Boise State Football Post Season Media Guide

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2009 Boise State Postseason Media Guide Boise State Practice Schedule at the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Dec. 28 (Mon): Dec. 29 (Tue): Dec. 31 (Thur): Jan. 1 (Fri): Jan. 2 (Sat): Jan. 3 (Sun):

7:00 - 8:00 p.m. (Scottsdale CC) <Closed Practice> 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. (Scottsdale CC) <Closed practice with the exception of the first 15 minutes of practice.> 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. (Scottsdale CC) <Closed practice with the exception of the first 15 minutes of practice.> 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. (Scottsdale CC) <Closed Practice> 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. (Scottsdale CC) <Closed Practice> 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. (Scottsdale CC) <Closed Practice>

Boise State Press Conference and Media Opportunities at Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Dec. 28 (Mon): Arrival Press Conference with Head Coach Chris Petersen 9:30 a.m. (approximate) - Sky Harbor Airport Dec. 30 (Wed): Press Conference with Defensive Coordinator Justin Wilcox and Kyle Wilson, Ryan Winterswyk, Winston Venable & Jeron Johnson) 9:30 a.m. - JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort Dec. 31 (Thur): Press Conference with Offensive Coordinator Bryan Harsin and Kellen Moore, Nate Potter, Jeremy Avery & Tommy Gallarada) 8:30 a.m. - JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort Jan. 1 (Fri): Media Day Head Coach Chris Petersen and Starters 10:30 - 11:a.m. JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort

Table of Contents

Decade of Dominance........................................................................................................2 2009 Season in Review....................................................................................................3-5 Head Football Coach Chris Petersen..........................................................................6-8 Assistant Coaches & Staff, Pronunciation Guide & 2009 Results.......................69 Postseason Numerical Roster...................................................................................10-11 2009 Boise State Postseason Honorees................................................................12-24 2009 Boise State Player Profiles.............................................................................. 25-53 2009 Game-by-Game Review..................................................................................54-66 2009 Boise State Team and Individual Statistics................................................67-70 Bronco Postseason Record Book.............................................................................71-74 Boise State Bowl History............................................................................................75-84

Bronco Quick Facts

Location.................................................................................................Boise, Idaho 83725 Founded............................................................................................................................1932 Enrollment.................................................................................................................... 18,936 Nickname and Colors.......................................................Broncos / Blue and Orange Stadium and Surface........................... Bronco Stadium (33,500) / Blue Astro Play Conference...............................................................................................Western Athletic NCAA Affiliation..................................................................................................................I-A President.................................................................................................. Dr. Robert Kustra Athletic Director.......................................................................................Gene Bleymaier Head Football Coach.................................................................................Chris Petersen Petersen’s Record at Boise State..............................................................48-4 (4 years) Petersen’s Overall Collegiate Record.....................................................48-4 (4 years) 2009 Overall Record.......................................................................................................13-0 2009 Conference Record................................................................................................8-0 2009 Conference Finish........................................................................ WAC Champion Offensive Formation..............................................................................................Multiple Defensive Formation.............................................................................................Multiple

Bronco Media Relations

Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations..........................................Max Corbet Corbet Office Phone...................................................................................(208) 426-1515 Corbet’s Cell Phone.................................................................................... 208-859-6952 Corbet’s e-mail.......................................................................mcorbet@boisestate.edu Sports Information Director.......................................................................Becca Faulds Faulds’ Office Phone.................................................................................(208) 426-3868 Faulds’ Cell Phone...................................................................................... (208) 989-1010 Faulds’ e-mail...................................................................beccafaulds@boisestate.edu

Jan. 2 (Sat.): Practice Site Press Conference 3:30 p.m. (approximate) - Scottsdale CC Jan. 3 (Sun): Head Coach Chirs Petersen Press Conference 11:30 a.m. - JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort) All times are subject to change.

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Decade of Dominance

nation’s best home winning percent (00-09)

team

Record

PCT.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

63-2 60-2 56-4 51-6 60-9 56-9 57-9 60-11 51-10 53-11 52-12 51-12 51-13 57-15 56-15

.969 .968 .933 .895 .868 .862 .851 .845 .836 .828 .813 .810 .797 .792 .789

Boise State Oklahoma Texas TCU Ohio State Florida Virginia Tech LSU USC Texas Tech Georgia Miami (Fla.) Boston College Auburn Nebraska

nation’s highest overall winning percent (00-09)

team

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Record

Boise State Texas Oklahoma Ohio State USC TCU LSU Florida Georgia Virginia Tech Miami (Fla.) Utah Oregon Boston College Auburn

111-17 110-18 109-24 101-25 101-26 95-28 99-30 99-30 97-31 98-32 92-32 85-36 87-37 88-39 87-39

PCT.

.867 .859 .820 .802 .795 .772 .767 .767 .758 .754 .742 .702 .699 .690 .690

nation’s highest winning conference precent (00-09)

all-time winning division FBS football programs team

Won

Lost Tied

team

Record

PCT.

1. Michigan 2. Notre Dame 3. Texas 4. Ohio State 5. Oklahoma 6. Alabama 7. Boise State 8. USC 9. Nebraska 10. Tennessee 11. Penn State 12. Florida State 13. Georgia 14. LSU 15. Miami (FL)

877 837 845 817 797 811 352 774 826 782 810 465 730 709 553

301 289 317 309 301 316 144 307 341 332 351 226 389 386 313

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

73-4 69-13 73-14 64-16 64-19 64-19 60-19 57-21 54-21 56-25 58-26 57-26 52-24 53-27 53-29

.948 .841 .839 .800 .771 .771 .759 .722 .720 .691 .690 .687 .684 .671 .646

36 42 33 53 53 43 2 54 40 53 41 17 54 47 19

PCT.

.737 .735 .721 .7159 .7154 .712 .709 .706 .701 .693 .691 .669 .645 .641 .636

MOST WINS IN A single DECADE since 1900 (Staring in a ‘0’ year; ending in a ‘9’ year)

team

Wins

Years

1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8.

124 116 111 109 109 108 107 103 103 103

1890-1899* 1890-1899* 2000-Present 1990-1999 2000-Present 1990-1999 1890-1899* 1890-1899* 1970-1979 1980-1989

Pennsylvania Yale Boise State Florida State Oklahoma Nebraska Princeton Harvard Alabama Nebraska

* - Teams from the 1890s regularly player 14 to 16 games per season.

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Boise State Texas Oklahoma Ohio State Florida USC TCU Virginia Tech BYU Florida State LSU Georgia Miami (Fla.) Michigan Auburn

highest scoring teams since 2000

team

1. Boise State 2. Texas 3. Texas Tech 4. Oklahoma 5. Florida 6. USC 7. Hawai’i 8. Louisville 9. Oregon 10. Kansas State

Games

Points

129 128 125 133 129 127 131 124 123 125

5,334 5,050 4,691 4,900 4,487 4,368 4,461 4,167 4,144 4,038

Avg.

41.59 39.45 36.94 36.84 34.78 34.39 34.05 33.60 33.42 32.30


2009 Season in Review Boise State entered the 2009 football season highly motivated to improve upon near perfection in 2008. After finishing the ’08 season 12-1, with their only loss being a one-point heart breaker against TCU (17-16) in the San Diego Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, there didn’t appear to be much more for the Broncos to achieve. That didn’t stop the boys in blue and orange from making another historic regular season run, however, winning 13 consecutive games, capturing Boise State’s seventh Western Athletic Conference Championship and earning the Broncos’ second trip to a Bowl Championship Series bowl in school history. Boise State relied on a balanced attack of offense, defense and special teams to secure the Broncos’ third undefeated regular season in four years under Head Coach Chris Petersen. While finishing the regular season ranked nationally in the top-10 in 12 different statistical categories, Boise State leads the country in scoring (44.2 ppg), ranks third in interceptions (21) and is fifth in kickoff returns (27.27 ypr). Sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore threw his way into the Boise State record books with 39 touchdown passes, which is the most for a single season in school history. Most impressively, however, Moore has thrown just three interceptions, which calculates to one interception for every 130.7 passes that he has attempted. Moore finished the regular season with the nation’s top QB efficiency rating (167.35), having completed 64.8 percent of his passes for 3,325 yards. His outstanding second season leading the Bronco offense earned Moore the WAC Offensive Player of the Year award and first-team all-conference honors. Defensively the Broncos hung their hat on a ballhocking secondary that is led by senior All-American cornerback Kyle Wilson. Opposing offenses didn’t give Wilson many opportunities to make plays, but when his number was called, Wilson made the most of it. He scored the first interception return for touchdown of his career against San Jose State with a 27-yard pick six. Just two weeks later Wilson found pay-dirt again, this time returning a 71-yard interception for a touchdown against Idaho. Despite putting up modest statistical numbers, Wilson’s presence as a shut down corner earned him firstteam All-WAC honors for the second consecutive season. But despite being sometimes overshadowed by the offense and defense, it was the Bronco special teams that may have been the most complete unit for Boise State this year. Aside from their outstanding kickoff return play, the Broncos also ranked ninth nationally in net punting (42.00 ypp). Titus Young, the electric junior wide receiver, led the charge on the kickoff return unit becoming the first player in school history to record two kickoff return touchdowns in one season. Young’s first kickoff return touchdown came against Idaho (100 yards). He followed that up with a 95yard score on the opening kickoff against Nevada just two weeks later.

Boise State’s balance helped the Broncos solidify some question marks that lingered at the start of the season. Despite returning a majority of their offensive and defensive lines from last season, it was still unclear where the depth would come from at the end of fall camp. While the offensive line was overloaded with players fighting for a starting job, the defensive line’s biggest concern appeared to be a shallow pool of support behind the starting four. Both units stepped up big, though, exceeding the expectations on both sides of the ball. The offensive line helped Boise State improve their run production to average 194.5 yards per game. It also provided tremendous protection for Moore, allowing just five quarterback sacks, which is the fewest in the nation. The defensive line managed to wreak havoc on opposing offenses, allowing just 126.8 rushing yards and 299.6 total yards of offense per game. The Broncos recorded 24 sacks and 97 tackles for loss on the season.

Boise State’s best defensive stand came in the Broncos’ season opener against the University of Oregon in the most anticipated home matchup in school history. Boise State, who entered the season ranked No. 14 in the Associated Press Top-25, was hosting its’ highest ranked opponent (No. 16) ever in front of a record crowd of 34,127 in Bronco Stadium. In a game that was expected to be an offensive shootout, the Boise State defense shined, holding the eventual Pac-10 Conference Champions to just one score in a 19-8 final. Most impressively, the Broncos held the high 3


2009 Season in Review powered Oregon offense without a first down until midway through the third quarter and gave the Ducks their lowest season totals in points (8), rushing yards (31) and total offense (152). Their impressive performance helped the Broncos jump three spots to No. 11 in the second AP Poll. Boise State’s offense would start to find a rhythm in week two as the Broncos played host to Miami (OH). The Bronco offense posted 48 points on the Red Hawks behind four touchdown passes from Moore. He completed 16-of-26 passes for 307 yards, including a 54-yard score to Young. The Bronco defense continued its’ stifling play, holding Miami (OH) to just 194 total yards (38 rushing) and posting its’ only shutout of the season in the 48-0 win. A 2-0 start would earn the Broncos a No. 10 ranking in the third AP Poll of the season, marking the first time in school history Boise State reached the top-10 before the month of November. The team wouldn’t have much time to enjoy the early season success, however, as the Broncos were just a week away from a highly anticipated WAC opening trip to Fresno State. Boise State took advantage of a quick start against the Bulldogs, jumping to a 24-3 lead which began with a 30-yard interception return touchdown by Winston Venable in the first quarter. The Fresno State offense could only be pinned down for so long, though, as running back Ryan Matthews broke touchdown runs of 69 and 60 yards to cut the Bronco lead to 24-17 at the half. As both teams started to run up and down the field in the second half, Boise State managed to make more big plays and hold off the Bulldogs, 51-34. Jeremy Avery tallied 186 rushing yards and 83 receiving yards, which was capped by a 67-yard touchdown reception on a fourth quarter screen pass from Moore. Despite the slight scare, Boise State continued to move in the national rankings, jumping two more spots to No. 8 in the fourth AP Poll of the season. The Broncos took their offensive attack on the road to Bowling Green, where they would overcome a slow start with a 29-point second quarter explosion. After being kept out of the endzone in the first quarter, the Broncos tallied 43 points in the second and third en route to a 49-14 win. Moore threw a pair of touchdown passes, completing 17-of-21 passes for 247 yards. Sophomore running back Doug Martin stole the spotlight, however, recording 116 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Martin, who started his career at Boise State as a running back, had been moved to defensive back during spring ball. He recorded seven tackles in the first three games, but was moved back into the backfield after DJ Harper went down with a season ending injury. Boise State’s 4-0 start helped the Broncos make history as they moved up to No. 5 in the AP Poll, which marked their highest regular season ranking in any major poll in school history. Boise State returned home to give Bronco fans a look at the fifth-ranked team in the land with a homecoming match up against the UC Davis Aggies.

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Struggling to establish a run game against the Aggies, Boise State had its’ lowest offensive productivity in four weeks. After a scoreless first quarter, the Broncos produced a 13 point second quarter and a 14 point third quarter en route to a 34-16 win. Only tallying 101 rushing yards in the game, Boise State relied on Moore to provide an offensive spark in the air. He completed 22-of-31 passes for 285 yards and three touchdowns. Two of Moore’s TD passes were to junior wide receiver Austin Pettis, who extended his streak of consecutive games with a TD catch to five. But despite Boise State earning its’ fifth win of the season, the Broncos stumbled in the AP Poll for the first time all season. The Broncos hit the road once again, ranked No. 6, traveling to Tulsa, Okla., to face off against the high powered Tulsa offense. The Golden Hurricane gave Boise State all it could handle, including the Broncos first deficit of the season. Tulsa struck first midway through the opening quarter, scoring on a 53-yard TD pass. The Broncos would even the score at seven, but the tie wouldn’t last long as Tulsa would march back down the field and take a 14-7 lead.

Moore found Pettis for a 17-yard touchdown pass early in the second quarter, and the Broncos never trailed again. A 10 point third quarter would give Boise State a 2814 lead, which the Broncos would have to hang onto for dear life. Tulsa struck again on a 55-yard touchdown pass with 9:29 to go in the fourth quarter, and had the ball again late but failed to put together a game tying drive as the Broncos held on for a 28-21 win. Martin had his second 100yard rushing game in three weeks, recording 112 yards on 23 carries. The win gave the Broncos just enough momentum to move back to No. 5 in the AP Poll, which propelled them to No. 4 in the first BCS Poll of the season, once again breaking the school record for Boise State’s highest national ranking ever. But as things were still moving forward for the Broncos, some concern lingered surrounding an offense that had sputtered at times in previous weeks. Those concerns would quickly be erased, however, as the Broncos rolled to a 54-9 win at Hawai’i.


2009 Season in Review It took eight minutes for Boise State to find the endzone against the Warriors, but after that the Broncos rallied off 44 unanswered points. Moore threw a career high five touchdowns on 18-of-30 passing for 223 yards. He found Pettis for a 14-yard touchdown pass early in the second quarter, which gave Pettis a school record seventh consecutive game with a TD catch. The previous record was six games, which was set by Ryan Ikebe in 1994. But despite the 7-0 start, Boise State dropped three spots in the second BCS poll of the season to No. 7. With its’ toughest stretch of road games behind them, the Broncos returned home to host San Jose State in a Halloween showdown. There would be no fright night for Boise State, however, as the Broncos would allow just one Spartan touchdown while racking up 430 yards of total offense in a 45-7 win. Kellen Moore found his younger brother Kirby for their first collegiate touchdown connection, on a 61-yard TD pitch and catch at the 9:32 mark in the first quarter. Kirby finished with four catches for 80 yards in the first breakout game of his young career. The Broncos, who stuck at No. 7 in the BCS after their seventh win of the year, next faced their last long road trip of the season, traveling to Ruston, La., to face the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs. Boise State rushed out to a big 27-7 halftime lead, but would still need a couple of big plays late to secure a 45-35 win over La Tech. After giving up 14 points in the third quarter and an early touchdown in the fourth, the Broncos found themselves in a 30-28 game. A 12-yard touchdown pass from Moore to Tyler Shoemaker and a 44-yard TD run by Avery put the game out of reach, however, pushing Boise State through one of its’ last scares of the season. Week No. 10 found the Broncos up one spot in the BCS to No. 6 and returning home to host in-state rival Idaho for the Governor’s Cup. The Broncos and Vandals went back and forth throughout the first half, pushing the score to 3517 with 0:27 left before intermission. But just when it looked like the high scoring first half was over, Young returned an Idaho kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown, giving Boise State an insurmountable lead.

A 71-yard interception return for touchdown by Wilson in the third quarter put an exclamation point on an afternoon that was highlighted by Moore and Pettis. Moore tied his career high with five touchdown passes, four of which were to Pettis, as the Broncos ran away with a 63-25 win. The four touchdown grabs gave Pettis 14 total on the season, which broke the Boise State school record of 13 previously held by Mike Holton (1975) and Don Hutt (1974). Found at another stand still in the BCS rankings, the No. 6 Broncos hit the road for the final time during the regular season to face Utah State in another crucial WAC showdown. The Aggies managed to keep things close for a while, tying the game at 14 a piece with 6:28 to go in the first half. A pair of Bronco touchdowns late in the second quarter opened the game up, however, as Boise State scored 28 unanswered points en route to a 52-21 victory. The Broncos tallied the most offensive yards of the season (572) behind a rushing attack of Martin and Avery that racked up 323 yards on the ground. Martin scored four rushing touchdowns, while Avery chipped in with a pair of his own. Boise State also topped the 40-point mark for the fifth consecutive game, giving the Broncos a great deal of momentum heading into their conference championship showdown with Nevada. Pettis’ streak of consecutive games with a touchdown reception came to an end at 10 games, as he failed to find the end zone against the Aggies. With at least a share of the WAC title hanging in the balance it didn’t take long for Boise State, who ranked No. 6 in the BCS for the third straight week, to set the tempo for the game. Young scored the Broncos’ fastest points of the season, returning the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown. The Broncos never trailed from there. After a pair of Moore touchdown passes to fullback Dan Paul, Boise State built a 20-0 lead after the first quarter. Nevada rallied with a 16 point second quarter, but never was able to gain enough momentum to overtake the Broncos. Boise State scored 17 points in the second half to push their lead to 44-26 with just 5:08 to go in the game. A late score by the Wolf Pack narrowed the final margin to 44-33, but was too little too late to stop the Broncos from capturing their seventh WAC championship in eight years. Moore threw five touchdown passes for the third time in the season, completing 17-of-33 passes for 262 yards. The championship celebration would have to wait one more week, however, as the Broncos knew they had one more piece of unfinished business on the table; the season finale against New Mexico State. With a perfect season and the outright WAC title on the line, No. 6 Boise State rolled to a 42-7 win over the Aggies to secure the Broncos’ third undefeated regular season in four years. Moore found Young for the first score of the game with a 47-yard touchdown pass with 3:56 to go in the first quarter. A 21 point second quarter broke the game open and the Broncos never looked back. As time expired, Boise State fans poured on to the blue turf to celebrate the most regular season wins in school history (13), another conference title and a chance for the Broncos’ second BCS post season bowl berth in four years. 5


Head Coach Chris Petersen

Chris Petersen Record at Boise State: 48-4 Overall Record: 48-4 Education UC Davis, 1988 Bachelor’s in psychology UC Davis, 1990 Master’s in educational psychology

Coaching Experience 2001- 2006- 2001-2005

Boise State Head Coach Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks

1995-2000

Oregon Wide Receivers

1993-1994

Portland State Quarterbacks

1992

Pittsburgh Quarterbacks

1987-1991 1989-1991 1987-1988

UC Davis Receivers Head Freshman Coach

Bowl Experience 1995 Cotton Bowl 1997 Las Vegas Bowl 1998 Aloha Bowl 1999 Sun Bowl 2000 Holiday Bowl 2002 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl 2003 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl 2004 Liberty Bowl 2005 MPC Computers Bowl 2006 (2007) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl 2008 Poinsettia Bowl 2009 (2010) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

The awards and accolades keep accumulating for Boise State head football coach Chris Petersen. After guiding the 2009 Broncos to a perfect 13-0 regular season record, Boise State’s seventh Western Athletic Conference Championship and its’ second Bowl Championship Series postseason bowl game appearance, Petersen was named WAC Coach of the Year for the second time in his career. Petersen has also been named a finalist for the Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Award and the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award after concluding his third perfect regular season in four years at the helm. Petersen is one of eight head coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly I-A) who are finalists for the “Bear” Bryant Award, which is considered college football’s top coaching honor. Petersen led the Broncos to their highest BCS ranking ever in 2009, as Boise State was No. 4 in the first BCS poll of the season. The Broncos never fell lower than No. 7 in the BCS, and spent the last five weeks ranked No. 6. Most impressively, Boise State managed to do so with one of its’ youngest teams ever, which boasts just four seniors. Petersen earned his first WAC Coach of the Year Award after guiding the 2008 Broncos to a 12-1 overall record, a league championship and an appearance in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl. In addition, Petersen was also named a 2008 finalist for the “Bear” Bryant honor. Coach Petersen has been named a finalist for the award three times, winning it for the 2006 Paul “Bear” Bryant 2006 season after leading the Broncos to an undefeated 13-0 season and their National Coach of the Year; now-famous 43-42 overtime victory 2008 & 2009 National Finalist over the University of Oklahoma in the 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. In addition to the Bryant Award, Petersen was also named a finalist for the Liberty Mutual and Eddie Robinson awards in 2008. Petersen, who has a career record of 48-4 for a .923 winning percentage, guided this year’s Boise State team to its fourth undefeated regular season in six years, its seventh WAC championship in eight seasons, and finished the season with a No. 6 ranking by the Associated Press. In his four seasons at Boise State, “Coach Pete” has clearly established himself as one of the top young football coaches in the country, leading the Broncos to a bowl game and a consistent presence in the national rankings each of those years. Under Petersen, Boise State has compiled an impressive 31-1 record in the WAC with a league championship in 2006, 2008 and 2009, and a runner-up finish in ’07. Considered one of the most innovative offensive minds in the college coaching ranks, Petersen and his staff guided an offense that continues to be among the nation’s best. At the end of the 2009 regular season, the Broncos led the nation in scoring offense (44.2 ppg) and sacks allowed (5). Boise State also tied for first in the least interceptions thrown (3) and ranked second in pass efficiency rating (164.23). Boise State finished the 2009 regular season ranked No. 6 in the AP Poll, USA Today Coaches Poll and Harris Interactive Poll. Prior to this season, Boise State’s No. 5 ranking at the end of the 2006 season was the highest in school history. As the ninth head coach in the 40-year history of Boise State’s football participation at the four-year level, Petersen led the ’06 Broncos to their first undefeated season since 1958 (when the school was still a junior college), their first-ever BCS bowl berth, and their fifth straight WAC title. 6


Head Coach Chris Petersen

Honors and national rankings are nothing new to Petersen. In the history of college football, only one coach since 1900 won 13 games in his first season at the helm of an FBS team. That coach was Petersen in 2006. In addition to winning the Bryant award that year, Petersen was a finalist for the ’06 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award, a semifinalist for the George Munger Coach of the Year award, and was named the Region 4 Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. As Boise State’s offensive coordinator from 2001-2005, he was twice (2002 and 2004) a finalist for the Broyles Award, which honors the nation’s top assistant football coach. Prior to taking over the top coaching position at Boise State in 2006, Petersen’s stint as offensive coordinator for the Broncos (2001-05) featured one of the most potent attacks in the country, averaging 41.3 points per game while also finishing as the nation’s top scoring team twice (2002 and 2003). The Broncos also finished second (2004), eighth (2005) and 18th (2001) in the nation in scoring while Petersen was running the Broncos’ offense. During Petersen’s five seasons as offensive coordinator, Boise State finished in the top 15 in total offense four times, including three top10 finishes – first in 2002, fourth in 2004, and seventh in 2003. The Broncos also had four top 20 finishes in passing during that time, including a high ranking of fifth in 2003. Boise State also ranked in the top 25 in the country in rushing in three of the last four seasons that Petersen coached the offense, including 14th in 2004 and 15th in 2005. Several players have excelled individually under Petersen in his four years as head coach; the most recent example is sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore.

Moore, who was named 2009 WAC Offensive Player of the Year, finished the regular season with the nation’s top passing efficiency rating (167.35). He has also thrown the second most touchdown passes of any FBS quarterback (39) and has tossed the fewest interceptions (3) of any QB that has played in at least 10 games this year. As a freshman Moore was named 2008 WAC Freshman of the Year. He finished the 2008 season ranked 12th in the nation in passing efficiency and 24th in total offense. In Petersen’s four years as head coach, 24 of his players were named first-team All-WAC and 19 others were selected second-team all-conference. In 2009 the Broncos placed Moore, wide receivers Austin Pettis and Titus Young, and offensive lineman Nate Potter on WAC first-team offense. Young was also named firstteam All-WAC as a kickoff specialist. On defense, cornerback Kyle Wilson and defensive end Ryan Winterswyk were also named first-team all-conference. Players who earned secondteam recognition were running back Jeremy Avery, defensive lineman Billy Winn, linebacker Winston Venable and defensive back Jeron Johnson. In 2009 Boise State led the WAC in both scoring offense (44.2 ppg) and scoring defense (17.7 ppg). The Broncos also ranked first in total defense (299.6 ypg) and were second in total offense (460.5 ypg). Their success was powered behind a defense that led the conference in pass defense (172.8 ypg) and pass efficiency defense (103.5), while their offense was tops in pass efficiency. The Broncos also dominated on special teams, leading the WAC in kickoff returns (27.3 ypr) and punting (38.8 ypp). In total, the Broncos led the conference in 16 statistical categories. Given Petersen’s ability to develop quarterbacks, the future bodes well for Moore. As Boise State’s offensive coordinator and then as its head coach, Petersen was instrumental in the development of quarterbacks Ryan Dinwiddie and Jared Zabransky, who are among the most successful collegiate signal callers in recent years. Dinwiddie, who guided the Bronco offense from 2001-03, finished as the NCAA career passing efficiency leader with a rating of 168.19. With Petersen as his quarterback coach, as well as the team’s offensive coordinator, Dinwiddie led the Broncos to a 28-6 record as a starter.

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Head Coach Chris Petersen After Dinwiddie left, Petersen helped groom Zabransky into one of the nation’s most successful quarterbacks from 2004-06. Zabransky led Boise State to three straight league titles, two undefeated regular seasons, and a 32-5 record in his three years as a starter, including a 23-1 record in WAC games. Offensive tackle Ryan Clady also excelled under Petersen. A consensus All-American in 2007, Clady decided to skip his senior year of college and make himself eligible for the 2008 NFL draft. In April he became the first Bronco ever selected in the first round, going to Denver as the 12th overall selection. In 2006, Petersen’s first season as head coach, Clady earned second-team All-America recognition from SI.com while Ian Johnson (first-team SI.com and CBS Sportline; second-team Sporting News; and third-team Associated Press) and linebacker Korey Hall (second-team Sporting News) also earned All-America honors that year. In his five seasons as offensive coordinator, Petersen had two players earn All-America honors – running back Brock Forsey in 2002 and offensive tackle Daryn Colledge in 2004. He also helped 12 Broncos earn first-team All-WAC honors, while two (Dinwiddie in 2003 and Forsey in 2002) were named WAC Offensive Player of the Year. Petersen came to Boise State as Dan Hawkins’ offensive coordinator following the 2000 season from the University of Oregon, where he was the wide receivers coach. He joined the Oregon staff in 1995 and immediately helped contribute to a passing attack that ranked among the nation’s elite each of the six seasons he was an assistant. Twice during Petersen’s tenure at Oregon, the Duck offense broke the school record for single-season passing yards, and three times in the same time period the team broke the single-season school record for most touchdowns. Prior to working at Oregon, Petersen served as the quarterbacks coach at Portland State from 1993-1994, helping the Vikings advance to the NCAA Division II playoffs both seasons. In 1992 Petersen was the quarterbacks coach at the University of Pittsburgh. That season the Panthers established a school record for passing yards and ranked eighth nationally in total offense and passing. In addition, he contributed to the development of first-team All-Big East Conference quarterback Alex Van Pelt, who eclipsed the school’s passing yardage totals previously held by Dan Marino.

All-Time Bronco Head Coaching Records Coach Chris Petersen Dan Hawkins Tony Knap Jim Criner Dirk Koetter Pokey Allen Skip Hall Lyle Setencich Houston Nutt Tom Mason

Won 48 53 71 59 26 24 42 24 5 1

Lost 4 11 19 21 10 15 28 20 6 9

Tie 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pct. 92.3 82.8 78.6 73.5 72.2 61.5 60.0 54.6 45.5 10.0 8

Petersen’s success as a coach can be linked to his record-setting career as a quarterback at the University of California, Davis. As a senior with the Aggies, he was named the Northern California Athletic Conference Player of the Year and was the top-rated Division II quarterback in the nation. Petersen received second-team Kodak Division II All-America honors and still holds the Division II record for career pass completions at 69.6 percent. Petersen was inducted into the UC Davis Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in psychology from UC Davis in 1988, Petersen started his coaching career at his alma mater, serving as UC Davis’ head freshman coach in 1987-88 and the receivers coach from 1989-91. Petersen holds a master’s degree in educational psychology from UC Davis. He and his wife, Barbara, are the parents of two sons, Jack (13) and Sam (10).


2009 Boise State Postseason Media Guide assistant coaches & support staff

2009 Prounciation Guide #8 George Iloka #16 Cedric Febis #21 Carlos Audagnotti #36 Aaron Tevis #37 Ebenezer Makinde #41 Kharyee Marshall #43 Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe #45 Aaron Mackey #52 Derrell Acrey #62 Kevin Sapien #65 Matt Paradis #69 Byron Hout #71 Cory Yriarte #75 Faraji Wright #77 Spencer Gerke #80 Kyle Efaw #82 Geraldo Hiwat #86 Chandler Koch #93 Justin Jungblut #98 Ryan Winterswyk Coaches: Pete Kwiatkowski Brent Pease

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eye-Loke-uh Fay-bis ah-dag-naughty Tev-iss MA-kin-day Kai-ree Chung-a-cho dur-Ron Mac-Key A-cree Say-pee-n Pair-a-dis How-t Y-are-tee Phuh-raw-jee Gur-key E-faw Hi-wat Kotch Jung-blut winter-Swike

Brent Pease

Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks (Boise State ‘00)

Keith Bhonapha

Jeff Choate

Running Backs (Hawai’i ‘03)

Kwit-cow-ski Peas

Bryan Harsin

Assistant Head Coach Wide Receivers (Montana ‘90)

Linebackers Special Teams (Montana-Western ‘93)

Justin Wilcox

Defensive Coordinator (Oregon ‘99)

Scott Huff

Offensive Line (Boise State ‘02)

2009 Results (13-0, 8-0) WAC Champions Date

Opponent

Sept. 3 Oregon Sept. 12 Miami (OH) Sept. 18 at Fresno State* Sept. 26 at Bowling Green Oct. 3 UC Davis Oct. 14 at Tulsa Oct. 24 at Hawai’i* Oct. 31 San Jose State* Nov. 6 at Louisiana Tech* Nov. 14 Idaho* Nov. 20 at Utah State* Nov. 27 Nevada* Dec. 5 New Mexico State* Home Games in Bold

W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Score

19-8 48-0 51-34 49-14 34-16 28-21 54-9 45-7 45-35 63-25 52-21 44-33 42-7

Peter Kwiatkowski Defensive Line (Boise State ‘90)

Jeff Cheek

* - WAC Game

Damon Griffin

Offensive Graduate Assistant (Boise State ‘05)

Defensive Graduate Assistant (Oregon ‘98)

Tim Socha

Julius Brown

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach (Minnesota ‘99)

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Chris Strausser

Run-Game Coordinator Tight Ends (Cal State Chico ‘89)

Director of Player Personnel (Boise State ‘06)

Marcel Yates

Defensive Secondary (Boise State ‘00)

Viliami Tuivai

Director of Football Operations (UC Davis ‘02)

Lou Major

Assistant Director of Player Personnel (Fresno State ‘99)


Record Book

2009 Boise State Numerical Roster NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 32 33 34 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 41 42 42 43 44 44 45 46 46

NAME Kyle Wilson Austin Pettis Chris Potter Titus Young Jason Robinson D.J. Harper Michael Coughlin George Iloka Mike Tamburo Jerrell Gavins Kellen Moore Brandyn Thompson Garcia Day Hazen Moss Joe Southwick Cedric Febis Winston Venable Aaron Burks Josh Borgman Trevor Harman Mitch Burroughs Carlo Audagnotti Jamar Taylor Doug Martin Jeron Johnson Malcolm Johnson Hunter White Matt Kaiserman Quaylon Ewing Jeremy Avery Jarvis Hodge Tyler Jackson Travis Stanaway Antwon Murray Jonathan Brown Andy Silsby Tommy Smith Kirby Moore Dane Turner Kyle Brotzman Aaron Tevis Ebenezer Makinde Drew Wright Richie Brockel Kharyee Marshall Joey Paul Matt Wilson Jake Hess Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe Allen Mooney Chris Roberson Daron Mackey Michael Choate Dustin Kamper

POS CB WR WR WR S RB QB S QB DB QB CB S LB QB DB S WR CB PK WR RB CB S/RB S RB LB RB CB RB RB S DB CB S RB LB WR DB K LB CB TB TE DE FB LB FB DL LB LS LB WR LB

HT 5-10 6-3 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-5 6-3 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-2 5-7 6-2 5-9 5-7 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-3 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-0

WT 186 201 161 170 194 198 212 207 183 171 187 180 204 196 182 197 223 186 169 188 188 176 193 201 194 181 224 188 175 173 203 203 188 177 204 221 218 196 170 201 228 164 188 240 207 205 212 231 282 211 222 233 190 209

CL Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. 10

EX HOMETOWN (High School/JC or SC) 3L Piscataway, NJ (Piscataway HS) 2L Anaheim, CA (Lutheran HS) RS Westlake Village, CA (Oaks Christian HS) 1L Los Angeles, CA (University HS) 2L Los Angeles, CA (University HS) 2L Cypress, TX (Cypress Creek HS) 2L San Diego, CA (Mira Mesa HS) 1L Houston, TX (Kempner HS) HS Suwanee, GA (North Gwinnett HS) TR Miami, FL (South Miami HS / El Camino JC) 1L Prosser, WA (Prosser HS) 2L Elk Grove, CA (Franklin HS) SQ Temecula, CA (Temecula Valley HS / Mt. San Antonio) RS Rifle, CO (Rifle HS) HS Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) SQ Amsterdam, Netherlands (Bishop Kelly HS) JC San Rafael, CA (St. Thomas More Prep, Oakdale, CT/Glendale CC) HS Grand Prairie, TX (Mansfield Timberview HS) HS Boise, ID (Centennial HS) HS Beaverton, OR (Southridge HS RS Meridian, ID (Meridian HS) RS Johannesburg, South Africa (Santa Margarita HS <CA>) 1L San Diego, CA (Helix HS) 1L Stockton, CA (St. Mary’s HS) 2L Compton, CA (Dominguez HS) HS Gresham, OR (Barlow HS) 1L Huntington Beach, CA (Edison HS) RS Nampa, ID (Skyview HS) HS Houston, TX (Kempner HS) 2L Bellflower, CA (Bellflower HS) 1L Phoenix, AZ (Mountain Point HS) RS Castle Rock, CO (Douglas County HS) SQ Clyde Hill, WA (Bellevue HS) SQ Lakeland, FL (Kathleen HS) HS Alameda, CA (Encinal HS) 2L Boise, ID (Bishop Kelly HS) RS Atlanta, GA (North Atlanta HS) HS Prosser, WA (Prosser HS) HS Sutter, CA (Sutter Union HS) 2L Meridian, ID (Meridian HS) 1L Tucson, AZ (Canyon Del Oro HS) HS Phoenix, AZ (Paradise Valley HS) RS Nampa, ID (Vallivue HS) 3L Phoenix, AZ (Greenway HS) HS Phoenix, AZ (Washington HS) HS Boring, OR (Sam Barlow HS( SQ Powell, WY (Powell HS) RS Reno, NV (Galena HS) HS Amsterdam, Netherlands (Boise HS, Boise, ID) HS Maple Valley, WA (O’Dea HS) HS Katy, TX (Katy HS) RS Bakersfield, CA (West HS/Bakersfield College) 1L Haviland, KS (Haviland HS/Garden City CC) HS Meridian, ID (Nampa Christian HS)


2009 Boise State Numerical Roster NO. 47 48 49 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 64 65 66 70 71 72 73 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

NAME Dan Paul J.C. Percy Brad Elkin Billy Derome J.P. Nisby James Crawford Derrell Acrey Zach Gholson Michael Ames Chuck Hayes John Michael Davis Garrett Pendergast Dave Wilson Will Lawrence Joe Kellogg Kevin Sapien Brenel Myers Matt Paradis Thomas Byrd Zach Waller Cory Yriarte Matt Slater Nate Potter Faraji Wright Jake Broyles Spencer Gerke Charles Leno, Jr. Bronson Durrant Kyle Efaw Nicholas Alexander Geraldo Hiwat Sean King Jimmy Pavel Jake Johnston Tommy Gallarda Trevor Peterson Gabe Linehan Chandler Koch Tyler Shoemaker Billy Winn Greg Grimes Shea McClellin Justin Jungblut Bryon Hout Darren Koontz Jarrell Root Chase Baker Ryan Winterswyk Michael Atkinson

POS FB LB P LB DT LS LB DE OL DL LB OL LB OL OG OL OG DL C OL OL OL OL OT OL OG OL OG TE DE WR TE K WR TE TE TE TE WR DT DL DL DL DE DT DL DT DE DT

HT 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-3 5-9 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-0

WT 241 214 201 181 305 207 235 248 281 290 210 271 222 291 305 286 267 275 284 289 281 290 293 284 257 290 249 266 229 237 189 240 212 186 249 245 213 244 207 288 271 262 241 241 254 259 296 263 332

CL So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr.

EX 1L RS 1L HS 1L RS 2L RS RS SQ HS SQ SQ 1L RS 1L RS HS 1L SQ 1L 2L 1L RS HS GS HS RS 1L HS HS SQ RS HS 2L HS HS RS 1L 1L RS 1L HS 1L RS 1L 1L 2L RS

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HOMETOWN (High School/JC or SC) Boring, OR (Sam Barlow HS) Blackfoot, ID (Blackfoot HS) Tacoma, WA (Bellarmine Prep HS) Mountain Home, ID (Mountain HS) Stockton, CA (St. Mary’s HS) Westlake Village, CA (Oaks Christian HS) East Highland, CA (Redlands East Valley HS) Carlsbad, CA (La Costa Canyon HS) Boise, ID (Centennial HS) Aurora, CO (Eaglecrest HS) Santa Margarita, CA (Las Flores HS) Whittier, CA (Servite HS) Powell, WY (Powell HS) Upper Marlboro, MD (C.H. Flowers HS) Scottsdale, AZ (Saguaro HS) Torrance, CA (West Torrance HS) Houston, TX (Westfield HS) Council, ID (Council HS) San Pablo, CA (McClymond HS) Elk Grove, CA (Franklin HS) Palmdale, CA (Oaks Christian HS) St. Paul, MN (Cretin Derham Hall HS) Boise, ID (Timberline HS) Vallejo, CA (Berkeley HS) Henderson, NV (Foothill HS) Boise, ID (Bishop Kelly HS) Oakland, CA (San Leandro HS) Eugene, OR (Marist HS) Boise, ID (Capital HS) Los Angeles, CA (Crenshaw HS) Amsterdam, Netherlands [Capital HS, Boise, ID)] Boise, ID (Timberline HS/College of the Redwoods) Molalla, OR (Central Catholic HS) Eagle, ID (Eagle HS) Brea, CA (Brea Olinda HS) Camino, CA (El Dorado HS) Banks, OR (Banks HS) Flower Mound, TX (Flower Mound HS) Meridian, ID (Mountain View HS) Las Vegas, NV (Las Vegas HS) Sacramento, CA (Inderkum HS) Caldwell, ID (Marsing HS) Scottsdale, AZ (Saguaro HS) Coeur d’ Alene, ID (Lake City HS) Los Alamitos, CA (Los Alamitos HS) Boise, ID (Capital HS) Rocklin, CA (Rocklin HS) La Habra, CA (La Habra HS) Windsor, Ontario, Canada (Catholic Central HS)


2009 Player Profiles 2009

Kyle Wilson

Senior · Cornerback 5-10 · 186 Piscataway, New Jersey Piscataway High School

All-American Walter Camp Football Foundation - Second Team All-American Playboy - Preseason All-WAC First Team - Defense

··· 2008

All-American SI.com - Second Team All-WAC First Team- Defense All-WAC Second Team - Specialists

COLLEGE – (2009) Wilson was named first-team All-WAC defense after recording 40 tackles (28 unassisted) and three interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdown... Was Boise State’s primary punt returner once again, returning 20 punts this season, averaging 10.4 yards per attempt...His longest punt return was 59 yards, which came at Louisiana Tech...Scored the first interception return touchdown of his career against San Jose State with a 27-yard pick-six... Second career interception return for a touchdown came against Idaho for 71 yards...Recorded multiple tackles in 11 different games this season...Recorded seven tackles (six unassisted) in Boise State’s 48-0 win against Miami (OH) in week two of the season...Also had five tackles against San Jose State, with four being unassisted. (2008) Named first-team All-WAC cornerback and secondteam all-conference punt returner … Named Boise State’s co-Special Teams Player of the Year with kicker Kyle Brotzman by vote of teammates … Named to Phil Steele Publications’ All-WAC first team on defense and was a second-team selection as punt returner …Named to SI.com’s All-America second-team as a punt returner ... Named Rivals.com thirdteam specialist ... Led Boise State with five interceptions, 10 pass breakups and 15 passes defended … Fifteen passes defended (interceptions plus breakups) tied for 18th best in nation … Five picks also tied for second in WAC and tied for 28th in nation … Had two key interceptions in win at Oregon … Recorded 35 tackles, 26 of which were unassisted … Returned 33 punts for 470 yards and three touchdowns … His 14.2 average yards per return was second in WAC and 12th in nation … Ninety-yard return against Fresno State was fourth-longest in Boise State history and 79-yard return against Idaho was fifth-longest … Other return was for 71 yards against New Mexico State … All three TD returns were in November…Finished the season with the most punt returns for touchdowns in the nation … Named WAC Special Teams Player of Week in final week of season after piling up 136 yards on three punt returns against Fresno State …Named to the Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. (2007) Named second-team All-WAC … Started all 13 games at cornerback … Finished season with 41 tackles, eight pass breakups, two interceptions, two tackles for loss, one sack and a blocked kick … Had season-high six tackles against East Carolina in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl … Finished with five tackles against Weber State and five tackles, a sack and an

··· 2007

Second-Team All-WAC - Defense interception against New Mexico State … Blocked an extra point against Hawai’i … Named to preseason All-WAC team by Sporting News ... Received All-WAC academic honors. (2006) Named honorable mention Freshman All-America by Sporting News … Started final five games at cornerback … Played in 10 games and finished 10th on team with 41 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss, five pass breakups, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and an interception … Had a career-high 11 tackles in first career start against Fresno State … Finished with 10 tackles in 43-42 win over Oklahoma in Tostitos Fiesta Bowl … Had five tackles at New Mexico State … Forced a fumble and had a fumble recovery in win over Nevada … Received All-WAC academic honors. (2005) Redshirted … Signed with Boise State in February 2005. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Four

WILSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

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YEAR UT AT 2006 33 8 2007 30 5 2008 26 9 2009 28 12 Totals 117 34

TOTAL TACKLES 41 35 35 40 151

Punt Returns YEAR G 2006 10 2007 13 2008 13 2009 12 Totals 48

YARDS 3 70 470 209 752

NO. 1 5 33 20 59

TFL 0.5 2.0 3.0 3.5 9.0 TDs 0 0 3 0 3

PBU 5 8 10 2 25 AVG 3.0 14.0 14.2 10.4 12.7

INT 1 2 5 3 11

LONG 3 61 90 59 90


2009 Player Profiles 2009

Kellen Moore

Sophomore · Quarterback 6-0 · 187 Prosser, Washington Prosser High School

WAC Offensive Player of the Year 2009 First-Team All-WAC

··· 2008

Freshman All-American FWAA, Sporting News & Phil Steele’s College Football

··· 2008 Honorable Mention SI.com ··· 2008 WAC Freshman of the Year ··· 2008 Second-Team All-WAC

COLLEGE – (2009) Moore was named WAC Offensive Player of the Year and first-team All-WAC after leading Boise State to a 13-0 regular record with the nation’s highest pass efficiency rating (167.35) and the second most touchdown passes in the country (39)...Holds the school record with 39 touchdown passes in one season, breaking the record with five touchdown tosses against Nevada...Has completed 64.8 percent of his passes (254-of-392) this season for 3,325 yards with just three interceptions...Threw a career high five touchdown passes on 18-of-30 passing for 223 yards against Hawai’i...Had the second five touchdown game of his career against Idaho on 22-of-32 passing... Threw five touchdown passes for the third time this season in a 44-33 win over Nevada on 17-of-33 passing... Had a season high for attempts (41), completions (28) and yards (354) in the Broncos win at Louisiana Tech...Threw four TD passes to go along with 307 yards on 16-of-25 passing against Miami (OH)...Had his most accurate game of the season at Bowling Green, where he completed 17-of-21 passes (80.9 percent) for 247 yards and two touchdowns...Moore threw for 285 passing yards against UC Davis on 22-of-32 completions... Has thrown for over 200 yards 20 times in his career...Has thrown multiple touchdown passes in 10-of-13 games this season. (2008) Set the NCAA single season record for the Highest Percentage of Passes Completed by a Freshman (281 of 405 for 69.4 percent) ... Named WAC Freshman of the Year and second-team all-conference after spectacular first season, guiding Boise State to 12-1 record … Named Boise State’s Most Valuable Offensive Player by vote of teammates … Named to Phil Steele Publications’ All-WAC second team …Named to the Football Writers Association of America’s freshman All-America team… Named to the Sporting News freshman all-america second-team ... Earned honorable mention accolades from SI.com ... Left-hander was first freshman to ever start season opener at quarterback for the Broncos … Ranked 12th in nation in passing efficiency and 24th in total offense, averaging 265.85 yards per game

… First in WAC in passing efficiency (157.1) and second in total offense (265.8) and average passing yards per game (268.2) … Completed 281-of-405 passes for 3,486 yards with 25 touchdowns and 10 interceptions … Number of completions (281) is second-highest in school history, while number of attempts (405) are third and 25 TD passes are seventh all-time for one season … Had 69.4 percent completion rate, best in WAC … His 3,486 yards passing is second-best and his 3,456 yards of total offense is third-best all-time at Boise State for a single season … In 41-34 win over Nevada that clinched WAC title, posted the following numbers — 414 yards passing (fourth-highest single-game total in school history), 409 yards total offense (ninth alltime for one game), 29 completions (seventh all-time), and 48 attempts (sixth all time) … Had four games with more than 300 yards passing and 11 with more than 200 yards in the air … In third start of his career, led Broncos to 3732 win at Oregon, completing 25-of-37 passes for 386 yards and three touchdowns … Was named Walter Camp Football Foundation Bowl Subdivision National Offense Player of the Week and WAC Offensive Player of the Week and earned a ‘Helmet Sticker’ from ESPN’s Graham Watson following Oregon game … Also named WAC Player of Week for performance against Louisiana Tech (20-for-28, 325 yards, two TD passes) in Boise State’s 38-3 victory … Scored one rushing TD ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. (2007) Redshirted. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

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2009 Player Profiles Moore’s career Game-By-Game Stats 2008 Opponent Cmp-Att-Int Idaho State 14-19-0 Bowling Green 18-23-0 No. 12 Oregon 25-37-1 Louisiana Tech 20-28-1 Southern Miss. 21-30-1 Hawai’i 25-32-0 San Jose State 26-40-1 New Mexico State 14-23-1 Utah State 27-36-1 Idaho 23-31-0 Nevada 29-48-3 Fresno State 17-23-0 No. 11 TCU 22-35-1 Totals 281-405-10 2009 Opponent Cmp-Att-Int No. 16 Oregon 19-29-0 Miami (OH) 16-25-1 Fresno State 18-26-0 Bowling Green 17-21-0 UC Davis 22-31-1 Tulsa 22-32-0 Hawai’i 18-30-0 San Jose State 21-33-0 Louisiana Tech 28-41-1 Idaho 22-32-0 Utah State 15-29-0 Nevada 17-33-0 New Mexico State 19-30-0 Totals 254-392-3 Career Totals

535-797-13

KELLEN MOORE’S RECORD-WATCH TOTAL OFFENSE - Season

Yards 274 180 386 325 170 256 244 230 362 210 414 213 222 3,486 Yards 197 307 181 247 285 187 223 278 354 299 233 262 272 3,325

TDs 2 0 3 2 3 3 2 3 2 0 3 2 0 25 TDs 1 4 3 2 3 3 5 3 3 5 1 5 1 39

6,811

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Rating 229.56 144.00 176.55 185.36 143.93 176.26 127.74 187.36 172.24 131.10 140.99 180.39 110.42 157.12 Rating 133.96 211.95 165.78 211.18 173.68 148.77 177.44 164.40 160.09 198.80 130.59 168.21 150.49 167.35 162.15

Kellen Moore’s Post-Season Award Nominations

1.

4,399

Ryan Dinwiddie

2.

3,633

Bart Hendricks

2003 2000

3.

3,456

Kellen Moore

2008

4.

3,408

Taylor Tharp

2007

5.

3,321

Kellen Moore

2009

6.

3,253

Jared Zabransky

2004

7.

3,140

Ryan Dinwiddie

2001

8.

3,103

Bart Hendricks

1999

9.

3,101

Jim McMillan

1974

10.

3,031

Tony Hilde

1994

1.

10,138

Tony Hilde

1993-96

2.

10,039

Bart Hendricks

1997-00

3.

9,984

Ryan Dinwiddie

2000-03

4.

9,119

Jared Zabransky

2003-06

5.

6,773

Kellen Moore

2008-pr

6.

6,115

Jim McMillan

1971-74

7.

5,225

Hazsen Choates

1983-86

8.

4,508

Cedric Minter

1977-80

9.

4,471

Mike Virden

1989-90

10.

4,431

Eric Guthrie

1968-71

1.

4,356

Ryan Dinwiddie

2003

2.

3,486

Kellen Moore

2008

3.

3,364

Bart Hendricks

2000

4.

3,340

Taylor Tharp

2007

5.

3,325

Kellen Moore

2009

6.

3,043

Ryan Dinwiddie

2001

7.

2,927

Jared Zabransky

2004

8.

2,900

Jim McMillan

1974

9.

2,787

Tony Hilde

1994

10

2,746

Bart Hendricks

1999

1.

9,819

Ryan Dinwiddie

2000-03

2.

9,107

Tony Hilde

1993-96

3.

9,020

Bart Hendricks

1997-00

4.

8,256

Jared Zabransky

2003-06

5.

6,578

Kellen Moore

2008-pr

Career

PASSING YARDS - Season

Career

Davey O’Brien Award Semifinalist Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Nominee Maxwell Award Semifinalist TOUCHDOWN PASSES - Season

6.

5,508

Jim McMillan

1971-74

1.

39

Kellen Moore

2009

7.

4,524

Hazsen Choates

1983-86

2.

35

Bart Hendricks

2000

8.

4,294

Mike Virden

1989-90

3.

33

Jim McMillan

1974

9.

4,204

Eric Guthrie

1968-71

4.

31

Ryan Dinwiddie

2003

10.

3,699

Taylor Tharp

2004-07

5.

30

Taylor Tharp

2007

6.

29

Ryan Dinwiddie

2001

7.

26

Tony Hilde

1994

8.

25

Kellen Moore

2008

9.

23

Jared Zabransky

2006

10.

22

Bart Hendricks

1999

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2009 Player Profiles 2009

Ryan Winterswyk Junior · Defensive End 6-4 · 263 La Habra, California La Habra High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Ryan Winterswyk was named first-team All-WAC for the second consecutive season after recording 40 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks in 13 games this season...His 8.5 sacks is a career high for the most in one season...Has recorded multiple tackles in eight games this season...Recorded a season high seven tackles against Louisiana Tech and Idaho...Has recorded at least half of a sack in nine games this season...Recorded two sacks for a loss of nine yards against Tulsa. (2008) Earned first-team All-WAC honors following outstanding sophomore season … Named Boise State’s coMost Valuable Defensive Player with safety Ellis Powers by vote of teammates … Named to Phil Steele Publications’ All-WAC second team … Led team with 11.5 tackles for loss for minus-48 yards and 4.5 sacks for minus-33 yards … Had 40 total tackles (22 unassisted tackles and 18 assisted) to finish with the most on the team among linemen … Seventh in the WAC in tackles for loss and eighth in sacks … Had six pass breakups, most among linemen, and two forced fumbles … Missed season opener with knee injury … Key player on defense that ranked third nationally in scoring defense (12.62 points per game) and 20th in total defense (308.15 yards per game) and 22nd rushing defense (118.00 ypg) … Played a major role on a defense that led WAC in fewest points allowed per game (12.6), fewest yards allowed per game (308.2), and lowest opponents’ fourthdown conversion rate (27.8 percent). (2007) Honorable mention Freshman All-America selection by Sporting News … Named 2007 most outstanding

All-WAC - First Team ···

2008

All-WAC - First Team

···

2009 Rotarty Lombardi Award Watch List Selection

defensive lineman … Finished season with 43 tackles, a team-best nine tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, a fumble recovery and four pass breakups … Had a season-high eight tackles against Weber State … Made five tackles with a sack against San Jose State… Finished with four tackles against Southern Miss (with a sack), New Mexico State (with 2.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks), Louisiana Tech (with a tackle for loss and half a sack), Idaho (with a tackle for loss) and East Carolina (with a sack) in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl … Made three tackles at Hawai’i and had two tackles against Washington, Wyoming and Nevada (with half a sack) … Finished with one tackle and half a tackle for loss at Fresno State. (2006) Redshirted ... Walked on to Boise State program in January. HIGH SCHOOL – 2005 graduate of La Habra High School … Named all-state, All-CIF, league defensive MVP, All-Freeway League and team MVP after finishing senior season with 150 tackles, two interceptions and three touchdowns … As a junior finished with 103 tackles, four interceptions and one touchdown … Lettered twice in football, track and field and baseball … High school coach was Frank Mazzotta. MAJOR – Business Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

WINTERSWYK’S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL YEAR UN AST TACKLES 2007 21 22 43 2008 22 18 40 2009 18 22 40 Totals 61 62 123

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QB SACKS 5.5 4.5 8.5 18.5

TFL 9.0 11.5 16.5 37.0

PBU 4 6 1 11


2009 Player Profiles Austin Pettis

2009

Junior · Wide Receiver 6-2 · 201 Anaheim, California Lutheran High School COLLEGE – (2009) Pettis earned first-team All-WAC honors after establishing himself as a go-to receiver for the Broncos... Tallied 62 catches and 14 touchdowns in 11 games, both are career highs for a single season, before suffering an injury against Nevada that forced him to miss the final game of the season...Broke the school record for single season receiving touchdowns (14) after catching four TD passes against Idaho, which ties the school record for single game receiving TDs..... Caught six receptions against Oregon in the season opener... Recorded 115 receiving yards on four catches against Miami (OH)...Caught a career high 10 receptions against UC Davis for 129 receiving yards, his most single game receiving yards this season...Also caught two touchdown passes against the Aggies...Recorded four catches for 64 yards and one touchdown against Tulsa...Caught nine passes for 105 yards and one touchdown against Louisiana Tech....Broke the school record for consecutive games with a touchdown catch after scoring at least one receiving touchdown in the first 10 games of the season. He passed Ryan Ikebe who went six games in 1994. (2008) Named second-team All-WAC after outstanding sophomore season … Caught 49 passes for 567 yards, averaging 11.6 yards per catch and 43.6 yards per game … Ranked ninth in WAC for average yards receiving per game (53.1) in eight league games… Average of 4.50 catches per game in conference play finished eighth in WAC… Led Bronco receiving corps with nine touchdowns … Nine TD receptions are tied for seventh on Boise State’s all-time single-season list … Team’s third-leading scorer with 54 points … Best game was against Nevada with nine catches for 120 yards and two touchdowns … Also had two TD receptions against Southern Mississippi and Utah State … Caught seven passes against USU and six against San Jose State and Idaho. ... Named to the All-WAC academic team.

TOTAL YARDS 465 567 850 1,882

TDs 6 9 14 29

YPC 10.1 11.6 13.7 12.0

··· 2008

All-WAC - Second-Team

(2007) One of five true freshmen, two of whom were wide receivers, to play for Broncos … Finished season second on team with 46 reception … Finished second on team with six TD catches and third with 465 yards receiving … Recorded 34 of his catches in the last five games … Caught a seasonbest nine passes for 89 yards against East Carolina in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl … Caught eight passes in back-toback games against Utah State and Idaho … In Idaho game had first career 100-yard receiving game with 139 yards and three touchdowns … Had 67 yards receiving at Utah State … Caught seven passes for 54 yards and two touchdowns against San Jose State … Finished with four catches for 33 yards and a touchdown at Louisiana Tech … Had three catches for 26 yards at Washington … Caught two passes against Weber State and Hawai’i and had one catch against Southern Miss, Nevada and Fresno State. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Lutheran High School in Orange, Calif. ... Lettered in football three times, basketball three times and track and field twice ... Named Velocity/Prep Star All-Region ... As a senior had 72 receptions for 1,079 yards and 13 touchdowns ... Named first-team allleague and all-county and third-team all-state ... Was also named to the All-Southern Section Team while helping team to state championship ... As a sophomore named secondteam all-league as well as being named top sophomore on team ... High school coach was Jim Kanau. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

Pettis’ 2009 Game-By-Game Stats

Opponent Receptions No. 16 Oregon 6 Miami (OH) 4 Fresno State 5 Bowling Green 3 UC Davis 10 Tulsa 4 Hawai’i 4 San Jose State 5 Louisiana Tech 9 Idaho 8 Utah State 4 Nevada 0 New Mexico State DNP Totals 62

PETTIS’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G REC. 2007 13 46 2008 13 49 2009 12 62 Totals 38 157

All-WAC - First-Team

YPG 35.8 43.6 77.3 50.8 16

Yards 68 115 34 32 129 63 49 63 105 123 69 0

TDs 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 0 0

850

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2009 Player Profiles Titus Young

2009

Junior · Wide Receiver 5-11 · 170 Los Angeles, California University High School COLLEGE – (2009) Young was named first-team All-WAC both on offense and as a kick return specialist...Became the first Bronco in school history to record two kickoff returns for touchdowns in a career and season when he returned the opening kickoff 95 yards to the end zone against Nevada... Recorded his first career kick-off return for touchdown against Idaho when he returned a kickoff 100 yards for a TD...Finished the regular season with 71 receptions for 969 yards and 10 receiving touchdowns, all are career highs...Also rushed the football 12 times for 131 yards and three touchdowns...Caught six passes for 114 yards, including two touchdowns against Miami (OH) ... Had a career day at Fresno State with two touchdowns (1 fumble recovery, one receiving) and recorded 174 all-purpose yards (154 kick return, 29 receivng, -9 rushing)...Scored two rushing touchdowns in Boise State’s win at Bowling Green, one for 18 yards and one for a career long run of 25 yards... Also caught six passes for 58 yards at Bowling Green and six passes for 83 yards and a touchdown against UC Davis... Caught eight passes (115 yards), three for touchdowns, against Hawai’i which are both career highs...Caught eight passes for 110 yards and one touchdown against Louisiana Tech...Caught six passes for 101 yards and one score against Idaho...Caught five passes for 102 yards against Utah State... Has recorded five or more receptions in 10 games this season...set a career-high with 156 yards on five kickoff returns against Nevada. (2008) Played in three games, catching 10 passes for 168 yards and one touchdown ... Also rushed for 52 yards on five carries and scored two touchdowns. (2007) Caught at least one pass in all 13 of Boise State’s games … Finished third on team in receptions (44) and second in receiving yards (639) while catching third-most touchdown passes (five) … Led team in yards per catch (14.5) … Also rushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns … Best overall game was at Utah State with three touchdowns

All-WAC Offense - First Team All-WAC Specialists - First Team

(two rushing, one receiving), five catches for 64 yards, and two rushes for 17 yards … Had a season-high seven catches for 47 yards against East Carolina in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl … Finished with six catches against San Jose State for 44 yards … Had season-high 84 yards receiving and a touchdown on five catches against New Mexico State … Caught four passes for 71 yards against Southern Miss and had four catches for 66 yards and a touchdown at Louisiana Tech … Caught three passes for 31 yards at Fresno State and had two catches against Idaho (for 66 yards and a touchdown), Nevada (28 yards), Wyoming (27 yards) and Hawai’i (15 yards) … First catch of career against Weber State went 53 yards for a touchdown … Also caught one pass at Washington for 43 yards. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at University High School in Los Angeles, lettering in football three times and track and field twice ... Named all-state, all-city and one of top 10 receivers in state … Led city section in both interceptions and receiving ... Finished season with 66 catches for 1,359 yards, 2,000 all-purpose yards and 20 touchdowns on offense while on defense finished with 97 tackles and 11 interceptions ... High school coach was E.C. Robinson. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

YOUNG’S CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR G 2007 13 2008 3 2009 13 Totals 29

REC. 44 10 71 125

YARDS 639 168 969 1,776

TDs 5 1 10 16

YPC 14.5 16.8 13.6 14.2

YPG 49.2 56.0 74.5 61.2

Rushing YEAR G 2007 13 2008 3 2009 13 Totals 29

ATT. YARDS 13 66 5 52 12 131 30 249

TDs 2 2 3 7

YPC 5.1 10.4 10.2 8.3

LONG 24 24 25 25

TDs AVG 2 27.8 2 27.8

LONG 100 100

Kickoff Returns YEAR G NO. 2009 13 28 Totals 13 28 17

YARDS 779 779


2009 Player Profiles Nate Potter

Sophomore · Offensive Line 6-6 · 293 Boise, Idaho Timberline High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Potter was named first-team All-WAC after a strong sophomore campaign at left tackle in which he started the final eight games of the season...After missing the season opener against Oregon due to injury, played in four games before earning a starting job on the offensive line...Helped lead a Boise State offense that averaged 194.5 rushing yards and 460.5 yards of total offense per game... Part of an o-line that allowed the fewest quarterback sacks in the nation (5)...Key blocker on a Boise State o-line that saw four different players record 100-yard rushing games. (2008) Established himself as key player on offensive line, starting part-time at tackle during most of his freshman season … Played in every game expect season opener against Idaho State because of injury … Blocked field goal attempt against Southern Mississippi … Key performer on offensive unit that averaged 288.5 yards per game passing, 152.3 ypg rushing, and gave up the fewest sacks (13) in the WAC … Helped pave way for offense that tied for first in the

2009

All-WAC - First Team

WAC in scoring (37.6 points per game), first in third-down conversions (43.2 percent) and was second in total offense (440.8 ypg), first downs (285) and fourth-down conversions (69.2 percent) ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. (2007) Redshirted … Originally signed in February 2006 and gray shirted in fall of 2006. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year starter at Timberline High School in Boise … Named all-region selection by Prep Star magazine … No. 85 on 2006 Northwest Hot 100 list … Named first-team all-state and All-Southern Idaho Conference as both a junior and senior … As a senior didn’t allow a sack … As a junior allowed just two sacks on Timberline’s 286 pass attempts … Also lettered in basketball, lacrosse, track and field and sports medicine … High school coach was Brian Compton. MAJOR – History BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

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2009 Player Profiles Jeremy Avery

Junior · Running Back 5-9 · 173 Bellflower, California Bellflower High School

COLLEGE – (2009 Named second-team All-WAC offense after leading the Broncos in rushing yards (1,179), carries (197) and finishing second in rushing touchdowns (6)... Recorded career highs in carries and rushing yards... Averaged 87.0 yards per game and 5.7 yards per carry on the season...Rushed for over 100 yards in four different games... Top outing of the season came at Fresno State when he rushed for 186 yards on 11 carries...Recorded 146 rushing yards and one touchdown on 25 carries against La Tech, including a 44-yard fourth quarter touchdown run that put the game out of reach for the Broncos...Scored two rushing touchdowns against Utah State, finishing with 116 yards on 16 carries...Also caught 22 passes out of the backfield for 244 yards and one receiving touchdown...Set career highs in catches and receiving yards also...Caught five passes for 83 yards, including a 67-yard touchdown catch, against Fresno State...Also caught five passes for 25 yards against San Jose State. (2008) Broncos’ second-leading rusher with 111 carries for 639 yards … Set school record with 14.2 average yards per carry (156 yards on 11 carries) against Idaho … Had touchdown runs of 57 and 17 yards against Idaho … Averaged 47.2 yards total offense per game, good for 19th in WAC … Was 13th in WAC with average of 83 all-purpose

yards per game … Scored four touchdowns … Averaged 5.5 yards per carry and 47.2 yards per game … Caught 16 passes for 226 yards, averaging 14.1 yards per catch … Had 239 yards in kickoff returns … Second on team in allpurpose yards with 1,079, an average of 83 yards per game. … Rushed for 96 yards against San Jose State. (2007) Put together fourth-best season ever by freshman running back, rushing for 672 yards and eight TDs … Averaged 6.5 yards per carry for season, second-best average in school history … Also had 14 catches for 153 yards and two touchdowns and a two-point conversion … Finished regular season with three 100-yard rushing games … Named Boise State’s MVP at Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl after rushing for 69 yards on 10 carries and catching four passes for 43 yards and a touchdown … Had season-high 124 yards and three touchdowns at Fresno State … Finished with 189 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns at Louisiana Tech with 110 rushing yards and season-high 79 receiving yards … Started career with 105 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries in season opener against Weber State, where his 10.5 yards per carry was the 10th-best effort in school history … Rushed for 56 yards and a touchdown against San Jose State … Had 54 yards rushing against New Mexico State, gained 49 yards on seven carries against Southern Miss, and had 40 yards on eight carries at Hawai’i ... Gained 33 yards and scored a touchdown on nine carries against Nevada while also scoring the winning two-point conversion in fourth overtime … Rushed for 27 yards against Wyoming. (2006) – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – A 2006 graduate of Bellflower High School in Los Angeles where he was named first-team All-CIF … Earned league most valuable player and first-team Southern Section/AAF Division VI honors … Also named first-team Dream Team and all-state rusher … Had more than 1,800 yards and 19 touchdowns senior season on 229 carries, averaging 165.5 yards per game … Led league in rushing junior season, with over 1,200 yards and nine touchdowns … Lettered three times in football and twice in track and field … An Honor Roll member ... High school coach was Derek Brown. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

AVERY’S CAREER STATISTICS Rushing YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Totals

G 12 13 13 38

ATT. 103 111 197 411

YARDS 672 639 1,131 2,442

TDs 8 4 6 18

YPC 6.5 5.5 5.7 6.1

LONG 50 57 74 74

Receiving YEAR G 2007 12 2008 13 2009 13 Totals 38

REC. 14 16 22 52

YARDS 153 226 244 623

TDs 2 0 1 3

YPC 10.9 14.1 11.1 11.9

YPG 12.8 17.4 18.8 16.4

Kick Returns YEAR GAMES 2007 12 2008 13 Totals 25

NO. 3 10 13

YARDS 57 239 296

TDs 0 0 0

AVG. 19.0 23.9 22.8

LONG 25 42 42

2009

All-WAC - Second Team

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2009 Player Profiles Jeron Johnson

Junior · Safety 5-11 · 194 Compton, California Dominguez High School

2009 All-WAC - Second Team

··· 2008

All-WAC - Second-Team

and a fumble recovery … Had a season-high nine tackles and fumble recovery against Southern Miss … Finished with eight tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and half a sack against Wyoming … Made seven tackles against Weber State and Fresno State … Had six tackles and half a sack against Idaho and five tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss against San Jose State ... Finished with four tackles against East Carolina in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl … Had four tackles and a tackle for loss at Washington and four tackles and half a sack at Utah State. (2006) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Four-year letterman at Dominguez High School … Named San Gabriel Valley League defensive MVP as both a junior and senior … Selected as Division 3 Southern Section defensive MVP as a senior as well as being named to Press Telegram Dream Team and earning first-team AllCIF honors … Finished senior season with 148 tackles, five sacks, two interceptions, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, one defensive touchdown and a punt return for a touchdown … As a junior finished with 118 tackles, three sacks, four forced fumbles, an interception for a touchdown, and a fumble recovery for a touchdown … High school coach was Keith Donerson. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

COLLEGE – (2009) Johnson was named second-team AllWAC after starting all 13 games at safety for the Broncos... Led the team in tackles for the second consecutive season, recording 88 (51 unassisted)...Also recorded 1.5 tackles for loss and six pass breakups...Tied Brandyn Thompson for the most interceptions on the team with four...Recorded five or more tackles in 10 different games this year...Finished three consecutive games with double digit tackles...Recorded a season high 14 tackles, nine unassisted, against Utah State... Recorded 12 tackles against La Tech and 10 tackles against Idaho...Intercepted two passes against Hawai’i. (2008) Named second-team All-WAC after outstanding sophomore season … Named to Phil Steele Publications’ All-WAC first team … Led Bronco defense with 98 tackles (72 unassisted and 26 assisted) and three fumble recoveries … Seventh in WAC for average tackles per game with 7.5 … Three fumble recoveries finished third in WAC… Had three interceptions … Registered seven pass breakups and 4.5 tackles for loss … Known for his tough, physical play and hard tackles … Key player on defense that ranked third nationally in scoring defense (12.62 points per game), 20th in total defense (308.15 yards per game) and 22nd in rushing defense (118 ypg) … Played a major role on a defense that led WAC in fewest points allowed per game (12.6), fewest yards allowed per game (308.2), and lowest opponents’ fourth-down conversion rate (27.8 percent) ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. (2007) Finished fifth on team with 55 tackles despite missing four games because of injury … Also had five tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, six pass breakups, a forced fumble

JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2007 24 30 2008 72 26 2009 51 37 Totals 147 93

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TOTAL TACKLES 54 98 88 240

TFL 5.0 4.5 1.5 11

PBU 6 7 6 19


2009 Player Profiles Winston Venable Junior · Safety 6-0 · 223 San Rafael, California St. Thomas Moore Preg Glendale CC

COLLEGE - (2009) Venable was named second-team AllWAC at linebacker, after starting all 13 games at the nickle position for the Boise State defense...Finished third on the team in tackles, tallying 55 total with 34 being unassisted... Was also third on the team in tackles for loss with 8.0... Recorded three pass breakups and one interception, which he returned 30 yards for a touchdown against Fresno State... Recorded multiple tackles in 12 games...Had seven tackles (four unassisted) against Idaho...Also had seven tackles against La Tech to go along with two tackles for loss... Recorded six tackles, all of which were unassisted, and forced one fumble against Hawai’i.

2009 All-WAC - Second Team

JUNIOR COLLEGE - Transferred to Boise State from Glendale Community College in Glendale, Ariz…Named first team All-America, first team All-Arizona as a defensive back at Glendale CC…Also named first team All-Western State Football League as a punter last season…Finished his sophomore year with 94 tackles, after recording 97 tackles as a freshman…Played his junior and senior years of high school at St. Thomas More Prep in Oakdale, Conn., where he earned first team All-Colonial Prep Football League honors…Played quarterback and strong safety in high school…Threw for 1,300 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior…Junior college coach was Mickey Bell…High School coach was Tim Riordan. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

VENABLE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2009 34 21

21

TOTAL TACKLES 55

QB SACKS 0.0

TFL 8.0


2009 Player Profiles Billy Winn

Sophomore · Defensive Tackle 6-4 · 288 Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Billy Winn earned second-team All-WAC honors after a standout sophomore season...Recorded 43 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and six quarterback sacks through 13 games...Has recorded multiple tackles in 11 games this season...Had a season high six tackles against Fresno State...Recorded a critical safety in the Broncos 19-8 win over Oregon in the season opener...Has recorded a whole sack in three different games. (2008) Named to Phil Steele’s All-Freshman second-team ... Played regularly in all 13 games at defensive tackle his freshman season … Finished regular season with 26 tackles (15 unassisted and 11 assisted) … Had 5.5 tackles for loss, including 2.5 sacks, for minus-19 yards … Forced one fumble and recorded two quarterback hurries and two pass breakups. (2007) Red shirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Las Vegas High School, lettering in football twice and wrestling and track and field three times ... Named Velocity/ Prep Star AllRegion ... Named Sunrise Defensive Player of the Year, first-team all-state and all-league after finishing with 18 sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries ... Named East-West All-American, the only Nevada player honored with the award, while also playing in EastWest All-American Bowl ... Secondteam all-state pick as a junior ... In track

2009 All-WAC - Second Team

and field threw the discus 171-11, the shot put 53-1, and ran the 100 in 11.86 ... In wrestling finished junior season with a 32-4 record ... Set a record at the Vegas Open weightlifting competition with a power clean of 335 ... High school coach was Chris Faircloth. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

WINN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2008 15 11 2009 18 25

Totals 33

22

36

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS TFL PBU 26 2.5 5.5 2 43 6.0 12.5 2

69

8.5

17.0

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2009 Player Profiles Kyle Brotzman

2007 All-American - Sporting News Honorable Mention Freshman

Junior · Place Kicker/Punter 5-10 · 201 Meridian, Idaho Meridian High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Brotzman made good on 61-of-62 point after attempts and 17-of-23 field goal tries this season... Averaged 8.6 points per game for the Broncos through 13 games...Also recorded 38 punts this year, averaging 44.7 yards per punt...He has downed 13 punts inside the 20...Went 2-of-2 on field goal attempts and converted both point after tries in Boise State’s 28-21 win at Tulsa...Made a career high four field goals (4-of-5) in Boise State’s 54-9 win at Hawai’i ... Connected on 118 consecutive extra point attempts before missing his first as a collegian against Fresno State. (2008) - Named Boise State’s co-Special Teams Player of the Year with punt returner Kyle Wilson by vote of teammates … Led team in scoring with 17 field goals and 50 extra points for 101 points … Hit 17-of-26 attempts for 65.4 percentage, good for fourth in WAC … Longest was 51 yards at Oregon … Also had 50-yard FG against Nevada … Averaged 7.8 points per game, good for fourth in WAC and 44th in nation in scoring … First in WAC and tied for 32nd in nation with 1.31 field goals per game … Finished the year sixth in nation among active players for average career points per game at 8.3 … Also handled bulk of punting chores with 37 punts for 1,693 yards, averaging 45.3 yards per kick … Twice named WAC Special Teams Player of Week — against Hawai’i (three punts for 60-yard average, including career-best 75-yarder) and against Southern Miss (32-yard field goal, three-PATs, and six-punts with an average of 39.7 yards per kick) … Had

··· All-WAC - Second-Team

14 kicks inside the opposition’s 20-yard line. (2007) An honorable mention Freshman All-America selection by Sporting News … Named semifinalist for Lou Groza Award … Named second-team All-Western Athletic Conference … Named WAC Special Teams Player of Week after Nevada, Fresno State and Hawai’i games … Led WAC in field goals, field goal percentage and PAT kicking … Made 16-of-18 field goals with only misses coming on blocked kick at Washington and a 49-yarder at Hawai’i that was just short … Made all 66 extra points … Was 3-for-4 from beyond 40 yards … Made two field goals against Nevada with no time on clock that sent game into overtime and quadruple overtime … Shared punting duties, finishing with a 44.5 yard average on 21 punts with nine downed inside 20-yard line … Had 71-yard punt against Hawai’i while averaging 55.5 yards per kick with two downed inside 20-yard line … Sixty-six extra points were the third most in school history in single season … His 114 points scored were fifth most in season at Boise State. (2006) Redshirted … Walked on to Boise State program in the spring of 2006. MAJOR – Business Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

Kyle Brotzman Records BROTZMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Consecutive Points after Touchdown: 1. 118 Kyle Brotzman 2007-08 2. 74 Tyler Jones 2003-04 Single Season Points After Touchdown 1. 75 Tyler Jones 2003 2. 69 Tyler Jones 2004 3. 66 Kyle Brotzman 2007

Place Kicking YEAR G PATs 2007 13 66-66 2008 13 50-50 2009 13 61-62 Totals 39 177-178

Scoring: (Single Season) 1. 192 Brock Forsey 2. 152 Ian Johnson 3. 141 Tyler Jones 4. 132 Tyler Jones 5. 114 Kyle Brotzman

Punting Year G 2007 13 2008 13 2009 19 Totals 39

2002 2006 2004 2003 2007 23

NO. 21 37 38 96

FG 16-18 17-26 17-23 50-67 Yards 935 1,693 1,664 4,292

Points 114 101 112 327

AVG 44.5 45.8 43.8 44.7

Long 71 75 72 75

PPG 8.8 7.8 8.6 8.4 I/20 9 14 13 36


2009 Player Profiles Richie Brockel

2009 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Finalist

Senior · Fullback 6-2 · 240 Phoenix, Arizona Greenway High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Brockel started 10 games for Boise State before suffering a season ending injury in the Broncos win over Idaho...Served as one of two team captains for the Broncos...Played an integral role as a blocker in the Boise State rushing attack, but also recorded eight catches for 75 yards and two touchdowns...Caught two passes, including one for a score, against Bowling Green...Also caught a touchdown pass in his final full game of the year against Louisiana Tech. (2008) Scored two rushing touchdowns, both against Idaho State in season-opening win, and caught two TD passes on the season … Finished regular season with 10 receptions for 101 yards with an average of 9.4 yards per catch … Named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team ... Named to the All-WAC academic team ... Working on master’s degree in accounting after graduating cum laude in accountancy in August of last year. (2007) Part of Boise State’s tight end committee who doubled as fullback … Finished season with 12 catches for 104 yards and four touchdowns … Caught touchdown pass in each of Boise State’s last three regular season games … Had season highs in catches (three) and yards (36) and a touchdown against Utah State … Matched season high

2009 Team Captain

with three catches for 35 yards and touchdown against Hawai’i … Had two catches for 16 yards against Washington … Caught touchdown passes against Idaho and Southern Miss … Had one rush for 2 yards and made three tackles on special teams ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. (2006) Played in all 13 games, catching two passes for 20 yards … First career reception went for 12 yards against Sacramento State while second catch was for 8 yards against Louisiana Tech ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. (2005) Redshirted … Signed with Boise State in February of 2005. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport athlete at Greenway High School in Phoenix … Named to 4A All-State team and Arizona Coaches All-State team while also earning first-team allleague honors as both linebacker and tight end … Finished with 40 catches for 494 yards and seven touchdowns … Doubled as fullback on offense, rushing for 435 yards and six touchdowns on 47 attempts … Finished senior season with 90 tackles (73 solo, 17 assisted) while also finishing career as Greenway’s all-time leading tackler with 207 … Named a finalist for National Football Foundation Award … A 4.0 student who was also named state of Arizona scholarathlete … Lettered in football, basketball and track and field three times each … High school coach was Mike Brown. MAJOR – Accounting BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Four

BROCKEL’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 Totals

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G 13 13 13 10 49

REC. 2 12 10 8 32

YARDS 20 104 94 75 293

TDs 0 4 2 2 8

YPC 10.0 8.7 9.4 9.4 9.2

YPG 1.5 8.0 7.2 7.5 5.9


2009 Player Profiles Derrell Acrey

Nicholas Alexander

Junior · Linebacker 6-1· 235 East Highland, Calif. Redlands East Valley High School

Junior · Defensive End 6-4· 237 Los Angeles, Calif. Crenshaw High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 11 games at linebacker for the Broncos, starting four games throughout the season... Finished the year with 32 tackles (15 unassisted), 5.5 tackles for loss two interceptions and one pass breakup....Had a season high five tackles against Miami (OH), along with one TFL...Had his first interception of the season at Fresno State, and his second against Idaho. (2008) Had outstanding sophomore season as starter at linebacker … Played in all 13 games … Team’s fifth-leading tackler with 59 (27 unassisted and 32 assisted) … Had one sack for minus-5 yards, one pass breakup, and one forced fumble… Had season-high 14 tackles in opener against Idaho State and 12 tackles against New Mexico State. (2007) Backup linebacker and special teams player … Finished season with 17 tackles and an interception … Had season-high five tackles and an interception, which he returned for 28 yards, against Utah State … Finished with three tackles against New Mexico State … Made two tackles against East Carolina in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, Louisiana Tech and Idaho … Had one tackle against Weber State, San Jose State and Hawaii … Named Preseason WAC Defensive Newcomer of Year by Sporting News. (2006) Named Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year as redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman in football and track and field at Redlands East Valley High School … Named AllCIF as a senior and earned first-team all-area, all-county and All-Citrus Belt League honors after finishing with 139 tackles, one sack, three fumble recoveries and two blocked field goals … As a junior named first-team All-Citrus Belt League after making 109 tackles with three sacks, two interceptions and three fumble recoveries … Scored two touchdowns … As a sophomore named first-team All-Citrus Belt League after finishing with 56 tackles, a sack and an interception … Named first-team All-Citrus Belt League in discus … High school coach was Kurt Bruich. MAJOR – Psychology BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted HIGH SCHOOL – Competed in football and track and field for Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles, earning varsity letters in football as a junior and senior…Named first-team all-city as a senior…Awarded second-team all-city honors as a junior…As a senior, started every game at offensive tackle and defensive end…Recorded 55 tackles, nine sacks and 10 tackles for loss as a senior…As a junior, started all league games on offense, recording 15 pancakes…Named to high school Honor Roll as a junior and senior…High school coach was Robert Garrett. MAJOR – Undeclared

Michael Ames

Freshman · Offensive Line 6-4· 281 Boise, Idaho Centennial High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Started eight games on the Bronco offensive line, seeing action in 10 games total...Helped block for an offense that led the nation in scoring (44.5 ppg), while averaging 194.5 rushing yards and 460.5 total offensive yards per game...Was a key member of an o-line that allowed the fewest quarterback sacks (5) in the country...Part of o-line that saw four different players record a 100-yard rushing game during the season. (2008) - Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-year letterman at Centennial High School in Meridian, Idaho, where he played under coach Lee Neumann ... As a senior was named second-team all-state and first-team All-Southern Idaho Conference ... Named Southern Idaho All-Conference honorable mention during his junior season. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

ACREY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT 2007 5 2008 27 2009 15 Totals 47

AT 12 32 17 61

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 17 0.0 59 1.0 32 0.0 108 1.0

TFL 0.0 1.0 5.5 6.0

INT 1 0 2 3

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2009 Player Profiles Michael Atkinson

Carlo Audagnotti

Freshman · Defensive Tackle 6-0· 332 Windsor, Ontario, Canada Catholic Central High School

Freshman · Running Back 5-7· 176 Johannesburg, South Africa Santa Margarita High School (Calif.)

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in eight games as a backup on the defensive line...Finished with eight tackles, including one tackle for loss...Also recorded one pass breakup on the season. (2008) Redshirted ... Named Boise State’s Defensive Scout Player of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Catholic Central High School in Winsor, Ontario, Canada, where he played defensive tackle and fullback … As a senior named the Windsor Essex County Secondary Schools Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year, first-team all-city as a defensive tackle and a member of the University of Windsor Dream Team … Finished season with 78 tackles, three forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and 7.5 sacks … Also blocked seven kicks (four field goals and three punts) and rushed for 725 yards and seven touchdowns while finishing with 238 yards receiving … As a junior named first-team all-city as a defensive tackle after finishing with 43 tackles, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries with 546 yards rushing and 159 yards receiving … Also had 53 tackles with two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, an interception, four sacks and 10 blocked kicks (five field goals and five punts) for the Essex Ravens traveling squad … As a sophomore named second-team all-city as a fullback … Served as a team captain all three seasons at CCHS … High school coach was Jalil Khoury. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Selected 2007 Trinity League Offensive MVP ... Three-year letterman at Santa Margarita High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. ... A two time first-team All-Trinity League selection ... As a senior, tallied 213 carries for 1,419 yards and 11 touchdowns ... During his junior campaign, played in two playoff games where he recorded 500 all-purpose yards ... High school coach was Mike Jacot. MAJOR – Undeclared

Chase Baker

Sophomore · Defensive Tackle 6-1 · 296 Rocklin, California Rocklin High School COLLEGE – (2009) Started all 13 games at defensive tackle for the Broncos...Recorded 35 tackles, four tackles for loss and two sacks on the season...Also finished with two pass breakups...Had multiple tackles in eight different games... Had a season high five tackles four different times...Recorded five tackles, 0.5 TFL and 0.5 sacks against Fresno State. (2008) Saw action in 10 games at defensive tackle his freshman season … Had six tackles (three solo and three unassisted), one pass breakup, and one fumble recovery… Signed National Letter of Intent with Boise State in February 2007 … Gray shirted and joined team in January 2008 … Participated in spring ball ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Rocklin High School in Rocklin, Calif., lettering in football three times, rugby twice and track and field once … Named first-team all-league, second-team all-metro, defensive lineman of year and all-state as an underclassman … Finished with 58 tackles, six sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … Also had three carries for 12 yards and a touchdown … Named a scholar-athlete … High school coach was Greg Benzel. MAJOR – Business Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

ATKINSON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2009

UT 3

AT 5

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 8 0.0

TFL 1.0

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2009 Player Profiles BAKER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2008 4 6 2009 17 18 Totals 21 24

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 10 0.0 35 2.0 45 2.0

TFL 0.0 4.0 4.0

Jake Broyles

PBU 1 2 3

Freshman · Offesive Lineman 6-5 · 257 Henderson, Nevada Foothill High School

Josh Borgman

Freshman · Defensive Back 5-7 · 169 Boise, Idaho Centennial High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Lettered four times, three in football, at Foothill High School in Henderson, Nev…Also lettered once in wrestling…Named first-team All-Sunrise Conference as a senior…First-team All-State Max Preps…Earned secondteam all-conference as a junior…Team MVP in 2008… Awarded the Borque Award of Merit in 2007…As a senior, recorded 55 pancake blocks, three quarterback sacks and blocked two punts…In his junior season he recorded 40 pancake blocks and one sack…Maintained a 4.45 GPA in high school…High school coach was Marty Redmond. MAJOR – Undeclared

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 11 games for the Broncos primarily as a member of special teams...Became an integral part of the kickoff and punt coverage units, recording 11 tackles on the season (10 unassisted). (2008) Redshirted ... Named Boise State’s Special Teams Scout Player of the Year. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

Aaron Burks

BORGMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2009 10 1

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 11 0

TFL 0

Freshman · Wide Receiver 6-3· 186 Grand Prairie, Texas Mansfield Timberview High School

PBU 0

Jonathan Brown Freshman · Safety 5-11 · 204 Alameda, California Encinal High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned three varsity letters in football and one in baseball at Encinal High School in Alameda, Calif…Awarded second-team all-state honors as a senior… Named first-team all-conference for offense and defense… Bay Shore Athletic League Offensive Player of the Year as a senior…San Francisco Chronicle Regional Player of the Year…Bay Area News Paper Group named Brown the East Bay Football Player of the Year…On defense, recorded 92 tackles, eight sacks and two blocked punts last season… On offense, threw for 1,364 yards and 28 touchdowns, while also rushing for 862 yards and nine scores as a senior…EHS Scholar-Athlete and NCS Scholar-Athlete with a 3.6 GPA… High school coach was Joe Tenorio. MAJOR – Undeclared

COLLEGE – (2009) Redshirted - Graduated from high school early and joined the Broncos in January of 2009. HIGH SCHOOL – Lettered twice in football at Mansfield Timberview High School in Grand Prairie, Texas…Named first team all-conference as a senior and honorable mention all-conference in his junior season…Caught 32 passes as a senior, tallying 535 receiving yards and four touchdowns… As a junior, caught seven passes for 79 yards and one score… High school coach was Terry Cron. MAJOR – Undeclared

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2009 Player Profiles (5)...Helped block on o-line that saw four different players record at least one 100+ yard rushing game. (2008) Starting center as freshman for offense that averaged 288.5 yards per game passing, 152.3 ypg rushing, and gave up the fewest sacks (13) in the WAC … Helped pave way for offense that tied for first in the WAC in scoring (37.6 points per game), first in third-down conversions (43.2 percent) and was second in total offense (440.8 ypg), first downs (285) and fourth-down conversions (69.2 percent). (2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at McClymond High School in San Pablo, Calif., lettering in football three times, track and field four times and wrestling once ... Two-year starter at center for McClymond ... Named first-team AllEast Bay ... Earned All-OAL honors as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Named to “Cream of the Crop” list as a senior ... Earned offensive MVP honors ... Helped team finish as top rushing team (244.2 yards per game) in the OAL and a top 10 rushing team in East Bay area ... Paved way for four 1,000yard rushers during last two years ... Qualified for state track meet as a freshman and junior ... High school coach was Alonzo Carter. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

Mitch Burroughs Freshman · Wide Receiver 5-9 · 188 Meridian, Idaho Meridian High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 12 games for the Broncos, earning one start at wide receiver in the season finale against New Mexico State...Caught nine passes for 83 yards and one touchdown as a backup wide out...Top game of the season came against San Jose State when he caught two passes for 24 yards and a score. (2008) Redshirted ... Named Boise State’s Offensive Scout Player of the Year ... Signed National Letter of Intent with Boise State in February 2007 … Gray shirted and joined team in January 2008 … Participated in spring ball. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Meridian High School, lettering in football four times, baseball three times and track and field once … Velocity/Prep Star All-Region … As a senior named second-team all-league after rushing for 450 yards while finishing with 520 yards receiving with 10 total touchdowns … As a junior named Southern Idaho Conference Player of Year, first-team All-SIC, and secondteam all-state as a wide receiver/running back after rushing for 650 yards on 100 carries and finishing with 994 yards receiving on 56 receptions with 23 touchdowns … High school coach was former Boise State quarterback Mike Virden. MAJOR – Political Science BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

Michael Choate Senior · Wide Receiver 6-0 · 190 Haviland, Kansas Haviland High School Garden CIty CC

BURROUGHS’S CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR G 2009 12

REC. 9

YARDS TDs 83 1

YPC 9.2

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in nine games for the Broncos primarily on special teams and as a backup wide receiver... Scored a two-point conversion in Boise State’s 19-8 win over Oregon. (2008) Played in 12 of the Broncos’ 13 games, primarily on special teams … Caught two passes for 29 yards on the season ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. (2007) Backup wide receiver and special teams player … Caught two passes for 10 yards and had two tackles on special teams … Had one catch for 6 yards at Utah State and one catch for 4 yards against San Jose State … Both tackles came against San Jose State. JUNIOR COLLEGE – Played one season at Garden City Community College in Garden City, Kan. … Earned honorable mention all-conference honors after catching 32 passes for 530 yards and five touchdowns … Junior college coach was J.J. Eckert. HIGH SCHOOL – A four-year, four-sport letterman at Haviland High School. … As a senior was named first-team All-SPIAA League at quarterback and defensive back while also earning first-team all-area and all-state honors at both

YPG 6.9

Thomas Byrd

Sophomore · Center 5-11 · 284 San Pablo, California McClymond High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Started all 13 games for the Broncos once again, helping lead an offense that led the nation in scoring (44.5 ppg), while averaging 194.5 rushing yards and 460.5 offensive yards per game...Part of a Bronco offensive line that allowed the fewest quarterback sacks in the nation 28


2009 Player Profiles positions … Finished final season with 1,000 yards passing and 10 touchdown passes, 1,500 yards rushing and 50 touchdowns … Served as team captain and was selected to play in state of Kansas’ 8-Man All-Star Game … As a junior earned first-team all-league honors as a quarterback and defensive back while garnering first-team all-area honors as defensive back and honorable mention all-state recognition as a quarterback after rushing and passing for more than 1,000 yards each and scoring 10 touchdowns … Lettered four seasons in football, basketball, golf and track and field … Earned all-league and all-state honors in basketball, was 400-meter league champion and on the 4 x 800-meter relay state champion team in track and field, and qualified for state tournament in golf … High school coach was Jeff Blattner. MAJOR – Psychology BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

touchdowns and just three interceptions … Also named Mira Mesa High offensive MVP while earning San Diego Hall of Champions Star of Month and Union Tribune Athlete of Month honors … Named Kubroco.com Player of the Game once … Named San Diego’s National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame scholar-leader-athlete … As a junior completed 147-of-242 passes for 1,767 yards and 17 touchdowns … As a sophomore completed 115-of-260 passes for 1,767 yards and 14 touchdowns … Also lettered in basketball once … High school coach was Gary Blevins. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three COUGHLIN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR CMP 2007 6 2008 3 2009 12 Totals 21

CHOATE’S CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR G 2007 2 2008 12 2009 9 Totals 23

REC. 2 2 0 4

YARDS 10 29 0 39

TDs 0 0 0 0

YPC 5.0 14.5 0.0 9.8

YPG 5.0 2.6 0.0 1.7

ATT 14 5 19 38

INT 1 0 0 1

PCT. 42.9 60.0 53.2 55.3

TDs YARDS 1 95 1 13 0 50 2 158

RATING 109.14 168.00 85.26 102.29

James Crawford

freshman · Long Snapper 6-1 · 207 West Lake Village, California Oaks Christian High School

Michael Coughlin Junior · Quarterback 6-5 · 212 San Diego, California Mira Mesa High School

COLLEGE - (2009) A backup long snapper on special teams. (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned two varsity letters in football at Oaks Christian High School in Thousand Oaks, Calif…Also earned two varsity letters in baseball…High school coach was Bill Redel. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in eight games as a backup quarterback...Completed 12-of-19 passes on the season for 50 yards with no interceptions...Also carried the ball four times for 22 yards. (2008) Saw action in six games as reserve quarterback … Completed 3-of-5 passes for 25 yards and one touchdown on the season … Rushed seven times for 5 yards. (2007) Backup quarterback … Completed 6-of-14 passes for 95 yards and a touchdown … Rushed four times for 10 yards … Completed 3-of-7 passes for 76 yards and a touchdown against New Mexico State … Went 1-for-2 against Weber State, San Jose State and Utah State … Rushed for 10 yards on one carry against Southern Miss. (2006) Named offensive scout player of the year while redshirting. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Mira Mesa High School in San Diego … Named third-team all-state by CalHiSports.com as a senior while also being named UnionTribune All-CIF, Union Tribune All-Eastern League Offensive Player of the Year and to Union-Tribune All-Eastern League first team … Completed 119-of-195 passes for 25

John Michael Davis Freshman · Linebacker 6-0 · 210 Santa Margarita, California Las Flores High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned four varsity football letters… Named first-team all-state as a sophomore and second-team all-state as a junior…Earned second-team all-conference honors as a senior…Ranked No. 13 in the nation for weak 29


2009 Player Profiles side linebackers, according to Scout.com...Recorded 90 tackles, nine sacks and two interceptions during his senior season…As a junior, recorded 80 tackles and two interceptions to go along with 14 pass receptions for 220 yards…In his sophomore season he made 70 tackles and four interceptions, while also catching 15 passes for 250 yards and rushing the ball 16 times for 200 yards and one touchdown…Recorded 15 tackles and caught 12 passes for 156 yards with a touchdown as a freshman…Named to the honor roll every semester of high school...High school coach was Brian Barnes. MAJOR – Undeclared

Billy Derome

Freshman · Linebacker 5-11 · 181 Mountain Home, Idaho Mountain Home High School COLLEGE – (2009) Redshirted…Joined team as a walk on. HIGH SCHOOL – Received first team all-conference and second team all-state honors as a senior at Mountain Home High School in Mountain Home, Idaho…recorded 106 tackles and two sacks as a senior…accounted for 68 tackles and one sack as a junior…won a state track and field title in the shot put as a senior.

Garcia Day

Senior · Safety 6-1 · 204 Temecula, California Temecula Valley High School

Bronson Durrant

Freshman · Offensive Guard 6-3 · 266 Eugene, Oregon Marist High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in nine games for Boise State, primarily as a member of the special teams unit...Recorded three tackles on the season, two of which were unassisted. (2008) Played in seven of the Broncos’ 13 games, primarily on special teams … Registered three tackles on the season. (2007) Redshirted … Joined program in January and competed in spring drills. JUNIOR COLLEGE – Played two seasons at Mt. San Antonio Junior College in Walnut, Calif. … As a sophomore finished with 29 tackles, one interception and three pass breakups … Finished JC career with 40 tackles and four interceptions and was named preseason All-America and all-conference … Junior college coach was Bob Jastrab. HIGH SCHOOL – Graduated from Temecula Valley High School in San Diego in 2005 ... Lettered three times in football, finishing with 100 tackles (65 solo) and five interceptions … Earned all-league and all-valley honors and was selected to area all-star team and Riverside All-Stars … Also lettered in track and field and basketball once each … High school coach was Brad Kane. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two DAY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2009 2 1

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 3 0

TFL 0

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in five games as a reserve offensive lineman. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Marist High School in Eugene, Ore. … Ranked as 83rd-best player on Northwest 100 … Helped team to 4A state championships as a senior and sophomore … Named second-team All-Sky-Em League as a senior despite suffering season-ending injury in seventh game … Started on offensive line junior year but missed half of season with wrist injury … Started majority of year as a sophomore, including state championship game ... High school coach was Rory Rosenbach. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

PBU 0

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Brad Elkin

Sophomore · Tight End 6-4 · 229 Boise, Idaho Capital High School

Junior · Punter 6-2 · 201 Tacoma, Washington Bellarmine Prep High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in all 13 games as a backup tight end for the Broncos...Finished third on the team in receptions with 27...Recorded 369 receiving yards and also scored one touchdown, marking the first of his career...Averaged 28.4 receiving yards per game...Also recorded two tackles on special teams. (2008) Played in all 13 games as freshman … Had 17 receptions for 262 yards … Averaged 15.4 yards per catch, fifth-best on team … Had three catches for 49 yards in Broncos’ 37-32 win at Oregon … Caught season-high five passes for 78 yards against New Mexico State … Averaged 20.2 yards receiving per game. (2007) Redshirted … Originally signed in February 2006 and grayshirted in fall of 2006. HIGH SCHOOL – A three-sport letterman at Capital High School in Boise … Named an all-region selection by Prep Star magazine … Number 25 on the 2006 Northwest Hot 100 list … During three-year career, caught 89 passes for 1,210 yards and 14 touchdowns, rushed for 149 yards and one touchdown on 14 carries, had 149 tackles and 10 interceptions and punted 31 times with average of 35 yards per punt … Named first-team all-state and first-team AllSouthern Idaho Conference as a tight end, defensive back and punter as a senior after pulling down 53 receptions for 675 yards and 10 touchdowns … Also rushed for 149 yards on 19 carries and had 51 tackles and two interceptions … As a junior named first-team all-state and first-team All-SIC at defensive back … In basketball, named first-team All-SIC and second-team all-state while earning team MVP honors … Earned All-SIC honors in baseball and all-conference academic honors in football, basketball and baseball. … A member of the 5A All-State Academic Basketball Team … High school coach was Todd Simis. MAJOR – Business Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in seven games, punting 11 times...Averaged 35.8 yards per punt...Downed seven punts inside the 20-yard line. (2008) Punted 10 times in four games for Broncos … Averaged 40.2 yards per punt … Had two season-best kicks of 48 yards and one for 47 yards. (2007) One of five true freshman to play for Broncos … Punted 27 times for average of 37.5 yards with eight punts downed inside 20-yard line. HIGH SCHOOL – A three-year letterman in both football and soccer at Bellarmine Prep High School in Tacoma, Wash. … As a senior named first-team all-league as a punter and first-team all-league, all-area, and all-state as a kicker … Also named first-team all-state by the Seattle Times after making 16-of-17 extra points and 7-of-10 field goals, including a 51-yarder, the longest in state of Washington in 2006 … Also had 17 touchbacks … Named first-team all-area punter as a junior and first-team all-league kicker as a sophomore … Named No. 4 punter in nation … High school coach was Tom Larsen. MAJOR – Human Resource Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three ELKIN’S CAREER STATISTICS Punting Year 2007 2008 2009 Totals

REC. 17 27 44

YARDS 262 369 631

TDs 0 1 1

YPC 15.4 13.7 14.3

NO. 27 10 11 48

Yards 1,013 402 394 1,809

AVG 37.5 40.2 35.8 37.7

Long 56 48 48 56

I/20 8 2 7 17

Quaylon Ewing Freshman · Cornerback 6-0 · 175 Houston, Texas Kempner High School

EFAW’S CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR G 2008 13 2009 13 Totals 26

G 9 4 7 20

YPG 20.2 28.4 24.3

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Five-time letter winner, two in football and three in track, at Kempner High School in Sugar Land, Texas…Named first-team all-conference in football as a 31


2009 Player Profiles senior…Also voted first-team all-district…In his final high school season he made 85 tackles, while grabbing five interceptions, scoring one touchdown, blocking one punt and recovering two fumbles…High school coach was James Brown. MAJOR – Undeclared

Caught at least one pass in six different games...Received the Strength “Iron Bronco” Award. (2008) Caught one pass in six different games for 65 yards and two touchdowns for Broncos … Longest reception was 16-yard TD catch against Fresno State. (2007) Backup tight end … Played in three games, finishing with three catches for 19 yards … Had two catches for 14 yards against Weber State and one catch for 5 yards against New Mexico State. (2006) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman in football and track and field at Brea Olinda High School … Named All-Century League on both offense and defense twice and was selected as Century League defensive MVP … Earned second-team all-county honors on defense and was All-Southern Section CIF Offense Division VI pick … Eight-time player of week selection … As a senior caught 48 passes for 810 yards and 11 touchdowns while finishing with 50 tackles, four sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, two pass deflections and an interception he returned for a touchdown … As a junior caught 23 passes for 441 yards and four touchdowns … Also completed only pass for a 69-yard touchdown … On defense had 70 tackles, two sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and three pass deflections … High school coach was Rob Perrance. MAJOR – Business Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

Cedric Febis

Sophomore · Defensive Back 6-3 · 197 Amsterdam, Netherlands Bishop Kelly High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in all 13 games, seeing most of his action on special teams and as a backup defensive back... Registered 23 tackles on the season, including 1.5 tackles for loss...Recorded a season high five tackles against Hawai’i. (2008) Played in seven games for Broncos, primarily on special teams … Registered four tackles on the season. (2007) Redshirted … Originally signed in February 2006 and gray shirted in fall of 2006. HIGH SCHOOL – Named second-team all-state and firstteam All-Southern Idaho Conference after helping Bishop Kelly to 12-0 record and state championship … Finished with 51 tackles, two interceptions and six pass breakups ... Transferred to Bishop Kelly from Holland before senior season … Played two seasons of club football in Holland … Also lettered in track and field … High school coach was Tim Brennan. MAJOR – Political Science BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

GALLARDA’S CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR G 2007 3 2008 13 2009 13 Totals 29

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 23 0

TFL 1.5

YARDS 19 65 94 178

TDs 0 2 4 6

YPC 6.3 10.8 11.8 10.5

YPG 6.3 5.4 7.2 6.1

Jerrell Gavins

FEBIS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2009 14 9

REC. 3 6 8 17

Sophomore · Cornerback 5-9 · 171 Miami, Florida South Miami High School El Camino JC

PBU 2

Tommy Gallarda Junior · Tight End 6-5 · 249 Brea, California Brea Olinda High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 11 games for the Broncos, including one start against UC Davis…Finished the season with 28 tackles (20 unassisted)…Also recorded two pass breakups and 1.5 tackles for loss…Recorded a season high four tackles against Hawai’i…Returned three kickoffs with an average of 37.3 yards per return and a long of 49 yards… Joined team as a walk-on. JUNIOR COLLEGE – Recorded 35 tackles in one season at El Camino Junior College…recorded two blocked kicks, while playing a great deal on special teams. High School: Was named all-conference honorable mention

COLLEGE – (2009) Started 11 of 13 games for the Broncos at tight end...Caught eight passes on the season for 94 yards and four touchdowns...Had his best game of the season at Tulsa with three catches, two of which were for touchdown... 32


2009 Player Profiles as a junior and senior at South Miami Senior High School… as a senior scored eight touchdowns…grabbed three interceptions and recorded 50 tackles in his final season… accounted for 40 tackles and two interceptions as a junior. BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

San Diego Section selection as a senior ... During his junior season was named second-team All-Palomar League ... A first-team all-academic San Diego selection ... High school coach was Darron Brown. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

GAVINS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2009 20 8

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 28 0

TFL 1.5

GHOLSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

PBU 2

YEAR UT AT 2009 2 3

Spencer Gerke

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 5 1.5

TFL 0

PBU 0

Greg Grimes

Freshman · Offensive Guard 6-3 · 290 Boise, Idaho Bishop Kelly High School

Freshman · Defensive Line 6-0 · 271 Sacramento, California Inderkum High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted - Gray shirted the fall of 2008 before joining the Broncos in January of 2009. HIGH SCHOOL – A three-year letterman at Bishop Kelly High School in Boise, Idaho…Ranked as the 63rd best player on the Northwest 100…Named first-team all-state as both an offensive and defensive lineman as a senior, while earning first-team All-Southern Idaho Conference honors as a offensive lineman and second-team All-Southern Idaho Conference as a defensive lineman…Finished senior season with 69 tackles, seven pass breakups, two sacks and one interception…As a junior had 44 tackles, three sacks and two pass breakups, while earning second-team AllSouthern Idaho Conference honors…Had four tackles as a sophomore…Served as a team captain as a senior…High school coach was Jack Parker.

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw limited action in just four games after missing the first part of the season with an injury... Recorded three tackles on the season. (2008) - Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Selected the Tri-County Conference Player of the Year in 2007 … Received first team CIF all-section honors as a senior … A second team all-state selection following his senior and junior seasons … Also three-time first team all-conference selection … A two-time Sacramento Bee all-metro selection … Named the Sacramento Observer Athlete of the Year in 2007...Made 94 tackles and five quarterback sacks his senior season … High school coach was Terry Stark. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One GRIMES’ CAREER STATISTICS

Zach Gohlson

YEAR UT AT 2009 1 2

Freshman · Defensive End 6-2 · 248 Carlsbad, California La Costa Canyon High School

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 3 0.5

TFL 0

PBU 0

Trevor Harman

Freshman · Place Kicker 6-2 · 188 Beaverton, Oregon Southridge High School

MAJOR – Undeclared COLLEGE - (2009) Played in nine games for the Broncos... Recorded five tackles on the season...Had three tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss against Idaho. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-year letterman at La Costa Canyon High School in Carlsbad, Calif...Named team captain during his senior season ... Earned a spot on the All-North County first-team, first-team All-Palomar League and was an All-CIF

COLLEGE – (2009) Redshirted…Joined team as a walk on. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned six varsity letters (three football 33


2009 Player Profiles HARPER’S CAREER STATISTICS

and three track) at Southridge High School in Beaverton, Ore…named first team all state as a senior…earned first team all-conference honors as a junior and senior…made 17-of-20 field goals and 62-of-64 point after attempts as a senior…longest field goal made was 50 yards…as a junior made 5-of-6 field goal attempts and 23-of-23 point after tries…high school coach was Brad Mastrud.

Rushing YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Totals

D.J. Harper

Junior · Running Back 5-9 · 198 Cypress, Texas Cypress Creek High School

G 10 13 3 26

ATT. 87 55 44 186

YARDS 376 278 284 938

TDs 6 4 3 13

YPC 4.3 4.8 6.5 5.0

LONG 49 29 60 60

Receiving YEAR G 2007 10 2008 13 2009 3 Totals 26

REC. 3 4 1 8

YARDS 13 37 7 57

TDs 0 0 0 0

YPC 4.3 9.2 7.0 7.1

YPG 1.3 2.8 2.3 2.2

Chuck Hayes

Sophomore · Defensive Line 6-2 · 290 Aurora, Colorado Eaglecrest High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played significant minutes at running back in the Broncos’ first three games before suffering a season ending injury against Fresno State...Had 44 carries for 284 yards and three touchdowns in three games...Averaged 94.7 yards per game and 6.5 yards per carry. (2008) Rushed 55 times for 278 yards and four touchdowns … Caught four passes for 37 yards … Ran for season-high 67 yards against Idaho and for 35 yards and two touchdowns against Louisiana Tech … Averaged 4.8 yards per rush and 9.2 yards per catch … Returned one kickoff 21 yards. (2007) Put together the sixth-best rushing season by freshman, and fourth-best by a true freshman, with 376 yards and five touchdowns despite missing last two regular season games … Became first Boise State true freshman since 1988 to rush for more than 100 yards in a game when he gained 153 yards and a touchdown at Fresno State … Rushed for 43 yards and a TD on eight carries against New Mexico State … Caught three passes for 13 yards, including a season-best 10-yard reception, against San Jose State … Scored a touchdown against East Carolina in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at Cypress Creek High School, lettering in football three times and track and field twice … Three-time unanimous first-team all-district pick and team captain twice and team MVP once … Named Houston Chronicle Player of the Week, Texas High School Athlete of the Week and finalist for Houston Touchdown Club … As a senior rushed for 1,570 yards and 21 touchdowns on 212 carries with 18 receptions for 160 yards … As a junior rushed for 1,088 yard and 10 touchdowns on 166 carries with 16 catches for 80 yards … As a sophomore finished with 210 yards and two touchdowns on 60 carries with 13 receptions for 110 yards …. Finished high school career with 3,900 total yards … High school coach was Greg McCaig. MAJOR – Business BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

COLLEGE – (2009) Moved to the offensive line during spring drills...Switched back to the defensvie line at the beginning of the season...Saw time in three games on the defensive line before suffering a season ending injury. (2008) Played in five games … Made four tackles against Fresno State and two against Hawaii. (2007) Redshirted for Broncos. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at Eaglecrest High School in Auroro, Colo., lettering in football three times and track and field twice ... Started on offensive line as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Named first-team allconference, all-state and All-Colorado as a senior ... Team captain and won Heart of a Champion Award as a junior and senior ... First-team all-conference as a junior and honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore ... As a nose guard had 20 tackles for loss ... High school coach was Tom Doherty. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two HAYES’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2008 1 5 2009 1 3 Totals 2 8

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TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 6 0.5 4 0.0 10 0.5

TFL 0.5 0.0 0.5

PBU 0 0 0


2009 Player Profiles Utah State where he recorded seven carries for 46 yards... Also had five carries for 28 yards against New Mexico State. (2008) Played in eight games as reserve running back … Carried ball 12 times (four times each against New Mexico State, Utah State and Idaho) for 46 yards … Had 22 yards rushing against NMSU. (2007) Backup running back … Rushed for 135 yards on 22 carries with one touchdown … Ran for 50 yards and a touchdown on five carries against New Mexico State … Had 29 yards rushing on six carries against Weber State … Finished with 36 yards on seven carries at Utah State … Had 10 yards on four carries against Idaho. (2006) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Named team MVP at Mercersburg Academy Prep School in Pennsylvania after leading Blue Storm to 10-1 record and Mid-Atlantic Prep League championship … Rushed for 1,000 yards and 13 touchdowns and had five interceptions … Prep school coach was Dan Walker… Also attended Mountain Point High School in Phoenix in 2005… Named all-region as tailback and all-state at cornerback … Also earned team MVP honors and was All-Maple League pick as a defensive back and running back … Rushed for 1,180 yards on 110 carries (10.7 yards per carry) … Also played basketball and ran track … Named defensive player of year in basketball … High school coach was Carl Kiefer. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

Jake Hess

Freshman · Fullback 5-11 · 231 Reno, Nevada Galena High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport athlete at Galena High School in Reno, Nev. where he earned three varsity letters in football, four in baseball and four in basketball....named allconference as a junior and senior...All-state honoree during his senior year...Head coach was Steve Struzyle. MAJOR – Undeclared

Geraldo Hiwat

Freshman · Wide Receiver 6-4 · 189 Amsterdam, Netherlands Capital High School <Boise, ID>

HODGE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Totals

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Played football one season at Capital High School in Boise, Idaho…Named first-team All-Southern Idaho Conference and second-team All-State as a senior… Played in the East-West Shrine Game…Caught 41 passes for 502 yards and five touchdowns…Carried the football three times for 51 yards and a score…Eight kickoff returns for 303 yards, averaging 37.8 yards per return…Returned one kickoff for a touchdown…Six punt returns for 107 yards and one touchdown…High school coach was Todd Simis. MAJOR – Undeclared

G 8 8 8 24

ATT. 22 12 21 55

YARDS 135 46 102 283

TDs 1 0 1 2

YPC 6.1 3.8 4.9 5.1

LONG 35 8 34 35

Byron Hout

Sophomore · Defensive End 6-0 · 241 Couer d’Alene, Idaho Lake City High School

Jarvis Hodge

Junior · Running Back 5-9 · 203 Phoenix, Arizona Mountain Point High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in all 13 games for Boise State as a backup defensive end...Recorded 26 tackles on the season (14 unassisted), 6.5 tackles for loss and two quarterback sacks...Also had one pass breakup...Had multiple tackles in seven different games...Recorded a season high five tackles in back-to-back weeks against San Jose State and La Tech... Top game of the year was SJSU where he had five tackles, two TFL and one sack. (2008) Playing time at defensive end increased as season progressed … Appeared in 10 games … Finished regular season of freshman year with 27 tackles (14 solo and 13

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in eight games as a backup running back...Tallied 102 rushing yards on 21 carries with one touchdown run...Best game of the season was against 35


2009 Player Profiles assisted), including six tackles for loss for minus-39 yards … Had four sacks for minus-35 yards … Registered one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one quarterback hurry, and one pass breakup…Had first career interception in the Poinsettia Bowl, which he returned 62-yards ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Lake City High School in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho … Named Idaho Gatorade Player of Year as a senior … Named first-team all-state and 2006 5A Idaho Player of Year by Idaho Statesman … Named 71st best player in West by Scout Magazine … Named to Tacoma News Tribune’s Western 100, honoring top 100 players in West … Ranked as 33rd-best player on Northwest 100 … Earned first-team all-state and first-team All-Inland Empire League honors at linebacker as a senior after totaling 80 tackles, three sacks, 20 tackles for loss, three interceptions, seven forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, 10 hurries and a touchdown … As a junior named state’s MVP as well as being named first-team all-state and all-conference as both offensive and defensive lineman … Finished with 80 tackles, 12 sacks, 16 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles and two touchdowns … As a sophomore named first-team all-state and all-conference as a defensive lineman after making 85 tackles, four sacks and 11 tackles for loss while forcing six fumbles and recovering three fumbles … Served as team captain as a senior … High school coach was Van Troxel. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

assisted) … Had 6.5 tackles for loss for minus-14 yards … Four interceptions tied for second on team, tied for fifth in WAC…Tied for 53rd in nation for interceptions per game … Had two picks, one tackle and one pass breakup against Utah State … Had season-high eight tackles against Idaho and seven against Hawaii and Nevada … Finished regular season with six pass breakups ... Part of 2008 recruiting class … Graduated from high school a semester early and enrolled at Boise State in January. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Kempner High School in Sugar Land, Texas … Named team captain as a senior … Named first-team all-league as a senior … A member of Houston Top 100 Team … Finished senior season with 80 tackles (60 solo and 20 assisted). four interceptions, two forced fumbles and fumble recovery … Named Kempner defensive back of year as well as a Houston Touchdown Club nominee … As a junior caught 30 passes for 500 yards and four touchdowns … High school coach was James Brown. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two ILOKA’S CAREER STATISTICS

TOTAL QB YEAR UT AT TACKLES SACKS 2008 45 18 63 1.0 2009 28 14 42 0.0 Totals 73 32 105 1.0

INT 4 1 5

Tyler Jackson

HOUT’S CAREER STATISTICS

TOTAL QB YEAR UT AT TACKLES SACKS 2008 14 13 27 4.0 2009 14 12 26 2.0 Totals 28 25 53 6.0

TFL 6.5 2.5 9

TFL 6.0 6.5 12.5

PBU 1 1 2

Freshman · Safety 6-0 · 203 Castle Rock, Colorado Douglas County High School

INT 1 0 1

George Iloka

Sophomore · Safety 6-3 · 207 Houston, Texas Kempner High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played as a backup safety his freshman season. (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Douglas County High School in Castle Rock, Colo. … Won Denver Post Gold Helmet award, presented annually to Colorado’s top senior football player, scholar and citizen (winners must make firstteam all-state, maintain at least a 3.5 grade-point average with a strong academic base, prove commitment to their community, and demonstrate high character) … As a senior named to All-Colorado first team, which encompasses all divisions … Also earned first-team all-state and firstteam All-Continental League after totaling 70 tackles, nine interceptions and 10 pass breakups while blocking four punts and six field goal attempts … As a junior named honorable mention all-state and first-team All-Continental League after finishing with 60 tackles, six interceptions and 22 pass breakups … Also lettered in basketball (twice), track and field (twice) and lacrosse (once) … Named to Dean’s List

COLLEGE – (2009) Started all 13 games for the Broncos at safety...Finished the regular season with 42 tackles (28 unassisted), 2.5 tackles for loss and one interception...Had at least one tackle in 11 games, and multiple tackles in 10 games...Had six tackles, all of which were unassisted, against Fresno State...Also had six tackles against Tulsa...Recorded his only interception of the season against Miami (OH) in week two. (2008) Named to both Phil Steele’s and Sporting News allfreshman second-team ... Played in all 13 games for Broncos … Team’s fourth-leading tackler with 63 (45 solo and 18 36


2009 Player Profiles three times … High school coach was Jeff Ketron. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

Justin Jungblut

Freshman · Defensive Line 6-4 · 241 Scottsdale, Arizona Saguaro High School

Malcolm Johnson Freshman · Running Back 5-10 · 181 Gresham, Oregon Barlow High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Lettered four times in football at Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Ariz. Helped his team to three straight state football championships…Named first-team all-state as a senior…Also earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior...First-team all-state defensive line by four publications…Recorded 72 tackles, including 23 tackles for loss, 12 sacks, one safety and one fumble recovery as a senior…As a junior, recorded 40 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, two sacks and one forced fumble…High school coach was John Sanders. MAJOR – Undeclared

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned eight varsity letters at Barlow High School in Gresham, Ore…Lettered three times in football, four times in track and once in basketball…Named first-team All-Mt. Hood Conference at running back and defensive back as a senior…Also earned first-team all-conference honors as a sophomore and junior…Mt. Hood Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior…Sports Illustrated Faces in the Crowd in December 2008…Earned ESPN Player of the Week award…National Football Foundation Scholar Nominee…2008 Gatorade Player of the Year Nominee… Rushed for 6,975 total yards in his high school career…As a senior, averaged 204 yards per game, rushing for 2,635 yards on 287 carries…Scored 25 touchdowns as a senior… High school coach was Terry Summerfield. MAJOR – Undeclared

Matt Kaiserman

Freshman · Running Back 6-0 · 188 Nampa, Idaho Skyview High School

Jake Johnston

Freshman · Wide Receiver 5-11 · 186 Eagle, Idaho Eagle High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in four games after missing the first six due to injury...Recorded a career high 122 rushing yards and one touchdown on 23 carries against Hawai’i... Tallied 150 yards on 33 carries before suffering a season ending injury against Idaho. (2008) Redshirted ... Gray shirted and joined team in January 2008. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Skyview High School lettering in football and track and field three times and basketball once … Named Gatorade Player of the Year in Idaho … Named the Idaho Statesman 4A Player of Year after rushing for 1,782 yards (9.8 yards per carry) and 26 rushing touchdowns while catching 26 passes for 585 yards and four receiving touchdowns … Earned first-team all-conference and all-state honors on both offense and defense as a junior and senior … As a junior rushed for 1,033 yards and 11 touchdowns on 130 carries while catching 13 passes for 172 yards and one touchdown … High school coach was David Young. MAJOR – Political Science / International Relations BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

COLLEGE – (2009) Redshirted…Joined team as a walk on. HIGH SCHOOL – Received three football, two basketball and one track and field varsity letter at Eagle High School in Eagle, Idaho…named first team all-conference as a senior… also voted first team all-conference as a senior…received honorable mention all-state and all-conference honors as a junior…high school coach was Paul Peterson.

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2009 Player Profiles KAISERMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2009

G 4

ATT. 33

YARDS TDs 150 1

YPC 4.5

25 recruits … Honored with city of Scottsdale’s City Athlete Award … National Honor Society member … Winner of National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award and Cox 7 Television Victory of Honor Award … High school coach was John Sanders. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

LONG 16

Dustin Kamper Freshman · Linebacker 6-0 · 209 Meridian, Idaho Nampa Christian High School

Sean King

Junior · Tight End 6-3 · 240 Boise, Idaho Timberline High School College of the Redwoods

COLLEGE – (2009) Redshirted…Joined team as a walk on. HIGH SCHOOL – Received nine varsity letters (football, basketball and baseball) at Nampa Christian High School in Nampa, Idaho…voted first team all-state as a senior… named conference defensive player of the year and second team all-conference at running back…as a senior recorded 112 tackles, five sacks, forced five fumbles and grabbed four interceptions…as a junior recorded 96 tackles, four sacks, four interceptions, forced five fumbles and blocked two punts…member of high school honor roll as a senior…high school coach was Randy Haverfield.

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in four games for the Broncos, primarily on special teams. (2008) Redshirted ... Joined Boise State as a walk-on in January 2008 and took part in spring drills. JUNIOR COLLEGE – Played one season at the College of Redwoods, catching three passes for 23 yards … Junior college coach was Dave Banducci. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-year letterman at Timberline High School in Boise … Named honorable mention All-Southern Idaho Conference as a senior after catching five passes for 70 yards … Voted team’s most improved player as a senior … High school coach was Brian Compton. MAJOR – Criminal Justice BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

Joe Kellogg

Freshman · Offensive Guard 6-2 · 305 Scottsdale, Arizona Saguaro High School

Chandler Koch

Freshman · Tight End 6-2 · 244 Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Played in nine games as a reserve offensive lineman...Earned one start against Tulsa...Provided valuable playing time for an offense that led the nation in scoring (44.2 ppg), averaging 194.5 rushing yards and 460.5 offensive yards per game. (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-year letterman at Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Ariz. … Named first-team all-state and All-4A-1 Desert Sky Region as a senior … Started at guard as a senior and helped team to 2007 Division 4A-1 state championship with 14-0 record … Also started at guard as a junior and helped team to 2006 state championship with 13-1 record … Named Arizona Interscholastic Association 4A-1 All-State first team, Arizona Republic All-Arizona, Coaches All-State first team, All-Tribune first team, Desert Sky Region first team, Arizona Varsity/Rivals.com 4A-1 All-State, Scout.com 4A-1 All-State, Channel 12 Television All-Fever, and Sparq’s All-Combine … Also named one of Arizona Republic’s Top

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in nine games for Boise State as a reserve tight end and on special teams...Caught two passes for 17 yards on the season. (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – No. 3 ranked tight end in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and ranked No. 35 in nation by ESPN.com … Caught 24 passes for 356 yards and one touchdown senior season … Also rushed 12 times for 33 yards and three touchdowns … Earned first team all-conference honors senior and junior seasons … Had 13 pass receptions for 224 yards and two touchdown junior year … Member of National 38


2009 Player Profiles Honor Society and graduated in top 10 percent of his class … Academic all-state team selection … High school coach was Cody Vanderford. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One KOCH’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2009

G 9

REC. 2

YARDS TDs 17 0

YPC 8.5

o-line that allowed the fewest quarterback sacks in the nation (5)... Helped block on o-line that saw four different players record at least one 100+ yard rushing game. (2008) Saw limited action as reserve offensive lineman . (2007) Backup defensive tackle … Played against New Mexico State and Idaho making one tackle. (2006) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Four-sport letterman at C.H. Flowers High School, where he played one season … As a senior named to Prince George All-Star football team and was also named first-team all-county and all-league and honorable mention all-state … Finished season with 90 tackles (72 unassisted, 18 assisted), 16 sacks, seven tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, a forced safety and a pass breakup … Also lettered in basketball, track and field and wrestling … A member of the Honor Roll and National Honor Society … High school coach was Mike Mayo. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

YPG 1.9

Darren Koontz

Freshman · Defensive Tackle 6-3 · 254 Los Alamitos, California Los Alamitos High School

Charles Leno, Jr.

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 12 games, only missing the season opener against Oregon...Finished the season with 10 tackles and two tackles for loss...Had three tackles against San Jose State. (2008) Redshirted ... Earned Ultimate Blue Blood Award for being the most dedicated red-shirt. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-year letterman at Los Alamitos High School … Named honorable mention All-Sunset League as both a junior and senior … Named Los Alamitos’ Defensive Player of the Year after making 19 tackles (10 solo, nine assists) in eight games with two tackles for loss, two sacks, a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry … High school coach was John Barnes. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

Freshman · Offensive Line 6-3 · 249 Oakland, California San Leandro High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Played football and basketball at San Leandro High School in Oakland, Calif., where he earned three varsity letters in each sport…Named first-team all-conference as an offensive tackle and second-team all-conference as a defensive end as a senior…earned honorable mention all-conference honors on offense as a junior…also named first-team All-Metro, first-team All-East Bay and was selected to the “Cream of the Crop” Bay Area top 22 players…High school coach was Brad Bowers. MAJOR – Undeclared

KOONTZ’S CAREER STATISTICS

TOTAL QB YEAR UT AT TACKLES SACKS 2009 3 7 10 0

TFL 2.0

PBU 0

Will Lawrence

Junior · Offensive Lineman 6-2 · 291 Upper Marlboro, Maryland C.H. Flowers High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Started all 13 games for Boise State on the offensive line...Played a crucial role on an offensive unit that led the nation in scoring (44.2 ppg), averaging 194.5 rushing yards and 460.5 total yards per game...Part of an 39


2009 Player Profiles … During senior season had 143 tackles, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery … As a junior made 128 tackles with an interception and two forced fumbles … High school coach was Rich Cornfield. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

Gabe Linehan Freshman · Tight End 6-3 · 213 Banks, Oregon Banks High School

MACKEY’S CAREER STATISTICS

TOTAL QB YEAR UT AT TACKLES SACKS 2009 20 16 35 0

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted...Named Special Teams Scout Player of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL – Lettered three times in football, twice in basketball, at Banks High School in Banks, Ore…Earned first-team all-conference honors as a junior and senior… First-team all-state as a linebacker his senior year…All-state honorable mention as a quarterback as a junior…Threw for 1,400 yards as a junior in seven games…As a senior, threw for 2,500 yards, 23 touchdowns and just six interceptions… Also recorded nine rushing touchdowns…On defense, made 130 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, three sacks and one interception return for a touchdown…Named to Honor Roll throughout entire high school career…High school coach was Ben Buchanon. MAJOR – Undeclared

TFL 4.0

PBU 3

Ebenezer Makinde Freshman · Cornerback 5-11 · 164 Phoenix, Arizona Paradise Velley High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted...Earned Boise State’s “Ultimate Blacksmith” Award. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned seven varsity letters, three in football and four in track, at Paradise Valley High School in Phoenix, Ariz…Named first-team All-Desert Sky Conference as a senior…First-team all-region and first-team all-state as a senior…Invited to play in the Arizona North vs. South AllStar game…Recorded 15 tackles, 12 solo, two interceptions and nine pass breakups as a senior…Had seven carries for 44 yards, 23 receptions for 297 yards and eight kickoff returns for 205 yards last season…Also a two-time 400-meter regional champion in track…High school coach was Donnie Yantis. MAJOR – Undeclared

Daron Mackey Junior · Linebacker 5-11 · 233 Bakersfield, California West High School Bakersfield College

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 11 games for the Broncos, starting eight of the last 10...Recorded 36 tackles on the season, four tackles for loss, three pass breakups and forced one fumble...Top game of the season was at Utah State where he recorded seven tackles...Recorded at least one tackle in 10 of the 11 games he played in...Suffered a season ending injury against Nevada. (2008) Redshirted. JUNIOR COLLEGE – Two-time all-conference player at Bakersfield College in Bakersfield, Calif., where he was also named third-team JC All-America … Finished sophomore season with 78 tackles, four interceptions, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a touchdown … As a freshman had 113 tackles, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a touchdown … Junior college coach was Jeff Chudy. HIGH SCHOOL – 2006 graduate of West High School in Bakersfield … Named all-conference as both a junior and senior while earning third-team all-state honors as a senior

Kharyee Marshall Freshman · Defensive End 6-1 · 207 Phoenix, Arizona Washington High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned seven varsity letters at Washington High School in Phoenix, Ariz., three times in football, twice in basketball and track…Named first-team all-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior…Second-team all-state as a senior…Named all-state honorable mention as a junior… Recorded 64 tackles, four sacks, one interception and one fumble recovery as a senior…Finished his junior season with 40


2009 Player Profiles MARTIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

106 tackles, 16 sacks, one interception, one punt block and one blocked field goal…Recorded 106 tackles, 12.5 sacks, one interception and one blocked punt as a sophomore… High school coach was Jon Becktold. MAJOR – Undeclared

Rushing YEAR 2008 2009 Totals

Doug Martin

Sophomore · Runningback 5-10 · 201 Stockton, California St. Mary’s High School

G 11 13 24

ATT. 24 113 137

YARDS 107 723 830

TDs 0 14 14

YPC 4.5 6.4 6.1

LONG 23 56 56

Receiving YEAR G 2008 11 2009 13 Totals 24

REC. 3 7 10

YARDS 53 67 120

TDs 0 0 0

YPC 18.0 9.6 12.0

YPG 4.9 5.2 5.0

Shea McClellin

Sophomore · Defensive End 6-3 · 262 Caldwell, Idaho Marsing High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Moved to the defensive side of the ball during spring drills after playing running back the past two seasons....Primarily played special teams and defense in the first three games, recording seven tackles and forcing one fumble...Moved back to running back following an injury to DJ Harper...Finished the season with the most rushing touchdowns of any Bronco (14)...Rushed for 723 yards on 113 carries...top game of the season came at Utah State where he tallied 121 rushing yards on 13 carries with four touchdowns...Also caught 7 passes for 67 yards...Finished the season with 13 tackles...Won the Denny Erickson (Valor) Award as voted on by the coaches. (2008) Played in 11 games … Slowed by pulled hamstring at start of his freshman season … Played primarily on special teams … Won “Hammer” award at end of season for most physical special teams play … Carried ball 24 times for 107 yards and caught two passes for 53 yards … Averaged 4.5 yards per rush … Returned 10 kicks for 223 yards … Made 11 tackles on special teams. (2007) Redshirted … Named Offensive Scout Player of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL – Lettered in football and track and field twice at Saint Mary’s High School in Stockton, Calif. ... As a senior was named Stockton Sports Hall of Fame Best Offensive Back in San Joaquin County after leading Tri-City Athletic League in yards per game ... Named second-team All-San Joaquin TV by Comcast Sports ... Honorable mention pick by Stockton Record ... Named team’s MVP after rushing for 1,234 yards and 14 touchdowns on 171 carries with an average of 123.4 yards per game ... Caught 10 passes for 139 yards and a touchdown and finished with 1,373 total yards ... As a junior named team MVP, first-team all-section, all-area by the Stockton Record, and All-San Joaquin TV by Comcast Sports ... Rushed for 1,950 yards and 18 touchdowns on 228 carries with six catches for 35 yards … High school coach was Tony Franks. MAJOR – Business Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 12 games for the Broncos, which included starting the final 10 games of the season... Recorded 34 tackles, 6 tackles for loss and three sacks... Also had an interception and two pass breakups...Recorded at least one tackle in 11 games...Recorded a season high six tackles in two different games...Had six tackles against Bowling Green...Also had six tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks against Idaho...Lone interception of the year came against Utah State. (2008) Played in 10 games his freshman season before suffering leg injury in Idaho game … Registered 14 tackles (four unassisted and 10 assisted) and three forced fumbles on the season … Had a quarterback sack and forced a fumble in win over Hawai’i … Had season-high five tackles and forced a fumble in win over New Mexico State … Blocked field goal attempt in Oregon game. Signed National Letter of Intent with Boise State in February 2007… Grayshirted and joined team in January 2008. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Marsing High School, lettering in football, basketball and baseball … Named first-team all-state by Idaho Statesman as running back and linebacker ... Named Western Idaho Conference Offensive Player of Year and Defensive Player of Year … Rushed for 1,893 yards and 22 touchdowns while finishing with 126 tackles, six interceptions and seven defensive touchdowns … As a junior named second-team allconference after rushing for 998 yards and 17 touchdowns and leading Huskies in touchdowns … Also averaged 16.7 points and 11.6 rebounds per game in basketball and hit .453 with 21 RBI and 10 stolen bases in baseball as a junior … High school coach was Don Heller. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

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2009 Player Profiles MCCLELLIN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2008 4 10 2009 13 21 Totals 17 31

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 14 1.0 34 3.0 48 4.0

TFL 1.0 6.0 7.0

sophomore…2A player of the year and all-area player of the year…grabbed 131 receptions for 2,126 yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior…In his junior year, caught 75 passes for 1,350 yards and 29 touchdowns…Caught 61 passes for 788 yards and 18 scores in his sophomore season…Made 37 receptions for 645 yards and 14 touchdowns as a freshman… Member of National Honor Society…High school coach was his father Tom Moore…Brother of Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

PBU 0 2 2

Allen Mooney

Freshman · Linebacker 5-11 · 211 Maple Valley, Washington O’Dea High School

MOORE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2009

G 12

REC. 17

YARDS TDs 214 2

YPC 12.3

YPG 17.8

Hazen Moss

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three time varsity letter winner in football at O’Dea High School in Seattle, Wash…Named first-team all-conference as a junior and second-team all-conference as a sophomore...Recorded 35 tackles and one sack in just three games played as a senior…In his junior season, recorded 106 tackles, 36 tackles for loss, two sacks, one interception and three forced fumbles…Rated the 24th middle linebacker in the nation, according to Scout.com… As a sophomore, recorded 55 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, five sacks and two forced fumbles in just five games…Named to high school Honor Roll…High school coach was Monte Kohler. MAJOR – Undeclared

Freshman · Linebacker 5-11 · 196 Rifle, Colorado Rifle High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in seven games for the Broncos, primarily on special teams...Recorded 10 tackles (seven unassisted)...Had a season high four tackles at La Tech. (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Rifle High School in Rifle, Colo. ... Named first-team All-Western Slope and first-team all-state as a senior ... Posted a total of 2,000 yards and 120 tackles during his senior season ... Earned four academic letters, in addition to being named academicall-state for three years ... Also garnered four varsity letters in track and one in basketball ... Holds the school record at Rifle in the 4x800 relay, the 4x200 relay and the 800 ... High school coach was Damon Wells. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

Kirby Moore

Freshman · Wide Receiver 6-2 · 196 Prosser, Washington Prosser High School

MOSS’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2009 7 3

COLLEGE - (2009) Played in 12 games as a true freshman, earning a starting spot at wide receiver in the Broncos’ final two regular season games...Finished the year with 17 catches for 214 yards and two touchdowns...Had the first TD reception of his career against San Jose State when he connected with his brother Kellen on a 61-yard touchdown throw...Finished the SJSU game with four catches for 80 yards, both season highs. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned four varsity football letters, along with three in basketball, at Prosser High School in Prosser, Wash…Named first-team all-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior…Named first-team all-state as a junior and senior…Earned all-state honorable mention as a 42

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 10 0

TFL 0

PBU 0


2009 Player Profiles School … Named first-team All-District 16-5A as a senior after starting 13 games … Graded out at 92 percent for season with 135 knockdown blocks … Also lettered as a junior, participating in one playoff game for Westfield … High school coach was Corby Meekins. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

Antwon Murray

Sophomore · Cornerback 5-11 · 177 Lakeland, Florida Kathleen High School

J.P. Nisby

Sophomore · Defensive Tackle 6-1 · 305 Stockton, California St. Mary’s High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in just six games as a backup cornerback and on special teams...Recorded two tackles on the season. (2008) Reserve cornerback saw action on special teams in games against Southern Miss, New Mexico State and Idaho. (2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at Kathleen High School in Lakeland, Fla., lettering in football three times and track and field once ... Rated as the ninth-best defensive back in Florida, the fifth-best defensive player in Polk County (Polk County Buzz Magazine), the seventh-best player in Polk County (Lakeland Ledger), and the 64th-best defensive back in the nation (Scout.com) ... Selected to Florida’s North-South All-Star Game ... As a senior named first-team all-county and all-district and second-team all-state after making 52 tackles and intercepting eight passes ... Returned two kickoffs for touchdowns, one for 90 yards and one for 72 ... As a junior named second-team all-county and honorable mention all-state after totaling 46 tackles and picking off five passes ... Returned one punt for a touchdown ... As a sophomore quarterbacked team to second round of state playoffs ... Was team captain as both a junior and senior ... High school coach was Brian Armstrong. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in nine games for the Broncos as a backup defensive tackle...Recorded 12 tackles on the season, including 1.5 tackles for loss. (2008) Played in seven games as reserve defensive tackle for Broncos … Finished regular season with eight tackles (three solo and five assisted). (2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-year letterman at Saint Mary’s High School in Stockton, Calif. ... Named all-state, all-area and allleague first team as a junior while earning all-area honors as a senior ... Received Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame Award in 2006 ... Bench presses over 400 pounds and squats over 600 pounds ... High school coach was Tony Franks. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two NISBY’S CAREER STATISTICS

TOTAL QB YEAR UT AT TACKLES SACKS 2008 3 5 8 0.0 2009 7 5 12 0.0 Totals 10 10 20 0.0

MURRAY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2009 2 0

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 2 0

TFL 0

PBU 0

Brenel Myers

TFL 0.0 1.5 1.5

PBU 0 0 0

Matt Paradia

Freshman · Offensive Guard 6-2 · 267 Houston, Texas Westfield High School

Freshman · Defensive Line 6-1 · 275 Council, Idaho Council High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in five games on the Bronco offensive line, including one start against UC Davis. (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-year letterman at Westfield High

CAREER - (2009) Redshirted...Named Defensive Scout Player of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned three varsity football letters, two basketball letters and four track and field letters at Council 43


2009 Player Profiles High School in Council, Idaho...Named the 1A Idaho High School Player of the Year in 2008...Named First Team AllState offensive and defense in 2007...Named All-State First Team defensive line in 2006...As a senior, recorded 79 tackles and 10 sacks in just eight games...As a junior, recorded 107 tackles and seven sacks...Member of National Honor Society...High school coach was Dan Shumway. MAJOR –Undeclared

Joey Paul

Freshman · Fullback 6-0 · 205 Boring, Oregon Sam Barlow High School

Dan Paul

COLLEGE – (2009) Redshirted…Joined team as a walk on. HIGH SCHOOL - Earned three varsity football and three varsity track and field letters at Sam Barlow High School in Gresham, Ore…received first team all-conference honors as a junior and senior…named all-state honorable mention as a senior…served as a team captain as a senior…high school coach was Terry Summerfield.

Sophomore · Fullback 6-0 · 241 Boring, Oregon Sam Barlow High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 11 games for the Broncos... moved into the starting role following Richie Brockel’s season ending injury...Was an integral blocker in the Bronco rushing attack that averaged 194.5 yards per game...Also caught four passes for 40 yards and three touchdowns... Caught all three touchdowns in the Broncos’ win over Nevada. (2008) Switched from linebacker to fullback … Appeared in 12 of Broncos’ 13 games, primarily on special teams and as blocking back … Had two tackles in season opener against Idaho State ... Signed a National Letter of Intent with Boise State in February 2007… Gray shirted and joined team in January 2008 … Participated in spring ball ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at Sam Barlow High School in Gresham, Ore., lettering in football three times and track and field twice … Named first-team all-conference as linebacker and second team-all-conference as offensive lineman as both a junior and senior … Named honorable mention all-state as a linebacker and offensive lineman as both a junior and senior … Finished with four interceptions and four fumble recoveries … Claimed first place in the Oregon weightlifting championships, bench pressing 355 pounds, power cleaning 355 pounds, and squatting 615 pounds … Named a scholar-athlete award finalist, team captain and defensive MVP… High school coach was Terry Summerfield. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two PAUL’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2009

G 12

REC. 4

YARDS TDs 40 3

YPC 10.0

Jimmy Pavel

Freshman · Kicker 5-9 · 212 Molalla, Oregon Central Catholic High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in six games as the backup place-kicker...Made good on 1-of-1 field goal attempts... Kicked off for the Broncos 13 times, averaging 61.0 yards per kickoff. (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-year letterman at Central Catholic High School in Portland, Ore. ... During his senior season, was named first-team All-Mount Hood as a punter, secondteam as a kicker and was an all-state honorable mention ... As a junior, he was an all-conference honorable mention ... High school coach was Steve Pyne. MAJOR – Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

YPG 3.6

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J.C. Percy

Sophomore · Offensive Line 6-4 · 271 Whittier, California Servite High School

Freshman · Linebacker 6-0 · 214 Blackfoot, Idaho Blackfoot High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Earned significant playing time on the Bronco offensive line, appearing in 11 games with five starts...Helped lead a Boise State offense that led the nation in scoring (44.2 ppg), averaging 194.5 rushing yards and 460.5 total offensive yards per game...Played on an o-line that allowed the fewest sacks per game (5) in the country... Also helped block for a backfield that saw four different players record at least one 100+ yard rushing game. (2008) Played in three games as backup offensive lineman for Broncos … Saw significant playing time in Idaho game … Also played against New Mexico State and Fresno State. (2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Named Velocity/Prep Star All-Region … As a senior named first-team All-Trinity League and second-team All-Orange County by Orange County Register as offensive lineman ... Named second-team All-CIF-SS as defensive lineman ... Named California’s No. 14 offensive lineman, the West Coast’s 37th-rated offensive guard in preseason by Scout.com, and the nation’s 46th-best defensive tackle by Rivals.com ... Named California’s 78thbest player in the top 100 athlete ranking by Rivals.com ... Helped team to Southern Section Pac-5 quarterfinals as a senior and a final ranking of fourth by the Orange County Register as well as a 25th ranking in California ... As a junior named first-team All-Serra League and top newcomer while also winning blocking award ... Helped team to two Division I CIF-SS semifinals and a final ranking of sixth by Orange County Register and a 14th place ranking in California ... Won Serra League shot put championship, was named first-team All-CIF Division III as a shot-putter and finished seventh in shot put ... High school coach was Troy Thomas. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in all 13 games, starting three at linebacker for the Broncos...Recorded 64 tackles on the season, which was the second most on the team...Also finished the year with 4.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks... Had two pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery...Best game came against New Mexico State with a nine tackle, 0.5 tackle for loss performance...Recorded at least two tackles in all 13 games...Recorded four or more tackles on 10 different occasions. (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Blackfoot High School ... Two-time member of the all-area team and was part of a 12-0 state championship team while attending Blackfoot ... Named team captain during his senior and junior seasons ...Was named first-team all-conference and second-team all-state on both offense and defense after tallying for 550 yards on 66 carries and registered 29 tackles ... As a junior, he earned first-team all-conference on both offense and defense and was named second-team allstate for defense and first-team all-state on offense after totaling 1,440 yards on 199 carries in addition to 79 tackles, five interceptions and caught 11 receptions for 76 yards ... During his sophomore season was named first-team allconference and second-team all-state on defense finishing with 62 tackles and four interceptions ... Also earned one varsity letter in track and four in wrestling ... Three-time district wrestling champion ... Ranked fifth in the state as a sophomore and second as a junior ... Was a member of the fifth-ranked 4x100 relay team and qualified for state in the 100 meters in track during his senior season ... Member of the honor society ... Graduated top of his class with a 4.0 GPA ... High school coach was Stan Buck. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One PERCY’S CAREER STATISTICS

TOTAL QB YEAR UT AT TACKLES SACKS 2009 31 33 64 0.5

45

TFL 4.5

PBU 2


2009 Player Profiles POTTER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2009

Trevor Peterson Freshman · Tight End 6-2 · 245 Camino, California El Dorado High School

G 12

REC. 6

YARDS TDs 39 0

YPC 6.5

YPG 3.5

Chris Roberson

Freshman · Long Snapper 6-0 · 222 Katy, Texas Katy High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Played three seasons of varsity football at El Dorado High School in Camino, Calif…Named firstteam all-conference three consecutive years…Earned first team all-metro honors as a utility player in 2008…Named honorable mention all-section utility as a senior…2008 GSP Norcal First Team utility…Named third-team all-state as an all purpose player…As a junior, named second-team allmetro and first-team all-section as a tight end…High school coach was Rick Redding. MAJOR – Undeclared

COLLEGE – (2009) The starting long snapper in all 13 regular season games for the Broncos…Walk on. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned two varsity football letters at Katy High School in Katy, Texas…named second team allconference as a senior…rushed for 297 yards and three touchdowns, while recording 17 catches for 212 yards as a senior…forced two fumbles and recovered one fumble in his senior season…named ESPNU Player of the Game against Cy-Bay, Fla. in 2008…named academic all-district twice…high school coach was Gary Joseph.

Chris Potter

Freshman · Wide Receiver 5-9 · 161 Westlake Village, California Oaks Christian High School

Jason Robinson Junior · Safety 5-11 · 194 Los Angeles, California University High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 11 games as a reserve wide receiver and on special teams...Caught six passes throughout the season for 39 yards...Also returned 10 punts with an average of 12.9 yards per return...Longest return of the season was for 32 yards against Miami (OH). (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Four-year letterman at Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif. … Named all-state three seasons and earned first-team All-Tri Valley honors three times … Received first-team All-CIF honors and was named LA Daily News Offensive Player of Year … Earned coMVP honors in Tri Valley League … Played quarterback as a senior, accounting for 40 total touchdowns (21 passing and 19 running) while completing 70 percent of passes … Played wide receiver as a junior, sophomore and freshman … Caught 48 passes as a junior, 35 as a sophomore, and 34 as a freshman … Served as team captain as a senior … Also lettered in baseball twice … Won scholar-athlete award … High school coach was Bill Redell. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 11 games as a backup in the Bronco secondary and on special teams...Recorded 25 tackles (13 unassisted)...Had five tackles against Hawai’i, along with a 28-yard reception on a fake punt...Won the “Hammer” Award for his play on special teams. (2008) Played in all 13 games in Bronco secondary as a sophomore … Finished regular season with 22 tackles (15 solo and seven assisted) … Had season-high five tackles in season opener against Idaho State. (2007) Played in all 13 of Boise State’s games … Finished season ninth on team in tackles with 39 and tied for second with two interceptions … Also had two tackles for loss, three pass breakups and a forced fumble … Had seasonhigh seven tackles, a half a tackle for loss and first career interception at Louisiana Tech … Had six tackles at Hawai’i, five tackles against East Carolina in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, four tackles at Utah State, and three tackles against Wyoming, New Mexico State, San Jose State and Fresno State … Also picked off a pass at Fresno State … Had two tackles against Weber State and Idaho. 46


2009 Player Profiles (2006) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Four-year letterman at University High School in Los Angeles who also lettered in track and field twice and basketball once … Named All-Western League four times while also earning first-team all-city honors twice … Named 2005 Western League Player of Year and 3A Los Angeles City Player of Year after passing for 1,567 yards and 11 touchdowns and also gaining 997 rushing yards with 21 touchdowns … On defense finished senior season with 108 tackles, four interceptions and three sacks … During high school career passed for over 5,000 yards, rushed for 3,258 yards and 51 touchdowns and had 10 interceptions on defense … Won scholar-athlete award four times and was member of Honor Roll … Also active in Black Student Union … High school coach was E.C. Robinson. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

ROOT’S CAREER STATISTICS

ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in 12 games, started 11, on the Boise State offensive line...Played a key role in leading the Bronco offense that led the nation in scoring (44.2 ppg)...Helped Boise State average 194.5 rushing yards and 460.5 total offensive yards per game...Part of an o-line that allowed the fewest QB sacks in the country (5)...Helped block for a backfield that saw four different players record at least one 100+ yard rushing game. (2008) Played in 12 of Broncos’ 13 games, starting at right guard for much of season … Sophomore was key performer on offensive unit that averaged 288.5 yards per game passing, 152.3 ypg rushing, and gave up the fewest sacks (13) in the WAC … Helped pave way for offense that tied for first in the WAC in scoring (37.6 points per game), first in third-down conversions (43.2 percent) and was second in total offense (440.8 ypg), first downs (285) and fourth-down conversions (69.2 percent). (2007) Backup offensive lineman. (2006) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Four-year letterman at West Torrance High School. Named first-team all-area and all-league … Recorded 61 “pancake” blocks as offensive lineman … High school coach was Greg Holt. MAJOR – Business Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

YEAR UT AT 2007 2008 2009 Totals

25 15 13 53

14 7 12 33

TOTAL TACKLES

TFL

PBU

INT

39 22 25 86

2.0 0.0 0.0 2.0

3 0 0 3

2 0 0 2

TOTAL QB YEAR UT AT TACKLES SACKS 2008 6 3 9 2.5 2009 3 7 10 0.0 Totals 9 10 19 2.5

TFL 2.5 1.0 3.5

PBU 1 1 2

Kevin Sapien

Junior · Offensive Lineman 6-4 · 286 Torrance, California West Torrance High School

Jarrell Root

Sophomore · Defensive Lineman 6-3 · 259 Boise, Idaho Capital High School COLLEGE – (2009) Played in all 13 games, including three starts at defensive end for the Broncos...Finished the season with 10 tackles, one tackle for loss and one pass breakup. (2008) Freshman season on defensive line ended early with leg injury against Utah State … Had nine tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss for minus-9 yards … Had one pass breakup. (2007) Redshirted … Named Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Capital High School in Boise, lettering in football (2), basketball (3) and track (1) ... Named honorable mention All-Southern Idaho Conference during junior and senior seasons ... As a junior had 40 tackles, seven sacks, five tackles for loss and a recovered fumble ... As a senior recorded 25 tackles, four sacks and five tackles for loss before suffering season-ending injury in fifth game ... High school coach was Todd Simis. MAJOR – English Literature BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two 47


2009 Player Profiles (2007) Backup fullback and special teams player … Finished with seven tackles … Had two tackles each against Southern Miss, New Mexico State and San Jose State and one against Idaho. (2006) Backup fullback. (2005) Redshirted … Walked on to Boise State program. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned all-state honors while at Bishop Kelly on both offense and defense … As a senior named first-team all-state as a defensive end after recording 35 tackles and six sacks while helping the Knights to state championship … As a running back gained 600 yards rushing with six touchdowns and 100 yards receiving … As a junior named first-team all-state at running back after rushing for 700 yards and nine touchdowns and gaining 200 yards receiving … Also had 25 tackles and three sacks on defense as a junior … Lettered in wrestling four times and football and track and field three times ... High school coach was Tim Brennan. MAJOR – Health Science BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

Tyler Shoemaker

Sophomore · Wide Receiver 6-1 · 207 Meridian, Idaho Mountain View High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Started eight games at wide receiver for the Broncos, seeing action in 11 games total...Caught 21 passes for 345 yards with two touchdown grabs...Also recorded one rush for three yards...Top game of the season came against Bowling Green where he caught four passes for 105 yards. (2008) Backup wide receiver’s biggest game was season opener against Idaho State with 56-yard touchdown pass from starting quarterback Kellen Moore and 17-yard TD pass from backup QB Bush Hamdan … Finished regular season with seven receptions and 110 yards ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. (2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Mountain View High School in Meridian, Idaho, lettering four times in basketball, three times in football and once in track and field … Named first-team all-state as a senior … Selected as an Idaho top scholar … Three-year member of all-academic team … High school coach was Nate Borchert. MAJOR – Business Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

SILSBY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2007 3 4 2008 5 4 Totals 8 8

REC. 7 21 28

YARDS TDs 110 2 345 2 455 4

YPC 15.7 16.4 16.3

TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0

PBU 0 0 0

Matt Slater

Junior · Offensive Lineman 6-4 · 290 St. Paul, Minnesota Cretin Derham Hall High School

SHOEMAKER’S CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR G 2008 12 2009 11 Totals 23

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 7 0.0 9 0.0 16 0.0

YPG 9.2 31.4 19.8

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in 12 games for the Broncos, starting five times on the offensive line...Part of an offensive unit that led the nation in scoring (44.2 ppg), averaging 194.5 rushing yards and 460.5 total offensive yards per game...Key contributor on an o-line that allowed the fewest sacks (5) of any team in the country...Helped block for a back field that saw four different running backs record at least one 100+ yard rushing game. (2008) Sophomore offensive lineman played in all 13 games … Part of offense that was ranked 11th nationally in passing efficiency and 13th in passing offense (288.54 yards per game), 18th total offense (440.85 ypg) and tied for 12th in scoring offense (37.62 points per game) … Primrily played tackle for highest-scoring team in the WAC, which averaged 37.6 points per game and was second in the league in passing (288.54 yards per game) and total offense (440.85 ypg) ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. (2007) Backup offensive lineman. (2006) Red shirted.

Andy Silsby

Senior · Running Back 5-11 · 221 Boise, Idaho Bishop Kelly High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Missed his entire senior season after suffering an injury during the offseason...Helped the Boise State coaching staff as a student assistant coach. (2008) Appeared in 12 games, primarily on special teams for Broncos … Registered nine tackles (five unassisted and four assisted). 48


2009 Player Profiles HIGH SCHOOL – 2006 graduate of Cretin Derham Hall High School in St. Paul Minn. … Earned all-conference, all-metro and all-state honors … Lettered three times in football and four times in lacrosse … High school coach was Rich Kallok. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

HIGH SCHOOL – Lettered twice in football, once in baseball and basketball while at San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, Calif…Named first team all-state as a senior… First-team all-conference as a senior and second-team allconference as a junior…Completed 239 passes for 3,781 yards, while throwing 36 touchdown passes and only 11 interceptions as a senior…Also rushed for 350 yards and eight scores on 90 carries last season…As a junior, threw 35 touchdowns and just eight interceptions with a 63 percent completion rate and 3,185 passing yards…High school coach was Dave Kravitz. MAJOR – Undeclared

Tommy Smith

Freshman · Linebacker 6-1 · 218 Atlanta, Georgia North Atlanta High School

Travis Stanaway

Sophomore · Defensive Back 6-2 · 188 Clyde Hill, Washington Bellevue High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 11 games for the Broncos as a backup linebacker and on special teams...Finished the season with 23 tackles (12 unassisted)...Had a season high seven tackles against New Mexico State...Recorded his first career interception against Miami (OH). (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Four-year letterman at North Atlanta High School … Named to Atlanta Journal Constitution All-City team … Earned second-team all-conference honors as a senior after finishing with 87 tackles, 12 sacks, eight tackles for loss and two interceptions … As a junior had 76 tackles and eight sacks … Finished with 36 tackles and two sacks as a sophomore while totaling 34 tackles and four sacks as a freshman … Served as team captain junior and senior seasons … Also lettered in basketball three times and track and field twice … Ran 100 meters in 11.2 seconds … Honor Roll member … High school coach was Chris Thomas. MAJOR – Undeclared

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in 11 games, both on special teams and as a reserve defensive back...Recorded 19 tackles, three pass breakups and forced one fumble...Had a season high five tackles against Hawai’i. (2008) Special teams player saw action in 12 of Broncos’ 13 games … Had 13 tackles (eight solo and five assisted) and one pass breakup. (2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at Bellevue High School in Bellevue, Wash., lettering in football and baseball three times each … All-league as a safety senior year with 98 tackles, three forced fumbles and two interceptions … Named all-league as a linebacker junior year with 79 tackles … High school coach was Butch Goncharoff. MAJOR – Finance BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT

2009

12

11

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS

23

0

TFL

PBU

0

1

STANAWAY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT

2008 8 2009 15 Totals 23

Joe Southwick

Freshman · Quarterback 6-1 · 182 Danville, California San Ramon Valley High School COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted...Named Offensive Scout Player of the Year. 49

5 4 9

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS

13 19 32

0 0 0

TFL

PBU

0 0 0

1 3 4


2009 Player Profiles BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

Mike Tamburo

TAYLOR’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2008 17 7

Freshman · Quarterback 5-11 · 183 Suwanee, Georgia North Gwinnett High School

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 24 0.0

TFL 2.0

INT 1

Aaron Tevis

Sophomore · Linebacker 6-3 · 228 Tucson, Arizona Canyon Del Oro High School

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year starter at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, Ga…Picked as the state of Georgia’s No. 1 junior prospect in 2007 by Georgia Football Magazine… In January 2007, Scout.com named Tamburo one of the top 15 quarterbacks in the nation for the class of 2009… Named ESPN Top 150 Players in the Nation in March 2008… Accounted for 8,476 total yards and 90 touchdowns in his high school career…Threw for 6,598 yards and 57 touchdowns with a 61 percent completion rating as a starter…Rushed for 1,878 yards and 33 rushing touchdowns in high school…High school coach was Bob Sphire. MAJOR – Undeclared

COLLEGE – (2009) Started 10 games for the Broncos, including becoming a permanent starter in the final seven games of the season...Finished the regular season ranked fourth on the team in tackles with 47 (22 unassisted)...Also recorded six tackles for loss, three interceptions and one sack...Had a season high seven tackles in the season finale against New Mexico State...Had six tackles, two TFL, against UC Davis. (2008) Freshman had big game in college debut against Idaho State in season opener with eight tackles, two sacks for minus-24 yards, one fumble recovery, and one pass breakup … Finished season as backup linebacker with 27 tackles (14 solo and 13 assisted) and three pass breakups ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. (2007) Redshirted … Earned Ultimate Work Horse Award. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Canyon Del Oro High School in Tucson, Ariz., lettering in football and basketball three times and track and field twice ... As a senior named to 2006 All-Southern Arizona football team as tight end and linebacker … Also named first-team 4A Sonoran Region as linebacker and tight end and first-team all-state at both positions ... Named Southern Arizona Co-Player of the Year, won the Golden Helmet Award (MVP), and named area’s best defensive back ... Named one of 12 winners of National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame ScholarAthlete Award for southern Arizona ... As a senior had 637 receiving yards, 80 tackles, eight sacks, seven touchdowns and four interceptions ... As a junior named to the 4A Sonoran Region first-team as defensive end and tight end while earning first-team all-state honors after gaining 484 yards receiving with eight touchdowns and 71 tackles in just five games ... As a sophomore named honorable mention 4A Southern Region as a defensive end and league’s top newcomer ... In track and field had a personal best of 476.25 in the shot put and 134-6 in the discus while winning the 2006 region shot put championship ... In basketball was named MVP and best offensive player in 2003-04 ... High school coach was Pat Nugent. MAJOR – Finance BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

Jamar Taylor

Sophomore · Cornerback 5-11 · 193 San Diego, California Helix High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Redshirted. (2008) Freshman cornerback played in all 13 of Broncos’ games … Recorded 24 tackles (17 unassisted and seven assisted) … Had one interception and one pass breakup ... Named to the All-WAC academic team. HIGH SCHOOL – Named to All-CIF first team senior year and second team junior season … Also received first team All-East County League honors senior and junior years … Career totals include 155 tackles, 19 pass breakups, nine interceptions, four fumble recoveries and four forced fumbles … As a senior made 50 tackles, four interceptions, three pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery … Junior season had 65 tackles, 11 pass breakups, three interceptions, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … During sophomore year made 40 tackles, broke up five passes, made two interceptions and recovered one fumble … Named East County League Defensive Most Valuable Player senior season … Named to San Diego allacademic team in 2007 … High School coach was Donnie Van Hook. MAJOR – Undeclared 50


2009 Player Profiles TEVIS’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2008 14 13 2009 22 25 Totals 36 38

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 27 2.0 47 1.0 74 3.0

THOMPSON’S CAREER STATISTICS TFL 3.0 6.0 9.0

YEAR UT AT 2007 9 7 2008 38 16 2009 25 13 Totals 72 36

INT 1 3 4

Brandyn Thompson

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS 16 0.0 54 0.0 38 0.0 108 0.0

TFL INT PBU 0.0 0 0 5.0 4 6 0.0 4 3 5.0 8 9

Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe

Junior · Cornerback 5-10 · 180 Elk Grove, California Franklin High School

Freshman· Defensive Line 6-3 · 282 Amsterdam, Netherlands Boise High School <Boise, Idaho>

COLLEGE – (2009) Started all 13 games at cornerback for the Broncos...Finished the regular season with 38 tackles (25 unassisted)...Tied for the most interceptions on the team with four...Recorded three pass breakups...Had his best game of the season against Idaho with a five tackle, two interception performance...Also had five tackles against UC Davis, La Tech and Nevada...Recorded one interception against Bowling Green and another one against New Mexico State. (2008) Intercepted three passes against Hawai’i, secondmost in one game in Boise State history … Named to Phil Steele Publications’ All-WAC second team … Made 10 solo tackles and had two assisted tackles in Broncos’ 37-32 win at Oregon … Had 11 tackles against New Mexico State … Finished season with 54 tackles (38 unassisted and 16 assisted), sixth-best total on the team … Finished regular season with five tackles for loss for minus-17 yards and four interceptions and 43 yards in returns. (2007) One of five true freshmen to play in 2007 … Backup defensive back and special teams player… Finished with 16 tackles … Had season-high five tackles at Hawai’i … Finished with four tackles at Louisiana Tech … Made two tackles against San Jose State and had one tackle against Southern Miss, Nevada, Idaho, Fresno State and East Carolina in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-sport letterman at Franklin High School in Elk Grove, Calif., lettering in football, basketball and track and field ... Named first-team All-Delta League as both a junior and senior ... As a senior had 300 yards receiving, six touchdowns and 60 tackles … As a junior had 905 all-purpose yards … Member of Honor Roll ... High school coach was Mike Johnson. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

COLLEGE - (2009) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Played one year of high school football at Boise High…Named first-team all-conference and first-team all-state as a senior…Recorded 35 tackles as a senior, including nine tackles for loss…Also recorded six quarterback hurries and two sacks…Forced four fumbles and recovered two fumbles as a senior…High school coach was Bob Clark. MAJOR – Undeclared

Dane Turner

Freshman· Defensive Back 5-10 · 170 Sutter, California Sutter Union High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Redshirted…Joined team as a walk on. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned eight varsity letters (four football and four track) at Sutter Union High School in Sutter, Calif… named first team all-conference at running back as a senior… recorded 1,080 rushing yards and 25 touchdowns on 94 carries as a senior…high school coach was Scott Turner.

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2009 Player Profiles passes for 1,200 yards and 11 touchdowns on offense while on defense had 108 tackles, five sacks, two interceptions, two fumble recoveries and four defensive touchdowns ... Finished career with 120 receptions for 1,800 yards and 16 touchdowns on offense while totaling 275 tackles, nine sacks, four fumble recoveries and two interceptions on defense ... High school coach was his father, Dave White. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

Zach Waller

Sophomore · Offensive Lineman 6-5 · 289 Elk Grove, California Franklin High School

WHITE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR UT AT 2008 16 9 2009 27 10 Totals 43 19

COLLEGE – (2009) Played in eight games as a backup offensive lineman for the Broncos. (2008) Freshman served as backup offensive lineman, primarily at right tackle … Played in games against New Mexico State and Utah State. (2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-year letterman in football at Franklin High School in Elk Grove, Calif. ... Named All-Delta Valley Conference as a junior and senior ... Named second-team all-city as offensive tackle ... Selected to play in inaugural Holiday Bowl All-Star Game ... Scholar-athlete in 2005 and 2006 ... High school coach was Mike Johnson. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

TOTAL QB TACKLES SACKS TFL INT 25 0.5 2.0 0 37 0.0 4.5 1 62 0.5 6.5 1

Dave Wilson

Sophomore · Linebacker 6-1 · 222 Powell, Wyoming Powell High School

Hunter White

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in two games on special teams and as a reserve linebacker. (2008) Served as a backup linebacker and on special teams. (2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at Powell High School, lettering four times in both football and track and field … As a senior was named all-state and all-conference while recording 153 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, four sacks, two forced fumbles, two pass breakups, one blocked kick, one interception and one defensive touchdown … Member of the Casper Star Tribune’s Super 25 team … Won Lee Blocking Award … Defensive MVP as a senior … As a junior was named all-state and all-conference … Four-year member of Honor Roll … High school coach was Jim Stringer. MAJOR – Business Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

Sophomore · Linebacker 5-11 · 224 Huntington Beach, California Edison High School COLLEGE – (2009) Played in all 13 games for the Broncos, earning one start against New Mexico State...Finished the season with 37 tackles (27 unassisted)...Also recorded 4.5 tackles for loss and one interception...First career interception came against Hawai’i...Had a season high eight tackles, including two tackles for loss against Nevada... Named Special Teams Player of the Year. (2008) Played in 12 of 13 games his freshman season as backup linebacker … Finished regular season with 25 tackles (16 solo and nine assisted) … Recorded two tackles for loss for minus-7 yards. (2007) Redshirted … Named special teams scout player of year. HIGH SCHOOL – Four-sport letterman at Edison High School in Newport Beach, Calif., lettering in football and baseball three times, basketball twice and track and field once ... Named Velocity/Prep Star All-Region ... Named all-state three times, All-CIF twice and all-county twice ... Named to So-Cal first team as a wide receiver and defensive MVP of Sunset League as a junior and senior ... As a senior caught 75 52


2009 Player Profiles Matt Wilson

Faraji Wright

Sophomore · Linebacker 6-1 · 212 Powell, Wyoming Powell High School

Freshman · Offensive Tackle 6-3 · 284 Vallejo, California Berkeley High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in two games on special teams and as a reserve linebacker. (2008) Served as a backup linebacker and on special teams. (2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-sport letterman at Powell High School … Named all-state and all-conference as a junior and senior … As a senior recorded 117 tackles, six pass breakups and two fumble recoveries at outside linebacker … Named allconference in track and field as a junior and senior … Fouryear academic letter winner … High school coach was Jim Stringer. MAJOR – Management BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw action in four games as a reserve offensive lineman. (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Berkeley High School in Vallejo, Calif. … Earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior … Served as team captain as a senior … Ranked sixth on Bay Area “Cream of the Crop” list for 2007 … Named first-team West County Times and to San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro second team … As a junior named honorable mention All-Alameda/Contra Costa Athletic League … Named Cal Camp Offensive Lineman MVP in both 2006 and 2007 … High school coach was Alonzo Carter. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

Cory Yriarte

Drew Wright

Sophomore · Offensive LIneman 6-1 · 281 Palmdale, California Oaks Christian High School

Freshman · Tailback 5-9 · 188 Nampa, Idaho Vallivue High School

COLLEGE – (2009) Saw limited action in three games as a reserve runningback...Recorded five carries for 55 yards... Had a season high three carries for 50 yards against New Mexico State. (2008) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Three-year letterman at Vallivue High School in Caldwell, Idaho ... Member of the West Idaho all-star team in addition to the Treasure Valley All-State all-star team ... Named first-team all-state and all-conference his senior season after registering 2,434 yards and 23 touchdowns ... During his junior season, earned first-team all-conference finishing with 1,256 yards rushing for 15 touchdowns ... Tallied 534 yards rushing with six touchdowns as a sophomore to earn an all-conference honorable mention ... Earned three varsity letters in track and one in basketball ... High school coach was Layne Coffin. MAJOR – Undeclared BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

COLLEGE – (2009) Did not play due to injury. (2008) Freshman served as backup offensive lineman, primarily at right guard … Saw action against Oregon, Southern Miss, Hawaii, San Jose State, Nevada and Fresno State. (2007) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Spent one season at Oaks Christian High School in Westlake, Calif. ... Lettered in football three times and baseball once ... Named Velocity/Prep Star All-Region ... Rated as 12th-best center by Scout.com ... Named to Ventura County Star All-Ventura County Team and Los Angeles Daily News All-Area Team ... Earned All-CIF honors as well as allstate second-team recognition ... Also named first-team All-Tri-Valley League, second-team All-Olympic League and Coaches’ Association Ventura County Offensive Lineman of Year ... Helped Oaks Christian rush for over 3,500 yards and 91 touchdowns and pass for more than 3,600 yards and 51 touchdowns ... High school coach was Bill Redell. MAJOR – Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One 53


2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 1 No. 16 Boise State 19, No. 16/14 Oregon 8 September 3 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho BOISE, Idaho (AP) -The biggest home game in Boise State history became a fourquarter bullying of its big-conference neighbor. Kellen Moore threw for 197 yards and a touchdown, and the 14th-ranked Broncos shoved aside No. 16 Oregon 19-8. D.J. Harper scored on a 1-yard run early in the third quarter and Boise State held on for a shaky final 25 minutes of mistakes and turnovers to record its 50th straight regular-season home victory and ruin Chip Kelly’s debut as Oregon head coach. For 2 1/2 quarters, the biggest home game in Boise State history was a celebration of all things blue and orange before the nervous final stretch as a Ducks offense that was stuck in neutral most of the night finally gained some traction. But Boise State’s defense answered every Oregon charge and knocked off the Ducks for the second consecutive season after last year’s contentious matchup in Eugene. Nearly every available space inside Bronco Stadium was crammed with fans desperate to see this border-state battle, one that everyone expected to turn into a high-scoring shootout. If not for two missed field goals, a botched field-goal snap and three turnovers, it very well might have been a high-scoring rout for the Broncos. They outgained Oregon 361 to 152, rolling up 22 first downs to the Ducks’ six. The struggles of Kelly’s offense were stunning, considering Oregon scored a combined 162 points in its final three games of 2008 and brought quarterback Jeremiah Masoli back to run the show. But Masoli’s passing was off and the Ducks could not get bruising Blount started. Blount carried only eight times and finished with minus-5 yards rushing, part of a miserable night for the stark, white-clad Ducks on the Broncos’ famous blue turf. And Masoli’s main passing target, Ed Dickson, might as well have not been on the field. He wasn’t thrown to in the first half and finished with just two catches for 19 yards. His first grab, with 7:07 left in the third quarter, finally got the Ducks their first first down. Masoli fnished 14 of 27 for 121 yards and an interception. The Broncos had no problem marching. Moore hit 14 of 20 throws in the first half and finished 19 of 29. He was also given plenty of time in the pocket behind a young offensive line that for one night answered the biggest question about the Broncos in the offseason. Moore connected with Austin Pettis for a 10-yard touchdown midway through the second quarter and the two-point conversion put Boise State up 8-0. They later went up 10-0 when Blount was pulled down in the end zone by Billy Winn for a safety. The Broncos’ line also pushed Oregon’s defensive front and opened holes for Harper and Jeremy Avery. The pair combined for 162 yards rushing and Boise State finished with 164 yards rushing as a team. Boise State’s win was celebrated by a record crowd of 34,127 fans, which broke the old record of 32,412 that was set in 2008 against Fresno State.

SCORING No. 16/14 Oregon No. 16 Boise State Scoring Summary BSU 2nd, 7:05 BSU 2nd, 3:54 BSU 2nd, 0:56 BSU 3rd, 10:39 ORE 3rd, 4:21

1st 0 0

2nd 0 13

3rd 8 6

Austin Pettis, 10-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Dustin Kamper rush) Billy Winn safety Kyle Brotzman 45-yard field goal DJ Harper, 1-yard run (Kamper pass failed) Jeremiah Masoli 5-yard run (LeGarrette Blount rush)

Attendance: 34,127 (Stadium Record)

54

4th 0 0

Team Statistics

TOTALS 8 19 Boise State

Oregon

First Downs

22

6

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

8-164

1-31

Passing Yards

197

121

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

19-30-0

14-27-1

Total Yards

361

152

Total Plays

89

44

Average Yards Per Play

4.1

3.5

Punting (No-Yards)

3-131

7-307

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

2-19

1-9

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

3-91

4-95

Fumbles-Lost

4-3

2-1

Penalties (No-Yards)

6-63

8-70

Third Down Conversions

10/20

1/10

Time of Possession

42:32

17:28


2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 2 No. 11 Boise State 48, Miami (OH) 0 September 12 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Kellen Moore threw four touchdown passes, including a pair to Titus Young, as No. 12 Boise State rolled to a 48-0 victory over a young and struggling Miami, Ohio team still searching for its first points of the season. The Broncos were never really challenged by the rebuilding RedHawks, who were shut out 42-0 in last week’s opener against Kentucky. Moore was 16-of-26 passing for 307 yards, including a 54-yard TD pass to Young in the third quarter. Moore also threw touchdowns to Austin Pettis and Tyler Shoemaker before heading for the bench late in the third quarter with Boise State up 34-0. The Broncos offense, held to 19 points against Oregon, got on track late in the first half when Moore threw a 25-yard TD in the final seconds of the half. The scoring drive was set up when Pettis broke through the Miami protection to block a punt, giving the offense the ball at the Miami 49 with 31 seconds left in the first half. Boise State scored on its next two possessions in the second half then let the defense do

the rest. The Broncos outgained the RedHawks 441 to 197, and D.J. Harper led Boise State’s running game with 89 yards and one touchdown on 15 carries. Young led Boise State’s receivers with six catches for 114 yards. The Bronco defense held Miami to just 41 yards rushing and intercepted four passes. So far this season, the stingy Bronco defense has allowed just 8 points and just 308 total yards in two games. The RedHawks stayed close early, and managed to move the ball at times. But Miami failed to sustain drives after getting the first two or three first downs, and a second quarter interception by Daniel Raudabaugh killed a drive in Boise territory when Miami trailed by only 14-0. Raudabaugh was 21-of-35 passing for 155 yards and threw two of the four interceptions. Moore threw his first touchdown pass on Boise State’s second possession, a 17-yard strike to Pettis, who finished with four catches for 115 yards. Moore set up the score three plays earlier by hitting Pettis streaking down the sideline for 65 yards. Boise State junior kicker Kyle Brotzman missed an extra point attempt after the third touchdown, the first missed PAT of his career and snapped a string of 118 straight.

SCORING Miami (OH) No. 11 Boise State Scoring Summary BSU 1st, 7:16 BSU 1st, 1:17 BSU 2nd, 0:08 BSU 3rd, 7:09 BSU 3rd, 2:11 BSU 4th, 9:46 BSU 4th, 1:56 Attendance: 32,228

1st 0 14

2nd 0 6

Austin Pettis, 17-7ard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman kick) Tyler Shoemaker, 15-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick) Titus Young, 25-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick failed) DJ Harper 3-yard run (Brotzman kick) Young, 54-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Doug Martin 4-yard run (Brotzman kick) Martin 2-yard run (Jimmy Pavel kick)

3rd 0 14

4th 0 14

TOTALS 0 48

Team Statistics

Boise State

Miami (OH)

First Downs

17

14

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

29-127

26-38

Passing Yards

314

156

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

18-30-1

23-39-4

Total Yards

441

194

Total Plays

65

49

Average Yards Per Play

7.5

3.0

Punting (No-Yards)

5-228

8-291

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

5-43

2-11

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

7-95

1-38

Fumbles-Lost

0-0

0-0

Penalties (No-Yards)

5-49

6-40

Third Down Conversions

5/10

7/15

Time of Possession

25:07

34:53

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2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 3 No. 10 Boise State 51, Fresno State 34 September 18 - Bulldog Stadium - Fresno, California FRESNO, Calif. (AP) -Jeremy Avery and Titus Young made sure Boise State had the answers to every big play Fresno State delivered. Avery had three plays of longer than 60 yards and Young scored two touchdowns, providing just some of the many highlight-reel plays in the 10th-ranked Broncos’ 51-34 victory. Avery scored on a 67-yard swing pass to break the game open in the fourth quarter and Young provided perhaps the biggest play of all, diving on Avery’s fumble in the end zone to complete a 75yard score as Boise State won for the 57th time in its past 59 Western Athletic Conference games. Few were as entertaining as this one. The Broncos broke out to a 24-3 lead then had to scramble to win and keep alive its hopes for making it back to a Bowl Championship Series game. Fresno State got three touchdown runs of at least 60 yards from Ryan Mathews but again fell short against a ranked team, losing for the 10th straight time against teams in the Top 25. The skid started with a 50-42 loss to No. 1 Southern California in 2005. This game provided the appropriate bookend. With the Friday night stage to themselves, Boise State and Fresno State provided enough big plays to last the weekend. The Broncos had two 77-yard kickoff returns, an interception return for a touchdown, a 60-yard touchdown run by D.J. Harper, and the big plays from Avery. The first of Avery’s plays came on a long run that appeared to be bound for the end zone. But A.J. Jefferson poked the ball loose just before Avery scored. With the ball rolling toward the back of the end zone for an apparent touchback and Boise State turnover, Young made a diving recovery before sliding out of bounds for the score that made it 34-24. Avery then answered a Fresno State score with the long screen pass that restored a 14-point lead early in the fourth quarter and he added a 69-yard run that set up a field goal. Avery finished with 186 yards on 11 carries, with 83 more yards receiving. Fresno State had plenty of big plays of its own, starting with the touchdown runs of 69, 60 and 68 yards by Mathews. Chastin West made a leaping 41-yard catch that was nearly an interception as Brandyn Thompson tried to wrestle the ball away and Devon Wylie made an acrobatic 21-yard touchdown catch from Ryan Colburn on the next play. Boise State appeared to pull away with an 8-yard touchdown pass from Moore to Austin Pettis in the opening minute of the fourth quarter, making it 41-27. But Mathews answered with his 68-yard run, part of a 234-yard night. Then one play after Marvin Haynes dropped a potential interception for Fresno State, Avery took Moore’s screen pass all the way for the third touchdown in the first 2 minutes of the fourth quarter, making it 48-34. The rout appeared to be on early for Boise State. Winston Venable returned an interception 30 yards for a touchdown on the third play of the game. The Broncos added a field goal by Kyle Brotzman and the long run by Harper to make it 17-0 before Fresno State even managed a first down. Harper finished with 107 yards rushing before leaving with an undisclosed injury. That extended Boise State’s run of consecutive points against Fresno State to 68, dating to late in the second quarter of last year’s 6110 Broncos’ victory. The lead grew to 24-3 before Mathews single-handedly brought the Bulldogs back with two long touchdowns that cut Boise State’s halftime lead to 24-17.

SCORING No. 10 Boise State Fresno State Scoring Summary BSU

1st, 13:05 BSU 1st. 8:49 BSU 2nd, 12:35 FS 2nd 9:44 BSU 2nd, 7:49 FS 2nd, 7:33 FS 2nd, 4:58 BSU 3rd, 12:28 FS 3rd, 11:39 BSU 3rd, 10:44 FS 3rd, 3:12 BSU 4th, 14:14 FS 4th, 13:26 BSU 4th, 13:00 BSU 4th, 4:00 Attendance: 35,637

1st 10 0

2nd 14 17

3rd 10 10

Winston Venable 30-yard interception return (Kyle Brotzman kick) Brotzman 32-yard field goal DJ Harper 60-yard run (Brotzman kick), Kevin Goessling 37-yard field goal Titus Young 7-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Ryan Matthews 69-yard run (Goessling kick) Matthews 60-yard run (Goessling kick) Brotzman 30-yard field goal Devon Wylie 21-yard pass from Ryan Colburn (Goessling kick) Young 0-yard fumble recovery (Brotzman kick) Goessling 27-yard field goal Austin Pettis 8-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Jimmy Pavel kick) Matthews 68-yard run (Goessling kick) Jeremy Avery 67-yard pass from Moore (Pavel kick) Pavel 24-yard field goal

56

4th 17 7

TOTALS 51 34

Team Statistics

Boise State

Fresno State

First Downs

15

17

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

29-299

39-320

Passing Yards

181

187

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

18-26-0

14-30-2

Total Yards

480

507

Total Plays

55

69

Average Yards Per Play

8.7

7.3

Punting (No-Yards)

3-143

4-180

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

3-42

1-0

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

7-257

10-210

Fumbles-Lost

2-1

0-0

Penalties (No-Yards)

8-82

6-43

Third Down Conversions

2/9

4/17

Time of Possession

27:48

32:27


2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 4 No. 8 Boise State 49, Bowling Green 14 September 26 - Perry Stadium - Bowling Green, Ohio BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (AP) -Kellen Moore was nearly flawless for No. 8 Boise State, throwing for 247 yards and two touchdowns in the Broncos’ 49-14 victory over Bowling Green. Boise State’s big play offense needed four plays or less on its first six scoring drives. The Broncos didn’t score until a minute into the second quarter when receiver Titus Young took a pitch from Moore and ran 18 yards for a touchdown. That was all the spark they needed. Doug Martin scored on a 34-yard run down the right sideline two minutes later and then Young scored 18 second after that. The Broncos had gotten the ball back when Boise State’s Brandyn Thompson intercepted Tyler Sheehan’s tipped pass. On the next play, Young ran 25 yards untouched into the end zone, giving the Broncos a 22-0 lead. All that took just 2:27. Moore threw for 195 yards in the second quarter alone, completing eight straight passes

at one point. He finished 17 of 21, spreading the ball around to six different receivers. Tyler Shoemaker had 105 yards on four catches. Bowling Green, hosting a top-10 team for the first time in school history, hung around early. The Falcons opened the game with a seven-minute drive, but came up empty after Jerry Phillips missed a 29-yard field goal. They did hold Boise State scoreless in the first quarter - about the only bright spot on the night. Boise State finished with 529 yards in total offense. The Broncos’ running game didn’t miss a beat despite playing without second-leading rusher D.J. Harper, who has what is likely a season-ending knee injury. Doug Martin, a defensive back who has seven tackles this season, took Harper’s spot and ran for 116 yards on 13 carries. Martin hardly looked like a back who had only seen limited action the last two seasons at running back. Starter Jeremy Avery rushed for 92 yards, including a 71-yard touchdown run on the second play of the third quarter that put Boise State ahead 36-0. Thompson’s interception in the second quarter marked the sixth consecutive game with a pick for the Broncos. The Broncos, with their best regular-season ranking in school history, intercepted Sheehan’s passes twice, giving them nine interceptions this season. They did give up just their second passing touchdown, but it came after the game was all but over. Sheehan, who had completed 68 percent of his throws this year coming into the game, couldn’t get anything going against the Broncos’ stingy pass defense. He finished 16-of-29 passing with just 137 yards. Boise State, making its first trip to Ohio, also shut down Falcons receiver Freddie Barnes who was leading the nation with 14 catches per game. He only managed four receptions for 24 yards.

SCORING No. 8 Boise State Bowling Green Scoring Summary BSU

2nd, 14:53 BSU 2nd, 12:45 BSU 2nd, 12:27 BSU 2nd, 2:15 BSU 3rd, 14:27 BSU 3rd, 13:41 BGSU 3rd, 7:46 BGSU 3rd, 1:01 BSU 4th, 6:11 Attendance: 22,396

1st 0 0

2nd 29 0

Titus Young 18-yard run (Richie Brockel pass from Austin Pettis) Doug Martin 34-yard run (Kyle Brotzman kick Young 25-yard run (Brotzman kick) Austin Pettis 17-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Jeremy Avery 71-yard run (Brotzman kick) Brockel 2-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick) Adrian Hodges 7-yard pass from Tyler Sheehan (Jerry Phillips kick) Tyler Sheehan 6-yard run (Phillips kick) Jarvis Hodge 1-yard run (Jimmy Pavel kick failed)

3rd 14 14

4th 6 0

TOTALS 49 14

Team Statistics

Boise State

Bowling Green

First Downs

23

18

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

35-267

33-93

Passing Yards

262

131

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

19-25-0

21-42-2

Total Yards

529

282

Total Plays

60

75

Average Yards Per Play

8.8

3.8

Punting (No-Yards)

4-145

6-219

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

0-0

2-16

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

8-512

3-199

Fumbles-Lost

0-0

2-1

Penalties (No-Yards)

9-85

8-75

Third Down Conversions

3/10

8/19

Time of Possession

24:51

34:11

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2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 5 No. 5 Boise State 34, UC Davis 16 October 3 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho BOISE, Idaho (AP) -Kellen Moore threw for 285 yards and three touchdowns, including a pair to Austin Pettis, to lead No. 5 Boise State to a 34-16 victory over UC Davis. The Broncos got off to a slow start and struggled to run the ball against the FCS Aggies. The Broncos rushed for just 101 yards, far below the 214 yards per game they were averaging. Boise State got just 13 points in four trips to the red zone in the first half before Moore finally helped the offense get on track in the second half. Moore was 22 of 31 with one interception. His longest TD pass was 42 yards to Titus Young. Pettis had 10 catches for 129 yards, while Young had six catches for 83 yards. The Aggies were led by quarterback Greg Denham, who was 24-of-36 for 206 yards and two touchdowns. Both of Denham’s touchdowns came in the second half as the Aggies fought to keep pace. Midway through the third quarter, Denham fired a 21-yard TD to Sean Creadick to pull within 20-10. Then Denham connected with Creadick again on a 4-yard TD early in the fourth to cut the Broncos’ lead to 27-16. The Aggies missed the ensuing extra point. The Broncos defense held the Aggies to just 28 yards rushing. But the Broncos were penalized nine times for 61 yards, and the defense failed to force a turnover. Moore’s first TD came in the final minutes of the second quarter when he floated a 6-yard pass to Pettis in the left corner of the end zone, putting Boise State up 13-0 at the half. After the Aggies turned Moore’s interception in the third quarter into a 48-yard field goal by Sean Kelley, Moore led the Broncos quickly back down the field. Moore capped a three-play, 60-yard scoring drive by tossing a 42-yard TD to Young streaking down the middle of the field to go up 20-3.

The Aggies answered, scoring five plays later on Denham’s first TD pass to Creadick.

The Broncos responded again through the air when Moore threw a 2-yard TD pass to Pettis to stretch their lead to 27-10 with 3:33 left in the third quarter.

SCORING Bowling Green No. 5 Boise State Scoring Summary BSU 2nd, 10:17 BSU 2nd, 4:36 BSU 2nd, 0:52 UCD 3rd, 12:40 BSU 3rd, 11:51 UCD 3rd, 9:28 BSU 3rd, 3:33 UCD 4th, 11:27 BSU 4th, 0:38

1st 0 0

2nd 0 13

3rd 10 14

Kyle Brotzman 22-yard field goal Brotzman 34-yard field goal Austin Pettis 6-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Kelley 48-yard field goal Titus Young 42-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick) Creadick 21-yard pass from Denham (Kelley kick) Pettis 2-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick) Creadick 4-yard pass from Denham (Kelley kick failed) Doug Martin 4-yard run (Brotzman kick), 34-16

Attendance: 32,497

58

4th 6 7

TOTALS 16 34

Team Statistics

Boise State

UC Davis

First Downs

21

13

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

33-101

17-28

Passing Yards

285

206

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

22-33-1

24-36-0

Total Yards

386

234

Total Plays

64

53

Average Yards Per Play

6.0

4.4

Punting (No-Yards)

3-141

6-225

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

4-46

0-0

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

3-28

6-85

Fumbles-Lost

1-0

0-0

Penalties (No-Yards)

9-61

6-23

Third Down Conversions

4/10

4/13

Time of Possession

30:37

29:23


2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 6 No. 6 Boise State 28, Tulsa 21 October 14 - H.A. Champman Stadium - Tulsa, Oklahoma TULSA, Okla. (AP) -Kellen Moore threw two short touchdown passes to Tommy Gallarda, and No. 5 Boise State survived a late scare from Tulsa to escape with a 28-21 victory in one of the last road tests standing between the undefeated Broncos and the BCS. With Boise State trailing for the first time all season, Moore was perfect on two scoring drives to put the Broncos ahead to stay. Tulsa got within 28-21 in the fourth quarter when G.J. Kinne and Slick Shelley connected on consecutive passes for 91 yards, including a 55-yarder for a touchdown. The Golden Hurricane had one last chance to tie it in the final 2 minutes, but Boise State forced its fourth three-and-out of the second half to ice the game. Moore finished with 187 yards passing and three touchdown passes. Doug Martin had 112 yards on 23 carries in his second 100-yard game since moving back to offense after the Broncos lost running back D.J. Harper to a knee injury. Jeremy Avery added 73 yards as Boise State trampled Tulsa on the ground in the third quarter and then held

on for the win. Except for the two long connections between Kinne and Shelley, Boise State’s defense limited the Golden Hurricane - who led the nation in total offense each of the last two seasons - to 30 yards in the second half. Kinne missed a wide-open Charles Clay on fourth-and-6 to end Tulsa’s last possession, as he rolled out of the pocket to the left. He finished with 154 yards on 14-for-27 passing. ``Our O-line got going pretty well and it would have been nice to punch it in down there for some breathing room,’’ Boise State coach Chris Petersen said. ``If our O-line is doing what they need to do we can make some plays.’’ Tulsa represented one of the few challenges remaining on Boise State’s schedule as the Broncos move into Western Athletic Conference play. The rest of the teams on their schedule have a combined 16-21 record, and in-state rival Idaho (5-1) is the only one with a winning mark. Petersen wouldn’t look far down the schedule. ``Next week is a new challenge,’’ he said. ``We’ll reload and go then.’’ The Golden Hurricane - playing in front of a sellout crowd of 30,000 - jumped on top early, capitalizing on a muffed punt by cornerback Kyle Wilson with some trickery on the very next play. Kinne pitched the ball to A.J. Whitmore, the Golden Hurricane’s usual wildcat quarterback, and he found speedy receiver Damaris Johnson behind the defense for a 53-yard touchdown pass. It was the first time Boise State had trailed this season, and Moore immediately led a 68-yard scoring drive the opposite way. He hit all three of his passes for 45 yards and converted a fourth-and-1 at the 10-yard line with a sneak to set up his 8-yard scoring toss to Gallarda. He went 6 for 6 for 62 yards on the Broncos’ next drive, answering Kinne’s 15-yard scoring pass to Trae Johnson with a 17-yard TD connection to Austin Pettis. It was Pettis’ sixth straight game with a touchdown.

SCORING No. 6 Boise State Tulsa Scoring Summary Tulsa 1st, 8:25 BSU 1st, 4:00 Tulsa 1st, 0:16 BSU 2nd, 11:03 BSU 2nd, 0:36 BSU 3rd, 9:44 BSU 3rd, 2:54 Tulsa 4th, 9:29 Attendance: 30,000

1st 8 14

2nd 10 0

Damarias Johnson 53-yard pass from A.J. Whitmore (Fitzpatrick kick) Tommy Gallarda 8-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Efaw pass from Austin Pettis) Trae Johnson 15-yard pass from G.J. Kinne (Fitzpatrick kick) Pettis 17-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick) Brotzman 27-yard field goal Gallarda 2-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick) Brotzman 18-yard field goal Slick Shelley 55-yard pass from Kinne (Fitzpatrick kick)

3rd 10 0

4th 0 7

TOTALS 28 21

Team Statistics

Boise State

Tulsa

First Downs

25

12

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

44-193

26-88

Passing Yards

187

207

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

22-32-0

15-28-0

Total Yards

380

295

Total Plays

76

54

Average Yards Per Play

5.0

5.5

Punting (No-Yards)

6-240

8-340

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

5-17

2- -3

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

4-63

6-92

Fumbles-Lost

2-2

2-0

Penalties (No-Yards)

3-24

7-65

Third Down Conversions

5/15

2/12

Time of Possession 59

35:07

24:53


2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 7 No. 5 Boise State 54, Hawai’i 9 October 21 - Aloha Stadium - Honolulu, Hawaii HONOLULU (AP) - Kellen Moore came to work and wasn’t in the mood for relaxation. Moore threw a career-best five touchdown passes and No. 6 Boise State forced turnover after turnover in a dominating 54-9 victory over Hawaii to remain unbeaten and in the BCS race. The Broncos looked confident and sharp, building a 44-0 lead by the third quarter behind their stifling defense. For the night, the Broncos forced six turnovers that led to 30 points. Jeron Johnson intercepted two passes and recovered a fumble on Hawaii’s opening drive that ignited Boise State’s scoring performance. Boise State, which didn’t have a single takeaway in its two previous games, had everything working in its way, from trick plays to fourth-down conversions. Moore, who leads the nation in passing efficiency, was 18 of 30 for 223 yards. Four of his scoring throws came in the first half. Despite the big lead, Moore played the entire game. Petersen said backup Mike Coughlin got dinged up his only play, an 8-yard run, so he was forced to play Moore the whole game. Titus Young had eight catches for 115 yards and three TDs, including a 48-yarder in the third quarter. After the catch, Young flashed the hang loose ``shaka’’ sign in front of the cheering Broncos fans, which quickly drew a flag and caught the ire of his coaches. Meanwhile, the year continued to get uglier for the injury-plauged Warriors, who have lost five straight for the first time since 1998. The 45-point loss was Hawaii’s worst since losing by 46 to top-ranked Southern California to open the 2005 season. Bryant Moniz, who started the season as the third-string quarterback, made his third straight start for Hawaii and sustained a concussion near the end of the opening quarter. He was replaced by Shane Austin, who was ineffective and threw three interceptions and one late scoring pass. Boise State scored 24 points in the second quarter, including 17 off three Hawaii turnovers. The scoring took the steam out of the Warriors on a muggy night at Aloha Stadium, where the Broncos are 4-4. They had lost two previous trips to Honolulu. With the 2007 WAC title on the line, the Broncos lost to Hawaii 39-27 to close the regular season and ended the year losing to East Carolina in the Hawaii Bowl. Greg Salas was stripped by Winston Venable while fighting for some extra yards and Brand Thompson recovered on the Hawaii 14. Moore threw a dart to Austin Pettis on the next play, putting Boise State up 17-0. Austin finally got the Warriors moving in the quarter, driving all the way to the Broncos 14. But his pass was snatched away in the end zone by Johnson. Boise State scored five plays later on Moore’s 24-yard TD pass to Young for a 24-0 lead. On the 80-yard drive, Pettis showed his versatility, completing a 28-yard pass to Kyle Efaw. Young also hauled in a 10-yard TD pass to put Boise State up 31-0 with 1:22 left in the half. And the Broncos weren’t done yet. Hunter White intercepted a pass by Austin, leading to Kyle Brotzman’s 28-yard field goal that gave the Broncos a 34-0 lead at halftime. Brotzman also had a career night with four field goals. Boise State also used trickery a few times. After failing to convert on its first three third-down attempts, Boise State went for it on fourth-and-2 from the Hawaii 35 and scored. With a defender charging at him, Moore dumped a play-action pass to Tyler Shoemaker who ran virtually untouched into the end zone to put Boise State up 10-0. The Broncos converted just three of their 13 third-down attempts, but were perfect on three fourth-down tries.

SCORING No. 5 Boise State Hawai’i Scoring Summary BSU BSU

1st, 11:54 1st, 7:08 BSU 2nd, 13:32 BSU 2nd, 7:33 BSU 2nd, 1:22 BSU 2nd, 0:13 BSU 3rd, 8:02 BSU 3rd, 6:59 UH 3rd, 5:52 BSU 4th, 14:54 UH 4th, 9:50 BSU 4th, 3:08

1st 10 0

2nd 24 0

3rd 10 2

Kyle Brotzman 25-yard field goal Tyler Shoemaker 35-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Austin Pettis 14-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick) Titus Young 24-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick) Young 10-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick) Brotzman 28-yard field goal Brotzman 32-yard field goal Young 48-yard pass from Moore (Brotzman kick) Team Safety Brotzman 27-yard field goal Jon Medeiros 10-yard pass from Shane Austin (Scott Enos kick) Matt Kaiserman 1-yard run (Brotzman kick)

Attendance: 33,961

60

4th 10 7

TOTALS 54 9

Team Statistics

Boise State

Hawai’i

First Downs

24

21

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

40-193

18-93

Passing Yards

279

214

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

20-32-0

27-47-3

Total Yards

472

307

Total Plays

72

65

Average Yards Per Play

6.6

4.7

Punting (No-Yards)

2-104

5-155

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

1-15

0-0

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

2-63

12-237

Fumbles-Lost

6-0

3-3

Penalties (No-Yards)

6-78

8-50

Third Down Conversions

3/13

2/9

Time of Possession

31:30

28:30


2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 8 No. 5 Boise State 45, San Jose State 7 October 31 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho BOISE, Idaho (AP) -Kellen Moore threw for 278 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another as No. 6 Boise State coasted by San Jose State, the Broncos eighth straight victory. Boise State also got plenty of help from its defense, which held the Spartans to 223 total yards and forced two turnovers that led to touchdowns. In the last minute of the first half, the Broncos recovered a fumble deep in Spartans territory and scored four plays later on a 1-yard dive by Moore to go up 24-7 at the half. Early in the third quarter, cornerback Kyle Wilson picked off a pass and returned it 27 yards to put Boise State up 387. Moore, the nation’s most efficient passer coming into the game, was 21 of 33 before heading to the sidelines at the start of the fourth quarter. His three TD passes gave him 24 this season. His first TD pass was a 61-yarder to younger brother Kirby Moore that put the Broncos up 7-0 in the first quarter. The Broncos rolled up 430 total yards, but struggled most of the game to run the ball against a defense that was giving up 259 yards per game on the ground. The Broncos, averaging 190 yards per game, were held to 140 yards, but the bulk of those came late with the game out of reach. Doug Martin led the Broncos with 63 yards, and he scored the game’s final touchdown on a 36-yard dash late in the fourth quarter. The Spartan run defense was a lone bright spot for a team that has lost 10 straight to the Broncos. Jordan LaSecla was 10 of 20 for just 79 yards and one touchdown, a 39-yarder to Marquis Avery that tied the game 7-7 in the first quarter. LaSecla was ineffective the rest of the way and ultimately replaced in the second half by Kyle Reed, last season’s starter. Reed was 6 of 12 for 52 yards, and he rushed six times for 28 yards. The turning point came in the final minute of the first half. With 1:35 left in the half, Moore led the Broncos on a six play, 45-yard scoring drive, capped with an 18-yard TD to Mitch Burroughs in the left corner of the end zone. One play after the ensuing kick, Spartan running back LaMon Muldrow fumbled after being hit by safety Jason Robinson, who recovered the ball on the Spartan 22 with 23 seconds left. After two misfires, Moore hit Tyler Shoemaker on a 21-yard pass, then scored on a dive on the next play. Austin Pettis led the Broncos with five catches for 63 yards and a touchdown, while Kirby Moore had four catches for 80 yards.

SCORING San Jose State No. 5 Boise State Scoring Summary BSU

SJSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU

1st, 9:32 2nd, 11:28 2nd, 7:00 2nd, 0:44 2nd, 0:03 3rd, 10:22 3rd, 9:26 4th, 0:20

Attendance: 31,684

1st 0 7

2nd 7 17

Kirby Moore 61-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman kick) Marquis Avery 11-yard pass from Jorda La Secla (Tyler Cope kick) Brotzman 32-yard field goal Mitch Burroughs 18-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Kellen Moore 1-yard run (Brotzman kick) Austin Pettis 8-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Kyle Wilson 27-yard interception return (Brotzman kick) Doug Martin 36-yard run (Brotzman kick)

3rd 0 14

4th 0 7

Team Statistics

TOTALS 7 45 San Jose State

Boise State

First Downs

12

26

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

29-92

32-140

Passing Yards

131

290

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

16-32-1

25-39-0

Total Yards

223

430

Total Plays

61

71

Average Yards Per Play

3.7

6.1

Punting (No-Yards)

9-327

5-217

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

2-5

2-26

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

6-125

2-44

Fumbles-Lost

1-1

2-1

Penalties (No-Yards)

10-87

2-20

Third Down Conversions

5/15

7/14

Time of Possession

29:53

30:07

61


2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 9 No. 5 Boise State 45, Louisiana Tech 35 November 6 - Joe Aillet Stadium - Ruston, Louisiana RUSTON, La. (AP) - Early in the fourth quarter, there was nervous pacing along Boise State’s sideline. With an opportunity to show a national television audience why they should once again become a BCS buster, a close game on the road was not what the fifth-ranked Broncos had in mind. They looked anxious, but they weren’t rattled. Moore threw for 354 yards and three touchdowns, and Boise State remained unbeaten and in contention for a BCS bid with a 45-35 victory over Louisiana Tech. Tech had pulled within 30-28 early in the fourth quarter on Dennis Morris’ leaping catch in the corner of the end zone. The Broncos defense buckled down long enough after that for Boise State to pull away with touchdowns on consecutive drives, first on Moore’s 12-yard pass to Austin Pettis and then on Jeremy Avery’s 44-yard touchdown run. Avery finished with 146 yards rushing, while Titus Young caught eight passes for 110 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown for Boise State. Boise State has scored no fewer than 45 points in each of its four WAC games this season. Still, the Broncos could have used a more dominant victory in their quest to prove they are more deserving than unbeaten and sixth-ranked TCU for a Bowl Championship Series bid. Trailing 27-7 at halftime, Tech made a game of it in the third quarter, starting with Josh Victorian’s first career touchdown on Moore’s third interception of the season. It was an ill-advised throw under pressure that hung in the air for Victorian, who raced down the sideline and cut inside Moore to cap a 75-yard return. Moore responded by leading a 15-play drive to set up Kyle Brotzman’s third field goal, then Tech’s offense suddenly came to life. The Bulldogs got their first first down in two quarters on the way to a 73-yard scoring drive capped by Ross Jenkins’ 9-yard keeper around the right end to make it 30-21. Tech’s Matt Nelson then caught the Broncos by surprise with an onside kick that he recovered himself. Shortly after, Jenkins found Morris over the middle for 36 yards to the Boise State 12, setting up Jenkins’ third-down pass to Morris, who leaped to catch the ball over defensive back Kyle Wilson’s head to pull Tech within 30-28. When Brotzman missed his second field goal of the game on the Broncos’ next drive, the crowd was going wild, and it appeared the Bulldogs just might upset the highest-ranked team ever to play at Joe Aillet Stadium. Instead, Boise State put its figurative foot down, forcing a quick punt. Then Moore floated a pass down the sideline to Kyle Efaw for his second 40-yard completion of the game, setting up his scoring pass to Pettis to make it 38-28. Soon after, Tech failed to convert a fourth-and-6 on its own 44, setting up Avery’s game-clinching run that made it 45-28 with 4:52 to go. Tech managed one more touchdown after that. Moore’s three TD passes gave him 27 on the season, eclipsing the 25 he had last year as a freshman.

SCORING No. 5 Boise State Louisiana Tech Scoring Summary BSU Tech

1st, 10:57 1st, 8:14 BSU 1st, 5:03 BSU 1st, 0:44 BSU 2nd, 13:52 BSU 2nd, 7:35 Tech 3rd, 13:12 BSU 3rd, 6:31 Tech 3rd, 1:30 Tech 4th, 14:07 BSU 4th, 7:41 BSU 4th, 4:52 Tech 4th, 2:49

1st 13 7

2nd 14 0

3rd 3 14

Kyle Brotzman 29-yard field goal, Daniel Porter 1-yard run (Matt Nelson kick) Brotzman 34-yard field goal Richie Brockel 2-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Doug Martin 2-yard run (Brotzman kick) Titus Young 40-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Josh Victorian 75-yard interception return (Nelson kick) Brotzman 25-yard field goal Ross Jenkins 9-yard run (Nelson kick) Dennis Morris 5-yard pass from Jenkins (Nelson kick) Austin Pettis 12-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Tyler Shoemaker pass from Kellen Moore) Jeremy Avery 44-yard run (Brotzman kick) Myke Compton 1-yard run (Nelson kick)

Attendance: 23,240

62

4th 15 14

TOTALS 45 35

Team Statistics

Boise State

Louisiana Tech

First Downs

25

15

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

34-153

43-136

Passing Yards

354

114

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

28-41-1

10-21-1

Total Yards

507

250

Total Plays

75

64

Average Yards Per Play

6.8

3.9

Punting (No-Yards)

2-79

7-242

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

4-83

0-0

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

2-26

9-214

Fumbles-Lost

0-0

0-0

Penalties (No-Yards)

8-63

5-46

Third Down Conversions

5/12

6/16

Time of Possession

33:01

26:59


2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 10 No. 6 Boise State 63, Idaho 25 November 14 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Kellen Moore threw four touchdown passes to Austin Pettis and tied a career high with five overall, as the No. 6 Broncos overwhelmed Idaho 63-25. Titus Young had a 100-yard kickoff return that was actually longer and Kyle Wilson returned an interception 71 yards for another score for the big-play Broncos, who beat their rivals for the 11th consecutive time. Moore, the nation’s passing efficiency leader with 32 touchdowns and just three interceptions, passed Steve Young for 19th place on the Western Athletic Conference’s list for career touchdown passes. His 57th in two seasons was to Pettis early in the fourth quarter.

formations all for scores.

The go-go Broncos used a halfback pass, an interception return, a kickoff return and funky

The Broncos came in averaging 59.4 points per home game against Idaho in five games this decade. The last three times the Broncos have played the Vandals in Boise, they’ve won 58-14, 70-35, 65-7 - and now this year’s runaway. Idaho committed seven turnovers, six by fill-in quarterback Brian Reader. He threw five interceptions while starting for the second consecutive game for Nathan Enderle, who is second only to Moore and 10th nationally in passing efficiency. Reader, who finished 17 for 27 for 305 yards and a touchdown, lost a fumble on his third play, setting up Pettis’ leaping touchdown catch over Kenneth Patten. Reader threw an interception on his second pass, which Boise State converted into a 25-yard touchdown from Moore to Young, behind a block by Pettis. Pettis reached high for an 8-yard touchdown catch that made it 21-7 after one quarter. Moore was 9 for 10 for 101 yards and three touchdowns in the period.

Moore was 15 for 20 for 199 yards in the half, and Boise State had its most points in a half since Aug. 30, 2007, against Weber State.

SCORING Idaho No. 6 Boise State

1st 7 21

2nd 10 21

3rd 0 14

Scoring Summary

1st, 12:11 Austin Pettis 4-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Efaw pass from Pettis) BSU 1st, 10:46 Titus Young 25-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Pettis pass failed) Idaho 1st, 6:28 Woolridge 29-yard run (Farquhar kick) BSU 1st, 4:35 Pettis 8-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman kick) Idaho 2nd, 12:46 Farquhar 30-yard field goal BSU 2nd, 9:10 Jeremy Avery 20-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) BSU 2nd, 5:23 Pettis 20-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Idaho 2nd, 0:27 Woolridge 1-yard run (Farquhar kick) BSU 2nd, 0:14 Young 100-yard kickoff return (Brotzman kick) BSU 3rd, 10:20 Kyle Wilson 71-yard interception return (Brotzman kick) BSU 3rd, 7:12 Efaw 11-yard pass from Matt Kaiserman (Brotzman kick) BSU 4th, 14:55 Pettis 14-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Idaho 4th, 0:27 McCarty 52-yard pass from Reader (Jackson rush) Attendance: 33,986

4th 8 7

TOTALS 25 63

Team Statistics

Idaho

Boise State

First Downs

26

23

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

46-209

26-148

Passing Yards

305

310

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

14-27-5

23-33-0

Total Yards

514

458

Total Plays

73

59

Average Yards Per Play

7.0

7.8

Punting (No-Yards)

3-111

5-206

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

2-20-0

1-13-0

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

7-95-0

3-130-1

Fumbles-Lost

0-0

0-0

Penalties (No-Yards)

4-37

5-28

BSU

Third Down Conversions

6/13

2/7

Time of Possession

36:54

23:06

63


2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 11 No. 6 Boise State 52, Utah State 21 November 20 - Romney Stadium - Logan, Utah BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Doug Martin ran for 121 yards and four touchdowns and No. 6 Boise State remained unbeaten and in BCS contention with a 52-21 victory over Utah State. Jeremy Avery added 116 yards rushing and two touchdowns for the Broncos, who gained 243 yards and scored four TDs in the second quarter - two 43 seconds apart to break a 14-all tie. Boise State added another touchdown barely 2 minutes into the third quarter and what was a close game for about 25 minutes turned into the rout it was expected to be. Boise State’s Kellen Moore was a modest 15 for 29 for 233 yards with a touchdown, breaking a streak of six straight games with three of more touchdown passes. But he had enough help in the backfield that it didn’t matter.

The Broncos rushed for a season-high 323 yards and outgained the Aggies 572-363.

After Robert Turbin tied it at 14 on a 24-yard run for the Aggies with 6:28 left in the second, the Broncos drove 73 yards in four plays to retake the lead for good. Titus Young made a diving grab with a defender all over him for a 56-yard catch at the 2, where Martin easily ran it in for a 21-14 lead. Then Utah State fumbled a handoff and Ryan Winterswyk recovered at the 9 for the Broncos and Avery scored on first down, putting the Broncos up 28-14 with 4:04 left in the quarter. Being down two touchdowns at halftime would have been tolerable for the Aggies, but another defensive lapse late in the period allowed the Broncos to drive for a 1-yard touchdown by Martin with five seconds left in the half. The Aggies almost had Boise State stopped on third-and-10 with about a minute left, but Martin broke through for a 17-yard run to keep the drive going. The Broncos opened the third quarter with a 71-yard drive, needing only four plays to score again on a 32-yard run by Avery to push their lead to 42-14.

SCORING No. 6 Boise State Utah State

1st 7 7

2nd 28 7

3rd 10 7

Scoring Summary BSU

USU BSU USU BSU BSU BSU BSU USU BSU BSU

1st, 8:54 1st, 5:52 2nd, 8:51 2nd, 6:28 2nd, 4:47 2nd, 4:04 2nd, 0:05 3rd, 12:56 3rd, 5:48 3rd, 1:37 4th, 9:49

Tommy Gallarda, 8-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Michael Smith, 22-yard run (Chris Ulinski kick) Doug Martin, 17-yard run (Brotzman kick) Robert Turbin, 24-yard run (Ulinski kick) Martin, 2-yard run (Brotzman kick) Jeremy Avery, 9-yard run (Brotzman kick) Martin, 1-yard run (Brotzman kick) Avery, 32-yard run (Brotzman kick) Smith, 12-yard run (Ulinkski kick) Brotzman, 52-yard field goal Martin, 6-yard run (Brotzman kick)

Attendance: 18,777

64

4th 7 0

TOTALS 52 21

Team Statistics

Boise State

Utah State

First Downs

26

22

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

43-323

39-137

Passing Yards

249

226

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

16-30-0

19-31-1

Total Yards

572

363

Total Plays

73

70

Average Yards Per Play

7.8

5.2

Punting (No-Avg.)

3-50.71

4-45.2

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

1-2

2-9

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

4-92

7-124

Fumbles-Lost

1-0

1-1

Penalties (No-Yards)

9-83

4-43

Third Down Conversions

4/11

6/15

Time of Possession

31:32

28:28


2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 12 No. 6 Boise State 44, Nevada 33 November 27 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho BOISE, Idaho (AP) -Though Nevada threatened, there’s still no team in the WAC that can conquer Boise State. Perhaps the Broncos will meet their match in the BCS - if they get in. Kellen Moore tied his career high with five touchdown passes, three to fill-in fullback Dan Paul, and the No. 6 Broncos remained undefeated with a 44-33 victory over Nevada. With executives with the Sugar, Fiesta and Orange bowls watching - and hearing fans’ chants of ``BCS! BCS!’’ through the rain and cold - the Broncos withstood the Wolf Pack’s rally from 24 points down in the first half. Boise State, sixth in the latest BCS but far from a lock to earn a bid to the marquee bowls, led 34-26 entering the fourth quarter before Moore’s fifth scoring pass, to brother Kirby, clinched its 24th consecutive regular-season win. Vai Taua had 160 yards rushing on 24 carries for Nevada), which had averaged 52 points per game while winning eight straight. The Wolf Pack lost for the 10th consecutive time to Boise State. Doug Martin ran for 128 yards on 16 carries for the Broncos, who locked up at least a share of their seventh WAC championship in eight seasons. They have one more home date against lowly New Mexico State before BCS bids are announced next weekend. Maybe the BCS should compute this: Boise State is 72-4 this decade. No. 4 TCU, which Poms will see play in person on Saturday, is primed for automatic inclusion in the big-bucks series as the highest ranked outsider. For most of the second half, Boise State’s third home loss in 64 games, its first defeat in 25 home games since the 2005 MPC Computer Bowl in Boise, and first home conference loss since 1998 - when the Broncos were in the small-time Big West - was a distinct possibility. Resilient Nevada absorbed a 95-yard touchdown return on the opening kickoff by Boise State’s Titus Young and being in a 27-3 hole after 20 minutes. The Wolf Pack closed within 27-19 in third quarter on a 37-yard field goal by Ricky Drake. The Broncos answered with a ground march to the Wolf Pack 21. That running was partly why tight end Tommy Gallarda was wide open in the middle of the field for Moore’s fourth touchdown pass, from 21 yards. Moore’s 37th TD throw of the season, against just three interceptions, extended his single-season school record. But on the next play from scrimmage, Taua, the leading runner on the NCAA’s first offense to have three 1,000-yard rushers in the same season, sprinted untouched down the right hashmark for a 71-yard touchdown. The Wolf Pack was back within 34-26 late in the third quarter. When replay officials overturned an official’s call and ruled Kirby Moore fumbled at the end of a catch, the entire Nevada roster was off the bench and jumping around on the field celebrating the game’s first turnover. The Wolf Pack had the ball near midfield with the chance to tie. But they went three-and-out to end the third quarter. Kyle Brotzman kicked a 27-yard field goal to put the Broncos up 37-26 with 10:55 left, before the clinching Moore-to-Moore connection.

SCORING Nevada No. 6 Boise State

1st 0 20

2nd 16 7

3rd 10 7

Scoring Summary BSU

1st, 14:45 BSU 1st, 9:03 BSU 1st, 4:20 NEV 2nd,13:36 BSU 2nd, 9:59 NEV 2nd, 3:38 NEV 2nd, 0:03 NEV 3rd, 9:38 BSU 3rd, 2:40 NEV 3rd, 2:23 BSU 4th, 10:55 BSU 4th, 5:08 NEV 4th, 1:16

Titus Young 95-yard kickoff return (Kyle Brotzman kick) Dan Paul 18-yard from Kellen Moore (Austin Pettis rush failed) Paul 3-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Ricky Drake 26-yard field goal Paul 1-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Virgil Green 6-yard pass from C. Kaepernick (Drake kick failed) B. Wimberly 3-yard pass from Kaepernick (Drake kick) Drake 37-yard field goal Gallarda 21-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Vai Taua 71-yard run (Drake kick) Brotzman 27-yard field goal Kirby Moore 6-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Brotzman kick) Tray Session 23-yard pass from Kaepernick (Drake kick)

4th 7 10

TOTALS 33 44

Team Statistics

Nevada

Boise State

First Downs

20

22

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

44-242

33-165

Passing Yards

141

262

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

12-22-0

17-34-0

Total Yards

383

427

Total Plays

66

67

Average Yards Per Play

5.8

6.4

Punting (No-Avg.)

6-40.2

4-35.8

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

1-2

1-5

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

8-156

6-175

Fumbles-Lost

1-1

1-1

Penalties (No-Yards)

4-29

3-40

Third Down Conversions

4/14

7/14

Time of Possession

31:39

28:21

Attendance: 32,642

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2009 Game-by-Game Results Game No. 13 No. 6 Boise State 49, New Mexico State 7 December 5 - Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) -Boise State is perfect again.

Doug Martin had four touchdown runs and the sixth-ranked Broncos beat New Mexico State 42-7 to finish unbeaten for the second consecutive season. Kellen Moore threw for 272 yards and a score for Boise State, which finished 12-0 last year but was left out of the Bowl Championship Series. The Broncos will have to wait to see if they made it into one of the big-money bowls this season. Boise State fans stormed the field after time ran out, turning the blue turf into a sea of orange and blue as they celebrated the Broncos' second consecutive WAC title and 10th straight win over New Mexico State. Boise State has won 26 straight regular-season games overall. Trevor Walls had a 1-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter for the Aggies, who managed just 49 yards passing and 191 yards total. Martin had two 4-yard TD runs and Jeremy Avery ran 9 yards for another score as Boise State reached the end zone three times in the second quarter to take a 28-0 lead. Martin tacked on a 2-yard touchdown run and a 56-yard score in the third. Avery had 16 carries for 86 yards and Martin finished with eight for 83 for Boise State, which finished with 288 yards on the ground. Moore connected with Titus Young on a 47-yard play in the first quarter for his 39th touchdown pass of the season. Moore, the nation's most efficient passer, finished 19 of 30. TD.

The Broncos nearly shut out the Aggies for the third straight time but fumbled deep inside their own territory to set up Walls'

Seth Smith also had 35 carries for 114 yards for New Mexico State.

SCORING New Mexico State No. 6 Boise State

1st 0 7

2nd 0 21

3rd 0 14

Scoring Summary BSU

1st, 3:56 BSU 2nd, 10:32 BSU 2nd, 7:02 BSU 2nd, 0:41 BSU 3rd, 7:41 BSU 3rd, 3:42 MNSU 4th, 4:32

Titus Young 47-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman kick) Jeremy Avery 9-yard run (Brotzman kick) Doug Martin 4-yard run (Brotzman kick) Martin 4-yard run (Brotzman kick) Martin 2-yard run (Brotzman kick) Martin 56-yard run (Brotzman kick) Trevor Walls 1-yard run (Kyle Hughes kick)

Attendance: 32,308

66

4th 7 0

TOTALS 7 42

Team Statistics

New Mexico St.

Boise State

First Downs

11

26

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

43-142

39-256

Passing Yards

49

288

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

4-13-1

23-35-0

Total Yards

191

544

Total Plays

56

74

Average Yards Per Play

3.4

7.4

Punting (No-Avg.)

7-36.4

4-32.2

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

2-7

2-39

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

6-150

1-39

Fumbles-Lost

1-1

2-2

Penalties (No-Yards)

4-40

7-46

Third Down Conversions

3/12

3/11

Time of Possession

30:21

29:39


2009 Game-by-Game Results

DATE Sept. 3 Sept. 12 Sept. 18 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 14 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 6 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 5

2008 BOISE STATE FOOTBALL STATISTICS AFTER 13 GAMES 13-0, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference Champions OPPONENT <National TV> #16 Oregon <ESPN> Miami (Ohio) * at Fresno State <ESPN> at Bowling Green UC Davis at Tulsa <ESPN> * at Hawai’i * San Jose State * at Louisiana Tech <ESPN2> * Idaho <ESPNU> * at Utah State <ESPN2> * Nevada <ESPN2> * New Mexico State

W/L W W W W W W W W W W W W W

SCORE 19-8 48-0 51-34 49-14 34-16 28-21 54-9 45-7 45-35 63-25 52-21 44-33 42-7

ATTENDANCE 34,127 32,228 35,637 22,396 32,497 30,000 37,928 31,684 23,240 33,986 18,777 32,642 32,308

* WAC Games ATTENDANCE Total Average

All Games 397,450 30,573

TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty

Home 229,472 32,782

Away 167,978 27,996

BSU 295 120 154 21

OPP 207 81 99 27

TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Yards Per Play Yards Per Game

5,987 894 6.7 460.5

3,895 815 4.8 299.6

RUSHING YARDAGE Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game Touchdowns

2,529 2,736 207 476 5.3 194.5 29

1,649 1,977 328 420 3.9 126.8 15

PASSING YARDS Comp/Att/Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game Touchdowns Eff. Rating KICKOFF RETURNS: #/YDS Average Per Return

3,458 2,246 270/ 418/ 3 216/ 395/ 21 8.3 5.7 12.8 10.4 266.0 172.8 40 14 164.23 103.51 41/ 1,118 27.3

94/ 1,791 19.1

SCORE BY QTR Boise State Opponents

1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL AVG 117 217 140 100 574 44.2 35 57 75 63 230 17.7

TEAM STATISTICS PUNT RETURNS: #/YDS Average Per Return

BSU 31/ 340 11.0

OPP 17/ 76 4.5

49/ 2,058 42.0 38.8

80/ 3,074 38.4 33.2

PENALTIES/YARDS Average Per Game

80/ 712 54.8

80/ 648 49.8

3rd DOWN CONVERSIONS Percentage

60/ 156 38.5

58/ 180 32.2

4th DOWN CONVERSIONS Percentage

15/ 20 75.0

13/ 25 52.0

TIME OF POSSESSION / GAME

30:15

29:41

TURNOVERS Fumbles/ Lost Interceptions

13 21/ 10 3

32 16/ 11 21

24/ 145

5/ 32

RED-ZONE SCORES Percentage

63/ 74 85.1

21/ 27 77.8

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS Percentage

47/ 74 63.5

17/ 27 62.9

PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net Punt Average

SACKS BY

67


2009 Team and Individual Statistics INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING G Jeremy Avery 13 Doug Martin 13 DJ Harper 3 Matt Kaiserman 4 Titus Young 13 Jarvis Hodge 8 Drew Wright 3 Mike Coughlin 8 Carlo Audagnotti 1 Tyler Shoemaker 10 Kellen Moore 13 Mitch Burroughs 12 Austin Pettis 12 Team BSU TOTALS 13 OPP TOTAL 13 PASSING G Kellen Moore 13 Mike Coughlin 8 Kyle Brotzman 13 Austin Pettis 11 Mitch Burrough 12 Matt Kaiserman 4 Chris Potter 11 Michael Choate 9 Team BSU TOTALS 13 OPP TOTALS 13 TOTAL OFFENSE Kellen Moore Jeremy Avery ALL-PURPOSE Titus Young Jeremy Avery RECEIVING Titus Young Austin Pettis Kyle Efaw Jeremy Avery Tyler Shoemaker Kirby Moore Mitch Burroughs Richie Brockel Tommy Gallarda Doug Martin Chris Potter Dan Paul Matt Kaiserman Jarvis Hodge Chandler Koch Jason Robinson DJ Harper BSU TOTALS OPP TOTALS

TC 197 113 44 33 12 21 5 4 2 1 23 3 1 17 476 420 ATT 254 12 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 270 216 G 13 13 G 13 13 G 13 12 13 13 10 12 12 10 13 13 12 12 4 8 9 11 3 13 13

YDS-G 1,179 733 292 155 131 114 55 29 3 3 41 1 0 0 2,736 1,977 CMP 392 19 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 418 395

YDS-L 48 10 8 5 9 12 0 7 0 0 45 6 11 46 207 328

REC 71 62 27 22 21 17 9 8 8 7 6 4 2 2 2 1 1 270 216

TDs 6 14 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

YPC 5.7 6.4 6.5 4.5 10.2 4.9 11.0 5.5 1.5 3.0 -0.2 -1.7 -11.0

YPG 87.0 55.6 94.7 37.5 9.4 12.8 18.3 2.8 3.0 0.3 -0.3 -0.4 -0.9

LG 74 56 60 16 25 34 42 21 3 3 9 1 0

29 15

5.3 3.9

194.5 126.8

74 71

INT 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PCT. 64.8 53.2 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 00.0 00.0

TDs 39 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

YARDS 3,325 50 28 28 16 11 0 0

YPG 255.8 6.2 2.2 2.5 1.3 2.8 0.0 0.0

RATING 167.35 85.26 335.20 335.20 234.40 522.40 0.00 0.00

LG 67 9 28 28 16 11 0 0

3 21

64.6 54.7

40 14

3,458 2,246

266.0 172.8

164.23 103.51

67 59

PLAYS 415 197 RUSH 122 1,131

TOTAL 1,131 723 284 150 122 102 55 22 3 3 -4 -5 -11 -46 2,529 1,649

RUSH YDS -4 1,131 REC. 969 244

PASS YDS 3,325 0

PUNT-R 0 0 YARDS 969 850 369 244 345 214 83 75 94 67 39 40 20 -3 17 28 7 3,458 2,246

68

TDs 10 14 1 1 2 2 1 2 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 40 14

TOTAL 3,321 1,131

KOFF-R 779 0 YPC 13.6 13.7 13.7 11.1 16.4 12.6 9.2 9.4 11.8 9.6 6.5 10.0 10.0 -1.5 8.5 28.0 7.0 12.8 10.4

INT-R 0 0 YPG 74.5 70.8 28.4 18.8 34.5 17.8 6.9 7.5 7.2 5.2 3.5 3.6 5.0 -0.4 1.9 2.8 2.3 266.0 172.8

YPG 255.5 87.0 TOTAL 1,870 1,375 LG 54 65 40 67 35 61 32 23 28 23 18 18 12 0 10 28 7 67 59

YPG 143.8 105.8


2009 Team and Individual Statistics PUNTING Kyle Brotzman Brad Elkin BSU TOTALS OPP TOTALS KICKOFF RETURNS Titus Young Doug Martin Jerrell Gavins Mitch Burroughs Kyle Wilson BSU TOTALS OPP TOTALS

G 13 7 13 13

NO YARDS AVG LONG I/20 38 1,664 43.8 72 13 11 394 35.8 48 7 49 2,058 42.0 72 20 80 3,074 38.4 62 15

G 13 13 13 11 12 13 13

PUNT RETURNS Kyle Wilson Chris Potter Austin Pettis BSU TOTALS OPP TOTALS

G 12 12 12 13 13

NO YARDS TDs 20 209 0 10 129 0 1 2 0 31 340 0 17 76 0

AVG LG 10.4 59 12.9 32 2.0 2 11.0 59 4.5 20

NO YARDS TDs AVG LG INTERCEPTIONS G NO YARDS TDs AVG-PG LG 28 779 2 27.8 100 Jeron Johnson 13 4 30 0 0.3 25 6 178 0 29.7 77 Brandyn Thompson 13 4 16 0 0.3 14 3 112 0 37.3 49 Kyle Wilson 12 3 98 2 0.3 71 2 17 0 8.5 14 Aaron Tevis 13 3 12 0 0.2 11 2 32 0 16.0 20 Derrell Acrey 12 2 5 0 0.2 5 41 1,118 1 27.3 100 George Iloka 13 1 13 0 0.1 13 94 1,791 0 19.1 71 Tommy Smith 13 1 9 0 0.1 9 Hunter White 13 1 14 0 0.1 14 Winston Venable 13 1 30 1 0.1 30 Shea McClellin 12 1 0 0 0.1 0 BSU TOTALS 13 21 227 3 1.6 71 OPP TOTALS 13 3 125 1 0.2 75

FUMBLE RETURNS Byron Hout BSU TOTALS OPP TOTALS

G 13 13 13

FIELD GOALS Kyle Brotzman Jimmy Pavel

G 13 5

NO YARDS TDs LONG 1 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 FGM 17 1

Oregon 29, 47, (45) Miami (Ohio) Fresno State (32), (30), (24) Bowling Green 38 C Davis (22), (34) Tulsa (27), (18) Hawai’i (25), 42, (28), (32), (27)

FGA 23 1

KICKOFFS Kyle Brotzman Jimmy Pavel BSU TOTALS OPP TOTALS

PCT AVG 73.9 1.3 100.0 0.3

G 13 5 13 13

NO 93 13 106 46

YARDS 5,684 793 6,477 2,777

AVG TB 61.1 7 61.0 0 61.1 7 60.4 2

OB 2 0 2 1

10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-UP LONG 1-1 8-9 6-8 1-4 1-1 52 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 24

San Jose State (32) Louisiana Tech (29), (34), 44, (25), 31 Idaho Utah State (52) Nevada (27) New Mexico State (parentheses indicates field goal made)

SCORING G TDs PAT-1 PAT-2 FGs DXP Saf Kyle Brotzman 13 0 61/62 17/23 Titus Young 13 15 Doug Martin 13 14 Austin Pettis 11 14 Jeremy Avery 13 7 Tommy Gallarda 13 4 Dan Paul 13 3 DJ Harper 3 3 Richie Brockel 10 2 1 Tyler Shoemaker 10 2 1 Kyle Wilson 13 2 Kirby Moore 12 2 Kyle Efaw 13 1 2 Matt Kaiserman 4 1 Jimmy Pavel 5 3/4 1/1 Mitch Burroughs 12 1 Winston Venable 13 1 Kellen Moore 13 1 Jarvis Hodge 8 1 Michael Choate 8 1 Team 1 BSU TOTALS 13 74 64/66 5 18/24 1 OPP TOTALS 13 30 26/28 2 6/11 0 69

TOTAL 112 90 84 84 42 24 18 18 14 14 12 12 10 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 574 230


2009 Game-by-Game Results TACKLES Jeron Johnson JC Percy Winston Venable Aaron Tevis Billy Winn George Iloka Kyle Wilson Ryan Winterswyk Brandyn Thompson Hunter White Daron Mackey Chase Baker Shea McClellin Derrell Acrey Jerrell Gavins Byron Hout Jason Robinson Tommy Smith Cedric Febis Travis Stanaway Doug Martin JP Nisby Josh Borgman Darrin Koontz Jarrell Root Hazen Moss Michael Atkinson Zach Gholson Chuck Hayes Garcia Day Greg Grimes Kyle Efaw Antwon Murray Jimmy Pavel Dave Wilson Jimmy Pavel Mitch Burroughs Kyle Brotzman Michael Choate Chris Potter Matt Wilson Dave Wilson Titus Young Richie Brockel

G 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 13 13 13 12 13 12 11 13 13 12 11 13 11 13 0 11 12 13 7 8 9 3 9 4 13 6 4 2 6 12 13 9 11 2 2 13 10

UT 51 31 34 22 18 28 28 18 25 27 20 17 13 15 20 14 13 12 14 15 7 7 10 3 3 7 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1

AT 37 33 21 25 25 14 12 22 13 10 16 18 21 17 8 12 12 11 9 4 6 5 1 7 7 3 5 3 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

TOTAL TFL-YARDS QB-SACKS PBU FF-FUM 88 1.5 / 3 6 1 64 4.5 / 17 0.5 / 4 2 1 55 8.0 / 16 3 1 47 6.0 / 34 1.0 / 16 1 1 43 12.5 / 49 6.0 / 34 2 42 2.5 / 6 5 40 3.5/ 11 2 40 16.5 / 67 8.5 / 47 1 38 3 37 4.5 / 12 1 36 4.0 / 6 3 1 35 4.0 / 17 2.0 / 11 2 34 6.0 /28 3.0 / 21 2 32 5.5 / 11 1 28 1.5 / 4 2 26 6.5 / 23 2.0 / 11 1 1 25 1.0 / 1 1 1 23 1 23 1.5 / 6 2 19 3 1 13 1 12 1.5 / 2 11 10 2.0 / 9 10 1.0 / 3 1 10 8 1.0 / 1 1 5 1.5 / 5 4 3 3 0.5 / 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Blocked Kicks Austin Pettis - Punt vs. Miami (Ohio) Ryan Winterswyk - Field Goal vs. UC Davis Austin Pettis - Punt vs Idaho

70

REC-FUM 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 2/0 1/0

2/2 1/0


2009 Boise State Postseason Records NCAA Division I-A Bowl Record: 5-4 NCAA Division I-AA Playoff Record: 8-4; NCAA Division II Playoff Record: 2-3 Overall Postseason Record: 15-11

GAME RESULTS Dec. 23, 2008 TCU 17, Boise State 16 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl San Diego, Calif. (34,628)

Dec. 17, 1994 Youngstown State 28, Boise State 14 NCAA Division I-AA Finals Huntington, W. Va. (27,674)

Dec. 12, 1981 Eastern Kentucky 23, Boise State 17 NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Boise, Idaho (20,176)

Dec. 10, 1994 Boise State 28, Marshall 24 NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Boise, Idaho (20,068)

Dec. 5, 1981 Boise State 19, Jackson State 7 NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals Jackson, Miss. (11,500)

Dec. 3, 1994 Boise State 17, Appalachian State 14 NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals Boise, Idaho (15,302)

Dec. 20, 1980 Boise State 31, Eastern Kentucky 29 NCAA Division I-AA Finals Sacramento, Calif. (8,157)

Nov. 26, 1994 Boise State 24, North Texas 20 NCAA Division I-AA First Round Boise, Idaho (14,706)

Dec. 13, 1980 Boise State 14, Grambling State 9 NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Boise, Idaho (17,300)

Dec. 8, 1990 Nevada 59, Boise State 52 (3 OT) NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Reno, Nev. (19,776)

Nov. 29, 1975 Northern Michigan 24, Boise State 21 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Boise, Idaho (17,347)

Dec. 23, 2003 Boise State 34, TCU 31 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl Fort Worth, Texas (38,028)

Dec. 1, 1990 Boise State 20, Middle Tennessee State 13 NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals Boise, Idaho (15,849)

Nov. 30, 1974 Central Michigan 20, Boise State 6 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Mount Pleasant, Mich. (9,913)

Dec. 31, 2002 Boise State 34, Iowa State 16 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Boise, Idaho (30,446)

Nov. 24, 1990 Boise State 20, Northern Iowa 3 NCAA Division I-AA First Round Boise, Idaho (15,849)

Dec. 28, 2000 Boise State 38, Texas-El Paso 23 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Boise, Idaho (26,203)

Nov. 26, 1988 Northwestern State (LA) 22, Boise State 13 NCAA Division I-AA First Round Boise, Idaho (10,537)

Dec. 23, 2007 East Carolina 41, Boise State 38 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Honolulu, Hawai’i (30,467) Jan. 1, 2007 Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Glendale, Ariz. (73,719) Dec. 28, 2005 Boston College 27, Boise State 21 MPC Computers Bowl Boise, Idaho (30,493) Dec. 31, 2004 Louisville 44, Boise State 40 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Memphis, Tenn. (58,355)

Dec. 30, 1999 Boise State 34, Louisville 31 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Boise, Idaho (29,283)

Dec. 8, 1973 Louisiana Tech 38, Boise State 34 NCAA Division II Semifinals Wichita Falls, Texas (13,000) Dec. 1, 1973 Boise State 53, South Dakota 10 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Boise, Idaho (14,358) Dec. 11, 1971 Boise State 32, Chico State 28 Camellia Bowl Sacramento, Calif. (16,313)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most Yards Total Offense (Single Game)

Most Passing Attempts (Single Game)

Most Pass Completions (Career)

1.

371

Duane Halliday vs. Nevada

1990

1.

44

Taylor Tharp vs. East Carolina

2007

1.

63

Jim McMillan

3 Games

2.

361

Bart Hendricks vs. Louisville

1999

2.

41

Mike Virden vs. Northern Iowa

1990

2.

60

Tony Hilde

4 Games

3.

353

Jim McMillan vs.South Dakota

1973

41

Joe Aliotti vs. Eastern Kentucky

1980

3.

53

Jared Zabransky

3 Games

41

Eric Guthrie vs. Chico State

1971

Most Yards Total Offense (Career)

Most Passing Attempts (Career)

1.

938

Jim McMillan

3 Games

2.

857

Tony Hilde

4 Games

1.

120

Tony Hilde

4 Games

3.

743

Jared Zabransky

3 Games

2.

105

Jim McMillan

3 Games

3.

93

Jared Zabransky

3 Games

Most Yards Passing (Single Game) 382

Duane Halliday vs. Nevada

1990

2.

363

Jim McMillan vs. Louisiana Tech

1973

1.

30

Taylor Tharp vs. East Carolina

2007

3.

358

Joe Aliotti vs. Eastern Kentucky

1980

2.

24

Joe Aliotti vs. Eastern Kentucky

1980

3.

23

Duane Halliday vs. Nevada

1990

23

Jim McMillan vs. Louisiana Tech

1973

1.

902

Jim McMillan

3 Games

2.

759

Tony Hilde

4 Games

3.

740

Jared Zabransky

3 Games

1.

4

Tony Hilde vs. Appalachian State

1994

2.

3

Darrin Burchak vs. Northwestern State (La.)

1988

3

Tim Klena vs. Eastern Kentucky

1981

3

Joe Aliotti vs. Grambling State

1980

3

Jim McMillan vs. Central Michigan

1974

Most Pass Completions (Single Game)

1.

Most Yards Passing (Career)

Most Interceptions Thrown (Single Game)

71

Most Interceptions Thrown (Career) 1.

9

Tony Hilde

4 Games

2.

6

Jim McMillan

3 Games

3.

4

Joe Aliotti

2 Games

4

Jared Zabransky

3 Games


2009 Boise State Postseason Records Highest Pass Percentage (Single Game) 1.

.700 (21-30)

Jim McMillan vs. South Dakota

1973

2.

.682 (30-44)

Taylor Tharp vs. East Carolina

2007

3.

.667 (22-33)

Mike Virden vs. Middle Tennessee State

Brock Forsey

3 Games

2.

3

Bart Hendricks

2 Games

1.

26.8 (6-161)

Drisan James

4 Games

3

K.C. Adams

4 Games

2.

23.6 (7-165)

Vinny Perretta

3 Games

3

Chris Thomas

4 Games

3.

23.1 (7-162)

Mike Holton

2 Games

1.

.600 (63-105)

Jim McMillan

3 Games

2.

.580 (51-88)

Mike Virden

3 Games

3.

.570 (53-93)

Jared Zabransky

3 Games

Most Touchdown Passes (Single Game) 1.

4

Jim McMillan vs. South Dakota

1973

2.

3

Jared Zabransky vs. Oklahoma

2007

3

Ryan Dinwiddie vs. TCU

2003

3

Duane Halliday vs. Nevada

1990

3

Jim McMillan vs. Louisiana Tech

1973

Eric Guthrie vs. Chico State

1971

Most Touchdowns Receiving (Single Game)

77

Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP

2000 2003

John Smith vs. Northern Michigan

1975

2

Randy Matyshock vs. Youngstown State

1994

2

Lee Schrack vs. Marshall

1994

2

Winky White vs. Nevada

1990

2

Don Hutt vs. South Dakota

1973

2

Don Hutt vs. Chico State

1971

Most Pass Receptions (Single Game) 1.

14

Don Hutt vs. Louisiana Tech

1973

2.

13

Don Hutt vs. South Dakota

1973

3.

11

Winky White vs. Nevada

1990

11

Kipp Bedard vs. Eastern Kentucky

1980

Most Pass Receptions (Career) 1. 2.

34

Don Hutt

22

Kipp Bedard

19

Winky White

3 Games

4 Games

1.

264

Winky White vs. Nevada

1990

3 Games

2.

212

Kipp Bedard vs. Eastern Kentucky

1980

3.

184

Don Hutt vs. Louisiana Tech

1973

1981

2. 3.

152

Brock Forsey vs. Louisville

1999

132

John Smith vs. Northern Michigan

1975

298

Brock Forsey

3 Games

2.

280

Rodney Webster

2 Games

3.

235

K.C. Adams

4 Games

25

Rodney Webster vs. Jackson State

1981

2.

24

Ian Johnson vs. Oklahoma

2007

24

Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State

2002

60

K.C. Adams

4 Games

2.

57

Brock Forsey

3 Games

3.

56

Jim McMillan

3 Games

9.4 (14-132)

John Smith vs. Northern Michigan

1975

2.

6.9 (10-69)

Jeremy Avery vs. East Carolina

2007

3.

6.8 (10-68)

Brock Forsey vs. UTEP

2000

6.22 (45-280)

Rodney Webster

2 Games

2. 3.

6.21 (32-199)

John Smith

4 Games

5.92 (24-192)

David Mikell

2 Games

3

Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State

2002

2.

2

Bart Hendricks vs. Texas-El Paso

2000

2

K.C. Adams vs. Marshall

1994

2

Bart Hull vs. Nevada

1990

2 2

Chris Thomas vs. Northwestern State (La.)

1988

Jim McMillan vs. Louisiana Tech

1973

Winky White

4 Games

1.

80

John Smith from Jim McMillan vs. Louisiana Tech

1973

2.

65

Vinny Perretta from Kellen Moore vs. TCU

2008

3.

64

Ryan Ikebe from Tony Hilde vs. Appalachian State

1994

1.

269

Brock Forsey vs. Louisville

1999

2.

264

Winky White vs. Nevada

1990

3.

212

Kipp Bedard vs. Eastern Kentucky

1980

1.

614

Brock Forsey

3 Games

2.

502

John Smith

4 Games

3.

463

Kipp Bedard

4 Games

1.

3

Frank Robinson vs. Northern Iowa

1990

2.

2

Marty Tadman vs. Oklahoma

2007

2

Rick Woods vs. Jackson State

1981

3

Marty Tadman

3 Games

3

Frank Robinson

3 Games

3

Rick Woods

4 Games

Longest Interception Return

Brock Forsey holds six postseason records

Most Touchdowns Rushing (Single Game) 1.

4 Games

3

1.

Highest Average Yards Per Carry (Career) 1.

Ryan Ikebe

Most Interceptions (Career)

Highest Avg. Yards Per Carry (Single Game) 1.

4 Games

3

Most Interceptions (Single Game)

Most Rushing Attempts (Career) 1.

3 Games

Drisan James

Most All-Purpose Yards (Career)

Most Rushing Attempts (Single Game) 1.

Don Hutt

3

Most All-Purpose Yards (Single Game)

Most Yards Rushing (Career) 1.

5

2.

Longest Reception

Most Yards Receiving (Single Game)

Tony Hilde

Rodney Webster vs. Jackson State

1.

4 Games

7

156

Most Touchdowns Receiving (Career)

4 Games

2.

1.

1994

David Mikell vs. TCU

50

3 Games

Most Yards Rushing (Single Game)

2007

75

Jim McMillan Jared Zabransky

Drisan James vs. Oklahoma Ryan Ikebe vs. Appalachian State

3.

8 5

2

2.

1. 3.

1.

2

3.

Most Touchdown Passes (Career)

4

Longest Run From Scrimmage

1.

Highest Average Yards Per Reception (Career)

1.

1990

Highest Pass Percentage (CareerMultiple Games)

3

Most Touchdowns Rushing (Career)

92+

Andy Avalos vs. Louisville

2004

2.

80+

Shaunard Harts vs. Louisville

1999

3. 73 + = Scoring Play

Rick Woods vs. Jackson State

1981

Most Interception Return Yards (Career)

Most Yards Receiving (Career) 1.

463

Kipp Bedard

4 Games

2.

454

Don Hutt

3 Games

3.

376

Winky White

4 Games

Highest Avg. Yards Per Rec. (Single Game) 1.

39.0 (2-78)

Vinny Perretta vs. TCU

2008

2.

35.0 (4-140)

Ryan Ikebe vs. Appalachian State

1994

3.

32.0 (3-96)

Drisan James vs. Oklahoma

2007

72

1.

1.

92

Andy Avalos

3 Games

2.

80

Shaunard Harts

2 Games

3.

73

Rick Woods

4 Games

Most Kickoff Returns (Single Game) 1. 3.

5

Chris Carr vs. Louisville

2004

5

Chris Thomas vs. Nevada

1990

4

Austin Smith vs. East Carolina

2007

4

Quinton Jones vs. Oklahoma

2007

4

Willie Bowens vs. Marshall

1994

4

Greg Frederick vs. Chico State

1971


2009 Boise State Postseason Records Most Kickoff Returns (Career)

Highest Punt Return Average (Career)

1.

8

Chris Carr

3 Games

2.

7

Quinton Jones

4 Games

3.

6

Brock Forsey

3 Games

6

Willie Bowens

4 Games

1.

173

Austin Smith vs. East Carolina

2007

2.

146

Willie Bowens vs. Marshall

1994

3.

114

Chris Carr vs. Louisville

2004

Most Kickoff Return Yards (Career) 1.

211

Willie Bowens

4 Games

2.

197

Chris Carr

3 Games

3.

185

Brock Forsey

3 Games

Highest Kickoff Return Average (Career) 1.

43.3 (4-173)

Austin Smith

4 Games

2.

35.2 (6-211)

Willie Bowens

4 Games

3.

34.5 (4-138)

John Smith

4 Games

4 Games

16.0 (3-48)

Keith Morioka

1 Game

3.

11.7 (6-70)

Tim Gilligan

2 Games

11.7 (3-35)

Chris Carr

3 Games

Longest Punt Return 92+

Quinton Jones vs. Boston College

2005

2.

36

Tim Gilligan vs. Iowa State

2002

3.

27

Keith Morioka vs. Northwestern State

1988

+ = Scoring Play

1999 1994

7

Eric Brown vs. Jackson State

1981

7

Tom Spadafore vs. Grambling State

1980

Gary Gorrell vs. Northern Michigan

1975

1.

3

Kyle Brotzman vs. TCU

2008

Eric Guthrie vs. Chico State

1971

2.

2

Tyler Jones vs. Louisville

2004

2

Tyler Jones vs. TCU

2003

2

Nick Calaycay vs. Louisville

1999

2

Mike Black vs. Northern Iowa

1990

1.

25

Kyle Stringer

4 Games

2002

3.

20

Mike Black

4 Games

5

Frank Robinson vs. Northern Iowa

1990

Highest Punting Average (Single Game) 1.

43.0 (7-301)

Eric Guthrie vs. Chico State

1971

1.

9

Frank Robinson

3 Games

2.

42.6 (7-298)

Jeff Edwards vs. UTEP

2000

2.

7

Quinton Jones

2 Games

3.

42.0 (6-420)

1994

3.

6

Tim Gilligan

2 Games

Danny Weeks vs. North Texas

Highest Punting Average (Career) 1.

43.0 (7-301)

Eric Guthrie

1 Game

2.

41.7 (9-375)

Jeff Edwards

2 Games

3.

39.5 (21-830)

Danny Weeks

4 Games

Most Points Scored (Single Game) 3 Games 2 Games

Most Field Goals (Single Game)

Most Punts (Career)

Tim Gilligan vs. Iowa State

Tim Gilligan

2 Games

Greg Erickson vs. Appalachian St.

5

Frank Robinson

Bart Hendricks

45

2.

70

3 Games

4

3.

4 Games

72

4 Games

Don Hutt

2000

Danny Weeks

3.

John Smith

5

Jeff Edwards vs. UTEP

21

2.

5

7

2.

2 Games

1.

3.

2005

Quinton Jones

Most Touchdowns Scored (Career)

2004

Quinton Jones vs. Boston College

151

2007

Tyler Jones vs. Louisville

7

1.

Most Recent - Drisan James vs. Oklahoma

Longest Field Goal

1.

Most Punt Return Yards (Career)

2000

2

Nick Calaycay vs. Louisville

1994

2002

2002

Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP

46

Willie Bowens vs. Marshall

Tim Gilligan vs. Iowa State

Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State

3

48

54

57

3

2.

3.

3.

1.

1.

7

1990

Most Touchdowns Scored (Single Game)

2007

1973

Frank Robinson vs. Northern Iowa

4 Games

Kyle Stringer vs. Oklahoma

2007

60

Mike Black

8

John Smith vs. South Dakota

2.

25

2.

Austin Smith vs. East Carolina

2005

4 Games

3.

1990

86

Quinton Jones vs. Boston College

3 Games

John Smith

Mike Black vs. Northern Iowa

89

151

Don Hutt

30

11

2.

1.

32

2.

1.

1.

Most Punt Return Yards (Single Game)

1.

3.

Most Punts (Single Game)

7

Most Punt Returns (Career)

Most Points Scored (Career)

3.

1.

Longest Kickoff Return

Most Punt Returns (Single Game)

Quinton Jones

2.

Most Kickoff Return Yards (Single Game) 1.

21.6 (7-151)

1. 3.

18

Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State

2002

18

Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP

2000

14

Don Hutt vs. Chico State

1971

Most Field Goals (Career) 1.

5

Mike Black

4 Games

2.

4

Kyle Brotzman

2 Games

4

Tyler Jones

3 Games

Most Points-After-Touchdown (Single Game) 1.

7

Mike Black vs. Nevada

1990

2.

5

Kyle Brotzman vs. East Carolina

2007

5

Anthony Montgomery vs. Oklahoma

2006

5

Nick Calaycay vs. UTEP

2000

Most Points-After-Touchdown (Career) 1.

13

Nick Calaycay

3 Games

2.

11

Greg Erickson

4 Games

11

Mike Black

4 Games

TEAM RECORDS Most Yards Total Offense

Most Pass Completions

Most Yards Rushing

1.

560

vs. Nevada

1990

1.

31

vs. Nevada

1990

1.

254

vs. Jackson State

1981

2.

533

vs. Louisville

1999

2.

30

vs. East Carolina

2007

2.

198

vs. Louisville

1999

3.

469

vs South Dakota

1973

3.

24

vs. Eastern Kentucky

1980

3.

181

vs. Northern Michigan

1975

Most Yards Passing

Highest Pass Percentage

Most Rushing Attempts

1.

496

vs. Nevada

1990

1.

.682 (30-44)

vs. East Carolina

2007

1.

45

vs. Eastern Kentucky

1980

2.

374

vs. Louisiana Tech

1973

2.

.676 (23-34)

1990

2.

44

vs. Jackson State

1981

3.

358

vs. Eastern Kentucky

1980

vs. Middle Tennessee State

667 (20-30)

vs. Oklahoma

2007

3.

42

(5 Times)

.667 (22-33)

vs. South Dakota

1973

Most Pass Attempts 1.

52

vs. Nevada

1990

2.

44

vs. East Carolina

2007

3.

43

vs. Chico State

1971

3.

Most Touchdown Passes 1.

4

vs. Oklahoma

2007

4

vs. Nevada

1990

4

vs. South Dakota

1973

73

Highest Average Yards Per Carry 1.

6.0 29-175

vs. UTEP

2000

2.

5.8 44-254

vs. Jackson State

1981

3.

4.7 42-198

vs. Louisville

1999


2009 Boise State Postseason Records Most Touchdowns Rushing

Fewest Yards Passing

Fewest Yards Rushing

1.

4

vs. Iowa State

2002

1.

108

vs. Jackson State

1980

1.

28

vs. TCU

2008

2.

3

vs. Louisville

2004

2.

119

vs. Northern Michigan

1975

2.

29

vs. Northwestern State

1988

3

vs. UTEP

2000

3.

136

vs. Northwestern State

1988

3.

40

vs. Louisiana Tech

1973

3

vs. Nevada

1990

3

vs. South Dakota

1973

Most Fumbles Recovered 1.

4

vs. Jackson State

1981

4

vs. Grambling State

1980

4

vs. Chico State

1971

Most Points Scored 1.

53

vs. South Dakota

1973

2.

52

vs. Nevada

1990

3.

43

vs. Oklahoma

2007

Fewest Yards Total Offense 1.

195

vs. Northwestern State

1988

2.

225

vs. Youngstown State

1994

3.

228

vs. Grambling State

1980

Fewest Pass Attempts 1.

Fewest Rushing Attempts

22

vs. Jackson State

1980

1.

20

vs. TCU

2008

22

vs. Grambling State

1980

2.

21

vs. Northwestern State

1988

22

vs. Northern Michigan

1975

3.

23

vs. Marshall

1994

Fewest Pass Completions

Most Fumbles Lost

1.

9

vs. Jackson State

1981

3

vs. Appalachian State

1994

2.

10

vs. Grambling State

1980

3

vs. North Texas

1994

3.

11

vs. Northwestern State

1988

3

vs. Middle Tennessee State

1990

Lowest Pass Percentage

1.

Fewest Points Scored

1.

.314 (11-35)

vs. Northwestern State

1988

1.

6

vs. Central Michigan

1974

2.

.406 (13-32)

vs. Appalachian State

1994

2.

13

vs. Northwestern State

1988

3.

.409 (9-22)

vs. Jackson State

1981

3.

14

vs. Youngstown St.

1994

14

vs. Grambling State

1980

Most Interceptions Thrown

Fewest Yards Total Offense

1.

5

vs. Northwestern State

1988

2.

4

vs. Appalachian State

1994

1.

156

Northern Iowa

1990

4

vs. Eastern Kentucky

1981

2.

168

Middle Tennessee State

1990

3.

228

Appalachian State

1994

OPPONENTS’ TEAM RECORDS Fewest Yards Passing

Lowest Average Yards Per Carry

Most Touchdown Passes

1.

26

Middle Tennessee State

1990

1.

-0.2 (27- (-5)

Northern Iowa

1990

2.

27

Central Michigan

1974

2.

2.3 (41-93)

Chico State

1971

3.

42

Grambling State

1980

3.

2.6 (34-89)

North Texas

1994

Fewest Pass Attempts 7

Central Michigan

1974

1.

3

Northern Iowa

1990

2.

8

Eastern Kentucky

1981

2.

7

Jackson State

1981

3.

11

Middle Tennessee State

1990

3.

9

Grambling State

1980

Fewest Pass Completions

3.

2.

Fewest Points Scored

1.

1.

1.

Most Yards Total Offense

2

Central Michigan

1974

1.

564

Louisville

2004

2

South Dakota

1973

2.

502

Nevada

1990

3

Eastern Kentucky

1981

3.

494

TCU

2003

Lowest Passing Percentage

Most Yards Passing

1.

.143 (2-14)

South Dakota

1973

1.

314

Louisville

1999

2.

.250 (5-20)

Grambling State

1980

2.

266

Chico State

1971

3.

.259 (7-27)

Appalachian State

1994

3.

263

North Texas

1994

Most Interceptions Thrown

Most Pass Attempts

1.

6

Northern Iowa

1990

1.

51

North Texas

1994

2.

3

Oklahoma

2007

2.

47

Louisville

1999

3

Louisville

1999

47

Chico State

1971

Fewest Yards Rushing

Most Pass Completions

1.

-5

Northern Iowa

1990

1.

29

North Texas

1994

2.

89

Louisville

1999

2.

26

Louisville

1999

89

North Texas

1994

3.

23

Marshall

1994

Fewest Rushing Attempts

3

Boston College

2005

3

Louisville

2004

2

Louisville

1999

2

Marshall

1994

2

Louisiana Tech

1973

2

Chico State

1971

Most Yards Rushing 1.

329

Louisville

2004

2.

322

East Carolina

2007

3.

313

Central Michigan

1974

Most Rushing Attempts 1.

71

Northwestern State (La.)

1988

2.

68

Grambling State

1980

3.

67

Central Michigan

1974

Highest Average Yards Per Carry 1.

6.6 (50-329)

Louisville

2004

2.

6.4 (50-322)

East Carolina

2007

3.

5.6 (52-291)

Nevada

1990

Most Touchdowns Rushing 1.

4

East Carolina

2007

2.

4

Nevada

1990

3.

3

Louisville

2004

3

TCU

2003

3

Youngstown State

1994

3

Eastern Kentucky

1980

Highest Pass Percentage

1.

27

Northern Iowa

1990

1.

.677 21-31

Louisville

2004

3

Central Michigan

1974

2.

32

Louisville

1999

2.

.640 16-25

Eastern Kentucky

1980

3

Louisiana Tech

1973

3.

34

North Texas

1994

3.

.611 22-36

TCU

2008

74

Most Points Scored 1.

59

Nevada

1990

2.

44

Louisville

2004

3.

42

Oklahoma

2007


2009 Boise State Postseason Records

Broncos Rally to Win Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Boise State 34, Louisville 31 December 30, 1999 – Bronco Stadium – Boise, Idaho “What a great day to be a Bronco!”

Head coach Dirk Koetter pretty much summed it up in his opening comments to the press after Boise State’s 34-31 upset victory over the Louisville Cardinals in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl in front of 29,283 screaming fans at Bronco Stadium. The game, which featured 10 lead changes, was the first Division I-A bowl victory in the history of the school. Offense was the story early as the Broncos and Cardinals combined for 31 first-quarter points. Louisville started the scoring with a 40-yard field goal by Jon Hilbert which capped a nine-play, 50-yard drive

for the Cardinals. Boise State, 10-3, came right back at the Conference USA team. The Broncos marched 80 yards and scored on a 3-yard run by quarterback Bart Hendricks on a fourth-and-one play. Boise State didn’t lead for long. Chris Redman, the Johnny Unitas Award winner, hit Arnold Jackson on a 54-yard touchdown pass after avoiding a sack. Louisville led 10-7. The Broncos came right back, again on an 80-yard scoring drive. Hendricks capped the drive with a 4-yard touchdown pass to Shay Swan to give BSU a 14-10 lead. Once again Boise State wouldn’t hold the lead long. Just 18 seconds. Zek Parker returned the ensuing kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown to put Louisville ahead 17-14 after a quarter. It looked like Louisville would build on the lead. Redman had the Cardinals in scoring position, maybe ready to put the game away early. But Shaunard Harts stepped in front of a Redman pass and returned it 80 yards for a Bronco touchdown to put BSU back on top, 21-17. Boise State helped Louisville out with turnovers as well. The Broncos had a chance to push the lead to 10, but Davey Malaythong fumbled inside the Cardinals’ 10 to keep Louisville close. Another Bronco turnover let Louisville take the lead into the half. Louisville’s Lou Wallace recovered a Damien Schilling fumble on a punt in Bronco territory. Ten plays later, Redman found Damien Dorsey all alone in the end zone to give the Cardinals a 24-21 halftime lead. A pair of Nick Calaycay field goals were the only scores in the third quarter. Boise State led 27-24 going into the final 15 minutes. Early in the fourth quarter, Redman led the Cardinals on a six-play, 60-yard drive, which Frank Moreau capped with a 3-yard touchdown run. Louisville led 31-27. Boise State came right back. Malaythong scored on a 5-yard run to cap a 10-play, 60-yard drive to put BSU up 34-31. Louisville had a couple of chances to win late, but one drive ended with a punt. The second was stopped by a Kareem Williams interception, the third of the day for Redman. The first quarter was highlighted by a 50-yard screen pass to Brock Forsey. Forsey, a redshirt freshman, rushed for 152 yards and had a school record 269 all-purpose yards. The Meridian, Idaho, native rushed for 86 yards in the decisive second half in earning Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Most Valuable Player honors for Boise State.

SCORING Louisville Boise State

1st 17 14

2nd 7 7

Scoring Summary LOU 1st, 12:18 Jon Hilbert, 40-yard field goal BSU 1st, 6:57 Bart Hendricks, 3-yard run (Nick Calaycay kick) LOU 1st, 4:41 Arnold Jackson, 54-yard pass from Chris Redman (Hilbert kick) BSU 1st, 1:34 Shay Swan, 4-yard pass from Hendricks, (Calaycay kick) LOU 1st, 1:16 Zek Parker, 91-yard kickoff return (Hilbert kick) BSU 2nd, 13:11 Shaunard Harts, 80-yard interception return (Calaycay kick) LOU 2nd, 3:39 Damien Dorsey, 8-yard pass from Redman (Hilbert kick) BSU 3rd, 10:16 Calaycay, 26-yard field goal 3rd, 3:30 Calaycay, 46-yard field goal LOU 4th, 12:10 Frank Moreau, 3-yard run (Hilbert kick) BSU 4th, 9:28 Davy Malaythong, 5-yard run (Calaycay kick) Individual Boise State Leaders: Rushing - Brock Forsey 23-152; Passing - Bart Hendricks 20-39-0 335; Receiving - Jay Swillie 4-70; Tackles - Bryan Johnson 12

3rd 0 6

4th 7 7

TOTALS 31 34

Team Statistics

Louisville

Boise State

First Downs

26

28

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

32-89

42-189

Passing Yards

314

335

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

26-47-3

20-39-0

Total Yards

403

533

Total Plays

79

81

Average Yards Per Play

5.1

6.6

Punting (No-Avg.)

5-39.8

2-38.5

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

1-15

4-18

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

7-188

3-96

Fumbles-Lost

1-0

3-2

Penalties (No-Yards)

14-120

5-61

Third Down Conversions

9/16

7/15

Time of Possession

28:36

31:24

Attendance: 29,238 75


2009 Boise State Postseason Records Broncos Win Second Straight Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl

Boise State 38, UTEP 23 December 28, 2000 – Bronco Stadium – Boise, Idaho If Bart Hendricks hadn’t already etched his name into Bronco football lore, his performance in the 2000 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl made it a no-brainer. The senior quarterback earned the bowl’s Most Valuable Player honors by scoring three touchdowns and throwing for a fourth in leading Boise State to its second consecutive bowl win, 38-23 over Texas-El Paso. Hendricks’ biggest play of the game came just two minutes into the second half. With the Broncos holding a slim 17-10 lead, he turned a simple speed option play into a 77-yard touchdown run. Hendricks turned up field at the line of scrimmage, eluded a couple of UTEP defenders and then found a lane down the middle of the field. Three UTEP defenders never could catch Hendricks from behind, showing the speed that helped make him the 1999 and 2000 Big West Conference Offensive Player of the Year. After UTEP added a late third-quarter field goal to cut the lead to 24-13, Hendricks and company expanded the lead thanks to the efforts of punter Jeff Edwards. Facing fourth-and-four at its own 37-yard line, Boise State faked a punt on the first play of the fourth quarter. Edwards took the snap, hesitated momentarily and then broke up field. He broke the tackle just before the first down marker, and then slipped outside for a 22-yard gain. One play later, tailback and 1999 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl MVP Brock Forsey pushed the score to 31-13, taking a sweep play 41 yards for a touchdown. In a matter of just 20 seconds, Boise State had gone from punting to UTEP and holding an 11-point lead, to being up by three scores and close to landing the knockout punch. The Miners responded on their next two possessions, marching 50 yards in seven plays to answer the Forsey touchdown with a field goal, cutting the lead to 31-16. Texas-El Paso’s defense held the Broncos on the following possession. It took UTEP’s offense nine plays to score, cutting the Bronco lead to 31-23 with 7:45 to play. The Miner defense again answered the call, holding Boise State on the ensuing possession and forcing Boise State’s seventh punt of the game. But Bronco safety Travis Burgher forced UTEP’s third turnover of the game, stripping the ball free on the Miner’s punt return. Davy Malaythong came off the bottom of the pile with the ball and Boise State was back in business. Boise State’s next touchdown was the reverse of what Bronco fans seen had throughout the last two seasons. This time it was Hendricks who came out of the backfield in a pass pattern after handing the ball off on a fake run. Wide receiver Andre Banks threw the ball back across the field and Hendricks made his first career reception. The touchdown covered 11 yards as Hendricks went up to take the ball away from a UTEP defender in the end zone and seal the Bronco win at 38-23. Hendricks ended the game, and his impressive Bronco career, with 247 passing yards, a touchdown pass and two rushing touchdowns, while fittingly making the final Boise State touchdown of the 2000 season on a reception.

SCORING UTEP Boise State

1st 0 7

2nd 10 10

Scoring Summary BSU 1st, 13:08 Jay Swillie, 28-yard pass from Bart Hendricks (Nick Calaycay kick) BSU 2nd, 14:53 Calaycay, 41-yard field goal UTEP 2nd, 9:26 J. Knapp, 9-yard pass from R. Perez (R. Bishop kick) UTEP 2nd, 4:08 Bishop, 28-yard field goal BSU 2nd, 0:23 Hendricks, 12-yard run (Calaycay kick) BSU 3rd, 12:41 Hendricks, 77-yard run (Calaycay kick) UTEP 3rd, 1:36 Bishop, 43-yard field goal BSU 4th, 14:40 Brock Forsey, 41-yard run (Calaycay kick) UTEP 4th, 13:09 Bishop, 47-yard field goal UTEP 4th, 7:45 C. Porter, 3-yard run (Bishop kick) BSU 4th, 3:35 Hendricks, 11-yard pass from Andre Banks (Calaycay kick) Individual Boise State Leaders: Rushing - Brock Forsey 10-68, 1TD; Passing - Bart Hendricks 29-17-1, 247, 1TD; Receiving - Brock Forsey 4-56, Jay Swillie 4-50, 1TD; Tackles - Shawn Sandoval 14

3rd 3 7

4th 10 14

Team Statistics

UTEP

Boise State

First Downs

22

18

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

44-118

29-175

Passing Yards

201

258

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

17-38-1

18-30-1

Total Yards

319

433

Total Plays

82

59

Average Yards Per Play

3.9

7.3

Punting (No-Avg.)

5-48.8

7-42.6

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

5-91

3-15

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

5-66

6-118

Fumbles-Lost

4-2

2-0

Penalties (No-Yards)

4-35

6-59

Third Down Conversions

7/18

2/11

Time of Possession

32:55

27:05

Attendance: 26,203 76

TOTALS 23 38


2009 Boise State Postseason Records Broncos Complete Incredible Season with Victory Over Iowa State in Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Boise State 34, Iowa State 16 December 31, 2002 – Bronco Stadium – Boise, Idaho

It wasn’t the start the 15th ranked Broncos were used to, but the end was very familiar. Boise State, the nation’s top scoring offense, scored just 7 first-half points but found its form in the second half and picked up a 34-16 win over Iowa State in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl. The victory capped an outstanding season for the Broncos as Boise State ended with a 12-1 overall record and its third Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl win in four years. Boise State won its first bowl game in 1999 with a 34-31 win over the University of Louisville. The Broncos successfully defended its H-Bowl title the next year (2000) with a 38-23 win over the University of Texas at El Paso. Boise State trailed 10-7 at the half for just the second time that season (the other coming at Arkansas, 24-0), while totaling just 107 yards of total offense before the break. It was a different story early in the second half. After forcing Iowa State to punt after three plays, the Broncos’ offense started to roll. Boise State scored on their first two possessions of the second half. Brock Forsey capped the first drive, which covered 54 yards on seven plays, with a 2-yard touchdown run. It was Forsey’s second touchdown of the day. On the next drive, Ryan Dinwiddie scored on a 1-yard quarterback sneak after leading Boise State on a 10-play, 51-yard drive for a 21-10 Bronco lead. “I don’t think we woke up until halftime,” senior offensive lineman Rob Vian said, referring to the 10 a.m. kickoff. The Boise State defense kept the Cyclones and all-everything quarterback Seneca Wallace in check for most of the game. Iowa State managed just 275 total yards on offense, and Wallace finished with 83 yards rushing and 107 yards passing while completing just 13-of-38 passes. Three Broncos finished with double-digit tackles. Sophomore linebacker Andy Avalos had 13, Wes Nurse and Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl MVP Bobby Hammer each added 10. Hammer finished with a career-high in tackles, including three tackles for loss. The Bronco offense added a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns, while Iowa State scored a meaningless touchdown with just 2:34 to play. The clincher for the Broncos came with 5:20 to play when Forsey scored his third touchdown of the game, his 32nd of the season, to give the Broncos a 27-10 lead. Dinwiddie connected with senior Lou Fanucchi with 27 seconds to play to account for the final touchdown. Forsey led the Broncos with 78 yards rushing on 24 carries. Dinwiddie completed 17-of-32 passes for 160 yards and a touchdown. Senior Billy Wingfield caught a game-best five passes for 64 yards to finish the season with 1,138 yards receiving, breaking the old record of 1,101 set by Kipp Bedard in 1981. “(Iowa State) had a good defense,” running back David Mikell said about Boise State’s lack of first-half points. “It’s funny, if we don’t score 60 points people say what’s wrong with the offense. I thought they did a good job.”

SCORING Iowa State Boise State

1st 3 0

2nd 7 7

Scoring Summary ISU 1st, 8:46 Adam Benike, 30-yard field goal BSU 2nd, 9:38 Brock Forsey, 4-yard run (Nick Calaycay kick) ISU 2nd, 2:29 Jam Montgomery, 6-yard pass from Seneca Wallace (Benike kick) BSU 3rd, 10:24 Forsey, 2-yard run (Calaycay kick) BSU 3rd, 4:00 Ryan Dinwiddie, 1-yard run (Calaycay kick) BSU 4th, 5:20 Forsey, 9-yard run (Calaycay kick failed) ISU 4th, 2:34 Lane Danielsen, 4-yard run (Benike rush failed) BSU 4th, 0:27 Lou Fanucchi, 3-yard pass from Dinwiddie (Calaycay kick) Individual Boise State Leaders: Rushing - Brock Forsey 24-78, 3TDs; Passing - Ryan Dinwiddie 17-32-0, 160, 1TD; Receiving - Billy Wingfield 5-64; Tackles - Andy Avalos 13

3rd 0 14

4th 6 13

TOTALS 16 34

Team Statistics

Iowa State

Boise State

First Downs

17

19

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

41-145

40-157

Passing Yards

130

160

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

15-42-0

17-32-0

Total Yards

275

317

Total Plays

83

72

Average Yards Per Play

3.3

4.4

Punting (No-Avg.)

7-42.7

8-31.5

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

5-38

5-57

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

4-77

3-84

Fumbles-Lost

3-1

0-0

Penalties (No-Yards)

6-47

5-34

Third Down Conversions

8/23

5/15

Time of Possession

30:29

29:31

Attendance: 30,446 77


2009 Boise State Postseason Records Broncos Cap Second Straight Nationally Ranked Season with Victory in the Inaugural PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl Boise State 34, TCU 31 December 23, 2003 – Amon G. Carter Stadium – Fort Worth, Texas

Ryan Dinwiddie ended his career as the most efficient passer in college football and led Boise State to its first bowl victory away from home. Dinwiddie threw for 325 yards and three touchdowns, the last an 18-yarder to Derek Schouman for the winning score, and the No. 18 Broncos beat No. 19 TCU 34-31 in the inaugural PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl. Dinwiddie hit 19-of-35 passes for 325 yards and three touchdowns to finish the season with 4,356 passing yards. He also completed his career with 9,809 passing yards, 82 touchdowns and just 20

interceptions. The win wasn’t secure until sophomore Mike Wynn, who had not attempted a kick for TCU all season, was well short on a 51-yard field goal try with seven seconds left. Prior to TCU’s failed field goal attempt, the Broncos missed a chance to clinch the game after Gabe Franklin’s diving interception gave the ball back to Boise State with 5:41left in the game. But Boise State then went three-and-out, giving the ball back to TCU with 3:27 left. In TCU’s final drive, the Horned Frogs converted a fourth-and-10 from their 20 when quarterback Brandon Hassell completed a 28-yard pass. The Frogs then converted on a fourth-and-one, when Lonta Hobbs just got the needed yards to the 28 with 40 seconds left. After three incomplete passes and a penalty, Wynn came out for a field goal attempt, but the kick was well short, securing the Bronco win. The score was tied at halftime with Boise State getting scoring plays from T.J. Acree on a 27-yard pass from Dinwiddie, a 54-yard reception from Dinwiddie to Jeff Carpenter, a 75-yard run by David Mikell and a 23-yard field goal by Tyler Jones. On the first play of the second half, Bronco linebacker Andy Avalos recovered a TCU fumble which led to a 37-yard field goal by Jones for a 27-24 Boise State lead. Another TCU fumble early in the fourth quarter led to Boise State’s final score, an 18-yard pass from Dinwiddie to tight end Derek Schouman. Acree was Boise State’s top receiver in the game with eight catches for 150 yards. Mikell finished the game with 101 rushing yards and Wes Nurse was the top Bronco tackler with 14, including 12 unassisted.

SCORING TCU Boise State

1st 14 7

2nd 10 17

Scoring Summary TCU 1st, 9:53 Cory Rodgers, 3-yard run (Nick Browne kick) BSU 1st, 8:33 T.J. Acree, 27-yard pass from Ryan Dinwiddie (Tyler Jones kick) TCU 1st, 1:44 Rodgers, 22-yard pass from B. Hassell (Browne kick) TCU 2nd, 9:36 Hassell, 21-yard run (Browne kick) BSU 2nd, 8:13 Jeff Carpenter, 54-yard pass from Dinwiddie (Jones kick) BSU 2nd, 6:12 David Mikell, 75-yard run (Jones kick) TCU 2nd, 0:43 Browne, 32-yard field goal BSU 2nd, 0:00 Jones, 23-yard field goal BSU 3rd, 13:23 Jones, 37-yard field goal TCU 3rd, 9:32 Lonta Hobbs, 7-yard run (Browne kick) BSU 4th, 12:43 Derek Schouman, 18-yard pass from Dinwiddie (Jones kick) Individual Boise State Leaders: Rushing - David Mikell 16-101, 1TD; Passing - Ryan Dinwiddie 19-35-2, 325, 3TDs; Receiving - T.J. Acree 8-150, 1TD; Tackles - Wes Nurse 14

3rd 7 3

4th 0 7

Team Statistics

TCU

Boise State

First Downs

26

19

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

57-280

19-117

Passing Yards

214

325

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

15-29-1

19-35-2

Total Yards

494

442

Total Plays

86

64

Average Yards Per Play

5.7

6.9

Punting (No-Avg.)

4-40.8

5-36.8

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

2-8

3-34

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

4-65

6-127

Fumbles-Lost

2-2

0-0

Penalties (No-Yards)

6-57

6-70

Third Down Conversions

7/17

4/13

Time of Possession

34:05

25:55

Attendance: 38,028 78

TOTALS 31 34


2009 Boise State Postseason Records Broncos Perfect Season Falls One Game Short in 44-40 Loss to Louisville in AutoZone Liberty Bowl Louisville 44, Boise State 40 December 31, 2004 – Liberty Bowl – Memphis, Tennessee

Louisville snapped Boise State’s 22-game winning streak, which was the nation’s longest, in the highest-scoring game in Liberty Bowl history with a 44-40 victory. The Cardinals (11-1) won their third Liberty Bowl by handing the Broncos (11-1) their first loss since September 2003. Eric Shelton scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 1-yard run with 6:48 left, as the eighth-ranked Cardinals held off the 10th-ranked Broncos on New Year’s Eve. The Broncos had one last chance to win after Art Carmody’s 19-yard field goal with 1:10 left put Louisville ahead by four. Quarterback Jared Zabransky drove the Broncos to the Louisville 30 before his final pass into the end zone was intercepted by Louisville safety Kerry Rhodes as time expired. Everyone expected a high-scoring game in a bowl pairing the nation’s top two offenses. The teams didn’t disappoint as they swapped the lead five times. The 84 combined points topped the 80 points by Colorado and Alabama in 1969 and was one of a handful of Liberty Bowl records set. Louisville won only for the second time in seven bowls despite a season-high four turnovers. The Cardinals rolled up 564 yards, topping 500 yards for the ninth time that season. This was the biggest game in school history for Boise State, a program that moved up to Division I-A in 1996. The Broncos, who played their first three bowls on the blue turf of Bronco Stadium, thought they could keep up with an offense that had trailed only Louisville for most yards and points in the country. But the Broncos, who lost 12 starters from their 2003 squad, finished with 284 yards offense, well below their 511.6-yard average. The teams still rewrote the Liberty Bowl record book. They combined for the most points in the first quarter with 24, and their 52 points were the most for the first half. Boise State kicker Tyler Jones had a record 48-yard field goal on the Broncos’ first drive, and Bronco linebacker Andy Avalos had a 92-yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter that bested the 79-yarder by Michael Jordan of Tulane in 1998. Boise State led as much as 34-21 early in the third quarter after scoring 24 straight points. The Cardinals settled down in the second half as quarterback Stefan LeFors drove them on an 81-play drive in eight plays, which he capped with a 14-yard TD toss to J.R. Russell. LeFors then gave Louisville the lead back at 35-34 when he ran in from a yard out with 2:17 left in the third. Boise State’s last lead was at 40-35 when Jon Helmandollar plunged in from 2 yards with 10:51 left. Zabransky finished the game completing 14-of-29 passes for 199 yards and one touchdown for the Broncos. T.J. Acree was Boise State’s top receiver with four catches for 57 yards and one score. Lee Marks led the Broncos rushing attack with 66 yards on 15 carries. Two Broncos were in double digits for tackles made with safety Cam Hall leading the team with 19 and rover Chris Carr adding 10.

SCORING Boise State

Louisvillie Scoring Summary BSU 1st, 10:49 UL 1st, 9:09 BSU 1st, 0:59 UL 1st, 0:46 UL 2nd, 13:12 BSU 2nd, 8:52 BSU 2nd, 8:38 BSU 2nd, 0:15 BSU 3rd, 9:05 UL 3rd, 6:06 UL 3rd, 2:17 BSU 4th, 10:51 UL 4th, 6:48 UL 4th, 1:10

1st 10 14

2nd 21

3rd 3

7

Tyler Jones, 48-yard field goal Gary Barnidge, 6-yard pass from Stefan LeFors (Art Carmody kick) Andy Avalos, 92-yard interception return (Jones kick) Harry Douglas, 65-yard run (Carmody kick) B. Clark, 30-yard pass from Brian Brohm (Carmody kick) Brad Lau, fumble recovery (Jones kick) T.J. Acree, 19-yard pass from Jared Zabransky (Jones kick) Zabransky, 1-yard run (Jones kick) Jones, 42-yard field goal J.R. Russell, 14-yard pass from LeFors (Carmody kick) LeFors, 1-yard run (Carmody kick) Jon Helmandollar, two-yard run (Zabransky pass failed) Eric Shelton, 1-yard run (LeFors pass failed) Carmody, 19-yard field goal

Individual Boise State Leaders: Rushing - Lee Marks 15-66; Passing Jared Zabransky 14-29-1, 199, 1TD; Receiving - T.J. Acree 4-57, 1TD; Tackles - Cam Hall 19

4th 6

14

9

TOTALS 40 44

Team Statistics

Boise State

Louisville

First Downs

15

29

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

38-88

50-329

Passing Yards

196

235

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

15-31-1

21-31-2

Total Yards

284

564

Total Plays

69

81

Average Yards Per Play

4.1

7.0

Punting (No-Avg.)

6-39.7

2-24.0

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

1-14.0

4-36

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

8-186

6-139

Fumbles-Lost

1-0

2-2

Penalties (No-Yards)

6-55

5-34

Third Down Conversions

5/17

8/14

Time of Possession

26:25

33:35

Attendance: 58,355 79


2009 Boise State Postseason Records Second Half Rally Comes up Short in MPC Computers Bowl Loss to Boston College Boston College 27, Boise State 21 December 28, 2005 – MPC Computers Bowl – Boise, Idaho

It was nearly a comeback for the ages. Boise State’s second-half rally came up just short as the Broncos lost 27-21 to No. 19 Boston College in the MPC Computers Bowl in Bronco Stadium. Boston College’s Ryan Glasper picked off Bronco quarterback Jared Zabransky’s pass in the end zone with 40 seconds to play to salvage a win for the Eagles, who led 27-0 with 1:30 to play in the third quarter. Boise State stormed back thanks to big plays. Zabransky found Drisan James with a 53-yard touchdown pass to pull the Broncos to within 27-7. The Broncos got the ball back when safety Marty Tadman picked off Matt Ryan at Boston College’s 33. The Broncos capitalized with a four-play drive for a touchdown that was capped by a Zabransky 2-yard touchdown run. Boise State crawled even closer after a big play on special teams. Quinton Jones returned a punt 92 yards for a score and Boise State was within a touchdown, 27-21. The Broncos got the chance to win the game with one final possession. Boise State drove to the Boston College 5-yard line after a fourth-and-nine conversion and a pass interference call on the Eagles. Zabransky found freshman Vinny Perretta for 32 yards on the fourth-and-nine to get the ball down to the Boston College 14. The Broncos’ drive and the hopes of continuing their 31-game home winning streak ended when Glasper picked off the pass. Jones finished the game with a school-record 151 punt return yards, and his 92-yard return for a touchdown tied the school record he set earlier in the season at Hawaii. Zabransky finished with 279 yards passing while completing 20-of-35 with one touchdown and two interceptions. Legedu Naanee had five catches for 52 yards, Perretta had a career-best four catches for a career-high 84 yards and Jerard Rabb and Jeff Carpenter had four catches each. Korey Hall led Boise State with 15 tackles, while Tadman had 11 tackles and an interception and Colt Brooks added 10 tackles.

SCORING Boise State

1st 0

2nd 0

Boston College 7 17 Scoring Summary BC 1st, 11:31 T. Gonzalez, 24-yard pass from M. Ryan (R. Ohlinger kick) BC 2nd, 12:22 Ohliger, 30-yard field goal BC 2nd, 2:27 Gonzalez, 13-yard pass from Ryan (Ohliger kick) BC 2nd, 1:16 W. Blackmon, 35-yard pass from Ryan (Ohliger kick) BC 3rd, 3:52 Ohliger, 27-yard field goal BSU 3rd, 1:24 Drisan James, 53-yard pass from Jared Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick) BSU 4th, 14:15 Zabransky, 2-yard run (Montgomery kick) BSU 4th, 3:51 Quinton Jones, 92-yard punt return (Montgomery kick) Individual Boise State Leaders: Rushing - Lee Marks 8-24; Passing - Jared Zabransky 35-20-2, 279, 1TD; Receiving - Legedu Naanee 5-52; Tackles - Korey Hall 15

3rd 7 3

TOTALS 21

0

Team Statistics

27

Boise State Boston College

First Downs

17

20

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

27-43

43-127

Passing Yards

317

256

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

23-41-2

19-36-1

Total Yards

360

383

Total Plays

68

79

Average Yards Per Play

5.3

4.8

Punting (No-Avg.)

6-38.2

8-42.2

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

7-151

3-7

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

3-62

4-54

Fumbles-Lost

2-1

2-0

Penalties (No-Yards)

7-69

11-94

Third Down Conversions

5-16

8-20

Time of Possession

25:43

34:17

Attendance: 30,493 80

4th 14


2009 Boise State Postseason Records

81


2009 Boise State Postseason Records Boise State Shocks the Football World with Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Victory over Oklahoma Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT) January 1, 2007 – University of Phoenix Stadium – Glendale, Arizona

In what many say was the greatest game in college football history, ninth-ranked Boise State shocked the No. 7 Oklahoma Sooners 43-42 in overtime to win the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, leaving Boise State as the only undefeated team in the country. Boise State showed plenty of heart and resilience in edging the Sooners in one of the most amazing games in recent memory. In one of the most dramatic finishes in BCS history, the Sooners and the Broncos combined for 22 points in the final 86 seconds of regulation. Boise State lost an 18-point lead midway through the third quarter, then twice rallied from 7-point deficits. The Broncos appeared to be finished when Oklahoma cornerback Marcus Walker intercepted Jared Zabransky’s pass and returned it 33 yards for a touchdown to put the Sooners ahead 35-28 with 1:02 remaining. The magic began on a stunning 50-yard touchdown play on fourth-and-18 in the final seconds of regulation. Zabransky hit Drisan James at Oklahoma’s 35, and James pitched the ball to Jerard Rabb, who raced into the end zone with seven seconds to play. That play merely set the stage for more Bronco magic. Oklahoma’s Adrian Peterson opened the overtime with a 25-yard touchdown run. The Broncos answered with Vinny Perretta’s fourth-down touchdown pass to Derek Schouman. With Boise State down by a point, Petersen decided to go for the victory. On the decisive play, Zabransky looked at three wide receivers to his right, then handed the ball behind his back to tailback Ian Johnson, who raced untouched into the end zone for the winning 2-point conversion. The wild finish came after Boise State dominated the first 40 minutes, making it clear that the Western Athletic Conference champion deserved a BCS berth. The Broncos stunned the Sooners with two quick touchdowns to take a 14-0 lead midway through the first quarter. The first came on a 49-yard touchdown pass from Zabransky to James. Zabransky froze the defense with a play-fake to Johnson, then fired to James, who was all alone 10 yards behind Walker. On the next series, defensive end Mike T. Williams sacked Sooners quarterback Paul Thompson, who fumbled. Williams recovered at Oklahoma’s 9. Two plays later, Johnson scored from 2 yards out to give the Broncos a 14-0 lead with 7:28 left in the first quarter. The Sooners cut the lead to 14-10 before Zabransky and James connected again shortly before the half for a 21-10 lead. Boise State’s lead was extended to 18 points midway through the third quarter when Marty Tadman intercepted a Sooner pass and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown. But Oklahoma didn’t go away quietly. The Sooners scored a field goal and two touchdowns to cut the Bronco lead to 28-26, with the extra point still to come with 1:26 remaining in regulation. After penalties on their first two 2-point conversion tries, Oklahoma finally converted on a pass play to tie the score at 28. That set the stage for the climax to one of the most celebrated college games ever.

SCORING Boise State

1st 14

2nd 7

3rd 7

Oklahoma 7 3 7 Scoring Summary BSU 1st, 9:06 Drisan James, 49-yard pass from Jared Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick) BSU 1st, 7:28 Ian Johnson, 2-yard run (Montgomery kick) OU 1st, 0:26 Manuel Johnson, 8-yard pass from Paul Thompson (Garret Hartley kick) OU 2nd, 5:28 Hartley, 31-yard field goal BSU 2nd, 0:33 James, 32-yard pass from Zabransky (Montgomery kick) BSU 3rd, 8:05 Marty Tadman, 27-yard interception return (Montgomery kick) OU 3rd, 4:29 Adrian Peterson, 8-yard run (Hartley kick) OU 4th, 14:57 Hartley, 28-yard field goal OU 4th, 1:26 Quentin Chaney, 5-yard pass from Thompson (Juaqu Iglesias pass from Thompson) OU 4th, 1:02 Marcus Walker, 33-yard interception return (Hartley kick) BSU 4th, 0:07 Jerard Rabb, 35-yard pass from Zabransky (Montgomery kick) OU OT Peterseon, 25-yard run (Hartley kick) BSU OT Derek Schouman, 5-yard pass from Vinny Perretta (Johnson rush) Individual Boise State Leaders: Rushing - Ian Johnson 23-101 1TD; Passing - Jared Zabransky 29-19-1, 262, 3TDs; Receiving Derek Schouman 8-72 1TD; Tackles - Kyle Wilson 10

82

4th 7 18

OT 8

TOTALS 43

7

Team Statistics

42

Boise State

Oklahoma

First Downs

16

23

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

35-110

38-174

Passing Yards

267

233

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

20-30-1

19-32-3

Total Yards

377

407

Total Plays

65

70

Average Yards Per Play

5.8

5.8

Punting (No-Avg.)

8-41.6

5-40.4

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

3-16

4-27

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

6-124

6-85

Fumbles-Lost

2-2

1-1

Penalties (No-Yards)

8-63

6-35

Third Down Conversions

4/14

2/10

Time of Possession

41:48

33:12

Attendance: 73,719


2009 Boise State Postseason Records Last Second Field Goal Hands Broncos Defeat at Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl

East Carolina 41, Boise State 38 December 23, 2007 – Aloha Stadium – Honolulu, Hawai’i HONOLULU (AP) – Ben Hartman kicked a 34-yard field goal as time expired to give East Carolina a 41-38 win over No. 24 Boise State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Chris Johnson led the Pirates setting an NCAA bowl record with 408 all-purpose yards. Johnson rushed for 223 yards, caught three passes for 32 yards and returned six kickoffs for 153 yards. But he committed a costly fumble late that almost sent it to overtime. With East Carolina trying to run out the clock near midfield, Boise State’s Marty Tadman scooped up Johnson’s fumble and returned it 47 yards for a touchdown to tie it at 38 with 1:25 left. The Pirates took possession at their 39 with 1:16 left and drove to the Broncos 17 to set up

Hartman’s kick. The Broncos (10-3), making their sixth straight bowl appearance, almost repeated their last-minute magic from a year ago when they stunned Oklahoma in overtime in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl to finish 13-0. The Pirates appeared to have the game in hand when they took a 38-14 lead early in the third quarter on Brandon Simmons’ 3-yard TD run. The Broncos, however, hung in and reeled off 24 straight points. D.J. Harper’s 1-yard TD plunge cut East Carolina’s lead to 38-31 with 7:09 left. Boise State was driving to tie the game in the final minutes when East Carolina recovered a Bronco fumble which set up the Pirates at their 39 with 1:45 left. But East Carolina’s Johnson couldn’t hang on to the ball as he struggled to add a few more yards to his record, and Tadman returned the fumble for a touchdown. The usually explosive Broncos looked rusty and unprepared in the first half. They went three-and-out on their first four possessions, followed by an interception, touchdown and fumble. Boise State managed just 3 yards of offense in the first quarter while East Carolina racked up 181 behind Johnson’s 106 rushing yards. The Broncos’ lone highlight in the first quarter was Austin Smith’s 89-yard kickoff return for a TD. In the second quarter, Ryan Putnam caught a 3-yard pass from Tharp to cut East Carolina’s lead to 10. Freshman running back Jeremy Avery was named Boise State’s most valuable player in the game, gaining 69 yards on 10 carries, catching four passes for 43 yards and one touchdown and returning two kickoffs for 41 yards. Another Bronco freshman, Austin Pettis, was Boise State’s top receiver with nine catches for 89 yards.

SCORING Boise State

East Carolina Scoring Summary ECU 1st, 8:22 BSU 1st, 8:10 ECU 1st, 4:25 ECU 2nd, 12:31 ECU 2nd, 8:51 BSU 2nd, 4:18 ECU 2nd, 0:33 ECU 3rd, 9:02 BSU 3rd, 8:10 BSU 3rd, 3:11 BSU 4th, 7:09 BSU 4th, 1:25 ECU 4th, 0:00

1st 7 10

2nd 7

3rd 10

21

Ben Hartman, 36-yard field goal Austin Smith, 89-yard kickoff return (Kyle Brotzman kick) Chris Johnson, 68-yard run (Hartman kick) Dominque Lindsay, 3-yard run (Hartmen kick) Johnson, 18-yard pass from Pat Pinkney (Hartman kick) Ryan Putnam, 3-yard pass from Taylor Tharp (Brotzman kick) Lindsay, 3-yard run (Hartman kick) Brandon Simmons, 3-yard run (Hartman kick) Jeremy Avery, 25-yard pass from Tharp (Brotzman kick) Brotzman, 31-yard field goal D.J. Harper, 1-yard run (Brotzman kick) Marty Tadman, 47-yard fumble recovery (Brotzman kick) Hartman, 34-yard field goal

Individual Boise State Leaders: Rushing - Jeremy Avery 10-69; Passing - Taylor Tharp 44-30-2, 270, 2TDs; Receiving - Austin Pettis 9-89; Tackles - Marty Tadman 10

7

4th 14

TOTALS 38

3

41

Team Statistics

Boise State

East Carolina

First Downs

22

22

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

24-98

50-322

Passing Yards

270

154

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

30-44-2

13-22-0

Total Yards

368

476

Total Plays

68

72

Average Yards Per Play

5.4

6.6

Punting (No-Avg.)

4-42.2

7-43.1

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

1-1

2-5

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

7-38.0

6-25.5

Fumbles-Lost

3-2

2-1

Penalties (No-Yards)

4-50

7-50

Third Down Conversions

6/12

6/15

Time of Possession

26:16

33:44

Attendance: 30,467 83


2009 Boise State Postseason Records Broncos come up short in one point loss to TCU at San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl TCU 17, Boise State 38 December 23, 2008 – Qualcomm Stadium – San Diego, California

SAN DIEGO (AP) -TCU’s Joseph Turner’s 17-yard run midway through the fourth quarter gave the No. 11 Horned Frogs their first lead of the night, which they preserved for a 17-16 victory over No. 9 and previously undefeated Boise State in the Poinsettia Bowl. Boise State (12-1) was trying to finish 13-0 for the second time in three seasons. The Broncos took a 10-0 lead on Ian Johnson’s 20-yard touchdown run midway through the first quarter, but their high-scoring offense bogged down against TCU’s fast, aggressive defense. TCU (11-2) piled up yards if not points until finally wearing down the Broncos’ defense in the fourth quarter. The Horned Frogs moved 80 yards in 10 plays on the winning drive, with Turner finishing it off by shedding a tackle inside the 5-yard line and diving into the end zone for a 17-13 lead. There wouldn’t be a crazy, victorious finish for Johnson and the Broncos as there was two years ago in their memorable, highly entertaining overtime win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl. After Turner’s TD, Boise State got to the TCU 14 before having to settle for Kyle Brotzman’s 33-yard field goal to pull to 17-16. The Broncos got the ball back with 6 seconds left on their 33 and tried to lateral the ball after a catch, but Jeremy Childs’ desperation flip was grabbed by TCU’s Matt Panfil. TCU outgained Boise State 472 yards to 250. BSU had only 28 yards rushing. BSU came in averaging 39 points and 456 yards, one of the benefits of dominating the Western Athletic Conference. Johnson scored on a 20-yard run midway through the first quarter. It was his 58th career rushing TD, breaking former San Diego State star Marshall Faulk’s WAC record and giving the Broncos a 10-0 lead. Broncos quarterback Kellen Moore faked a sweep handoff to Childs, then handed to Johnson, who broke outside and found an open field. Officials brought to the ball to the sideline for Johnson to keep. The Broncos needed the cushion, because TCU’s fast, aggressive defense finally clamped down. Boise State defensive end Byron Hout intercepted Andy Dalton midway through the second quarter, and his 62-yard return included a nice spin move to get away from one TCU player and a stiff arm against another Horned Frog. Hout was a running back in high school. Hout returned the ball to the TCU 11, but the Broncos had to settle for Brotzman’s 24-yard field goal and a 13-0 lead.

SCORING Boise State

TCU Scoring Summary BSU 1st, 11:32 BSU 1st, 7:35 BSU 2nd, 5:51 TCU 2nd, 0:24 TCU 3rd, 0:46 TCU 4th, 8:51 BSU 4th, 4:47

1st 10 0

2nd 3

3rd 0

7

3

Kyle Brotzman, 30-yard field goal Ian Johnson, 20-yard run (Brotzman kick) Brotzman, 24-yard field goal Aaron Brown, 16-yard run (Ross Evans kick) Evans, 32-yard field goal Joseph Turner, 17-yard run (Evans kick) Brotzman, 33-yard field goal

Individual Boise State Leaders: Rushing - Ian Johnson 7-28 1TD; Passing - Kellen Moore 35-22-1, 222; Receiving - Jeremy Childs 7-61; Tackles - Jeron Johnson 14

TOTALS 16

7

17

Team Statistics

Boise State

TCU

First Downs

15

28

Rushing (Carries-Yards)

20-28

51-275

Passing Yards

222

197

Passes (Cmp-Att-Int)

22-35-1

22-36-2

Total Yards

250

472

Total Plays

55

87

Average Yards Per Play

4.5

5.4

Punting (No-Avg.)

4-48.0

4-32.0

Punt Returns (No-Yards)

1-0.0

1-1.0

Kickoff Returns (No-Yards)

4-21.2

5-18.8

Fumbles-Lost

2-1

1-0

Penalties (No-Yards)

4-25

6-63

Third Down Conversions

3/11

9/18

Time of Possession

23:53

36:07

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