Penn St has some elite players for Boise to have to deal with--Abdul Carter, DE, is a first day draft pick.Tyler Warren, TE, is also 1 2025 First Day draft pick. These are the two biggest standouts on either side of the ball. Warren gets the call in critical 3rd downs. Carter is the DE the offensive line has to watch at all times.
QB Drew Allar is very capable, steady, and despite being 6'5" he is mobile.
A lot to like.
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However, Boise St has the potential to control this game from the onset.
QB Maddux Madsen has one of the lowest INT rates in the nation. Dependable. Ashton Jeanty is a RB much like Derrick Henry--very hard to tackle up high, and yet very elusive in the open field, leading the nation in yards after first contact. He will put the Broncos in 3rd and short. They will get over 200 yards rushing tonight.
The defense holds opponents to 100 yards per game. This is 23rd in the nation. They are leaders in the nation in disruptions with their pressure packages--2nd in sacks and 5th in tackles for loss. The potential for 3rd and long is going to be there for Penn State, putting their QB into pressure situations.
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Boise State +11 and ML
I think the number is rather high, but will get to that number in the 4th quarter, but I think a slow 1st quarter and conservative 1st H overall, could mess up an otherwise obtainable over., given the propensity to get points through possession type football. Pass on the total.
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Penn St has some elite players for Boise to have to deal with--Abdul Carter, DE, is a first day draft pick.Tyler Warren, TE, is also 1 2025 First Day draft pick. These are the two biggest standouts on either side of the ball. Warren gets the call in critical 3rd downs. Carter is the DE the offensive line has to watch at all times.
QB Drew Allar is very capable, steady, and despite being 6'5" he is mobile.
A lot to like.
.........................
However, Boise St has the potential to control this game from the onset.
QB Maddux Madsen has one of the lowest INT rates in the nation. Dependable. Ashton Jeanty is a RB much like Derrick Henry--very hard to tackle up high, and yet very elusive in the open field, leading the nation in yards after first contact. He will put the Broncos in 3rd and short. They will get over 200 yards rushing tonight.
The defense holds opponents to 100 yards per game. This is 23rd in the nation. They are leaders in the nation in disruptions with their pressure packages--2nd in sacks and 5th in tackles for loss. The potential for 3rd and long is going to be there for Penn State, putting their QB into pressure situations.
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Boise State +11 and ML
I think the number is rather high, but will get to that number in the 4th quarter, but I think a slow 1st quarter and conservative 1st H overall, could mess up an otherwise obtainable over., given the propensity to get points through possession type football. Pass on the total.
Penn St has some elite players for Boise to have to deal with--Abdul Carter, DE, is a first day draft pick.Tyler Warren, TE, is also 1 2025 First Day draft pick. These are the two biggest standouts on either side of the ball. Warren gets the call in critical 3rd downs. Carter is the DE the offensive line has to watch at all times. QB Drew Allar is very capable, steady, and despite being 6'5" he is mobile. A lot to like. .........................
However, Boise St has the potential to control this game from the onset. QB Maddux Madsen has one of the lowest INT rates in the nation. Dependable. Ashton Jeanty is a RB much like Derrick Henry--very hard to tackle up high, and yet very elusive in the open field, leading the nation in yards after first contact. He will put the Broncos in 3rd and short. They will get over 200 yards rushing tonight. The defense holds opponents to 100 yards per game. This is 23rd in the nation. They are leaders in the nation in disruptions with their pressure packages--2nd in sacks and 5th in tackles for loss. The potential for 3rd and long is going to be there for Penn State, putting their QB into pressure situations.
............................ Boise State +11 and ML
I think the number is rather high, but will get to that number in the 4th quarter, but I think a slow 1st quarter and conservative 1st H overall, could mess up an otherwise obtainable over., given the propensity to get points through possession type football. Pass on the total.
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Quote Originally Posted by MizuNoYoNiNaru:
Penn St has some elite players for Boise to have to deal with--Abdul Carter, DE, is a first day draft pick.Tyler Warren, TE, is also 1 2025 First Day draft pick. These are the two biggest standouts on either side of the ball. Warren gets the call in critical 3rd downs. Carter is the DE the offensive line has to watch at all times. QB Drew Allar is very capable, steady, and despite being 6'5" he is mobile. A lot to like. .........................
However, Boise St has the potential to control this game from the onset. QB Maddux Madsen has one of the lowest INT rates in the nation. Dependable. Ashton Jeanty is a RB much like Derrick Henry--very hard to tackle up high, and yet very elusive in the open field, leading the nation in yards after first contact. He will put the Broncos in 3rd and short. They will get over 200 yards rushing tonight. The defense holds opponents to 100 yards per game. This is 23rd in the nation. They are leaders in the nation in disruptions with their pressure packages--2nd in sacks and 5th in tackles for loss. The potential for 3rd and long is going to be there for Penn State, putting their QB into pressure situations.
............................ Boise State +11 and ML
I think the number is rather high, but will get to that number in the 4th quarter, but I think a slow 1st quarter and conservative 1st H overall, could mess up an otherwise obtainable over., given the propensity to get points through possession type football. Pass on the total.
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