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unit in the country in the preseason and they did not disap-
pointment me, finishing in my #1 spot. Kyle Brotzman has
had exceptional nets in each of the last 2 years (39.6, '08 &
*"S1T1"N "4T3""5 #"+ 2010 missed 1. Young led with 1,041 (13.2) and TE Kyle Efaw was #3 38.3, '09) and hit 18-25 FG's (long 52) LY but had just 7 TB
:40+T$+B0C5S - Boise has had some fine QB's that with 444 (14.3). Tyler Shoemaker (missed 2) had 345 (16.4). Not on 97 KO (Trevor Harman may take over KO's). Kyle Wilson
excelled in their system in recent years with Bart Hendricks being in the PSL are Geraldo Hiwat (6'4" 197 rFr), Derek Hill (5'11" 158 saw his PR avg drop from 14.2 in '08 to 10.4 in '09 and rFr
the Big West Off MVP twice ('99 & '00) and Ryan Dinwiddie be- rFr), Tyler Jackson (6'0" 198 So, PS#87), Aaron Burks (6'2" 189 Chris Potter avg 12.9. Titus Young led in KR with a super 26.9
coming the career leading passer (9,819) from '00-'03. Dinwiddie rFr) and TE's Chandler Koch (6'2" 242 So, PS#54), Sean King (2 TD's). While they lose Wilson, Brotzman is back and this
broke Danny Wuerffel's NCAA record for career pass eff (168.9). (6'3" 244 Sr) and Gabe Linehan (6'3" 229 rFr, PS#44). This year is one of the top ST units in the country once again.
In 2006 Jared Zabransky (3 yr st'r) threw for 2,587 (66%, 23-8). the unit returns intact and should remain healthier. C"0C6$S - When Dirk Koetter left for Ariz St (after '00),
Four QB's battled for the job in 2007 but Taylor Tharp won and "##$NS1<$ 31N$ - In '06 with 3 st'rs back (lost #2DC) asst Dan Hawkins took over as HC and went 53-11, achieving
had a fine season in his only year as a starter throwing for 3,340 this unit paved the way for 5.1 ypc, their best IA ypc ever. The the school's then-highest finish ever in the AP poll in 3 consec
(68%, 30-11). Michael Coughlin was 2nd string in '07. Bush '07 unit featured their most exp'd line this decade (4 st'rs ret) years including #12 in '04. When Hawkins left for Colorado in
Hamdan (16 car att) was the most exp'd of the 4 QB's battling and they allowed just 4.1% sks. Boise's ypg rush did drop to 185 '06, Chris Petersen (OC prev 5Y) took over. Petersen was a
in '08 and that included VHT rFr Kellen Moore (PS#24). Hamdan (4.6). In '08 they had their least exp'd O-line of the decade as Broyles finalist (top asst) twice and his offenses, in a 3 year
led out of the spring but I projected Moore as the starting QB 5 of the top 6 were gone (lost 101 car sts). Their one returnee stretch from 2002-'04, avg'd 45.8 ppg. In his first year as
and he narrowly won the job in Aug. Moore was the first frosh to was 1st Tm WAC LT Andrew Woodruff. They used 9 different HC Petersen achieved a 13-0 record and #5 finish. He has
start the season opener for Boise at QB and showed how much OL combos and as expected, the numbers dropped again to a remarkable record of 49-4 with 3 undefeated regular
success a VHT could have in this system. He threw for 3,486 152 ypg (4.4) with 13 sks (3.0%). Last year they had to replace seasons in his 4 years! Last year Petersen's Broncos finished
hitting a super 69% with a 25-10 ratio. Moore had a sensational 2 st'rs and had 40 career sts ret (#101 FBS). The more exp'd 14-0 (#4), and he became the first coach ever to win the Paul
2009 season finishing #2 in the FBS in pass eff (161.5) throwing unit improved to 186 ypg (5.1) and allowed a paltry 5 sks (1.1%, "Bear" Bryant COY Award twice. Petersen has turned down
for 3,536 (64.3%) with an amazing 39-3 ratio. Coughlin played in #1 NCAA). This year they lose RG Kevin Sapien (12 st, 2 yr numerous offers from other schools. He will remain at Boise
8 (12-19-50). Joe Southwick (6'1" 195 rFr, PS#41) was #3 and st'r) but return 1st Tm WAC LG Nate Potter. Their 88 career sts and signed a 5 year extension in Jan. His OC is Bryan Harsin,
Mike Tamburo (5"11" 192 rFr, PS#77) ran the scout team until (9 w/st exp) ranks #28 in the FBS although Cory Yriarte (2 st who is in his 10th season on the Bronco staff (grad asst '01, TE
tearing an ACL. Moore is one of the best QB's in the country '08) is not expected to play TY (2nd ACL tear). Not in the PSL from '02-'05) and played here from '95-'99. DC Justin Wilcox
but it will be tough to top last year's stats. are Matt Paradis (6'1" 269 rFr) and Jake Broyles (6'4" 268 rFr, left to become the DC at Tennessee and Petersen elevated
PS#210). Boise has a Top 20 O-line (see pg 13). DL coach Pete Kwiatkowski to DC for 2010.
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(3.2), their best since joining IA. They had to replace 2 st'rs Boise St dominated the WAC from 2002-'04 with a perfect
and 3 bkps in '07 and slipped to 131 ypg (3.8), their most since 24-0 record in league play (+208.4, +176.4 and +191.3 ypg).
2000. They had to replace 2 st'rs (1 bkp) in '08 and improved In '05, Boise had the fewest lettermen lost in the league (13).
to 118 (3.2) and DE Ryan Winterswyk earned 1st Tm WAC. For the first time Boise was ranked in the preseason coaches'
Last year they had to replace 4 DL (comb 34 sts) but returned poll (#18). Not bad for a school that was in just its 10th year of
Winterswyk.The numbers slipped but only to 120 ypg (3.8) while IA ball. They had their streak of 31 straight WAC wins end at
the sks dropped (34 to 26). This year they have their most exp'd Fresno (27-7) and saw their home win streak end at 31 in their
front in a long time as the entire 2 deep returns and they add loss to BC in the bowl. Their 4 losses (3 vs rank tms) were the
PS#39JC Tyrone Crawford. Not in the PSL are Ricky Tjong-A- most in 5 years. Boise still became the first team since BYU
Tjoe (6'3" 301 rFr), Greg Grimes (6'0" 273 So, PS#149) and (1989-'93) to win 4 straight WAC Titles. Boise was +70.1 ypg
Justin Jungblut (6'4" 255 rFr, PS#164). Winterswyk was 1st Tm vs WAC (3rd best). I pointed out that the last time they were
-8 in turnovers, they rebounded with a 12-1 record (2002). In
WAC again (9 sk) and DT Billy Winn earned 2nd Tm WAC and 2006's magazine I projected Boise St to earn a BCS bowl
Boise could top 2006's dominant rush D totals. berth. I had to sweat out a couple close games (WY and SJSt)
+4NN1N2 B0C5S - Ian Johnson wrapped up his 4 year 31N$B0C5$+S - In '08 Boise ret'd all 3 st'rs who were but Boise ran the table and then beat Oklahoma in the Fiesta
career in '08 as the school's #2 career rusher. He became the then their #1, #3 and #4 tkl'rs and all veteran seniors. One of Bowl. They finished #5 in the AP (5th straight WAC Title). In
first Boise RB to have B2B 1,000 yard seasons ('06-'07) since the 3 lost his job. Last year they had to replace 2 st'rs (#3, #7 '07 they had to replace their QB and had just 5 ret off starters.
'01-'02 but in his senior year, had just 766 (5.1) and was only tkl'rs). The one returnee, Derrell Acrey, lost his job. PS#99JC Boise came into '07 ranked #24 but a loss to Wash moved their
2nd Tm WAC. Spelling Johnson were Jeremy Avery (614, 5.5) Daron Mackey won a starting spot but was lost to an ACL after record to 0-13 on the road vs BCS schools and stopped their
and DJ Harper (265, 4.8). Harper (4.43 spd) stepped to the 8 sts and Acrey started 4. This year the entire 2 deep returns win streak at 14. In the battle for the WAC Title they lost to UH
forefront last year and led with 284 (6.5) after just 3 but tore his (8 w/st exp) with 4 having been full-time starters including on the road by 12 and then dropped their bowl (also in Hawaii)
ACL. Doug Martin, who had 107 (4.5) in '08 and moved to DB, 2nd Tm WAC Winston Venable. Last year they incorporated to EC by 3. They were without RB Johnson (inj'd after 4 att)
was moved back to RB to split duties with Avery. Avery led with the NB into the D, which I include with the LB's. They add in and top WR Childs (susp). Boise outgained WAC foes by 136.4
1,151 (5.5) and Martin added 765 (5.9). RFr Matt Kaiserman PS#30 Byron Hout, who moves back from DE. Adding depth ypg. In '08 I was surprised Boise was picked 2nd in the WAC
(6'0" 185 So) played in just 4 (150, 4.5). This year they return are Allen Mooney (5'10" 219 rFr, PS#107), Dustin Kamper by the media (behind Fresno) as I had Boise my clear #1. They
100% of their rushing yardage and not listed below are Raphiel (6'0" 219 rFr), Tommy Smith (6'1" 227 So), Billy Derome (5'11" received a brand new blue surface on their field. They rolled to
Lambert (5'7" 202 So, PS#76), Malcolm Johnson (5'10" 188 rFr, 191 rFr) and John Michael Davis (6'0" 210 rFr). a dominating 12-0 season and ended their streak of road losses
PS#91), Jarvis Hodge (5'9" 205 Sr, 102, 4.9), Carlo Audagnotti /$#$NS1<$ B0C5S - Boise always finishes strong in to BCS schools by upsetting #17 Oregon 37-32. At that point,
(5'7" 168 So), Drew Wright (5'9" 200 So) and FB's Jake Hess my pass D rankings. In fact, over the last 8 years ('02-'09) they they finally entered the polls at #17. Their only close game was
(5'10" 227 So, PS#220), Dave Wilson (6'1" 231 Jr) and Joey Paul have been #8, #6, #15, #52, #15, #20, #4 and #11. Last year Nevada, a 7 point win but they did lead 24-3. They made a point
(6'0" 226 rFr). They do lose FB Richie Brockel (4 st). This deep they had all 4 st'rs back including CB Kyle Wilson (2nd Tm AA). in the finale to wax Fresno 61-10. Boise outgained WAC foes by
unit should be one of the top RB corps in the country. This year they only lose Wilson (13 st, 43 tkl, 3 int, 4 pbu, #1DC 188.3 ypg (better than their 13-0 team in '06) winning by an avg
+$C$1<$+S - VHT Jeremy Childs (PS#39) set a school NYJ) and Garcia Day (3 tkl). Not in the PSL is Quaylon Ewing of 43-12. They did lose their bowl to TCU by 1. Last year I listed
record with 82 grabs (12.7) in '07.True frosh TitusYoung (PS#152) (6'0" 183 rFr, PS#313). They return 5 with starting exp including Boise as the #1 non-BCS team despite having to replace their
and Austin Pettis (PS#127) finished #2 and #3 with 639 (14.5) 2-time 2nd Tm WAC SS Jeron Johnson (#1 tkl'r). Despite the top RB and WR and they did not disappoint me. Boise crushed
and 465 (10.1), respectively. All 3 ret'd in '08 but Young played loss of their top guy this unit could be just as strong. Rose Bowl bound Oregon in the opening game, not allowing a
in just 3 (susp) and had 168 (16.8). Jeremy Childs and Vinny S*$C103 T$09S - Boise has always had a top-notch FD until 7:07 was left in the 3Q. They did have a couple of close
Perretta combined for 1,380 (12.8) and 9 TD's. Last year they ST unit and from '99-'08 they finished #32, #23, #28, #28, games but went undefeated and landed another Fiesta Bowl bid
had to replace 3 of their top 4 rec's with the top returnee being #2, #4, #19, #59, #10 and #2. All of their key players were vs #3 TCU. After being outgained by TCU 472-250 in '08 they
Pettis (567, 11.6). Pettis had 855 (13.6) but fractured his leg and back last year and I had them rated as the number #1 ST were the stronger team this time and won 17-10 and finished #4,
their highest finish ever. Boise has
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QB 11 KELLEN MOORE JR. 6-0 186 PS#24. 12 st, 3486 (69%, 25-10) WAC FPOY rFr. DE 98 RYAN WINTERSWYK SR. 6-4 267 PS#285. 16 st, 83 tkl, 20.5 tfl, 2Y. 14 st, 41 tkl, 17
14 st, 3536 (64%), 39-3, 3rd Tm AA LY. 7 Michael Coughlin (6'5" 218 Sr) PS#74. 170 (55%) 3Y. tfl, 1st Tm WAC LY. Tyrone Crawford PS#39JC. 41 Kharyee Marshall (6'1" 212 rFr) PS#212.
11 returning st'rs and this year 20 of
RB 27 JEREMY AVERY SR. 5-9 179 1 st, 1286 (6.0) 2Y. 14 st, 1151 (5.5), 2nd Tm DT 90 BILLY WINN JR. 6-4 290 PS#121. 2 st, 26 tkl rFr. 14 st, 44 tkl, 2nd Tm WAC 22 return. They were +144 ypg in the
WAC LY. 6 DJ Harper (5'9" 203 Jr) PS#292. 2 st, 641 (4.5) 2Y. 3 gm (ACL), 284 (6.5) LY. LY. 95 Darren Koontz (6'3" 272 So) PS#279. 10 tkl rFr. JP Nisby (6'1" 314 Jr) PS#180. 20 tkl 2Y. WAC (#2).They had only 8 sts lost to
WR 89 TYLER SHOEMAKER JR. 6-1 217 110 (15.7) rFr. 8 st, 345 (16.4) LY. 34 Kirby Moore NT 97 CHASE BAKER JR. 6-1 300 PS#365. GS '07. 1 st, 10 tkl true. 14 st, 37 tkl LY. injury LY and were +21 in TO's. Boise
(6'2" 200 So) PS#104. 2 st, 242 (11.5) true. FB 47 Dan Paul (6'0" 240 Jr) PS#162. 2 st, 24 gm 2Y. Michael Atkinson (6'0" 335 So) 9 tkl rFr. Chuck Hayes (6'2" 292 Jr) PS#159. 6 tkl rFr. 3 gm (ACL) LY. figures to be AP Preseason #3, has
WR 2 AUSTIN PETTIS SR. 6-3 197 PS#127. 9 st, 1032 (10.9) 2Y. 13 st, 855 (13.6) 1st DE 92 SHEA McCLELLIN JR. 6-3 258 PS#268. GS '07. 1 st, 14 tkl true. 11 st, 36 tkl, 6 tfl LY. not lost a reg season HG since 2001
Tm WAC LY. 20 Mitch Burroughs (5'9" 189 So) PS#151. 1 st, 92 (8.4) rFr. Matt Miller PS#140. 96 Jarrell Root (6'3" 259 Jr) PS#342. 5 st, 20 tkl, 2Y. 81 Nicholas Alexander (6'4" 236 rFr) PS#229. and is now 68-4 in WAC play (62-2
WR 1 TITUS YOUNG SR. 5-11 168 PS#152. 1 st, 807 (14.9) 2Y. 14 st, 1041 (13.2), WLB 36 AARON TEVIS JR. 6-3 231 1 st, 27 tkl rFr. 11 st, 54 tkl LY. 48 JC Percy (6'0" since '02). Last year's squad had
31 KR (26.9), 1st Tm WAC (WR/ST) LY. 3 Chris Potter (5'9" 164 So) PS#72. 60 (7.5) rFr. 220 So) PS#455. 3 st, 64 tkl rFr. 25 Hunter White (5'11" 219 Jr) PS#134. 1 st, 62 tkl, 1 int 2Y. the fewest scholarship seniors in
TE 80 KYLE EFAW JR. 6-4 242 PS#102. 3 st, 262 (15.4) rFr. 1 st, 444 (14.3) MLB 45 DARON MACKEY SR. 5-11 244 PS#99JC. RS '08. 8 st, 36 tkl LY. 52 Derrell Acrey the country (4) with the next fewest
LY. 85 Tommy Gallarda (6'5" 254 Sr) PS#132. 6 st, 13 gm, 84 (9.3) 2Y. 12 st, 110 (12.2) LY. (6'1" 233 Sr) PS#329. 8 st, 76 tkl, 2Y. 4 st, 34 tkl LY. Byron Hout (6'0" 227 Jr) PS#30. 1 st, 54 tkl, 2Y. being 9. If Boise beats Virginia Tech
C 66 THOMAS BYRD JR. 5-11 279 PS#316. 13 st C rFr. 14 st C LY. OFS '10. 61 Joe NB 17 WINSTON VENABLE SR. 5-11 218 PS#91JC. 14 st, 63 tkl, 2nd Tm WAC LY. 5 Jason in the opener, they will be a National
Kellogg (6'2" 304 So) PS#213. 1 st, 10 gm rFr. LS Chris Roberson (6'0" 226 So). 6 gm true. Robinson (5'11" 202 Sr) PS#410. 4 st, 87 tkl, 3Y. Hazen Moss (5'11" 194 So) PS#332. 10 tkl rFr. Title contender.
RG 59 WILL LAWRENCE SR. 6-2 300 PS#303. 5 gm 2Y. 14 st LG LY. 79 Bronson Dur- CB 21 Jamar Taylor So. 5-11 192 PS#141. 1 st, 24 tkl true. Inj'd LY. 10 Jerrell Gavins T"* N$8C"9$+S #"+ 2010
rant (6'3" 279 So) PS#219. 5 gm rFr. May play C. 77 Spencer Gerke (6'2" 293 rFr) PS#295. (5'9" 178 Jr). JUCO. 2 st, 31 tkl here LY. 19 Josh Borgman (5'7" 175 So) PS#455. 11 tkl rFr. DL Tyrone Crawford 6-4 275 PS#39JC
LG 73 NATE POTTER JR. 6-6 297 PS#248. 8 st rFr. 9 st at LT, 1st Tm WAC in '09. CB 13 BRANDYN THOMPSON SR. 5-10 180 PS#406. 13 st, 70 tkl, 2Y. 14 st, 45 tkl, 9 pd LY. QB Grant Hedrick 6-1 185 PS#91
64 Brenel Myers (6'2" 266 So) PS#218. 2 st rFr. Matt Paradis (6'1" 269 rFr) PS#484. From DL. 37 Ebenezer Makinde (5'11" 177 rFr) PS#172. 31 Antwon Murray (5'11" 179 Jr). PS#233. 2 tkl 2Y. WR Matt Miller 6-3 207 PS#140
DB Bryan Douglas 5-9 170 PS#166
RT 57 GARRETT PENDERGAST JR. 6-4 274 PS#161. 1 st RG, 4 gm rFr. 5 st RT, 11 gm LY. SS 23 JERON JOHNSON SR. 5-11 195 18 st, 152 tkl, 16 pd, 2Y. 14 st, 91 tkl, 10 pd LY. WR Troy Ware 6-2 175 PS#202
54 Michael Ames (6'4" 277 So) 8 st RT, 10 gm rFr. 70 Zach Waller (6'5" 288 Jr) 10 gm 2Y. 2nd Tm WAC L/2Y. 30 Travis Stanaway (5'11" 193 Jr). 33 tkl 2Y. Jeremy Ioane is PS#278. DB Jeremy Ioane 5-11 195 PS#278
LT 78 Charles Leno rFr. 6-3 278 PS#232. 72 Matt Slater (6'4" 285 Sr) PS#392. FS 8 GEORGE ILOKA JR. 6-3 207 PS#264. GS '07. 5 st, 63 tkl true. 14 st, 48 tkl, 6 pd TE Kyle Sosnowski 6-2 210 PS#76
LB Darren Lee 6-2 203 PS#391
DNP rFr. 6 st, 13 gm '08. 5 st LT, 13 gm LY. 75 Faraji Wright (6'3" 295 So) PS#440. 4 gm rFr. LY. 16 Cedric Febis (6'3" 198 Jr) PS#473. 27 tkl 2Y. Jonathan Brown (5'10" 202 rFr) PS#395. DL Tyler Horn 6-4 225 PS#486
K 35 KYLE BROTZMAN SR. 5-10 196 33-44 FG, L/51, 116-116 PAT, 2Y. 18-25 FG, L/52, P 35 KYLE BROTZMAN SR. 5-10 196 58 punts (45.3) 2Y. 46 (43.9), L/72, tm net 38.3 LY. TE Holden Huff 6-6 205 PS#137
63-64 PAT LY. 84 Jimmy Pavel (5'9" 210 So). 24 yd FG rFr. Trevor Harman (6'2" 197 rFr) PS#73. 49 Brad Elkin (6'2" 202 Sr) PS#45. 48 (37.7) 3Y. 14 Trevor Harman (6'2" 197 rFr) PS#73. DL David Cushing 6-1 277 PS#1283 IFS
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2010 Schedule Difficulty-#87 U I W 1. Ryan Dinwiddie 9,819 00-03 1. Cedric Minter 4,475 77-80 1. Ryan Ikebe 2,751 93-96 49-4 Straight Up 2-0 Vs Top 10
R N Score 2. Tony Hilde 9,107 93-96 2. Ian Johnson 4,183 05-08 2. Don Hutt 2,728 70-73 26-0 Home 4-2 Vs Top 25
Date Opponent F E BSU Opp L 3. Bart Hendricks 9,020 97-00 3. Brock Forsey 4,045 99-02 3. Lou Fanucchi 2,554 99-02 21-2 Away 4-1 Vs BCS Teams
Played at FedEx Field home of the Redskins. First meeting. The Broncos have beaten 2-2 Neutral 7-2 Off A Bye
Sep. 6 Virginia Tech (Landover) (Mon) G 4 of their last 5 BCS opps including 2 wins the last 2 years (both over Oregon). 31-1 Vs Conference 1-1 Off A Loss
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Sep. 11 OFFENSE: 10*
BONUS: Coming into 2010, BSU is an amazing 36-0 in WAC home games!
BSU is 4-0 vs WY (1st gm in 02) but the L/2 have been close as BSU was actually outgained in /VTJ34 DEFENSE: 10
Sep. 18 at Wyoming A 06 & in the last matchup (07) led just 7-0 at HT & finished w/only a +41 yd edge (FDs even).
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BSU is 2-4 vs OSU but the home team has gone 5-1.The Broncos won the L/gm (06) 42-14
Returning: 55 (26,26,3)
Sep. 25 Oregon St A w/a 407-263 yd edge. Boise St is 11-1 in home openers incl 8 str wins (4 vs FBS tms). Lost: 5 (3,2,0)
The L3Y BSU has outscored NMSt 149-7 (2 shutouts) & outgained them on avg 548-143. LY BSU 2009 AVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 32,782 (#70)
Oct. 2 at New Mexico St G led 42-0 after 3Qs & the only NMSt score came after a Broncos fumble on their own 17. 80C
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Oct. 9 Toledo A vs current MAC teams and in the last 10 years theyve won all 6 meetings by 30 ppg. /T Bi>>S 8inn
The Broncos have won all 10 vs the Spartans with an avg score of 45-16. LY BSU and SJSt
Oct. 16 at San Jose St A were tied mid-2Q 7-7 but Boise ended the gm on a 38-0 run holding SJSt to just 87 yds.
Last year Boise St was up 27-7 at HT w/a 235-82 yd edge but allowed LT to get within 2
Oct. 26 Louisiana Tech (Tues) A (30-28) early 4Q. Eight straight series wins & the four at home have been by 36 ppg.

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BSU is 8-1 vs UH & have never dropped a home contest to the Warriors. L2Y BSU has handcuffed
Nov. 6 Hawaii A the UH offense holding them to 18 pts & 58 yds below their avg in 08 & 14 pts & 131 yds LY.
Since 2001 these instate schools have played for the Governors Trophy and the Broncos
Nov. 12 at Idaho (Fri) A have never given it up (9-0). Boise has dominated the last 6 years winning by 38 ppg.
Boise St is 8-1 vs Fresno St in WAC meetings & at home has gone 4-0 w/the avg MOV
Nov. 19 Fresno St (Fri) A by 35 ppg outgaining the Bulldogs in each by at least 200+ yds (avg +235 ypg).
Broncos have outgained the Wolf Pack by an avg of 239 ypg their L/4 visits to Reno.
Nov. 26 at Nevada (Fri) A LY they met for the WAC championship & QB Moore tied a career high w/5 TD passes.
In WAC meetings (BSU 5-0), the Broncos have scored no less than 45 pts in any gm & outgained
Dec. 4 Utah St A the Aggies by 254 ypg the L4. LYs gm was tied at 14 before BSU scored 28 unanswered.
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Away Fav 3-2 1-2 5-0 4-2 1-3 2-1 1-4 2-2 4-1 4-2 27-19
Away Dog 1-0 2-0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-2-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 6-4-2 5 37.6 441 152 4.4 289 68.0 11.7 13 +7 2008 7 12.6 308 118 3.2 190 52.1 24.4 34
Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 4-2 5 42.4 467 185 4.6 282 66.7 11.0 19 +1 2007 6 21.6 338 131 3.8 207 54.0 15.6 34
vs Conf 4-1 6-2 7-1 5-3 4-4 5-3 4-4 5-3 5-3 5-3 50-27 8* 39.7 421 214 5.1 206 66.7 10.6 20 +11 2006 9 17.6 284 89 3.2 195 57.2 16.1 33
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vs Non-Conf 4-1 1-2-1 3-2 2-3 3-1 1-2-1 3-1 1-3 3-1 4-1 25-17-2 7* 36.1 424 202 4.7 222 57.9 11.8 19 -8 2005 7 24.4 370 108 3.3 262 54.8 15.2 38
Off SU Win 6-2 4-3 9-2 7-5 6-5 4-4 7-5 6-4 8-4 8-4 65-38
Off SU Loss 1-0 3-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2-0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 7-4-1 4 48.9 493 230 4.6 263 62.3 10.1 28 +10 2004 6 25.7 358 104 3.3 254 53.2 13.9 28
L337)!"#"%!"%.#9)9=#$=+! 3* 43.0 486 150 3.7 336 60.3 11.3 23 +10 2003 7 17.1 349 101 3.2 248 49.2 20.4 27
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RUSHING ATT GAIN LOST NET TD AVG PLAYER TKL SKS TFL PBU INT
Jeremy Avery 209 1208 57 1151 6 5.5 Jeron Johnson 91 0 1.5 6 4 BSU 2009 Total Rush Pass Sks Total Rush Pass Sks Yds Gm
Doug Martin 129 778 13 765 15 5.9 JC Percy 64 0.5 4 2 0 ATT Foe Off FD Att Yds Avg Co Att Yds vs Def FD Att Yds Avg Co Att Yds by TO Diff Grade
DJ Harper 44 292 8 284 3 6.5 Winston Venable 63 0 8 3 2 34,127 Oregon 361 22 59 - 164 2.8 19 - 30 197 2 152 6 17 - 31 1.8 14 - 27 121 1 -1 209 99.0
Matt Kaiserman 33 155 5 150 1 4.5 Aaron Tevis 54 1.5 5 2 3 32,228 Miami, Oh 441 17 29 - 127 4.4 18 - 30 314 0 194 14 26 - 38 1.5 23 - 39 156 1 +3 247 84.7
Titus Young 15 151 13 138 3 9.2 George Iloka 48 0 2.5 5 1 35,637 at Fresno St 480 15 29 - 299 10.3 18 - 26 181 0 507 17 39 - 320 8.2 14 - 30 187 2 +1 -27 77.6
Jarvis Hodge 21 114 12 102 1 4.9 Brandyn Thompson 45 0 0 3 6
Drew Wright 5 55 0 55 0 11.0 Billy Winn 44 6 6.5 3 0 22,396 at Bowling Green 529 23 35 - 267 7.6 19 - 25 262 0 282 18 33 - 93 2.8 21 - 42 189 1 +3 247 97.4
Mike Coughlin 4 29 7 22 0 5.5 Kyle Wilson 43 1 3.5 4 3 32,497 UC Davis 386 21 33 - 101 3.1 22 - 31 285 1 234 13 17 - 28 1.6 24 - 36 206 1 -1 152 64.6
Kellen Moore 24 41 46 -5 1 -0.2 Ryan Winterswyk 41 9 8 1 0 30,000 at Tulsa 380 25 44 - 193 4.4 22 - 32 187 1 295 12 26 - 88 3.4 15 - 28 207 4 -2 85 76.7
PASSING ATT COMP PCT YDS TD INT Chase Baker 37 2 2 2 0
Kellen Moore 431 277 64.3 3536 39 3 Hunter White 37 0 4.5 1 1 37,928 at Hawaii 472 24 40 - 193 4.8 20 - 32 279 0 307 21 18 - 93 5.2 27 - 47 214 1 +6 165 93.2
Mike Coughlin 19 12 63.2 50 0 0 Daron Mackey 36 0 4 3 0 31,684 San Jose St 430 26 32 - 140 4.4 25 - 39 290 1 223 12 29 - 92 3.2 16 - 32 131 2 +1 207 73.4
RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD LONG 36 3 3 2 1 23,240
Titus Young 79 1041 13.2 10 54
Shea McClellin at Louisiana Tech 507 25 34 - 153 4.5 28 - 41 354 0 250 15 43 - 136 3.2 10 - 21 114 2 0 257 88.0
Derrell Acrey 34 0 5.5 1 2 33,986 Idaho 458 23 26 - 148 5.7 23 - 33 310 0 514 26 46 - 209 4.5 17 - 27 305 2 +7 -56 80.3
Austin Pettis 63 855 13.6 14 65 Jerrell Gavins 31 0 1.5 4 0
Kyle Efaw 31 444 14.3 1 40 Byron Hout 27 2 4.5 1 0 18,777 at Utah St 572 26 43 - 323 7.5 16 - 30 249 0 363 22 39 - 137 3.5 19 - 31 226 4 +2 209 90.2
Tyler Shoemaker 21 345 16.4 2 35 Jason Robinson 26 0 1 1 0 32,642 Nevada 427 22 33 - 165 5.0 17 - 34 262 0 383 20 44 - 242 5.5 12 - 22 141 2 0 44 79.2
Jeremy Avery 23 257 11.2 1 67 Cedric Febis 23 0 1.5 2 0 32,308
Kirby Moore 21 242 11.5 2 61 New Mexico St 544 26 39 - 256 6.6 23 - 35 288 0 191 11 43 - 142 3.3 4 - 13 49 1 0 353 75.6
Tommy Smith 23 0 0 1 1
Tommy Gallarda 9 110 12.2 4 28 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD 73,227 TCU 317 16 32 - 77 2.4 24 - 40 240 0 308 17 20 - 36 1.8 25 - 44 272 2 +2 9 96.5
Mitch Burroughs 11 92 8.4 1 32 Kyle Wilson 24 250 10.4 0 TOTALS 6304 311 508 - 2606 5.1 294 - 458 3698 5 4203 224 440 - 1685 3.8 241 - 439 2518 26 +21 2101 84.0
PUNTING NO YDS AVG FC NET BLK In20 Chris Potter 10 129 12.9 0 AVERAGES 450 22.2 36 - 186 5.1 64.2% 264 1.1% 300 16.0 31 - 120 3.8 54.9% 180 5.9% +1.5 150 #13
Kyle Brotzman 46 2019 43.9 0 38.3(t) 0 15 KICK RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD
KICKING XP 1-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL LONG Titus Young 31 833 26.9 2 HOME 435 22.4 36 - 157 4.4 63.4% 278 1.7% 270 14.6 32 - 112 3.5 56.1% 158 5.1% +9 165 79.6
Kyle Brotzman 63-64 9-10 6-9 2-5 1-1 18-25 52 Doug Martin 6 178 29.7 0 AWAY 465 22.0 37 - 215 5.9 65.0% 250 0.4% 330 17.4 31 - 129 4.1 53.9% 201 6.6% +12 135 88.5
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Rank Opponent Line Score Rank Opponent Line Score Rank Opponent Line Score Rank Opponent Line Score Rank Opponent Line Score
#18 at Georgia - #13 +7 13-48 Sacramento St NL 45-0 #24 Weber St NL 56-7 Idaho St -45 49-7 #14 Oregon - #16 -3 19-8
at Oregon St +3 27-30 Oregon St -7 42-14 #22 at Washington -3 10-24 Bowling Green -17 20-7 #12 Miami, Oh -37 48-0
Bowling Green -7 48-20 at Wyoming -7 17-10 Wyoming -12 24-14 at Oregon - #17 +10 37-32 #10 at Fresno St -7 51-34
at Hawaii -10 44-41 #25 Hawaii -14 41-34 Southern Miss -10 38-16 #17 Louisiana Tech -24 38-3 #8 at Bowling Green -16 49-14
Portland St NL 21-14 #22 at Utah +5 36-3 New Mexico St -24 58-0 #15 at Southern Miss -11 24-7 #5 UC Davis -43 34-16
#5 at Tulsa -9 28-21
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San Jose St -30 38-21 #20 Louisiana Tech -36 55-14 Nevada -26 69-67 4OT #15 Hawaii -23 27-7 #6 at Hawaii -24 54-9
at Utah St -19 45-21 #20 at New Mexico St -26 40-28 at Louisiana Tech -15 45-31 #13 at San Jose St -7 33-16 #6 San Jose St -36 45-7
Nevada -20 49-14 #18 at Idaho -21 42-26 at Fresno St -3 34-21 #11 at New Mexico St -21 49-0 #5 at Lousiana Tech -20 45-35
New Mexico St -33 56-6 #14 Fresno St -22 45-21 #21 San Jose St -25 42-7 #9 Utah St -35 49-14 #6 Idaho -31 63-25
at Fresno St - #20 +9 7-27 #14 at San Jose St -13 23-20 #19 at Utah St -24 52-0 #9 at Idaho -36 45-10 #6 at Utah St -23 52-21
Idaho -32 70-35 #13 Utah St -37 49-10 #17 Idaho -34 58-14 #9 at Nevada -6 41-34 #6 Nevada -13 44-33
at Louisiana Tech -6 30-13 #12 at Nevada -2 38-7 #17 at Hawaii - #14 +2 27-39 #9 Fresno St -21 61-10 #6 New Mexico St -46 42-7
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