Another undefeated team falls, this time thanks to a game-winning safety

You don't see this everyday!

A game-winning safety to take down an undefeated team!

No. 13 Boise State went into Laramie, Wyoming on Saturday with a 7-0 record to face an underrated Wyoming team. However, the Broncos potentially had their New Year's Six bowl hopes busted by the Cowboys, as Wyoming took the lead and got the win thanks to this safety with 1:30 left in the fourth quarter.

The play was reviewed to see if Boise State quarterback Brett Rypien had his arm moving forward on the fumble, but the refs ruled that the call of the safety stood, giving Wyoming a 30-28 lead. Boise State then attempted an onside kick — they had to kick after to safety — by Wyoming recovered and ran out the clock to get the win.

SERIOUSLY, A GAME-WINNING SAFETY!

Boise State became the fourth undefeated team to fall on Saturday, as West Virginia and Baylor fell before them, and Nebraska lost to Wisconsin around the same time.