Boise State 49–37 Air Force: Dylan Riley Goes OFF (5 TDs) | Shirts & Skins Ep. 76 cover art

Boise State 49–37 Air Force: Dylan Riley Goes OFF (5 TDs) | Shirts & Skins Ep. 76

Boise State 49–37 Air Force: Dylan Riley Goes OFF (5 TDs) | Shirts & Skins Ep. 76

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Boise State drops 49 on Air Force and Dylan Riley loses his mind—in the best way possible—racking up 5 TDs and 255 all-purpose yards. We break down the Mad Dog injury scare, Max Cutforth’s poised cameo, the RB room (Riley vs. Sire Gaines usage), and why the secondary keeps gifting 30-yard prayers. Potter’s play-calling, special teams (finally…neutral), and a Mountain West reality check all make the docket.Plus: the Utah hoops gear mini-drama, TG10 watch, UNLV’s “paper tiger” start, and national notes (Dabo/Gundy vs the portal era). Stick around for the $300 → $400 subscriber giveaway rules!Sponsor — Boise Dentistry Co.Big thanks to our friends at Boise Dentistry Co. If your smile needs a tune-up—Invisalign, veneers, implants, or just a no-pressure checkup—these are the docs Bronco Nation trusts. Friendly team, transparent pricing, and treatment plans that actually make sense. Book your visit here: boisedentistryco.comSubscribe so you can roast Mark and maybe win cash. 🧢💸How to Enter the Giveaway-Subscribe on YouTube-Watch next week to see if we pull your nameShow Notes / Topics-Boise State 49–37 Air Force recap-Dylan Riley: 5 TDs, 255 APY (RB1 conversation gets real)-Max Cutforth composure & the “two-QB” temptation-Secondary breakdowns & identity check on defense-Potter’s adjustments: run game, screens, goal-line misdirection-MWC roundup: who’s real, who’s vibes-Utah basketball photo optics in the NIL era-TG10 tracker, portal wins/lossesHashtags#BoiseState #GoBroncos #MountainWest #CollegeFootball #ShirtsAndSkins #DylanRiley #AirForce #BroncoNation

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