Who will the BSU (Boise State University) football team play in their season opener?
BOISE, Idaho (AP) -The biggest home game in Boise State history became a four-quarter bullying of its big-conference neighbor, after which tempers boiled over and Oregon running back LeGarrette Blount punched a Broncos player. Kellen Moore threw for 197 yards and a touchdown, and the 14th-ranked Broncos shoved aside No. 16 Oregon 19-8 Thursday night, overcoming the biggest apparent obstacle between them and a possible second BCS bowl. 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
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With the opening game of BSU’s football season only hours away, every corner of the valley is bristling with murmurs of BCS bowl possibilities. A bit early on? Some would say so, but ever loyal Bronco Nation has a ‘never say die’ mentality that precludes any such doubt. Tonight’s game has yet to be played, and in college football, nothing is certain until the time runs out. Think back to the 2006 BSU win of the Fiesta Bowl, and it becomes clear that every second counts. With a team that some columns have decreed better than Boise State’s 2006 lineup, this season looks significantly promising. Sophomore Kellen Moore returns at the helm of a young, talented and experienced team featuring world-class athletes like Kyle Wilson. Both Moore and Wilson have been placed on the National Watch lists. Keep a watch on the BCS Standings: Boise State is headed for history. The game starts at 8:15. Sources: