The law is putting on extra muscle for the Wolf Pack-vs-Broncos game.

Drivers will see a “noticeable increase” in state troopers leading up to Saturday’s football game, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol. It’s a joint operation between NHP and Idaho State Police.

“We expect to see an influx of traffic. People from Idaho will come down to Nevada, spend the weekend and head back,” said Trooper Matt McLaughlin of the NHP.

“If they are drinking and driving or speeding, they are going to receive a citation or go to jail,” he said.

Troopers are looking for the “big five” causes of traffic fatalities: impaired driving, distracted driving, speeding, hazardous driving and moving violations.

The extra patrols will be on primary and secondary highways, concentrated along Interstate 80 and the U.S. 95 corridor from Winnemucca to the Oregon border.

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“We want everybody to come out, have a good time, get here safely and get home safely,” McLaughlin said.

The Nevada Wolf Pack plays the Boise State Broncos at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Mackay Stadium.