Nevada Wolf Pack, Boise State Broncos and college football
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There’s going to be a lot of things on this film that we’ve gotta get fixed,” Broncos coach Spencer Danielson said.
All things to hype Wolf Pack fans up, and for most of this game, it looked like Nevada had a fair shot of taking down the Broncos. But the offense couldn’t provide answers, and with a five turnover night, it ended in a sour 24-3 loss. Nevada now has the most turnovers in the nation with 21.
The back-to-back conference champions have won 14 consecutive conference games. Accordingly, Boise State (5-2, 3-0) is a heavy favorite on the road against Nevada (1-6, 0-3). The Wolf Pack have lost five games in a row, three of which were decided by one score. Their only win came against FCS Sacramento State, and even that was a nail-biter.
Learn which TV channel or how to live stream the Nevada Wolf Pack vs. Boise State Broncos game, Friday, Oct. 24.
A federal judge is pausing his disqualification of Sigal Chattah as Nevada’s acting U.S. attorney while the Department of Justice appeals the decision. In a Thursday opinion, Judge David
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DMV director Tonya Laney says this change was inspired by the recent statewide network outage, which began with a cyberattack that crippled state agencies and websites for weeks.
Nevada remains one of the nation’s most pivotal battlegrounds—it narrowly backed President Donald Trump in 2024 after years of leaning Democratic. The tight race between Lombardo and Ford underscores how competitive the state has become and could serve as an early indicator of party strength heading into the 2028 presidential election.
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).