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Live: Boise State vs. San Diego State post-game press conference

On Friday morning, the Boise State Broncos lost to the San Diego State Aztecs 27-16 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Cali. Boise State drops to 7-5 overall and 4-3 in conference play to end the 2021 season. Since 2000, the Broncos only had one five-loss season. In 2013, during Chris Petersen's final year as Boise State's head coach, Boise State finished the season 8-5 after losing to Oregon State in the Hawaii Bowl. Since joining the Football Bowl Subdivision ahead of the 1996 season, Boise State has only one season with five or more losses. In 1997, the Broncos finished the season 4-7 and the program has never had more than five losses in a single season since then. Depending on how the bowl game goes, Boise State could be flirting with history to end the year. The Broncos should learn of their bowl destination in the coming days but with a five-loss season, they may likely stay home for the bowl season and play in the Idaho Famous Potato Bowl. The San Diego State Aztecs will now likely host the Mountain West Conference Championship game on Saturday, Dec. 4, against the Utah State Aggies.