Though Nevada threatened, there's still no team in the WAC that can conquer Boise State.

Perhaps the Broncos will meet their match in the BCS _ if they get in.

Kellen Moore tied his career high with five touchdown passes, three to fill-in fullback Dan Paul, and the No. 6 Broncos remained undefeated with a 44-33 victory over Nevada on Friday night.

With executives with the Sugar, Fiesta and Orange bowls watching _ and hearing fans' chants of "BCS! BCS!" through the rain and cold _ the Broncos (12-0, 7-0 WAC) withstood the Wolf Pack's rally from 24 points down in the first half.

Boise State, sixth in the latest BCS but far from a lock to earn a bid to the marquee bowls, led 34-26 entering the fourth quarter before Moore's fifth scoring pass, to brother Kirby, clinched its 24th consecutive regular-season win.

"We've taken care of what we can control _ and we're excited for whatever happens," Kellen Moore said. "At the same time, we can't control (the BCS)."

Vai Taua had 160 yards rushing on 24 carries for Nevada (8-4, 7-1), which had averaged 52 points per game while winning eight straight. The Wolf Pack lost for the 10th consecutive time to Boise State.

Doug Martin ran for 128 yards on 16 carries for the Broncos, who locked up at least a share of their seventh WAC championship in eight seasons. They have one more home date against lowly New Mexico State before BCS bids are announced next weekend.

"Let's hope the system should work like it should," Broncos coach Chris Petersen said on the field immediately after the game.

Maybe the BCS should compute this: Boise State is 72-4 this decade.

"In South Florida, there's a lot of buzz over TCU and Boise," Orange Bowl executive director Eric Poms said at halftime during his first-ever trip to Boise, standing just outside the BSU athletic director's suite.

No. 4 TCU, which Poms will see play in person on Saturday, is primed for automatic inclusion in the big-bucks series as the highest ranked outsider.

"I'm very impressed," Poms said of the enthusiasm for the Broncos in Boise, waving his can of Coke toward the home team's funky blue turf.

Poms added "we're wide open" on which team to select to play in the Orange Bowl opposite the winner of the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game next weekend between Clemson and Georgia Tech.

Oklahoma State, Iowa and Penn State are among the BCS team poised to keep Boise State undefeated yet out of the BCS for the second consecutive postseason.