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UNLV’s Title Hopes Drowned in Boise as Broncos Complete MW Three-Peat

Story byZane WoodsSat, December 6, 2025 at 8:00 AM UTC·5 min readOn a cold and rainy Friday night in Boise, the Mountain West Championship commenced. Boise State jumped UNLV to a 21-0 lead and never trailed, leading to the Broncos’ third straight Mountain West Conference Championship. OFFENSEQuarterback Anthony Colandrea tried his best. He pushed the offensive effort to trim Boise State’s lead to 28-21 late in the third quarter, but the slow start, combined with penalties, led to the result. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year wasn’t as accurate today, completing 18 of 38 passes for 225 passing yards and a touchdown.

UNLV’s Title Hopes Drowned in Boise as Broncos Complete MW Three-Peat

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  • He also ran for 66 yards and reached the endzone on the ground.
  • Colandrea kept the Rebels afloat in the first half, breaking off big runs and stepping up under pressure.
  • His ability to turn broken plays into big gains is exceptional. Down 21-0, Colandrea helped start UNLV’s first scoring drive in the second quarter.
  • He hit wide receiver TaeShaun Lyons on a drag route for 13 yards, then found wide receiver JoJo Earle on a 22-yard shot down the sideline.
  • Running back Keyvone Lee then ripped off 20-yard runs, and then Colandrea ran it into the endzone for a 5-yard touchdown to get UNLV on the board. After Boise answered right back to make it 28-7, Colandrea went back into the well.
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