Boise State vs. Wyoming FREE LIVE STREAM (11/23/24): Watch College Football Week 13 Online | Time, TV, channel

Wyoming faces No. 12 Boise State Broncos on Saturday, November 23, 2024 (11/23/24) at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie, Wyoming.

How to watch: Fans can view the game for free via a trial version of DirecTV Stream or fuboTV.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: NCAA Football, Week 13

WHO: Boise State vs. Wyoming

When: Saturday 23 November 2024 (23/11/24)

Where: War Memorial Stadium

Time: 7 p.m. ET

TV: CBS Sports Network

Live stream: DirecTV Stream or fuboTV

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Here’s a preview capsule via the Associated Press:

Boise State coach Spencer Danielson wants his Broncos to seize every moment during the final two weeks of the campaign.

That doesn’t mean looking past what he considers a dangerous Wyoming Cowboys team that has just two wins this season.

“When you get to that month of November, no matter where you play, who you play, you’re going to get everybody’s best,” Danielson said. “It’s competition month and like I said … a lot of respect for Wyoming, for Coach (Jay) Sawvel, what they’re doing. We’ve had game after game — we know the test that’s coming.”

Broncos (9-1, 6-0 Mountain West) can’t afford to look past Wyoming (2-8, 2-4) after they jump BYU into the fourth seed in this week’s College Football Playoff rankings.

“It’s huge,” Danielson said. “We’re talking to our players about it because right now it’s what’s at hand. It’s not about anything earlier this week, but winning the game (means we have the opportunity to play a home game at the blue in the Mountain West Championship.”

Boise State is 17-1 all-time against the Cowboys, including an 8-1 mark in Laramie, and has won the last seven meetings.

Wyoming returns home after a 24-10 loss at Colorado State, which followed its second win of the season, a 49-45 thriller at New Mexico on Nov. 2.

Danielson believes the Cowboys will use their 89th-ranked rushing attack in the country. It’s a three-headed monster that has enjoyed returning Harrison Waylee, a preseason starter who rushed for 185 yards and a touchdown on 35 carries in his first two games back this month.

“They’ve got some guys back healthy,” Danielson said. “Their running back is one of the better players we’ve seen all year, he’s finally back healthy and explosive.”

“We know how they’re going to be ready to play. We’ve got to finish our preparation. And I’m going to talk more to our guys about seizing the moment. Just like in life, you don’t want to be the guy who lives with regrets , because you did not seize and attack the moment.”

Offensive attack

Boise State brings one of the nation’s most prolific offensive units to Laramie as it ranks as the No. 4 in the nation with 492.2 yards per game. match. The Broncos have reached 500 or more total yards on four occasions this season, matching their total from the last two seasons combined.

Lots of Jeanty

If there’s one opponent Heisman Trophy candidate Ashton Jeanty would love to run wild on, it’s Wyoming. The junior workhorse leads the nation in several categories but has never topped the 100-yard plateau against the Cowboys, rushing for 91 yards in 2022 and just 53 yards in 2023. Jeanty leads the nation in rushing yards (1,893), rushing touchdowns (26), total touchdowns (27) and all-purpose yards (1,991).

Yessir Sargent!

Wyoming wide receiver Jaylen Sargent has enjoyed his best stretch of football and could be ready for a big game against Boise State’s less-than-impressive pass defense. Sargent, who has 231 yards receiving over the last two games, faces a pass defense that ranks 131st in the nation and allows 296.7 passing yards per game. match.

Red zone immersion

The Cowboys may only have two wins and may be tied for 118th in scoring offense (20.4 points per game), but they are dangerous when they get inside their opponent’s 20-yard line. Wyoming ranks 14th in red-zone conversion (92.3%) and will the Broncos’ defense, which ranks 26th in the nation in red-zone D (77.1%).

Backfield Broncos

Boise State’s defensive front has been a threat in opposing backfields, ranking 13th with 196 total pressures per snap. Pro Football Focus. And it’s not just lineman Ahmed Hassanein who ranks eighth in the country with a team-high 45 pressures, as there are 15 Broncos with multiple pressures and 21 Broncos with at least one. The Broncos are also second in the nation with 41 sacks.