The Boise State Broncos had a convincing win over the New Mexico Lobos on Saturday, with a final score of 42-14. Led by quarterback Hank Madsen, the Broncos dominated the game from start to finish.
Madsen was in top form, completing 19 of his 24 passes for a total of 281 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for an additional touchdown, giving him four total touchdowns on the day. Madsen was able to spread the ball around to his receivers, connecting with seven different players throughout the game. He was also able to avoid any turnovers, which was key to the Broncos’ success.
The Broncos defense also played a big role in the win, holding the Lobos to just two touchdowns. The defense was able to pressure New Mexico quarterback Tevaka Tuioti all game, sacking him four times and forcing two interceptions. The Broncos defense also held the Lobos to just 3.3 yards per rush attempt.
The win was a big one for the Broncos, as it moved them to 8-2 on the season and kept them in contention for a spot in a bowl game. It was also a big win for Madsen, who has been a key part of the Broncos’ success this season. He now has 2,834 passing yards and 24 touchdowns on the year, and is well on his way to becoming one of the best quarterbacks in Boise State history.
Overall, it was a great win for the Broncos and a great performance by Madsen. With two games left in the regular season, the Broncos will look to keep their momentum going and make a push for a bowl game.