Boise State is currently ranked No. 5 in both polls. Their offense has been operating on full throttle the last couple of outings as they know the BCS Gods are watching. Unfortunately, for Boise State they don’t have the luxury of an automatic BCS bid, and now find themselves in a “who’s more deserving” category with TCU (8-0) who also must earn the vote from the BCS committee. Every week brings more suspense and more to prove for every team in the hunt but for Boise State and TCU there’s even more pressure to impress.
The Broncos put up 430 total yards on offense with 290 through the air and 140 on the ground. BSU only had 2 penalties for 20 yards. They were 7 of 14 on third down conversions.
Boise State’s defense was once again solid. The Bronco’s D forced two turnovers that led to two touchdowns. They also held the Spartans to a total of 221 yards of offense. The Broncos are 8-0 for the fourth time in school history. Boise State has won 21 of their last 22 games in the WAC.
Louisiana Tech is coming off of a bitter last second loss to the Idaho Vandals last week in Moscow, Idaho. The Bulldogs dominated the Vandals in the first half and had a halftime lead of 28-14, but they let it slip away when running back De’Maundray Woolridge ran for a 2-yard touchdown with just 52 seconds remaining in the game to give Idaho the victory.
The Bulldogs beat LT last year 38-3 and 45-31 in 2007. The Broncos come into this game averaging 39.1 points per game while allowing 14.3 to their opponents. L. Tech is averaging 27 points per contest and giving up 23.8 per game.
Boise State will win this game on both sides of the ball. The Broncos are just too good, and their defense will suffocate the Bulldogs and cause Jenkins to hurry his passes. The Moore brothers may get another chance to hook up as little brother Kirby gets more involved in the offensive schemes.
Also National TV so that Boise can impress the BCS I will lay the 21 points but go small on the under.
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Boise State -21 and over 50
Boise State is currently ranked No. 5 in both polls. Their offense has been operating on full throttle the last couple of outings as they know the BCS Gods are watching. Unfortunately, for Boise State they don’t have the luxury of an automatic BCS bid, and now find themselves in a “who’s more deserving” category with TCU (8-0) who also must earn the vote from the BCS committee. Every week brings more suspense and more to prove for every team in the hunt but for Boise State and TCU there’s even more pressure to impress.
The Broncos put up 430 total yards on offense with 290 through the air and 140 on the ground. BSU only had 2 penalties for 20 yards. They were 7 of 14 on third down conversions.
Boise State’s defense was once again solid. The Bronco’s D forced two turnovers that led to two touchdowns. They also held the Spartans to a total of 221 yards of offense. The Broncos are 8-0 for the fourth time in school history. Boise State has won 21 of their last 22 games in the WAC.
Louisiana Tech is coming off of a bitter last second loss to the Idaho Vandals last week in Moscow, Idaho. The Bulldogs dominated the Vandals in the first half and had a halftime lead of 28-14, but they let it slip away when running back De’Maundray Woolridge ran for a 2-yard touchdown with just 52 seconds remaining in the game to give Idaho the victory.
The Bulldogs beat LT last year 38-3 and 45-31 in 2007. The Broncos come into this game averaging 39.1 points per game while allowing 14.3 to their opponents. L. Tech is averaging 27 points per contest and giving up 23.8 per game.
Boise State will win this game on both sides of the ball. The Broncos are just too good, and their defense will suffocate the Bulldogs and cause Jenkins to hurry his passes. The Moore brothers may get another chance to hook up as little brother Kirby gets more involved in the offensive schemes.
Also National TV so that Boise can impress the BCS I will lay the 21 points but go small on the under.
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