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Broncos' Last Dance: MWC Title or Rebel Upset?

Summary

  • Boise State plays its final Mountain West game Friday.
  • UNLV, coached by Dan Mullen, seeks conference title.
  • Boise State won the earlier meeting 56-31.
Broncos' Last Dance: MWC Title or Rebel Upset?

Boise State is set to play its final Mountain West Conference championship game against UNLV. This game holds significant weight as it marks the Broncos' last conference contest before they join the reformed Pac-12 in 2026. The team has a history of success in the MWC, having won at least a share of the title six times.

Standing in Boise State's path is a resurgent UNLV team under first-year coach Dan Mullen, who previously coached Mississippi State and Florida. The Rebels have had a strong season, challenging for the conference title. However, in their earlier meeting this season on October 18, Boise State secured a dominant 56-31 victory over UNLV.

The championship game, scheduled for Friday, December 5th, at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho, will be broadcast on Fox. Predictions are divided, with some favoring Boise State's home-field advantage and previous success against UNLV, while others anticipate a strong performance from Mullen's disciplined UNLV team.

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The Mountain West championship game between UNLV and Boise State is scheduled for Friday, December 5th.
Boise State is playing its final Mountain West Conference game at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho.
The UNLV football team is coached by Dan Mullen, who is in his first season with the Rebels.

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