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  • Deuce2223
    Hall Of Fame
    • Dec 2007
    • 12571

    #46
    Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14



    BRONCOS MOVE TO #25 WITH WEEK 1 WIN!!


    GAME RECAP
    The Broncos kicked off Week 1 with a big win over rival San Diego State on the road.

    Soph QB Luke Collins opened up the 1st Quarter with a INT toss, but the Bronco Defense shut down the Aztec's on 3 straight to get the ball back. This time Collins delivered with his feet as he scores to make it (7-0).

    BSU would extend the lead to (14-0) 3 minutes to play in the 1st half again on the ground as SR RB/FB T. Burns scores from 2 yds out. Again the Broncos "D" would come up big with a stop and with 1:25 to play Boise State had the ball, as FR QB Jake Robbins makes his debut. Robbins would lead the Broncos down field but a INT in the endzone would end the scoring opportunity.


    The Bronco "D" continued their domination of QB C. Chapman on the San Diego Offense in the 3rd Quarter as they force 2 Fumbles to lead to Boise State scores. First D. Stephens puts 3 on the scoreboard with a 20 yd FG (17-0) and then it's Collins again from the ground with another 6 yd TD run (24-0).

    A Chapman INT would lead to another Bronco score in the 4th, as Colllins finally connects to the endzone from the air as he finds SR TE C. Blakley on a 18 yd strike. (31-0).

    The Aztecs could get nothing going on Offense as they manage just 8 First Downs and a combined 189 yds of Offense (83 passing/106 rushing) as Chapman finishes just 7/24.

    With 2 minutes to play Boise State would add to the lead as A. Mattison scores from 4 yds out to make it (38-0). On the kickoff however Q. Truxton would ruin the shutout as he take the kick back 97 yds for the score making it (38-7). After a failed onside kick BSU would just run out the clock. FINAL SCORE BSU-38 SDSU-7

    KEY PLAYERS
    QB-L. Collins 17/32 308 yds 1 TD 2 INT, 2 Rushing TD's.
    QB-J. Robbins 7/12 80 yds 1 INT
    RB-A. Mattison-24 carries 99 yds 1 TD
    WR A. Butler-8 rec 129 yds
    TE C. Blakley-4 rec 80 yds 1 TD
    WR T. Armstrong 4 rec 71 yds

    NEXT UP BOISE STATE HOSTS (0-1) BYU.

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    • Deuce2223
      Hall Of Fame
      • Dec 2007
      • 12571

      #47
      Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14



      Ohio State's chance at a repeat took a huge hit in Week 1 as they fall (23-21) in Norman to the Sooners. With the loss the Buckeyes fall from #4 to #9 in the Week 2 rankings. With the win Oklahoma jumps from #3 to the #1 spot as they look to make it 2-0 against a FCS opponent in Week 2.

      Ohio State wasn't the only top rank team to take a loss in Week 1, a Texas goes into South Bend and defeats the Irish (28-12). With the win the Long horns jump from #7 to #4, well Notre Dame falls from #6 to #13.

      One team that didn't drop was #22 Vanderbilt who survives the Week 1 upset as they hold on to beat instate rival Memphis (37-34) in OT. With the win Vandy moves up 1 spot to #21.

      With Boise State jumping into the Top-25 in Week 2, someone had to drop out and that team was former #21 FAU who were blanked in their Top-25 showdown with #8 Georgia. The Bulldogs won (27-0).

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      • Deuce2223
        Hall Of Fame
        • Dec 2007
        • 12571

        #48
        Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14




        BSU VS BYU WEEK 2 SHOWDOWN GETS ESPN CLASSIC SCORE!!


        GAME RECAP
        The Cougars came into the game (0-1) coming off a disappointing loss to Nebraska in Week 1 and wanted nothing more then to hand the Broncos a loss on "The Blue"

        QB Luke Collins would struggle on the opening drive going 0/4 including a INT turnover that led to a BYU FG (3-0). The Cougars Defense again shuts down Collins and the run game which leads to a punt and again the Cougars offense comes away with points as they go 80 yds on 13 plays to make it (10-0) at the end of the 1st Quarter.

        Collins would finally find his stride to start the 2nd Quarter hitting A. Butler on a 14 yd TD strike to make it (10-7), but the Cougars answer back with a score of their own as RB S. Canada caps off the scoring drive with a 4 yd TD run to make it (17-7)).

        Boise State would have 4 chances to put the ball in the endzone and take the 1st half lead, but on the 1st series they came away with a 22 yd FG to make it (17-10). Then on series #2, backup QB J. Robbins fails to complete the pass on a 4th and 1 inside the 5 yd line. Series #3 the Broncos again would fail to convert on a 3rd and 12 coming up 1 yd short as they settle for another short Stephens FG (19 yds) to make it (17-13) and then with 12 seconds to play, it was Robbins again failing to convert a 4th down play as the Broncos head into the half trailing.

        Both teams would struggle to move the ball in the 3rd Quarter as both Defenses were playing well, but with 1:25 to play it was BYU extending their lead with a 22 yd FG to make it (20-13).

        The Broncos however would finally find the endzone to start the 4th as A. Mattison scores from 1 yd out to tie the game (20-20). Then with 3:31 to play it was Mattison again rumbling in from 5 yds out to give Boise their first lead of th game (27-20). Trailing with 3 minutes to play QB Tyler Magnum would look to recreate his miracle TD pass but a 3rd and 8 would bounce out of the receivers hands as BYU is forced to settle for a 27 yd FG making it (27-23) with just 1:31 to play.

        The Broncos would look to run out the clock, but a fumble by Mattison on his first carry of the series would lead to a BYU score as S. Canada runs in his 2nd TD of the day from 3 yds out to give BYU the lead with 1:16 to play.

        FR J. Robbins would lead the Broncos onto the field for the game winning drive and would complete his first 2 attempts before taking a brutal sack that would cause him to leave the game. (later reported to be a pectoral injury), leaving Luke Collins. Collins had been struggling all game with his passing but the Sophomore would come up huge on this drive completing 9/9 pass's including a 16 yd TD strike to TE Chase Blakley with 31 seconds to play, making it (34-30).

        BYU's Magnum however wasn't done as he completes 2 big pass plays to put the Cougars on the 40 with 8 seconds to play. Looking for 1 more chance at a Hail mary game winning TD, Magnum would drop back and fire the ball toward the endzone 3 Cougar WR's jump for the ball, but so does 6'2 FS E. Tyler and it's Tyler who comes down with the ball catching the game saving saving INT. FINAL SCORE BSU-34 BYU-30

        KEY PLAYERS
        QB L Collins-22/38 291 yds 2 TD 1 INT
        QB J. Robbins-12/19 141 yds
        RB A. Mattison-16 carries 50 yds 2 TD
        TE C. Blakley-8 rec 86 yds 1 TD
        WR M. Lee-8 rec 73 yds
        WR A. Butler-6 rec 94 yds 1 TD
        WR J. Carter-6 rec 96 yds

        FS E. Tyler- game saving INT


        QB T Magnum-22/43 254 yds 1 INT
        RB S. Canada-22 carries 66 yds 2 TD
        RB R. Burt-13 carries 34 yds 1 TD



        NEXT UP BOISE DEFENDS THE BLUE VS #5 WASHINGTON
        Last edited by Deuce2223; 01-08-2018, 12:55 AM.

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        • Deuce2223
          Hall Of Fame
          • Dec 2007
          • 12571

          #49
          Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14



          WEEK 2 UPDATE

          Nothing changed with the Top-5 teams after Week 2, but we should see a big change next week as #3 (2-0) Clemson will take on #8 (2-0) Georgia

          Could Boise State also pull off the upset and beat the #5 Huskies at home? Maybe in a strange scheduling format, UW's AD has elected to take Bye week's the first 2 weeks of the season leaving this Week 3 matchup with the Broncos as the first game for 2018 for Washington.

          #9 Ohio State rebounded from their Week 1 loss with a (56-14) win over Northern Illinois in their Big 10 opener.

          #13 Notre Dame also picked up a big win beating Louisville (44-10) to move to 1-1.

          #10 Miami FL was the top team to lose in Week 2 as the Hurricanes fell (38-14) to Nebraska. With the Cornhuskers win over BYU in Week 1, they are now 2-0 on the year and crack the Top-25 at #21. With the loss "The U" drops to #17.

          Virginia Tech also jumps into the Top-25 at #23 as they beat #19 Kentucky (34-29) on the road. With the loss the Wildcats fall out of the poll.

          Arizona also makes the jump into the Top-25 at #25 as they improve to 2-0 with a (40-21) win over Nevada.

          #21 Vanderbilt survived a loss in Week 1 beating Memphis in OT but couldn't pull off the comeback against Wake Forest as they drop out of the Top-25 with the loss.

          #24 Florida moves up 4 spots this week to #20 as they beat #18 USF at home (47-3). With the loss the Bulls are out of the Top-25. The Gators will need to duplicate that high scoring Offense in Week 3 as they travel to "The U" to take on #17 Miami in another Top-25 battle.

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          • WaitTilNextYear
            Go Cubs Go
            • Mar 2013
            • 16830

            #50
            Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14

            Welcome back to football dynasty-ing. Making some fast progress I see--I just saw this thread and you're already 50+ posts deep into it, lol. Any plans for an appearance by Coach Dezaron? Or is this Coach Moore's ship now? Make sure to beat up on Colorado State and Utah State, but go easy on Wyoming, eh?
            Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan Wolverines

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            • Deuce2223
              Hall Of Fame
              • Dec 2007
              • 12571

              #51
              Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14

              Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
              Welcome back to football dynasty-ing. Making some fast progress I see--I just saw this thread and you're already 50+ posts deep into it, lol. Any plans for an appearance by Coach Dezaron? Or is this Coach Moore's ship now? Make sure to beat up on Colorado State and Utah State, but go easy on Wyoming, eh?
              Coach D could make a return at some point, but right now the plan is for this to be Coach Moore's career. Interesting that I retired him from the NFL to bring him back to Boise just a week before it's reported that he is actually retiring but staying in Dallas to become the new QB coach. Heck he might not ever come back to the college game. He could just go from NFL QB coach to OC at some point.


              I actually did a major realignment this year for my 3rd season and actually took have the teams from the Pac-12 and moved half the teams from the MWC to make 2 power conferences, and Colorado State actually ended up going to the new Big 12, so Wyoming is in the West division with BYU, Utah, Utah State, Nevada and UNLV.

              BSU stayed in the Mountain but now has Idaho,Oregon,Oregon State, Washington and Washington State.

              I do play Wyoming this year but not Utah State and I plan on rotating former MWC rivals in on non-conference games, but this year it was San Diego State and Air Force. Next year I will probably do CSU and Fresno State, then Hawaii at some point.

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              • Deuce2223
                Hall Of Fame
                • Dec 2007
                • 12571

                #52
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                PETE VS MOORE PART II

                For the 2nd time since coming to Boise, Coach Kellen Moore would face off against his former Head Coach and mentor on the Blue turf of Broncos Stadium.

                And for the 2nd time in a row, the Broncos were actually the underdog on the turf where they once owned the nations longest home winning streak.

                It was #5 vs #24 in this Top-25 showdown for what most likely will be the MWC Mountain Division title.

                GAME RECAP

                For the Huskies this was Game 1 of their 2018 season but the rust was quickly knocked off in this offensive fireworks display.

                Boise won the toss and elected to kick, giving Browning and Gaskins the first chance at a score, but the Browning fumble would lead to a Mattison 2 yd score to but the Broncos up (7-0). On the Huskies 2nd series it was the Bronco "D" coming up big again with a quick 3 and out, but a Collins INT would give the ball quickly back and this time the Huskies wasted little time putting their first points on the scoreboard as Browning finds C. McClatcher from 4 yds out to make it (7-7) to end the 1st Quarter.

                In the 2nd, Collins would throw his 2nd INT of the game, but this time it was a "Pick 6" as J. Miller returns it 68 yds for the score to make it (14-7). However less then 2 minutes later Collins would shake off the 2 turnovers hitting T. Armstrong from 21 yds out to tie the game (14-14).

                UW however would need only 27 seconds to find the endzone as Browning finds McClather again from 6 yds out to make it (21-14).

                Again Collins woul look good moving the offense downfield but with 30 seconds left the drive would stall as BSU is forced to try a 36 yd FG. Stephens kick miss's just left leaving UW a chance to put more points on the scoreboard and Browning delivers this time hitting Q. Pounds from 23 yds out to make it (28-14) at the half.

                Collins would open the 2nd half with a score via the ground as he takes it in over the top of 2 defenders from 13 yds out to make it (28-21), but Washington tacks on 10 more points before the 4th including a 67 yd Gaskin TD run. (38-21).

                BSU would open the 4th with 2 straight scores first on a Collins to J. Carter 16 yd pass to make it (38-27) after the failed 2pt conversion. Then it was Collins to C. Blakley from 21 yds out to make it (38-34), but that's when things got ugly.

                Gaskins would score from 3 yds out to make it (45-34) then after a quick 3 and out it was Browning scoring from the ground to make it (52-34). Boise State would answer back with a TD pass from Collins to Richardson from 23 yds out to make it (52-41), but Gaskins would answer back with his 3rd score of the day making it (59-41) with 1:52 to play. Then after a 3rd INT by Collins as the Offense is forced to go for long pass's down field, it is Gaskins again this time from 1 yd out to make it (66-41) with 40 seconds to play. After 2 failed pass attempts, Coach Moore would have Mattison take the handoff on 3rd and 10 and he would deliver with a 12 yd gain, but rather then try and force up another potential INT, the Broncos would elect to let the clock run out.FINAL SCORE UW-66 BSU-41

                KEY PLAYERS

                QB L. Collins-29/41 463 yds 4 TD 3 INT, 30 yds rushing 1 TD
                RB A. Mattison-17 carries 68 yds 1 TD
                WR M. Lee-6 rec 97 yds
                WR A. Butler-5 rec 79 yds
                WR J. Carter-5 rec 82 yds 1 TD
                WR A. Richardson-4 rec 63 yds 1 TD
                WR T. Armstrong-3 rec 60 yds 1 TD
                TE C. Blakley 3 rec 55 yds 1 TD


                QB J. Browning-32/43 449 yds 3 TD
                RB M. Gaskin-25 carries 202 yds 4 TD
                WR Q. Pounds-8 rec 136 yds 1 TD
                WR C. McClatcher-8 rec 143 yds 2 TD


                UP NEXT (2-1) BSU TRAVELS TO FACE #12 (2-0) ARIZONA STATE

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                • Deuce2223
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 12571

                  #53
                  Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14



                  The #3 Clemson Tigers defeat #8 Georgia (41-10) in the Game of the Week.
                  With the win the Tigers move up to #1 in the latest Top-25 Poll well the Bulldogs drop to #11.

                  #2 Florida State stays where they were after a bye week, but the Seminoles will need that rest as they take on #8 Notre Dame in Week 4. The Irish moved up from #13 after a (37-17) win over Syracuse.

                  Washington moves from #5 to #3 after their win over the Broncos. The Huskies will now face Texas State in Week 4.

                  Auburn moves up 2 spots from #6 to #4 after a (45-31) win over Miss State. With the loss the Bulldogs fall from #11 to #15.

                  Former #1 Oklahoma falls to unranked Missouri (48-25) and drops to #7. With the win the Tigers jump into the Top-25 at #19.

                  The Top-10 loss's don't stop there, as #4 Texas falls (49-37) to unranked Cal. With the loss the Longhorns drop from #4 to #9, well the Bears jump into the Top-25 at #24

                  Then #7 USC goes down losing to Texas A&M (28-21) as they go from #7 to #14. With the win the Aggies join the Top-25 at #22.

                  and finally #10 Michigan falls (34-31) in OT to UNLV. For some reason the coaches shocked that they remove the Wolverines from the Top-25 all together.

                  #17 Miami falls to instate rival #20 Florida (31-18). With the loss "The U" is out of the Top-25 well the Gators move up to #16.

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                  • Deuce2223
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 12571

                    #54
                    Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14



                    BRONCOS GET TOP-25 WIN IN THE DESERT!!


                    GAME RECAP VS #12 (2-0) ASU
                    After another disappointed blowout loss to the Huskies in Week 3, the Broncos went on the road to play 3 straight road games with their first stop in Tempe Arizona to take on the #12 Sun Devils.

                    ASU took the early lead (7-0), but the Broncos battled back behind the play of 3rd string QB B. Parham, after starter L. Collins was injuried at the end of the 1st Quarter. A Redshirt freshman playing in hist first career game, Parham scored from 2 yds out to tie the game and then D. Stephens added a career long FG from 47 yds out to give BSU the (10-7) lead at the half.

                    Parham extended the lead this time from the air as he finds A. Butler from 15 yds out to open the 2nd half to make it (17-7). ASU would close the gap with a 3 yd TD pass to make it (17-14) going into the 4th.

                    Again it was Parham to Butler opening the 4th to make it (24-14), but again ASU answers back with a 20 yd TD pass making it (24-21). Then with 3 minutes to play it was Parham going back to the air leading the team down field capping off the 80 yds drive with a 6 yd strike to TE C. Blakely to make it (31-21). The Sun Devils would manage a 3 yd TD run with 10 seconds left, but a failed onside kick allows BSU to take a knee and secure the win.FINAL BSU-31 ASU-28

                    Parham finished the day 21/33 for 271 yds with 4 TD's (3 pass/1 rush).
                    M. Lee led the team with 8 rec for 131 yds
                    A. Butler had 7 rec for 52 yds and 2 TD
                    C. Blakely had 6 rec 45 yds 1 TD



                    BRONCOS HAND COWBOYS 1ST LOSS!


                    Wyoming came into the game 3-0 including a (21-17) win over Idaho in Week 4.

                    The Cowboys would take the early (3-0) lead on a 34 yd FG, but a Collins to Butler (7 yd) TD pass would make it (7-3).

                    The Broncos would extend the lead in the 2nd Quarter with a 25 yd FG, but the Cowboys would answer back with a 49 yd FG of their own to make it (10-6) and then with 1:39 Allen would give Wyoming the lead with a 8 yd TD pass to make it (13-10).

                    Allen would open the 2nd half with another TD strike this time finidng K. Overstreet from 17 yds out to make it (20-10), but Collins playing like he was fighting to keep his starting job connects on 3 straight TD pass's finding M. Lee from 12 yds and 5 yds out and A. Butler on a 6 yd slant to give Boise State the (31-20) lead. Wyoming would manage to make it look closer on the scoreboard as Overstreet scores on a 2 yd run and the Cowboys add a 2pt conversion to make it a 3pt game but with just 24 seconds, like the Sun Devils there only hope was a Onside kick and a FG maybe to tie the game and force OT. Once again the Broncos were ready and secured the kick as Collins kneels to run out the clock.
                    FINAL SCORE BSU-31 WYOMING-28

                    L. Collins finished the game 26/42 for 280 yds and 4 TD, well also adding 60 yds on the ground.

                    A. Butler led the team with 10 rec for 142 yds and 2 TD
                    M. Lee added 8 rec for 84 yds and 2 TD as well.



                    BRONCOS MAKE IT 3 IN A ROW!!

                    UNLV came into the game at (2-2) including a win over Michigan @ Ann Arbor (34-31) in OT, a home win over Washington State (31-16) and loss's to #8 UCLA (41-7) and #7 Washington (42-3).

                    So the question was which Rebel team was going to show up today. The one who averages 30 or the one who scores single digits?

                    Boise State would open the scoring as Stephens put 3 on the scoreboard in the 1st with a 29 yd FG and then it was Collins to Lee from 8 yds out to make it (10-0). UNLV would answer with a score of it's own before the half to make it (10-7).

                    The Rebels would open the 2nd half with a another TD pass to make it (14-10), but Collins again would get hot throwing 3 straight TD's pass's including 2 to Butler to make it (31-14). A late Rebel rushing TD would close the gap, but this one was over. FINAL SCORE BSU-31 UNLV-21

                    L. Collins wasn't as sharp this game going only 15/30 for 152 yds with 2 TD's, but his 4 TD's were all scored when it mattered the most. Collins set up most of those scores with a career high on the ground as he finished the day with 112 yds.

                    A. Mattison added 91 yds on 15 carries, well R. Parrish had 6/32 and T. Burns had 3/25 as the Broncos finished with a season high 262 yds.

                    A. Butler finished with a team leading 5 rec for 74 yds and 2 TD.
                    C. Blakley added 4 rec for 31 yds and 1 TD
                    M. Lee had 3 rec for 26 yds 1 TD


                    With the 3 wins, the Broncos have jumped back into the Top-25 at #15 as they will now return home to face (3-2) UTAH before back to back bye weeks.

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                    • Deuce2223
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 12571

                      #55
                      Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14




                      BRONCO'S WIN BIG IN FRONT OF SELLOUT CROWD AND 14 RECRUITS


                      Boise State came into the 2018 season with 12 Seniors on the 67 man roster, 4 on Offense including 3 key starters (WR A. Butler,TE C. Blakley, and FB T. Burns) and 8 on Defense including 6 starters (DE J. Fraizer, DT D. Moa, OLB J. Provenzano, MLB L. Vander Esch, CB T. Horton and SS D. Summer-Gardner)

                      Coach Harsin
                      "Well 12 Seniors might be a small # compared to most teams, this 9 starters have been huge contributors to our success the past 2 years, and we will have some big shoes to fill moving forward"

                      The Broncos impressed early as Collins goes to the air connecting on 2 TD pass's to make it (14-0). The Utes would answer back with a TD of their own to make it (14-7) going into the 2nd.

                      The Broncos would add to their lead in the 2nd as 2nd string RB R. Parrish scores his first career TD from 3 yds out to make it (21-7). Utah would answer back with TD pass to make it (21-14), but a Collins to Parrish 10 yd Pass and a pair of FG's by Stephens would make it (34-14) at the half.

                      Collins would open the 2nd half with a 33 yd bomb to Lee to extend the lead to (41-14), but Utah would answer back with a pair of rushing TD's to make it (41-28), but Collins wasn't done as he adds another score from the air (12 yds to TE C. Blakley) and then another from the ground (4 yds) to make it (55-28). Utah would add a FG late in the game, as they conceded the loss. FINAL SCORE BSU-55 UTAH-31

                      L. Collins finished only 16/35 for 197 yds and did have 2 more INT's to go with his 6 TDs. (5 passing, 1 rushing) He also led the team on the ground with 63 yds.

                      R. Parrish made the most of his extended PT with Mattison carrying the ball just 7 times for 35 yds. Parrish finished with 10 carries for 49 yds and 1 TD on the ground and another 58 yds and TD in the air on 3 catches.

                      A. Butler led the team with 6 rec for 73 yds with 1 score. He now has 47 rec for 644 yds and 8 TD on the year.


                      BOISE STATE MOVES TO #12 WITH THE WIN AND NOW HAS THE NEXT 2 WEEKS OFF BEFORE HOSTING AIR FORCE TO BRONCO STADIUM.

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                      • Deuce2223
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 12571

                        #56
                        Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14




                        BRONCOS SECURE 11 COMMITTMENTS!!


                        10 Week into the 2017 season, Boise State has already replaced 11 of their 12 outgoing Seniors. Let's take a look at some of the players who will be suiting up for the Broncos in 2018 and Beyond.


                        The Broncos early signings include 4-4* prospects and 8-3* prospects with 7 on Offense and 5 on the Defensive side of the ball.

                        6'1 WR M. Howard is the headliner so far as he was rated the #55 WR in the nation out of Harselle Alabama. At 6'1 with 88 speed and a 70 Overall rating, Howard could potentially see the field next season as the team's #4 or #5 WR.

                        5'9 201lb RB Jason Jones from Caldwell Idaho also comes in highly rated as the #21 RB in the nation and a 4* rating Jones had scholarship offers to both UCLA and Kansas State, but chose to stay home and play for the Broncos. With only a 68 Overall rating he will most likely Redshirt next season as BSU returns their top 2 backs.

                        One player who is guaranteed to see the field in 2018 is 3* O-Lineman Kris Pearson from York PA. Listed as the #19 T in the nation, York will likely slide over to RG next season as he is listed at 6'3 285 lbs. After complete scouting he comes in as a 74 Overall. The best part is he picked BSU over UW who finished #2

                        Another player who could potentially start Day 1 next season is 4* TE Travis Jackson from Gunbarrel Colorado. 6'3 and 273 lbs one would think Jackson is a blocking TE, but this kid is fast. Ranked as the #13 TE in the nation, Jackson has 81 SPD and a 78 Catch ratiing making him the perfect TE for Coach Moore's offense.

                        Another potential star in the class comes on the defensive side of the ball and also hails from instate (Twin Falls). 6'6 255lb Derek Moore is a 4* Recruit and was listed as the #21 DE in the nation. He picked BSU over Oregon who had also offered. Moore will come to campus rated at 74 Overall.

                        The Rest of the class so far is

                        3* FB Zach Christian from Apple Valley Minnesota. Christian was the #1 FB recruit in the nation and had scholarship offers from Oregon and Utah. He comes in as a 66 Overall.

                        3* OLB Byron Jones from Forest Hill Texas. Jones was the #104 OLB. He picked BSU over Oklahoma and comes in rated as a 66 overall

                        3* DE Justin Dotson from Missoula Montana. Rated the #97 DE, Dotson is rated a 69 Overall.

                        3* T Ronnie Ware from Lehigh Acres FL. Rated the #66 T, Ware is a 64 Overall. At 6'4 and only 256 lbs he is will redshirt next season for sure and will most likely shift to Center or Guard.

                        3* CB Rickey Patrick from Kaysville Utah. Rated the #40 CB, Patrick comes in rated as a 69 Overall.

                        3* MLB Troy Washington from Highland CA. Rated the #25 MLB, Washington comes in rated as a 65 Overall. He turned down Coach Pete and the Huskies

                        3* G De Andre Watson from Toccoa Georgia. Rated the #54 G, Watson comes in rated as a 68 Overall. He is listed at just 6'1 but weights 299lbs. He had scholarship offers from Auburn and Washington State

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                        • Deuce2223
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 12571

                          #57
                          Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14




                          OVERTIME THRILLER ON THE BLUE



                          GAME RECAP

                          The Broncos and Falcons are no longer MWC foes, but that didn't stop Air Force from coming in and wanting to hand Boise State their 2nd loss of the season on "The Blue" and for with 1:24 it looked like it might happen.

                          The Broncos opened up the game with a "Pick 6" as Avery Williams takes the INT back 30 yds to put BSU up (7-0). Luke Collins then extended the lead to start the 2nd Quarter with a 29 yd bomb to J. Carter to make it (14-0), but a 34 yd FG and 2 yd TD run by the Falcons before the half made it (14-10) as both teams went into the locker room.

                          Boise State would open up the 2nd half on Offense and again Collins delivered a TD strike to Carter to make it (21-10) but back to back rushing scores by Air Force would give the Falcons the (24-21) lead with less then a minute to play in the 3rd. Collins needed only 2 plays to go 60 yds to put the Broncos back on top including a 41 yd bomb to Carter for his 3rd TD reception on the day. (28-24).

                          The Falcons would answer back again going with the ground game and their triple option attack as FB M. Miller takes the ball in from 7 yds out for his 3rd score of the day (31-28). BSU would retake the lead with 3 minutes to play as Collins keeps in on the ground for a 4 yd score (35-31), but with a rare trip to the air, Air Force retakes the lead on a 8 yd score (38-35) with 1:24 to play. After a touchback kickoff, the Broncos would have 80 yds and 1:24 to put points on the scoreboard. Collins would complete 3/3 to move the ball past the 50, then another strike before back to back drops, sets up a 3rd and 10. Looking to catch the Falcons off guard, Collins drops back and hands off to Mattison who breaks through the hole for what turns into just a 9 yd gain. The Broncos are forced with a 4th and 1. Coach Moore wants to go for it, but Harsin calls in Stephens to kick the 30 yd FG to tie the game with 13 seconds left forcing Overtime.

                          Boise State would win the toss and Air Force would start with the ball. A big defense stop by the Broncos force the Falcons to settle for a 42 yd FG. Making it (41-38). Collins would lead his team onto the field knowing a TD wins the game. Collins looks to end it early as he finds his favorite WR of the game (Carter) on a 22 yd strike. Then its a 10 yd gain. After a run by Mattison that is stopped short of the goal line the Broncos are 1st and goal from the 1. JR RB R. Parrish comes into the game, Mattison lines up in the Wildcat, Collins goes out wide and lines up as a WR. Mattison takes the snap and hands off to Parrish who walks in untouched. Ball game over. FINAL SCORE BSU-44 A.F.-41

                          KEY PLAYERS
                          QB L. Collins-18/28 366 yds 3 TD 1 INT, 51 yds rushing 1 TD.
                          WR J. Carter-15 rec 302 yds 3 TD



                          NEXT UP THE BRONCOS HIT THE ROAD FOR 3 STRAIGHT

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                          • Deuce2223
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                            BOISE STATE ROAD WARRIORS!!


                            For over a decade the Boise State Broncos were known for their home winning streak and making the "The Blue" of Bronco stadium one of the toughest road venues in the country.

                            This year though Boise State has proven they also know how to win games on the road as they go 3-0 to improve to 10-1 on the season. With the string of victories, the Broncos have also started creating some noise in the BCS rankings as they move up to #9 going into Week 14.

                            GAME RECAPS

                            @ (3-6) WASHINGTON STATE

                            It was the #1 Passing attack vs the #2. The Broncos "D" would play one of it's best half's of the year as they hold the Cougars scoreless, well also putting 7 points on the board as D. Summer-Gardner scores with a "Pick 6" to open the game's scoring. The Bronco Offense would also add 3 scores, a TD pass by backup QB B. Parham to C. Blakley, a 4 yd TD run by Mattison and then a 26 yd FG by Stephens to make it (24-0) at the half.

                            Both teams would trade a pair of FG's in the 3rd to make it (27-3), before the Cougars would finally find the end zone in the 4th as Hilinksi fires 2 TD pass's to make it (27-17) with 3:54 to play. Boise State however would put things out of reach as Parrish scores from 5 yds out to seal the victory.FINAL SCORE BSU-34 WSU-17

                            @ (3-6) OREGON STATE

                            A huge 4th Quarter by the Broncos seals the win. Tied (21-21) entering the 4th, Luke Collins guides the Broncos to 3 scores in the 4th, well the Bronco "D" holds the Beavers to just 1. FINAL SCORE BSU-42 OSU-28

                            Collins finished 23/36 for 413 yds and 5 TD through the air well also adding 31 yds on the ground.

                            A. Bulter led the team with 7 rec for 194 yds and 3 scores well C. Blakley had 6 rec for 121 yds and 1 score.


                            @ (7-3) OREGON

                            Boise State improves to 4-0 lifetime vs the Ducks with a huge 2nd half.
                            Trailing (20-14) at the half, Luke Collins throws 3 2nd half TD's to give Boise the (35-26 lead) with 8 minutes to play in the game. Oregon would answer with a TD of their own to make it (34-33) with less the 4 minutes to play. After failing to pick up the 1st down it looked like the Ducks could potentially win it, but a fumble gives the Broncso the ball back with less then minute to play and with just 22 seconds on the clock, Collins puts the dagger in the heart with a 1 yd TD run.FINAL SCORE BSU-42 OREGON-33

                            Luke Collins ends the game 23/39 for 243 yds with 4 TD and 1 INT in the air well also rushing for 50 yds and 1 TD on the ground.

                            A. Mattison added 76 yds on 13 carries with a TD

                            A. Butler had 12 rec for 101 yds and 2 scores.


                            THE BRONCOS WILL CLOSE OUT THE REGULAR SEASON WITH A HOME GAME VS INSTATE RIVAL IDAHO. THE VANDALS ARE (0-11) ON THE SEASON

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                            • Deuce2223
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                              • 12571

                              #59
                              Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14




                              BRONCOS WIN 9TH STRAIGHT!!


                              GAME RECAP

                              Boise State closed out the 2018 regular season with their 9th straight victory to improve to 11-1 as they embarrass the Vandals on "The Blue".

                              BSU would take the early (14-0) lead as Luke Collins shows off some fancy footwork for 2 rushing TD's including a 69 yd career long.

                              Collins then went to the air to make it (28-0) with 4 minutes to play in the half, but a Vandal passing TD and a "Pick 6" INT return would make it (28-14) at the half.

                              Collins would open the 2nd half looking to forget about his earlier INT with a 10 yd TD strike to M. Lee to make it (35-14) and then with 3 minutes to play in the quarter the Defense puts 2 points on the board with a safety making it (37-14). Collins wasn't done though and less then a minute later it was Collins to Carter for 17 yds out to make it (44-14). With most of the 2nd and 3rd string in the game in the 4th, the Broncos wouldn't find the endzone but neither did the Vandals till less then a minute to play with G. Amos finds M Garner on a 29 yd strike.FINAL SCORE BSU-44 IDAHO-21

                              QB L. Collins-24/36 322 yds 4 TD 1 INT, 13 carries 145 yds 2 TD
                              WR A. Butler-6 rec 101 yds 2 TD
                              TE C. Blakley-6 rec 92 yds
                              WR M. Lee-6 rec 56 yd 1 TD
                              WR J. Carter-2 rec 49 yds 1 TD
                              Last edited by Deuce2223; 01-11-2018, 12:23 AM.

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                              • Deuce2223
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                                • Dec 2007
                                • 12571

                                #60
                                Re: One Moore Time, A Coaching Career on NCAA14



                                When the NCAA decided this past summer to make a massive nation wide realignment well working with the BCS committee, it was their hope that when Conference Championship week rolled around the best of the best would play each other giving the bowls a clear cut choice on who should be playing for a National Title and who should be representing their conferences in the 4 major bowl games (Orange,Sugar,Fiesta and Rose).

                                However no one would expect UCLA to finish the season (11-1) after defeating #9 USC in rivalry week to be setting in the #2 spot of the BCS Poll without a invite to the Pac-12 title game. Like Boise State, a loss to Stanford leaves the Bruins on the outside looking in. The Cardinals coming off a loss to Notre Dame in rivalry week, drop from #8 to #17. But a win over #12 Arizona State will put them in the Rose Bowl.



                                Boise State is in the same boat with the Bruins. Their Week 4 loss to the Huskies leaves them at home in Boise to watch the Huskies MWC showdown with (7-5) Nevada. Washington finished the year (11-1) like the the Bruins and Broncos and are currently #3 in the BCS rankings. Will a win over the Wolfpack be enough to put them in the Title game, or do they have to cheer for a Auburn loss?

                                For Boise State they too must just sit back at watch. Ranked #6, the Broncos will receive a invite to 1 of the 4 major bowls. The question is which one. If Washington makes it to the Title game, they will represent the MWC in the Rose vs the winner of Stanford/ASU.

                                If Auburn and UCLA meet up in the title game, then BSU will most likely play in the Sugar Bowl vs the SEC Champ (#5 Clemson vs #23 Florida).

                                But what if Auburn was to lose to #21 LSU in the Sun Belt title game, UW somehow is upset by Nevada in the MWC title game, #4 Ohio State happens to lose to unranked Minnesota in the Big 10 title game.

                                Could BSU jump to #2 and play the Bruins. Could we see a National title game among 2 teams who didn't win their conference title? It's a longshot, but stranger things have happened..


                                The other question is what about #9 Cincinnati. The Bearcats are the only other perfect team in the nation besides Auburn at (12-0), as they dominated the MAC. They face off against a 1 loss Western Michigan team in the MAC title game, but where and what bowl game do they deserve.

                                Also what about #7 Notre Dame. The Irish are the only Independent and with a 9-3 record they don't really deserve a major bowl, but what if 1,3,4,5, all lose?
                                Last edited by Deuce2223; 01-11-2018, 12:45 AM.

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