No.17 Broncos Take Down Rebels on the Road
10/26/2024 1:01:00 AM | Football
Broncos Bowl-Eligible for 27th Straight Season
LAS VEGAS - No. 17 Boise State utilized a complete team effort to outlast UNLV, 29-24, Friday night in a heavyweight bout at Allegiant Stadium.
Ashton Jeanty, the nation's leading rusher, didn't play up to his standards but still rushed for 128 yards and the winning touchdown in a game with College Football Playoff implications.
Jeanty's 1-yard TD run on fourth-and-goal with 12:38 left put the Broncos (6-1, 3-0 Mountain West) in front for good.
Maddux Madsen passed for 209 yards and a touchdown as Boise State kept alive it hopes of making the College Football Playoff. The Broncos are bowl eligible for the 27th consecutive season, the nation's second-longest active streak behind Georgia at 28. They also are 28-1 coming after off weeks since 2001.
"That UNLV team is legit," Madsen said. "That defense played hard and fast until the end. We talked all week about how it was going to be a heavyweight fight. Their one loss was Syracuse in overtime. That game was going to be tough."
The Rebels (6-2, 2-1) needed a victory to stay in realistic contention for a playoff spot.
"I am devastated for our team that we couldn't find a way to win that one," UNLV coach Barry Odom said. "Our guys battled. We've got a really good team. So does Boise. There is no consolation. We lost the game."
Jeanty's output was his second lowest of the season, just a yard better than his performance in a blowout victory over Portland State. He averaged at least 7 yards per carry in each of his prior games this season, but was held to 3.9 yards per attempt by the Rebels.
"You talk about an absolute warrior," Boise State coach Spencer Danielson said. "Every single (yard) was earned. He's the best football player in the country."
UNLV's Hajj-Malik Williams passed for 179 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 105 yards and a TD.
This game was played before an announced crowd of 42,228 at Allegiant Stadium, breaking a 22-year-old record for attendance for a UNLV home game. The previous high occurred Aug. 31, 2022, when 42,075 watched the Rebels play Wisconsin at Sam Boyd Stadium, where the game was called midway through the fourth quarter because of a power outage. That was UNLV's home stadium until moving into Allegiant in 2020.
The Broncos appeared to take control with two touchdowns in the final 1:50 of the first half to go up 20-10.
Madsen scored on a 7-yard run when the middle opened up for him for the first TD. Then linebacker Andrew Simpson intercepted a pass to give Boise State the ball at UNLV's 7-yard line and set up Madsen's 2-yard touchdown pass to tight end Matt Lauter on fourth-and-goal. It's only the second touchdown the Rebels have allowed after a turnover.
The Rebels immediately cut the deficit to three points to open the second half, but remained in chase mode the rest of the way. UNLV then retook the lead at 24-23 with 1:03 left in the third quarter when Williams hit Jaden Bradley on a go route for a 34-yard touchdown strike.
That lead was short-lived, with Boise State going back in front early in the fourth quarter.
UNLV wide receiver/return specialist Jacob De Jesus left the game in the first half with an unspecified injury.
The Takeaway
Boise State: Jeanty is the 2-1 Heisman favorite at BetMGM, through his chances might have taken a hit, especially for those looking for any reason not to give their top vote to a Group of Five player. BYU quarterback Ty Detmer in 1990 is the last player to win the award from outside a power conference. Jeanty has other opportunities to make an impression with voters and he will need to make the most of those. Danielson said any doubters should "watch the film" because of UNLV's swarming defense that made limiting Jeanty its priority.
UNLV: Untimely penalties were especially costly in the Rebels' other loss, to Syracuse, and two fourth-quarter calls were particularly harmful against the Broncos. An unsportsmanlike penalty on left tackle Jalen St. John all but killed one drive, and a defensive holding call on cornerback Tony Grimes extended a Boise State series that otherwise would've ended in a punt. The Broncos instead ran off the final 8:07.
Poll implications
The Broncos at least assured themselves of remaining in place rather than potentially falling out of the rankings. UNLV could have gotten back into the Top 25 with a victory, but seriously damaged its chances of making the poll this season.
Top Broncos
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Maddux Madsen finished with 209 passing yards, completing 18 of his 33 pass attempts and throwing for one score. The redshirt sophomore added 58 yards and a touchdown on the ground.
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Ashton Jeanty ran for 128 yards and one touchdown.
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Alexander Teubner matched his career-high with 14 tackles. The sixth-year added a career-high two tackles for loss, including his first career sack.
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Seyi Oladipo finished with six tackles, including 1.5 sacks.
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Andrew Simpson recorded his third career interception in the contest and finished the game with five tackles.
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Jonah Dalmas drained all three field goal attempts.
Notables
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The Broncos are now bowl-eligible for the 27th consecutive season, the second-longest active streak in the country.
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Boise State has won eight-straight contests against the Rebels.
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Ashton Jeanty notched over 100 yards for the seventh-straight game, tying the school record set by Jay Ajayi (2014).
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Jeanty also moved into sixth place in program history in career rushing yards (3,544), and moved into a tie for sixth in career rushing touchdowns (39) and season rushing touchdowns (18).
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Boise State finished 4-for-4 on fourth down conversions. After failing to convert their two attempts in the first game of the season, the Broncos have converted nine-consecutive fourth downs on the year.
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The Broncos recorded six sacks in the matchup, marking the third time over the past four games the squad has recorded 6+ sacks.
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Andrew Simpson has recorded an interception in two consecutive games at Allegiant Stadium.
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Jonah Dalmas converted all three field goal attempts, moving into fourth-place all-time in FBS history (90). The fifth-year passed Harrison Mevis (Missouri, 2020-23).
What's Next
Boise State will return to the Treasure Valley, as the Broncos will host San Diego State on Friday, Nov. 1. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. MT and will be broadcast on FS1.
Team Stats

BSU 3, NLV 0
BSU - Dalmas,Jonah 37 yd field goal 7 plays, 55 yards, TOP 03:26

BSU 3, NLV 3
NLV - Chittenden,Caden 28 yd field goal 6 plays, 64 yards, TOP 02:41

BSU 3, NLV 10
NLV - Ballungay,Kaleo 9 yd pass from Williams,Hajj-Malik (Chittenden,Caden kick) 6 plays, 66 yards, TOP 02:30

BSU 6, NLV 10
BSU - Dalmas,Jonah 44 yd field goal 9 plays, 39 yards, TOP 03:38

BSU 13, NLV 10
BSU - Madsen,Maddux 7 yd run (Dalmas,Jonah kick), 11 plays, 80 yards, TOP 04:35

BSU 20, NLV 10
BSU - Lauter,Matt 2 yd pass from Madsen,Maddux (Dalmas,Jonah kick) 4 plays, 7 yards, TOP 01:28

BSU 20, NLV 17
NLV - Williams,Hajj-Malik 5 yd run (Chittenden,Caden kick), 9 plays, 70 yards, TOP 03:42

BSU 23, NLV 17
BSU - Dalmas,Jonah 29 yd field goal 8 plays, 64 yards, TOP 02:46

BSU 23, NLV 24
NLV - Bradley,Jaden 34 yd pass from Williams,Hajj-Malik (Chittenden,Caden kick) 5 plays, 53 yards, TOP 01:37

BSU 29, NLV 24
BSU - Jeanty,Ashton 1 yd run (), 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 03:25