yard keeper and added touchdown throws to running back Dylan Riley, wide receiver Cameron Bates and RB Malik Sherrod as the Broncos (9-4) built a 28-14 lead. Sherrod’s 39-yard score came a single snap after a UNLV fumble.
UNLV (10-3) struggled in its first season under head coach Dan Mullen back behind quarterback Anthony Colandrea. He led a 95-yard march capped by his 5-yard touchdown run and later found WR Troy Omeire from 11 yards out to keep the Rebels within two scores at the half. UNLV WR JoJo Earle’s 7-yard run cut the deficit to 28–21 late in the third.
The Broncos forced three consecutive stops to open the fourth quarter and turned a 78-yard drive into Sire Gaines’ 1-yard touchdown run for a 35-21 cushion with 13:21 remaining. Kicker Colton Boomer’s 50-yard field goal closed the margin.
Madsen finished with 289 yards passing as the Broncos outgained UNLV 460–409 and never trailed.
Boise State also beat the Broncos, 56-31, in October.
Report from the Associated Press.
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