FORT COLLINS, CO - OCTOBER 10: Head coach Bryan Harsin of the Boise State Broncos leads his team against the Colorado State Rams at Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium on October 10, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The Broncos defeated the Rams 41-10. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

One of college football's top programs gained four commitments in a 36-hour span

That's one way to shoot up the recruiting rankings.

Well that is one way to shoot up the recruiting rankings.

It was a big week for Boise State football, as the Broncos were able to land four commitments in just a 36-hour span earlier this week. Those commits: athlete Kazmeir Allen, linebacker D.J. Schramm, linebacker Brandom Hawkins, and pro-style quarterback Zachary Wilson.

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All four of the commitments are rated as three-star recruits. Allen, who had over 2,000 yards of offense last year for his high school, is the highest-ranked of the four, and he is also Boise's highest-ranked recruit overall for the 2018 class.

Boise State emerged as one of the premier non-Power 5 schools in college football just a decade ago, garnering two AP Top 5 finishes among nine 10-win seasons since 2006. While Boise still doesn't recruit at the level of most top programs, they still manage to produce results, and these recruits will be a part of that future.