BOISE, Idaho: Kellen Moore shook off an interception and fumble in the first quarter to throw for 333 yards and four touchdowns, helping Boise State crush Fresno State 51-0 in college football Friday. Moore connected twice each with Titus Young and Austin Pettis, and the No. 3-ranked Broncos used a smothering defense to roll to their 24th straight win, extending the longest winning streak in the country. The Broncos handed Fresno State its first shutout loss since 1998. The Bulldogs entered Friday averaging nearly 400 yards and 35 points per game but managed just nine first downs and 125 total yards. Moore and Young were the offensive stars and in the process added their names to even more pages in the Boise State record books. Moore became the school's all-time leader in yards passing, jumping past Ryan Dinwiddie. By the end of the regular season, Moore could crack the 10,000-yard mark. Not surprisingly, Young has been on the receiving end of many of those yards and became Boise State's all-time leader in yards receiving on a 42-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter that gave Boise State a 17-0 lead. Moore completed 27 of 38 throws, while Young grabbed eight passes for a career-high 164 yards. Even kicker Kyle Brotzman got into the record book, becoming the school's all-time scoring leader, helped by field goals of 20, 20 and 50 yards. But much of this victory was courtesy of a Boise State defense that held Fresno State to just four first downs and 80 total yards through the first three quarters. Aside from one dash for 23 yards, Bulldogs tailback Robbie Rouse was a non-factor, gaining 37 of his 70 yards rushing on the final drive. Fresno State quarterback Ryan Colburn caught the ire of coach Pat Hill on a few occasions for his decisions and finished 6 of 23 for 76 yards.