Courtesy of Boise State

BOISE, Idaho – Despite having an off week, Associated Press voters moved Boise State down to No. 17 in this week’s top 25 poll while the US LBM Coaches Poll kept the Broncos at No. 19.

Boise State has the nation’s third-best scoring offense (46.8 ppg) and fourth-ranked total offense (523.0 ypg) to compile a 5-1 (2-0 MW) record this season. The only demerit on the slate so far was a 37-34 decision at then-No. 7/6 Oregon as the Ducks hit a field goal as time expired to escape the Bronco threat.

The Broncos also lead the nation in sacks (4.83 spg) and matched a season-high eight sacks in the win at Hawai’i. The Broncos registered four sacks earlier this season against that same Oregon team that has not allowed a sack since.

Boise State already holds the distinction of the nation’s best record while ranked in the AP Top 25 poll. Following last week’s win, the Blue and Orange are now 116-21 (.847) while ranked by the AP, the best record of any team over the past 40 years.

The Broncos received 573 points in this week’s AP poll, while receiving 379 points, up 15 points from last week.

After playing six games and reaching the halfway point of the season, Boise State will return to action at UNLV on Friday, Oct. 25. The Rebels are receiving votes in both pools. That game will be televised nationally on CBS Sports Network.

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Limited single-game tickets remain for the final three home games for as low as $25. Fans can purchase single-game tickets online at BroncoSports.com over the phone with the Boise State Athletic Ticket Office at (208) 426-4737, or in person at the Boise State Athletic Ticket Office located at the southwest corner of Albertsons Stadium.

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Led by Spencer Danielson in his first full season, Boise State looks to become the first Mountain West program to win back-to-back championships since San Diego State did so in 2015-16. Achieving such a feat will put Boise State in the discussion for the new, expanded, 12-team College Football Playoff format beginning this fall. Last year, Danielson became the first coach in college football history to win a conference championship with an interim title.

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