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BOISE, Idaho – Grades from Nevada’s 41-14 loss to Boise State on Saturday.
Offense
D — The Wolf Pack was coming off back-to-back 42-point games but didn’t play anywhere near that level against a Boise State defense that is the best in the Mountain West. Nevada looked strong early, scoring two touchdowns in its first three drives, but it tallied just 158 yards on its last eight series (19.8 yards per drive) and was limited to less than 100 yards in the second half.