LAS VEGAS — Ashton Jeanty, the nation's leading rusher, didn't play up to his standards but still rushed for 128 yards and the winning touchdown to help No. 17 Boise State beat UNLV 29-24 on Friday night in a game with College Football Playoff implications.
Jeanty's 1-yard TD run on fourth-and-goal with 12:38 left put the Broncos (6-1, 3-0 Mountain West) in front for good.
Maddux Madsen passed for 209 yards and a touchdown as Boise State kept alive it hopes of making the College Football Playoff. The Broncos are bowl eligible for the 27th consecutive season, the nation's second-longest active streak behind Georgia at 28. They also are 28-1 coming after off weeks since 2001.
''That UNLV team is legit,'' Madsen said. ''That defense played hard and fast until the end. We talked all week about how it was going to be a heavyweight fight. Their one loss was Syracuse in overtime. That game was going to be tough.''
The Rebels (6-2, 2-1) needed a victory to stay in realistic contention for a playoff spot.
''I am devastated for our team that we couldn't find a way to win that one,'' UNLV coach Barry Odom said. ''Our guys battled. We've got a really good team. So does Boise. There is no consolation. We lost the game.''
Jeanty's output was his second lowest of the season, just a yard better than his performance in a blowout victory over Portland State. He averaged at least 7 yards per carry in each of his prior games this season, but was held to 3.9 yards per attempt by the Rebels.
''You talk about an absolute warrior,'' Boise State coach Spencer Danielson said. ''Every single (yard) was earned. He's the best football player in the country.''