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QB
Kellen Moore |
2010
SCHEDULE
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9-6-10 |
Virginia
Tech @Landover, MD |
9-18-10 |
at
Wyoming |
9-25-10 |
OREGON
STATE |
10-2-10 |
at
New Mexico State |
10-9-10 |
TOLEDO |
10-16-10 |
at
San Jose State |
10-26-10 |
LOUISIANA
TECH (Tue.) |
11-6-10 |
HAWAI'I |
11-12-10 |
at
Idaho (Fri.) |
11-19-10 |
FRESNO
STATE (Fri.) |
11-26-10 |
at
Nevada (Fri.) |
12-4-10 |
UTAH
STATE |
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Coach:
Chris Petersen
49-4,
4 years |
2009
Statistics |
2009
RESULTS: 14-0 |
OREGON |
WON
19-8 |
MIAMI
OH |
WON
48-0 |
at
Fresno State |
WON
51-34 |
at
Bowling Green |
WON
49-14 |
UC
DAVIS |
WON
34-16 |
at
Tulsa |
WON
28-21 |
at
Hawai'i |
WON
54-9 |
SAN
JOSE STATE |
WON
45-7 |
at
Louisiana Tech |
WON
45-35 |
IDAHO |
WON
63-25 |
at
Utah State |
WON
52-21 |
NEVADA |
WON
44-33 |
NEW
MEXICO STATE |
WON
42-7 |
FIESTA
BOWL |
TCU |
WON
17-10 |
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2009
Final Rankings
AP-4, Coaches-4, BCS-6
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Projected
2010 record: 12-0
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DE
Ryan Winterswyk |
BOISE
STATE
2009 Statistical Rankings |
OFFENSE |
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National |
Conf. |
Rushing: |
26 |
4 |
Passing: |
29 |
3 |
Total
Off: |
10 |
3 |
Sacks
Allow: |
1 |
1 |
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DEFENSE |
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National |
Conf. |
Rushing: |
28 |
2 |
Passing: |
21 |
1 |
Total
Def: |
14 |
1 |
Sacks: |
72 |
3 |
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RETURNING
LEADERS |
Passing:
Kellen Moore, 277-431-3,
3536 yds., 39 TD
Rushing: Jeremy
Avery, 209 att., 1151
yds., 6 TD
Receiving: Titus
Young, 79 rec., 1041 yds.,
10 TD
Scoring: Kyle Brotzman,
18-25 FG, 63-64 PAT, 117
pts.
Punting: Kyle Brotzman,
46 punts, 43.9 avg.
Kicking: Kyle Brotzman,
18-25 FG, 63-64 PAT, 117
pts.
Tackles: Jeron
Johnson, 91 tot., 54 solo
Sacks: Ryan Winterswyk,
9 sacks
Interceptions:
Brandyn Thompson, 6 for
67 yds., 1 TD
Kickoff Returns:
Titus Young, 31 ret.,
26.9 avg., 2 TD
Punt Returns: Chris
Potter, 10 ret., 12.9
avg., 0 TD
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BOISE
STATE
2010
College Football Preview
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OFFENSE
- 11 |
----RETURNING
STARTERS---- |
DEFENSE
- 10 |
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KEY
LOSSES |
OFFENSE:
Richie Brockel-TE, Kevin
Sapien-OG |
DEFENSE:
Kyle
Wilson-CB |
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2010
OUTLOOK
Is there anything that Boise
State did not do really well
in 2009? Statistically speaking,
the Broncos can run, throw and
catch the pigskin, block, protect
the QB, cover and tackle. Ok,
so rushing opposing QBs is their
one marginal aspect, but still,
no team in the country will
return as many starters next
season. These were sophomores
and juniors that took Boise
State to another undefeated
season for head coach Chris
Petersen in 2009. QB Kellen
Moore (NationalChamps.net’s
2009 Underdog Award Winner)
proved to be the most efficient
signal caller in the country
in just his second year at the
helm. Two All-Conference receivers,
an all-conference running back
and an OL that led the nation
in fewest sacks allowed are
all back in the fold. The Broncos
also maintain a defense that
(at times) looks flat out dominating.
This team is just superior in
so many areas that it's hard
to continue keeping them from
Preseason Top 10 lists due to
playing in a supposed “weaker”
conference, and moreover, ignoring
the situation that awaits Boise
in the upcoming season. They
have proven to belong here time
and time again. Boise State
has performed masterfully when
even returning half of what
they will bring back. Ergo,
it's time to give this team
their due in the preseason as
a Top 5 team. Their marginal
conference (which constitutes
eight of Boise’s twelve
games) is the one thing that
keeps the Broncos from getting
the ultimate respect –
a No.1 ranking, and that perception
unfortunately will not change
week-to-week in ‘10. The
flip side – for the first
time in school history, Boise
State will open the season as
a Top 5 team (AP). With four
undefeated regular seasons since
2004, the target on the Bronco’s
chest just got bigger than ever.
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2010
OFFENSE |
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WR
Austin Pettis
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BOISE
STATE 2010 DEPTH
CHART
Returning
Starters/Key
Players |
OFFENSE |
QB |
Kellen
Moore-Jr (6-0, 187) |
Michael
Coughlin-Sr (6-5,
212)
Joe Southwick-RFr
(6-1, 182) |
RB |
Jeremy
Avery-Sr (5-9, 173) |
Doug
Martin-Jr (5-9, 201)
D.J. Harper-Jr (5-9,
198) |
WR |
Austin
Pettis-Sr (6-3, 201) |
Mitch
Burroughs-So (5-9,
188) |
WR |
Titus
Young-Sr (5-11, 170) |
Chris
Potter-So (5-9, 161) |
H |
Tyler
Shoemaker-Jr (6-1,
207) |
Kirby
Moore-So (6-2, 196)
Dan Paul-Jr (FB) (6-0,
241) |
TE |
Tommy
Gallarda-Sr (6-5,
249) |
Kyle
Efaw-Jr (6-4, 229) |
OT |
Faraji
Wright-So (6-3, 284) |
Charles
Leno-RFr (6-3, 249) |
OG |
Nate
Potter-Jr (6-6, 293) |
Matt
Slater-Sr (6-4, 290) |
C |
Thomas
Byrd-Jr (5-11, 284) |
Joe
Kellogg-So (6-2, 305) |
OG |
Will
Lawrence-Sr (6-2,
293) |
Brenel
Myers-So (6-2, 267) |
OT |
Garrett
Pendergast-Jr (6-4,
271) |
Michael
Ames-So (6-4, 281) |
K |
Kyle
Brotzman-Sr (5-10,
201) |
Jimmy
Pavel-So (5-9, 212) |
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2010
DEFENSE |
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DB
Jeron Johnson
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BOISE
STATE 2010 DEPTH
CHART
Returning
Starters/Key
Players |
DEFENSE |
DE |
Ryan
Winterswyk-Sr (6-4,
263) |
Tyrone
Crawford-Jr (6-4,
275 |
DT |
Billy
Winn-Jr (6-4, 288) |
Darren
Koontz-So (6-3, 254) |
NT |
Chase
Baker-Jr (6-1, 296) |
Greg
Grimes-So (6-0, 271) |
DE |
Shea
McClellin-Jr (6-3,
262) |
Jarrell
Root-Jr (6-3, 259) |
MLB |
Daron
Mackey-Sr (5-11, 233) |
Derrell
Acrey-Sr (6-1, 235)
Byron
Hout-Jr (6-0, 241) |
WLB |
Aaron
Tevis-Jr (6-3, 228) |
J.C.
Percy-So (6-0, 214) |
CB |
Jerrell
Gavins-Jr (5-9, 171) |
Jamar
Taylor-Jr (5-11, 193) |
CB |
Brandyn
Thompson-Sr (5-10,
180) |
Ebenezer
Makinde-RFr (5-11,
164) |
S |
Jeron
Johnson-Sr (5-11,
194) |
Travis
Stanaway-Jr (5-11,
188) |
S |
George
Iloka-Jr (6-3, 207) |
Cedric
Febis-Jr (6-3, 197) |
NB |
Winston
Venable-Sr (5-11,
223) |
Hunter
White-Jr (5-11, 224) |
P |
Kyle
Brotzman-Sr (5-10,
201) |
Brad
Elkin-Sr (6-2, 201) |
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