Boise State coach Spencer Danielson wants his Broncos to seize every moment over the final two weeks of the campaign. That means not looking past what he deems a dangerous Wyoming Cowboys team that has just two wins this season. “November, when you get to that month, no matter where you play, who you’re playing, you’re gonna get everybody’s best,” Danielson said.

“It’s the compete month and like I said ...

a ton of respect for Wyoming, for coach (Jay) Sawvel, what they do. We’ve had battle after battle - we know the test that’s coming.” The Broncos (9-1, 6-0 Mountain West) cannot afford to look past Wyoming (2-8, 2-4) after they leapfrogged BYU into the fourth seed in this week’s College Football Playoff rankings.

“It’s huge,” Danielson said. “We talk to our players about that because that’s, right now, what’s at hand. It’s not about anything past this week, but winning the game (means) we have the opportunity to go play a home game on 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 employ their rushing attack, which ranks 89th in the country. It’s a three-headed monster that has enjoyed the return of Harrison Waylee, a starter before the sea.