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Boise State Football 1910 University Drive, Boise, Idaho 83725 Sports Information Contact: Max Corbet (mcorbet@boisestate.edu) Boise State Information 2009 Schedule/Results Bronco Schedule Start Time/Score Sept. 3 Oregon W/19-8 Sept. 12 Miami (OH) W/48-0 Sept. 18 at Fresno State* W/51-34 Sept. 26 at Bowling Green 5 p.m. (KTVB) Oct. 3 UC Davis 6 p.m. (KTVB) Oct. 14 at Tulsa 6 p.m. (ESPN) Oct. 24 at Hawai i* 9 p.m. (KTVB) Oct. 31 San Jose State* 1 p.m. (KTVB) Nov. 6 at Louisiana Tech* 6 p.m. (ESPN2) Nov. 14 Idaho* 1 p.m. (KTVB) Nov. 20 at Utah State* 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Nov. 27 Nevada* TBA (ESPN2) Dec. 5 New Mexico State* 1 p.m. (KTVB) Home Games in Bold All Times Mountain * - WAC Game Team Contact SID:... Max Corbet Office:...(208) 426-1515 Cell:...(208) 859-6952 Email:...mcorbet@boisestate.edu bowling green Information 2009 Schedule/Results Falcons Schedule Start Time/Score Sept. 3 Troy W/31-14 Sept. 12 at Missouri L/20-27 Sept. 19 at Marshall* L/10-17 Sept. 26 Boise State 7 p.m. Oct. 3 Ohio* 4 p.m. Oct. 10 at Kent State* 3:30 p.m. (FSN) Oct. 17 at Ball State* Noon Oct. 24 Central Michigan* Noon Nov. 3 at Buffalo 7 p.m. (ESPN2) Nov. 12 at Miami (OH)* 6 p.m. Nov. 20 Akron* 5:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Nov. 27 Toledo* TBA (ESPNU) Home Games in Bold All Times Eastern * - MAC Game Quick Facts Location:... Bowling Green, OH President:...Dr. Carol Cartwright Athletic Director:...Greg Christopher Conference:... Mid-American 2008 Record:...6-6, 4-4 Coach Information Head Coach:...Dave Clawson...(Williams, 89) Career Record:...58-49 (9 years) Record at Bowling Green:...1-2 (First year) Team Contact SID:...Dave Meyer Office:...(419) 372-7077 Cell:...(419) 265-0284 Email:...meyerd@bgsu.edu TELEVISION: KTVB (Channel 7, digital channel 7-1) will carry seven games this season. KTVB will produce and air the Miami (OH), Bowling Green, UC Davis, Hawai i, San Jose State, Idaho and New Mexico State games. ONLINE: You can catch all the action when the Broncos face-off against the Falcons on Sept. 26 online via ESPN360.com -- ESPN s signature broadband sports TV network. The game is available completely free to any student on campus. SPANISH RADIO: KWEI (La Ley 99.5FM) operated by Treasure Valley Broadcasting is the first ever Spanish radio flagship of Boise State football and will provide full signal coverage throughout the Treasure Valley for all home and away games commencing Head Coach: Chris Petersen Career Record: 38-4; Boise State Record: 38-4 Web Address: www.broncosports.com No. 8/8 Boise State (3-0, 0-0 WAC) vs. Bowling Green (1-2, 0-0 MAC) 7:05 p.m. (EST) - Perry Stadium (Field Turf; 24,000) September 26, 2009 Series Record: Boise State leads, 2-0 Television: KTVB Radio: KIDO 580 and 630 am; Spanish Radio: KWEI 99.5 fm with the 2009 season. Steve Ramirez and Marcos Magallon will serve as play-byplay announcers while former Bronco Alex Guerrero will provide commentary. RADIO: KIDO (580 and 630 AM) in Boise, will broadcast the game live with Bob Behler providing the play-by-play. Former Boise State football player Pete Cavender handles color commentary. The games can also be heard on the Boise State Broncos Radio Network in Twin Falls (KSNQ 98.3 FM), Pocatello (KWIK 1240AM), Idaho Falls (KID 590AM), McCall (KDZY 98.3 FM), Spokane/ Coeur d Alene/North Idaho (KJRB 790AM), Ontario (KSRV 1380AM) and Tri-Cities, Wash. (KALE 960AM). 2009 WAC Standings wac all w l PCT. W L PCT. Boise State 1 0 1.000 3 0 1.000 Idaho 1 0 1.000 2 1.667 Hawaii 0 0.000 2 1.667 Louisiana Tech 0 0.000 1 2.333 Nevada 0 0.000 0 2.000 Utah State 0 0.000 0 2.000 San Jose State 0 0.000 0 3.000 Fresno State 0 1.000 1 2.333 New Mexico State 0 1.000 1 2.333 Friday, September 25 Missouri at Nevada WAC SChedule 6:00 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, September 26 Boise State at Bowling Green 7:00 p.m. (KTVB) Cal Poly at San Jose State 5:00 p.m. Southern Utah at Utah State 6:00 p.m. New Mexico State at New Mexico 8:00 p.m. Idaho at Northern Illinois 2:30 p.m. Fresno State at No. 14 Cincinnati Noon (BSN)

WAC PRESEASON COACHES POLL Team Points 1. Boise State (8)... 64 2. Nevada (1)... 55 3. Fresno State...45 Louisiana Tech...45 5. Hawai I...36 6. San Jose State...34 7. Utah State...21 8. New Mexico State...13 9. Idaho...11 WAC PRESEASON MEDIA POLL Team Points 1. Boise State (55)... 519 2. Nevada (3)... 444 3. Fresno State... 365 4. Louisiana Tech... 360 5. Hawai I... 275 6. San Jose State... 263 7. Utah State... 170 8. Idaho... 110 9. New Mexico State... 104 WEEKLY FOOTBALL COACHES TELECONFERENCE 10:32am Greg McMackin, Hawaii 10:39am Derek Dooley, Louisiana Tech 10:46am DeWayne Walker, New Mexico St. 10:53am Gary Andersen, Utah State 11:00am Rob Akey, Idaho 11:07am Dick Tomey. San Jose State 11:14am Chris Ault, Nevada 11:21am Chris Petersen, Boise State 11:28am Pat Hill, Fresno State 11:35am WAC Commissioner - Conference calls are every begin Monday. To participate call (913) 312-6688. Boise State 2009 Preseason Watch List Nominations Kyle Brotzman - Place Kicker Lou Groza Award Thomas Byrd - Center Rimington Trophy Kellen Moore - Quarterback Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Davey O Brian Award Maxwell Award Walter Camp Award ASSOCIATED PRESS (Sept. 20, 2009) Team Record Pts Pvs. 1. Florida (55) 3-0 1488 1 2. Texas (2) 3-0 1428 2 3. Alabama (3) 3-0 1390 4 4. Mississippi 2-0 1213 5 5. Penn St. 3-0 1212 6 6. California 3-0 1169 8 7. LSU 3-0 1120 9 8. Boise State 3-0 1038 10 9. Miami (FL) 2-0 920 20 10. Oklahoma 2-1 862 12 11. Virginia Tech 2-1 852 13 12. USC 2-1 825 3 13. Ohio State 2-1 810 11 14. Cincinnati 3-0 739 17 15. TCU 2-0 674 15 16. Oklahoma St. 2-1 478 16 17. Houston 2-0 455 21 18. Florida St. 2-1 363 NR 19. BYU 2-1 349 7 20. Kansas 3-0 347 22 21. Georgia 2-1 318 23 22. North Carolina 3-0 271 24 23. Michigan 3-0 247 25 24. Washington 2-1 194 NR 25. Nebraska 2-1 132 19 Kyle Wilson - Cornerback Bronko Nagurski Award Chuck Bednarik Award Jim Thorpe Award Playboy Preseason All-American Ryan Winterswyk - Defensive End Lott Trophy Award Rotary Lombardi Award USA TODAY COACHES POLL (Sept. 20, 2009) Team Record Pts Pvs. 1. Florida (59) 3-0 1475 1 2. Texas 3-0 1412 2 3. Alabama 3-0 1355 4 4. Penn St. 3-0 1274 5 5. Mississippi 2-0 1182 6 6. California 3-0 1149 7 7. LSU 3-0 1122 7 8. Boise State 3-0 976 10 9. Oklahoma 2-1 917 12 10. USC 2-1 905 3 11. Ohio St. 2-1 900 11 12. Virginia Tech 2-1 853 14 13. Miami (FL) 2-0 724 22 14. TCU 2-0 701 15 15. Cincinnati 3-0 580 21 16. Oklahoma St. 2-1 576 17 17. Georgia 2-1 457 13 18. North Carolina 3-0 445 19 19. Kansas 3-0 381 23 20. BYU 2-1 279 9 21. Missouri 3-0 214 25 22. Michigan 3-0 205 NR 23. Houston 2-0 160 NR 24. Nebraska 2-1 158 18 25. Florida St. 2-1 154 NR Dropped From Rankings: Georgia Tech 14, Utah 18 Others Receiving Votes: Missouri 115, Georgia Tech 102, Auburn 100, Pittsburgh 91, UCLA 62, Iowa 39, Oregon 30, Texas Tech 19, Notre Dame 16, Utah 12, Clemson 11, Colorado St. 4, Oregon State 4, South Florida 1. Dropped From Rankings: Georgia Tech 13, Utah 16, Oregon St. 24 Others Receiving Votes: Georgia Tech 148, Pittsburgh 68, Utah 63, Auburn 62, Iowa 58, Washington 42, Notre Dame 38, UCLA 38, Oregon 34, Texas Tech 22, Kentucky 16, South Florida 12, South Carolina 7, Oregon State 6, Colorado St. 4, Wisconsin 2, Minnesota 1. 2

nation s best home winning percent 1999-2009 team Record PCT. 1. Boise State 67-2.971 2. Oklahoma 62-2.969 3. Texas 57-7.891 4. TCU 52-7.881 5. Ohio State 60-11.845 6. USC 52-10.839 7. Florida 56-11.836 8. Texas Tech 53-11.828 9. Nebraska 60-13.822 10. LSU 59-14.808 11. Michigan 56-14.800 12. Louisville 50-14.781 13. Florida State 49-14.778 14. Penn State 54-17.761 15. Tennessee 50-17.746 all-time winning division 1-a football programs team Won Lost Tied PCT. 1. Michigan 875 294 36.741 2. Notre Dame 833 285 42.736 3. Texas 835 317 33.719 4. Oklahoma 792 298 53.716 5. Ohio State 809 307 53.715 6. Alabama 802 316 43.709 7. USC 768 304 54.706 8. Boise State 342 144 2.703 9. Nebraska 819 338 40.701 10. Tennessee 776 329 53.693 11. Penn State 803 349 41.690 12. Florida State 461 221 17.672 13. Georgia 725 385 54.646 14. LSU 703 383 47.641 15. Miami (FL) 546 310 19.635 2009 Boise State Football 2008 bcs academic top 25 (Ranked by Football Team NCAA APR) team Academic Progress Report 1. Boston College 972 2. Northwestern 969 3. Georgia 965 4. Penn State 964 5. Florida 962 6. TCU 959 7. Boise State 953 8. Georgia Tech 951 9. USC 948 10. BYU 946 11. Pittsburgh 945 12. Utah 944 13. Alabama 944 14. Ohio State 942 15. Oklahoma 942 16. Texas 942 17. Ball State 941 18. Cincinnati 939 19. Mississippi 939 20. Missouri 939 21. Oklahoma State 935 22. Virginia Tech 929 23. Texas Tech 928 24. Michigan State 926 25. Oregon 921 nation s highest overall winning percent (2000-09) team Record PCT. 1. Boise State 101-17.856 2. Texas 100-18.847 3. Oklahoma 104-20.839 4. USC 95-23.806 5. Ohio State 93-24.795 6. LSU 93-27.775 7. Georgia 92-27.773 8. Virginia Tech 91-29.758 9. Florida 90-29.756 10. TCU 85-28.752 11. Miami (Fla.) 84-29.743 12. Auburn 83-34.709 13. Louisville 80-34.702 14. Utah 78-34.696 15. Boston College 82-36.695 nation s highest winning conference precent (99-09) team Record PCT. 1. Boise State 70-5.933 2. Oklahoma 67-13.838 3. Texas 67-14.827 4. Ohio State 60-20.750 5. Virginia Tech 59-19.747 6. Florida 62-21.747 7. USC 62-21.738 8. Florida State 60-21.741 9. TCU 57-21.731 10. Michigan 58-22.725 11. Miami 54-22.707 12. Georgia 59-25.702 13. Louisville 49-23.681 14. Utah 49-24.661 15. LSU 54-28.659 *Note on Opponent: 31. Bowling Green 484 324 52.593 highest scoring teams since 2000 wins by west coast teams since 2000 team Wins 1. Boise State 101 2. USC 95 3. Oregon 79 4. Utah 78 5. Hawai i 76 6. Fresno State 74 Oregon State 74 8. BYU 72 9. California 66 10. Arizona State 63 3 team Games Points Avg. 1. Boise State 118 4,769 40.42 2. Texas 118 4,477 37.94 3. Oklahoma 124,4620 37.26 4. Texas Tech 118 4,290 36.36 5. USC 118 4,107 34.81 6. Hawai i 121 4,220 34.88 7. Louisville 114 3,951 34.66 8. Florida 119 3,970 33.36

Games Played When Ranked (43-6) Opponent Coach AP Result Score Louisiana Tech 2002 22 -- W (36-10) Nevada 2002 21 23 W (44-7) Iowa State 2002 15 18 W (34-16) UTEP 2003 23 24 W (51-21) Fresno State 2003 20 20 W (31-17) Nevada 2003 18 18 W (56-3) Hawaii 2003 17 18 W (45-28) TCU 2003 16 18 W (34-31) UTEP 2004 23 23 W (47-31) BYU 2004 21 21 W (28-27) SMU 2004 21 23 W (38-20) Tulsa 2004 18 21 W (45-42) Fresno State 2004 16 19 W (33-16) Hawaii 2004 15 18 W (69-3) San Jose State 2004 13 14 W (56-49) Louisiana Tech 2004 12 13 W (55-14) Nevada 2004 10 10 W (58-21) Louisville 2004 10 10 L (40-44) Georgia 2005 19 18 L (13-48) Hawaii 2006 25 25 W (41-34) Utah 2006 22 22 W (36-3) Louisiana Tech 2006 21 20 W (55-14) New Mexico State 2006 19 20 W (40-28) Idaho 2006 17 18 W (42-26) Fresno State 2006 14 14 W (45-21) San Jose State 2006 13 14 W (23-20) Utah State 2006 13 13 W (49-10) Nevada 2006 12 12 W (38-7) Oklahoma 2006 9 9 W (43-42 OT) Weber State 2007 23 24 W (56-7) Washington 2007 20 22 L (24-10) San Jose State 2007 22 21 W (42-7) Utah State 2007 19 19 W (52-0) Idaho 2007 15 17 W (58-14) Hawai i 2007 17 17 L (39-27) East Carolina 2007 22 24 L (41-38) Louisiana Tech 2008 18 17 W (38-3) Southern Miss 2008 16 15 W (24-7) Hawai i 2008 16 15 W (27-7) San Jose State 2008 13 13 W (33-16) New Mexico State 2008 11 11 W (49-0) Utah State 2008 10 9 W (49-14) Idaho 2008 9 9 W (49-10) Nevada 2008 9 9 W (41-34) Fresno State 2008 9 9 W (61-10) TCU 2008 9 9 L (17-16) Oregon 2009 16 14 W (19-8) Miami (OH) 2009 11 12 W (48-0) Fresno State 2009 10 10 W (51-34) BOISE STATE VS. BCS TEAMS (Home Games in Bold) Record: 6-17 (Wins in Blue) 1986 Oregon State 34, Boise State 3 1989 Oregon State 37, Boise State 30 1996 Arizona State 56, Boise State 7 1997 Wisconsin 28, Boise State 24 1997 Washington State 57, Boise State 0 1998 Washington State 33, Boise State 21 1999 UCLA 38, Boise State 7 2000 Arkansas 38, Boise State 31 2000 Washington State 42, Boise State 35 2001 South Carolina 32, Boise State 13 2001 Washington State 41, Boise State 20 2002 Arkansas 41, Boise State 14 2002 Boise State 34, Iowa State 16 2003 Oregon State 26, Boise State 24 2004 Boise State 53, Oregon State 34 2005 Georgia 48, Boise State 13 2005 Oregon State 30 Boise State 27 2005 Boston College 27, Boise State 21 2006 Boise State 42, Oregon State 14 2006 (2007) Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT) 2007 Washington 24, Boise State 10 2008 Boise State 37, Oregon 32 2009 Boise State 19, Oregon 8 BOISE STATE VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Record: 5-10 (Wins in Bold/Blue) 1996 #5 Arizona State 56-h, Boise State 7 1997 #15 Washington State 58-h, Boise State 0 1999 #17 UCLA 38-h, Boise State 7 2001 #21 South Carolina 32-h, Boise State 13 2001 Boise State 35, #8 Fresno State 30-h 2003 #18 Boise State 34, #19 TCU 31-h 2004 #8 Louisville 44, #10 Boise State 40 2005 #13 Georgia 48-h, #18 Boise State 13 2005 #20 Fresno State 27-h, Boise State 7 2005 #19 Boston College 27, Boise State 21-h 2007 #9 Boise State 43, #7 Oklahoma 42 (OT) 2007 #13 Hawaii 39, #17 Boise State 29 2008 Boise State 37, #12 Oregon 32-h 2009 #11 TCU 17, #9 Boise State 16 2009 #14 Boise State 19-h, #16 Oregon 8 BOISE STATE S ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES Record: 5-2 Streak: Won 3 Opponent Score LOC Result # OT 1988 Northern Arizona 24-21 A W 1 1990 Nevada 59-52 A L 3 1997 Idaho 30-23 A W 1 1998 Idaho 36-35 H L 1 2004 San Jose State 56-49 A W 2 2006 Oklahoma 43-42 N W 1 2007 Nevada 69-67 H W 4 4

Boise State on National TV (33-7) (Home Games in Bold) 2009 Sept. 19 Boise State 51, Fresno State 34 ESPN Sept. 3 Boise State 19, Oregon 8 ESPN 2008 Dec. 23 TCU 17, Boise State 16 ESPN Nov. 28 Boise State 61, Fresno State 10 ESPN2 Nov. 21 Boise State 41, Nevada 34 ESPN2 Oct. 24 Boise State 33, San Jose State 16 ESPN2 Oct. 17 Boise State 27, Hawai i 7 ESPN Oct. 11 Boise State 24, Southern Miss. 7 CBS CTV Oct. 1 Boise State 38, Louisiana Tech 3 ESPN 2007 Dec. 23 East Carolina 41, Boise State 38 ESPN Nov. 23 Hawaii 39, Boise State 27 ESPN2 Oct. 26 Boise State 34, Fresno State 21 ESPN2 Oct. 14 Boise State 69, Nevada 67 (4OT) ESPN Oct. 7 Boise State 58, New Mexico State 0 ESPN Sept. 27 Boise State 38, Southern Miss 16 ESPN 2006 Jan. 1, 2007 Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT) FOX Nov. 25 Boise State 38, Nevada 7 ESPN2 Nov. 1 Boise State 45, Fresno State 21 ESPN2 Oct. 15 Boise State 40, New Mexico State 28 ESPN Sept. 7 Boise State 42, Oregon State 14 ESPN 2005 Sept. 3 Georgia 48, Boise State 13 ESPN Sept. 21 Boise State 48, Bowling Green 20 ESPN2 Nov. 10 Fresno State 27, Boise State 7 ESPN Dec. 28 Boston College 27, Boise State 20 ESPN 2004 Sept. 10 Boise State 53, Oregon State 34 ESPN Sept. 24 Boise State 28, BYU 27 ESPN Oct. 23 Boise State 33, Fresno State 16 ESPN2 Oct. 29 Boise State 69, Hawaii 3 ESPN2 Nov. 13 Boise State 56, San Jose State 49 (2OT) ESPN2 Nov. 22 Boise State 58, Nevada 21 ESPN Dec. 31 Louisville 44, Boise State 41 ESPN 2003 Oct. 30 Boise State 50, BYU 12 ESPN Nov. 2 Boise State 31, Fresno State 17 ESPN2 Dec. 6 Boise State 45, Hawaii 28 ESPN2 Dec. 23 Boise State 34, TCU 31 ESPN 2002 Oct. 18 Boise State 67, Fresno State 21 ESPN Dec. 31 Boise State 34, Iowa State 16 ESPN 2001 Oct. 19 Boise State 35, Fresno State 30 ESPN 2000 Dec. 28 Boise State 38, UTEP 23 ESPN 1999 Dec. 30 Boise State 34, Louisville 31 ESPN NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS SINCE 1999 SEASON: 2009 Winston Venable 30-yard interception return vs. Fresno State 2008 Kyle Wilson 90-yard punt return vs. Fresno State Ellis Powers 45-yard fumble recovery vs. Idaho Kyle Wilson 79-yard punt return vs. Idaho Ellis Powers 4-yard fumble recovery vs. Utah State Kyle Wilson 71-yard punt return vs. New Mexico State 2007 Marty Tadman 47-yard fumble recovery vs. East Carolina Austin Smith 89-yard kickoff return vs. East Carolina Ia Falo 16-yard blocked punt return vs. Utah State 2006 Quinton Jones 61-yard interception return vs. Wyoming Colt Brooks 12-yard interception return vs. Utah Marty Tadman 98-yard interception return vs. Louisiana Tech Marty Tadman 27-yard interception return vs. Oklahoma 2005 Lee Marks 92-yard kickoff return vs. Bowling Green Marty Tadman 40-yard interception return vs. Hawaii Quinton Jones 92-yard punt return vs. Hawaii Orlando Scandrick 69-yard blocked FG return vs. Hawaii Quinton Jones 73-yard punt return vs. Idaho Austin Smith 39-yard fumble recovery vs. Idaho Orlando Scandrick 50-yard interception return vs. Idaho Quinton Jones 92-yard punt return vs. Boston College 2004 Chris Carr 62-yard punt return vs. Idaho Korey Hall 46-yard interception return vs. Oregon State Chris Carr 78-yard punt return vs. SMU Ashlie Nyong-Dunham 2-yard blocked punt return vs. Tulsa Chris Barrios 50-yard interception return vs. Hawaii Cam Hall 52-yard interception return vs. Nevada Andy Avalos 92-yard interception return vs. Louisville 2003 Tim Gilligan 62-yard punt return vs. Oregon State Gabe Franklin 19-yard fumble recovery vs. San Jose State Cam Hall blocked punt return vs. BYU Wes Nurse 42-yard interception return vs. BYU 2002 Travis Burgher 18-yard interception return vs. Wyoming Julius Brown 38-yard fumble recovery vs. Utah State Chris Carr 0-yard blocked punt return vs. Hawaii Chris Barrios 23-yard interception return vs. Fresno State 2001 Wes Nurse 27-yard blocked punt return vs. Louisiana Tech David Mikell 98-yard kickoff return vs. Hawaii Quintin Mikell 28-yard interception return vs. San Jose State 2000 Shaunard Harts 34-yard interception return vs. New Mexico Julius Brown 47-yard interception return vs. North Texas LaGary Mitchell 5-yard blocked punt return vs. Utah State 1999 Kareem Williams 34-yard fumble recovery vs. East. Washington Kareem Williams 44-yard interception return vs. Idaho Gavin Reed 15-yard blocked punt return vs. Nevada Shaunard Harts 80-yard interception return vs. Louisville 5

Kyle Wilson Senior Cornerback 5-10 187 Piscataway, New Jersey Piscataway High School 2008 First-Team All-WAC - Defense 2008 Second Team All-WAC - Specialists 2007 Second-Team All-WAC -Defense COLLEGE (2009) Wilson has returned seven punt returns already this season, averaging 8.7 yards per attempt...his longest punt return so far this season was 25 yards, which came at Fresno State...has recorded 12 tackles through three games, with 10 tackles being unassisted...recorded seven tackles (six unassisted) in Boise State s 48-0 win against Miami (OH) in week two of the season. (2008) Named first-team All-WAC cornerback and second-team 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 third-team 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 Has eight career interceptions 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 Ninetyyard 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 KYLE WILSON RANKS HIGH ON MULTIPLE CAREER ACTIVE LEADERS LISTS: Kyle Wilson has been Boise State s primary punt returner since the start of his junior season, which is showing up in the NCAA FBS active career leader rankings. Wilson currently is tied for third among active career leaders in punt return touchdowns (3) and sixth in total punt return yards (604). WILSON S 34 STRAIGHT STARTS THE LONGEST ON THE BRONCO TEAM: Kyle Wilson is Boise State s current ironman when it comes to games started. The Bronco cornerback has started a team-best 34 straight games. Wilson started his streak midway through his freshman season. He earned the starting nod in the Broncos ninth game of the season against Fresno State and started four more games as a freshman against San Jose State, Utah State, Nevada and Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. Wilson started all 13 games in both his sophomore and junior seasons. WAC Special Teams Player of Week in final week of season after piling up 136 yards on three punt returns against Fresno State His current streak of 31 consecutive starts is longest active streak on team 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 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 Three WILSON S CAREER STATISTICS total YEAR UT AT TACKLES TFL PBU INT 2006 33 8 41 0.5 5 1 2007 30 5 35 2.0 8 2 2008 26 9 35 3.0 10 5 2009 10 2 12 0.0 0 0 Totals 99 24 123 5.5 23 8 Punt Returns YEAR G NO. YARDS TDs AVG LONG 2006 10 1 3 0 3.0 3 2007 13 5 70 0 14.0 61 2008 13 33 470 3 14.2 90 2009 3 7 61 0 8.7 25 Totals 39 46 604 3 13.1 90 6

kyle Wilson At a glance... Preseason Honors 2009 Bronko Nagurski Award Watch List 2009 Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List 2009 Jim Thorpe Award Watch List 2009 Playboy Preseason All-American (Second Bronco in school history to earn the honor) One of 32 players the USA Today selected as the top collegiate seniors to watch during this upcoming season All-America Honors 2008 SI.com second-team (punt returner) 2008 Rivals.com third-team (specialist) 2006 Sporting News honorable mention Freshman All-America All-Conference Honors 2008 first-team All-WAC cornerback 2008 second-team All-WAC punt returner 2008 Phil Steele Publication All-WAC first-team defense 2008 Phil Steele Publication All-WAC second-team punt returner 2007 second-team All-WAC cornerback Bronco Record Books Fourth in the Bronco history for single game punt return average when he ran three punt returns back for 136 yards last season against Fresno State. Currently fourth in the Boise State single season record books averaging 14.2 yards per return during the 2008 season (33-470). Holds the fourth and fifth longest punt returns in Boise State history: 90 yards against Fresno State (2008) and 79 yards against Idaho (2008). Ranks ninth in the Boise State single season record books for 33 punt returns in 2008. Miscellaneous 2008 Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List PUNT RETURNS 1. 45 Rick Woods 1980 2. 39 Tim Gilligan 2001 3. 38 Kenny Kuehl 1989 38 Rick Woods 1981 5. 37 Tim Gilligan 2003 6. 36 Tim Gilligan 2002 7. 35 Marty Tadman 2007 8. 34 Chris Truitt 1986 9. 33 Kyle Wilson 2008 33 Quintin Mikell 2000 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE Single Game 1. 151 (7) Quinton Jones vs. Boston College 2005 2. 143 (5) Quinton Jones vs. Hawai i 2005 3. 137 (5) Chris Carr vs. Idaho 2004 4. 136 (3) Kyle Wilson vs. Fresno State 2008 5. 126 (4) Quintin Mikell 2000 vs. Eastern Washington 6. 122 (6) Chris Carr vs. UTEP 2004 7. 114 (8) Ron Love vs. Montana State 1983 8. 111 (3) Kerry Lawyer 1993 vs. Eastern Washington 9. 101 (3) K.C. Adams 1994 vs. Cal State-Northridge 10. 100 (5) Kenny Kuehl vs. Weber State 1989 (Minimum 15 Returns) 1. 20.9 (22-459) Quinton Jones 2005 2. 19.6 (22-432) Chris Carr 2004 3. 18.1 (18-325) Kerry Lawyer 1992 4. 14.2 (33-470) Kyle Wilson 2008 5. 14.0 (36-505) Tim Gilligan 2002 6. 13.2 (24-316) Al Marshall 1970 7. 13.1 (22-289) Ron Love 1983 8. 12.4 (37-460) Tim Gilligan 2003 9. 12.2 (20-145) Austin Smith 2004 10. 11.6 (45-522) Rick Woods 1980 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 1. 92+ Quinton Jones vs. Boston 2005 College 92+ Quinton Jones vs. Hawai i 2005 3. 91+ Henry Jenkins vs. Idaho State 1969 4. 90+ Kyle Wilson vs. Fresno State 2008 5. 79+ Kyle Wilson vs. Idaho 2008 79+ K.C. Adams vs. 1994 Cal State-Northridge 6. 78+ Chris Carr vs. SMU 2004 7. 76+ Ron Love vs. Montana State 1983 76+ Rolly Woolsey vs. Weber State 1974 10. 73+ Charles Holmes vs. Long Beach State 1970 + = Scoring Play 7

Kellen Moore Sophomore Quarterback 6-0 184 Prosser, Washington Prosser High School 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 has been efficient so far this season, tallying a QB rating of 168.68...He has throw eight touchdown passes and just one interception...threw a career high four TD passes to go along with 307 yards on 16-of-25 passing against Miami (OH). (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 secondteam 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 secondteam... 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 MOORE HITS TWO CAREER MILESTONES: Sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore has achieved a feat that only eight other Boise State quarterbacks have done in school history; throw for over 4,000 passing yards in their career. After throwing for 181 yards in Boise State s 51-34 win at Fresno State on Sept. 18, Moore now has 4,171 career passing yards as a Bronco, which is the ninth most in school history. Ryan Dinwiddie holds the record with 9,819 career passing yards. Moore also moved into the top-10 for most career touchdown passes in school history after throwing three TDs against the Bulldogs. Moore has 33 career touchdown passes, which ties Eric Guthrie for eighth most in Boise State history. Dinwiddie also holds the record for career TD passes with 82. MOORE RANKS HIGH AMONG NCAA ACTIVE LEADERS: Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore has played his way into elite company, currently ranking second for NCAA FBS active career leaders in passing completion percentage (68.87). Moore only trails Texas Colt McCoy (70.04). Moore also ranks third in active career QB efficiency rating (159.02). Oklahoma s Sam Bradford (178.62) and Florida s Tim Tebow (173.58) are first and second. season In 41-34 win over Nevada that clinched WAC title, posted the following numbers 414 yards passing (fourthhighest single-game total in school history), 409 yards total offense (ninth all-time 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 37-32 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 One Moore s career Game-By-Game Stats Opponent Cmp-Att-Int Yards TDs Rating 2008 Idaho State 14-19-0 274 2 229.56 Bowling Green 18-23-0 180 0 144.00 No. 12 Oregon 25-37-1 386 3 176.55 Louisiana Tech 20-28-1 325 2 185.36 Southern Miss. 21-30-1 170 3 143.93 Hawai i 25-32-0 256 3 176.26 San Jose State 26-40-1 244 2 127.74 New Mexico State 14-23-1 230 3 187.36 Utah State 27-36-1 362 2 172.24 Idaho 23-31-0 210 0 131.10 Nevada 29-48-3 414 3 140.99 Fresno State 17-23-0 213 2 180.39 No. 11 TCU 22-35-1 222 0 110.42 2009 No. 16 Oregon 19-29-0 197 1 133.96 Miami (OH) 16-25-1 307 4 211.95 Fresno State 18-26-0 181 3 165.78 Totals 334-485-11 4,171 33 159.02 MOORE S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR CMP ATT INT PCT. TDs YARDS RATING 2008 281 405 10 69.4 25 3,486 157.12 2009 53 80 1 66.2 8 685 168.68 Totals 334 485 11 68.9 33 4,171 159.02 8

Austin Pettis Junior Wide Receiver 6-2 200 Anaheim, California Lutheran High School 2008 Second-Team All-WAC COLLEGE (2009) Pettis has establish himself as a go-to receiver for the Broncos so far this season, tallying 15 catches and three touchdowns in just three games...caught a season high six receptions against Oregon...Recorded 115 receiving yards one four catches against Miami (OH). (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. (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 season-best nine PET TIS MOVES TO NINTH FOR C AREER RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: Boise State junior wide receiver Austin Pettis moved into Boise State s top-10 for career receiving touchdowns on Sept. 12, with one TD grab in the Broncos 48-0 win against Miami (OH). After catching his third touchdown pass of the season against Fresno State last Friday (Sept. 18), Pettis improved his career total to 18. Pettis is tied with Brock Forsey for the ninth most in school history. Don Hutt holds the school record for career receiving touchdowns with 30. passes for 89 yards against East Carolina in the Sheraton Hawai i Bowl Caught eight passes in back-to-back 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 all-league 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 second-team all-league as well as being named top sophomore on team... High school coach was Jim Kanau. MAJOR Communication BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED Two PETTIS S CAREER STATISTICS total YEAR G REC. YARDS TDs YPC YPG 2007 13 46 465 6 10.1 35.8 2008 13 49 567 9 11.6 43.6 2009 3 15 217 3 14.5 72.3 Totals 29 110 1249 18 11.4 43.1 PETTIS CONTINUES IMPRESSIVE RECEPTION STREAK: After tallying five receptions for 34 yards and one touchdown in Boise State s 51-34 win at Fresno State, Austin Pettis recorded his 24th consecutive game in which he has recorded at least one reception. In addition, the game marked his eighth straight game with multiple receptions. 9

Junior Wide Receiver 5-11 167 Los Angeles, California University High School Sept. 21 WAC Special Teams Player of the Week COLLEGE (2009) Played in all three games... 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). (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 (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 allpurpose 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 Two YOUNG LEADS TEAM IN TOUCHDOWNS: In the last two games, Boise State junior wide receiver has scored multiple touchdowns. Young recorded his first TD since the 2008 season opener against Idaho State against Miami (OH) on a 17-yard pass from quarterback Kellen Moore. Since then, Young has scored three more touchdowns bringing his season total to a team-high four TDs (3 receiving, 1 rushing). YOUNG NAMED WAC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK:, junior wide receiver at Boise State University, has been named the Western Athletic Conference Special Teams Player of the Week following the Broncos 51-34 win at Fresno State this past Friday (Sept. 18). Young returned five kickoffs for 154 yards to average 30.8 yards-per-return. His longest return was 77 yards which came in the second quarter. Young would finish off the drive for the Broncos when three plays later he was on the receiving end of a seven-yard touchdown pass from Kellen Moore to give Boise State a 24-3 lead midway through the period. Young ended the night catching three passes for 29 yards to finish with 174 all-purpose yards. The league award marks the first time this season a Boise State player has earned a player of the week honor. YOUNG S CAREER STATISTICS Receiving YEAR G REC. YARDS TDs YPC YPG 2007 13 44 639 5 14.5 49.2 2008 3 10 168 1 16.8 56.0 2009 3 14 189 3 13.5 63.0 Totals 19 68 996 9 14.6 52.4 Rushing YEAR G ATT. YARDS TDs YPC LONG 2007 13 13 66 2 5.1 24 2008 3 5 52 2 10.4 24 2009 3 2-5 1-2.5 4 Totals 19 20 113 5 6.5 24 Kickoff Returns YEAR G NO. YARDS TDs AVG LONG 2009 3 8 250 0 31.2 77 Totals 3 8 250 0 31.2 77 10

Kyle Brotzman Junior Place Kicker/Punter 5-10 191 Meridian, Idaho Meridian High School 2007 Honorable Mention Freshman All-American - Sporting News 2007 Second-Team All-WAC COLLEGE (2009) Brotzman has made good on 9-of-10 point after attempts and 3-of-5 field goal tries to start the season... Has averaged six points per game for the Broncos through three games...has also recorded nine punts this year, averaging 46.1 yards per punt...he has downed four punts inside the 20. (2008) Has never missed an extra point in two seasons as starting place kicker, hitting school-record 116 consecutive PATs, including all 50 in 08 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 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 Kyle Brotzman Records Consecutive Points after Touchdown: 1. 118 Kyle Brotzman 2007-08 2. 74 Tyler Jones 2003-04 Single Points After Touchdown 1. 75 Tyler Jones 2003 2. 69 Tyler Jones 2004 3. 66 Kyle Brotzman 2007 Scoring: (Single ) 1. 192 Brock Forsey 2002 2. 152 Ian Johnson 2006 3. 141 Tyler Jones 2004 4. 132 Tyler Jones 2003 5. 114 Kyle Brotzman 2007 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 Sixtysix 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 Two BROTZMAN S CAREER STATISTICS Place Kicking YEAR G PATs FG Points PPG 2007 13 66-66 16-18 114 8.8 2008 13 50-50 17-26 101 7.8 2009 3 9-10 3-5 18 6.0 Totals 29 125-126 36-49 233 8.0 Punting Year G NO. Yards AVG Long I/20 2007 13 21 935 44.5 71 9 2008 13 37 1,693 45.8 75 14 2009 3 9 415 46.1 57 4 Totals 29 67 3,043 45.4 75 27 BROTZMAN RANKS FIFTH NATIONALLY FOR ACTIVE LEADERS IN CAREER POINTS PER GAME: Boise State kicker Kyle Brotzman enters the fourth week of his junior season ranked No. 5 in NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision for career points per game. Brotzman has averaged 8.0 points per game throughout his career to date. Arizona State kicker Thomas Weber currently leads all D-I FBS football players in career points per game with 8.6. BROTZMAN PAT STREAK COMES TO AN END: Boise State junior kicker Kyle Brotzman saw his consecutive point after attempt streak come to an end last Saturday (Sept. 12), with a missed PAT in the second quarter against Miami (OH). Brotzman recorded 118 consecutive PATs dating back to 2007, which set the Boise State record for the longest streak in school history. The miss was Brotzman s first failed PAT of his career. Brotzman fell just 10 PATs shy of the WAC record of 128, held by Wyoming s Cory Wedel (1994-97). Texas Tech s Alex Trlica (2004-07) holds the NCAA record with 233 straight PATs. 11

BOISE STATE BOASTS 2-0 RECORD AGAINST BOWLING GREEN: The Broncos will travel to Bowling Green on Saturday with high hopes of keeping their all-time record perfect against the Falcons. Boise State is 2-0 all-time against Bowling Green, although the two teams have never met away from Bronco Stadium. Boise State won the first matchup between the two schools in 2005 (48-20), as well as their most recent meeting in 2008 (20-7). BRONCOS FACE MAC TEAM FOR EIGHTH TIME IN SCHOOL HISTORY: When Boise State travels to Bowling Green on Saturday, it will mark the eighth time the Broncos have faced a team from the Mid-American Conference. Boise State, who is 5-2 all time against MAC teams, has won five consecutive games against MAC opponents. BOISE STATE 1-1 AGAINST THE MAC ON THE ROAD: The Broncos enter Saturday s game looking to improve upon a 1-1 all-time road record against MAC opponents. Boise State s only two road games came against Central Michigan in 1996 and 2000. The Broncos lost the 1996 contest 42-21, while they won the 2000 game 47-10. BOISE STATE LOOKING FOR SIXTH CONSECUTIVE WIN AGAINST MAC OPPONENTS: The Broncos enter Saturday s game having won five consecutive games against teams from the Mid-American Conference. After losing consecutive games against Central Michigan in 1996 and 1997, Boise State has recorded five straight wins against the MAC. All five wins have come since the 2000 season, and two of those wins came against Bowling Green. BRONCOS MAKE FIRST TO OHIO: This will be the first time Boise State has played in the state of Ohio. The Broncos do have an all-time record of 3-1 against team from Ohio, but have never played there. Boise State has defeated Miami (2009), Bowling Green (2005) and Akron (1979) at Bronco Stadium, and lost to Youngstown State on the campus of Marshall University in Hungtington, West Virginia in the 1994 NCAA I-AA National Championship game. SHUTTING OUT THE COMPETITION: Boise State s 48-0 shutout against Mid- American Conference opponent Miami (OH) marked the first home shutout for the Broncos since Oct. 7, 2007 against New Mexico State (58-0). The win also marked the first time in Boise State history that the Broncos shutout a nonconference Division I FBS (formerly I-A) opponent. The last nonconference opponent the Broncos shutout at home was Aug. 31, 2006 against Sacramento State (45-0). BRONCOS STAY PERFECT IN WAC CONFERENCE OPENERS: Since joining the Western Athletic Conference in 2001, Boise State has yet to lose a conference opening game. After a big 51-34 win at Fresno State on Sept. 18, the Broncos improved their all-time WAC opener record to 9-0. BOISE STATE BECOMES JUST THE SECOND FBS TEAM WITH 100 WINS: Boise State s 48-0 win against Miami (OH) last Saturday put the Broncos in select company, becoming just the second NCAA Division I FBS team to earn 100 wins since 2000. With their 51-34 win at Fresno State, Boise State now has 101 wins since 2000. The Broncos joined the University of Oklahoma which has won 104 games since the turn of the century. WAC Championships: Team no. 1. BYU 19 2. Arizona State 7 Wyoming 7 Boise State 7 5. Fresno State 3 Air Force 3 Colorado State 3 Boise State vs. Mid-American Conferene Opponents (5-2) 1996 Central Michigan 42, Boise State 21-h 1997 Central Michigan 44-h, Boise State 26 2000 Boise State 47, Central Michigan 10-h 2001 Boise State 26-h, Central Michigan 10 2005 Boise State 48-h, Bowling Green 20 2008 Boise State 20-h, Bowling Green 7 2009 Boise State 48-h, Miami (OH) 0 broncos in WAC openers (9-0) BSU Year Opponent Score Rank 2001 UTEP W, 42-17 NR 2002 Hawai i W, 58-31 NR 2003 at La Tech W, 43-37 NR 2004 at UTEP W, 47-31 23 2005 at Hawai i W, 44-41 NR 2006 Hawai i W, 41-34 25 2007 New Mexico St. W, 58-0 NR 2008 La Tech W, 38-3 17 2009 Fresno State W, 51-34 10 BOISE STATE RANKS IN TOP-10 NATIONALLY IN SIX CATEGORIES: Boise State has used a balanced offensive, defensive and special teams attack to improve to 3-0 this season, which is showing in its national statistical rankings. The Broncos are currently ranked nationally in the top-10 in six different statistical categories. Boise State is second in net punting (43.82 yards per punt), tied for sixth in interceptions (7), seventh in kick off return average (35.09 yards per return), eighth in pass efficiency defense (82.55) and tied for ninth in first down defense (12.33 per game) and interceptions thrown (1). 12

Boise State s Records Against WAC Teams Since Joining the League in 2001: Team Record Pct. Nevada 8-0 100% San Jose State 8-0 100% * Tulsa 4-0 100% * UTEP 4-0 100% New Mexico State. 4-0 100% Utah State 4-0 100% Idaho 4-0 100% * SMU 2-0 100% Louisiana Tech 7-1 87.5% Hawaii 7-1 87.5% Fresno State 8-1 88.9% * Rice 1-1 50.0% * No longer a member of the WAC Year-by-Year Blocked Kicks: PAT FG Punt Total 2009 0 0 1 1 2008 0 2 2 4 2007 3 4 4 11 2006 0 2 0 2 2005 1 1 1 3 2004 1 1 2 4 2003 0 1 4 5 2002 0 1 4 5 2001 0 0 1 1 2000 0 0 3 3 1999 0 2 3 5 1998 0 0 0 0 1997 0 2 1 3 1996 0 1 1 2 1995 1 1 0 2 1994 2 2 0 4 1993 3 3 1 7 1992 0 0 2 2 1991 0 2 1 3 1990 2 5 5 12 Boise State defense picks off opponents: With two interceptions in the Broncos win at Fresno State, Boise State has now recorded seven interceptions already this season. Winston Venable had a 30-yard interception return for a touchdown to start things off for the Broncos. He was joined by linebacker Derrell Acrey, who also had a pick against the Bulldogs. Aaron Tevis leads the team with two interceptions after recording one in each of the first two games, while junior safety Jeron Johson and freshman linebacker Tommy Smith each grabbed an interception against Miami (OH). VENABLE RETURNS INTERCEPTION FOR TOUCHDOWN: Junior Winston Venable had a 30-yard interception return for a touchdown at Fresno State, marking the first time the Broncos have returned a pick for a TD since Marty Tadman returned a 27-yard interception against No. 10 Oklahoma during the infacmous 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. BOISE STATE RECORDS FIFTH GAME WITH INTERCEPTION: After recording a pair of interceptions in the Broncos win over Fresno State, Boise State extended its streak to five straight games with a pick, dating back to last seasons game against Fresno State. This season, the Broncos have tallied seven interceptions (1 vs. Oregon, 4 vs. Miami (OH), 2 at Fresno State), which have led to four scoring drives. Last season, Boise State recorded 22 interceptions. AVERY AND HARPER HIT CENTURY MARK FOR SECOND TIME: Boise State had two players rush for over 100-yards in the Fresno State game as Jeremy Avery gained 186 yards and DJ Harper 107. Avery and Harper were the last two players to both go over the century mark in a game when two years ago, also against Fresno State (Oct. 26, 2007), Harper gained 153 yards and Avery 124. AVERY SETS SINGLE GAME RECORD: Boise State junior running back Jeremy Avery led the Broncos in their conference opener at Fresno State recording a career-high 269 all-purpose yards. In addition, he had 186 yards rushing to average 16.9 YPC (11-186), setting a single-game school record. Avery owned the previous single-game record after averaging 14.2 YPC (11-156) last season against Idaho. BRONCOS MAKING BOISE STATE HISTORY WITH NATIONAL RANKING: Boise State enters week four of the 2009 season already making history with their best regular national ranking in school history. The Broncos are currently ranked No. 8 in both the Associate Press and USA Today Coaches Polls. Prior to this season, Boise State had never reached higher than ninth in the national polls during the regular season. The Broncos reached No. 9 for the first time in 2006, just prior to facing Oklahoma in the 2007 FIesta Bowl. Boise State reach ninth again in 2008, where the Broncos remained for the final four weeks of the regular season. The highest ranking Boise State has ever reached was No. 5, which came after the Broncos 43-42 win against Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl. doug martin CONTINUES TO PLAY BOTH WAYS: During the off season, sophomore Doug Martin moved from running back to safety, but continues to play on both sides of the ball. In Saturday s game against Fresno State, the Stockton, Calif., native once again recorded stats on both offense and defense. On defense, he tallied two tackles before switching to running back and carrying the football once for a two-yard gain. Against Miami (OH), Martin recorded four tackles to go along with two fourth quarter rushing touchdowns. The TDs were the first of Martin s career. BRONCOS RANKED FOR EIGHTH STRAIGHT SEASON: Boise State entered the 2009 season ranked in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches Polls, earning its highest preseason ranking ever. The Broncos were ranked No. 14 in the AP, and No. 16 in the USA Today Coaches polls. After two wins the Broncos have already climbed to No. 8 in both polls. 13

BRONCOS 6-5 IN LAST 11 GAMES AGAINST BCS CONFERENCE TEAMS: After starting 0-11 as a NCAA I-AA program and a young Division I-A school, Boise State has won six of its last 11 games against BCS conference schools, including their 19-8 defeat of Oregon on Sept. 3. Since 2002, Boise State has two wins over Oregon and Oregon State, one win over Iowa State, and a victory over Oklahoma in the 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. During that stretch the Broncos have suffered losses to Oregon State twice in Corvallis by a combined five points, at Georgia, at home in the MPC Computers Bowl by six points to Boston College and at Washington. The Broncos are 2-0 against Big 12 teams, 4-11 against Pac-10 teams, 0-1 against Big Ten and Big East teams and 0-4 against SEC teams. In games against BCS teams at Bronco Stadium, the Broncos sport a 4-5 record (4-3 as a Division 1-A team.) BRONCOS WINNERS OF 82 OF LAST 92 GAMES: Boise State has been a dominant program over the last 92 games winning 89.1 percent of its games. The Broncos are 82-10 dating back to the third game of the 2002 season. BRONCOS WINNERS OF NATIONAL BEST 96.5 PERCENT OF CONFERENCE GAMES SINCE 2002 SEASON: Boise State s success in conference games over the last eight seasons is unmatched by any team in the country. The Broncos have won 55 of 57 conference games since the beginning of 2002 for a winning percentage of 96.5 percent in league games. BRONCOS 33-7 ALL-TIME ON NATIONAL TELEVISION: Boise State s all-time record for games on national television is 33-7. The Broncos have six games scheduled to broadcast nationally this year, with two having been played already on Sept. 3 (Thursday) against No. 16 Oregon and Sept. 18 (Friday) against Fresno State, both on ESPN. Other games scheduled to be aired on national television include at Tulsa (Wednesday, Oct. 14 - ESPN), at Louisiana Tech (Friday, Nov. 6 ESPN2), at Utah State (Friday, Nov. 20 ESPN2) and Nevada (Friday, Nov. 27- ESPN2) (see complete list of national TV games on page 5 of release). BRONCOS BOAST ALL-TIME WAC RECORD OF 61-4: In its eight seasons in the Western Athletic Conference, Boise State has seen unparalleled success winning six championships and placing second twice. The Broncos are an impressive 61-4 (93.8%) in WAC games during that time, with undefeated seasons in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2008. Boise State s four losses came at Rice and Louisiana Tech in 2001, at Fresno State in 2005 and at Hawaii in 2008. BRONCOS EARN SIXTH WAC TITLE IN SEVEN YEARS: Boise State has captured six WAC Championships in the past seven years. The Broncos were once again undefeated in the WAC at 8-0 in 2008. Boise State also posted undefeated league marks in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006. The Broncos won five straight titles from 2002 to 2006, before Hawai i broke that string last year. Boise State s six WAC titles are the fourth most in league history. BYU won 19 WAC crowns as a member of the league, while Arizona State and Wyoming each won seven titles while they were in the WAC. 14 boise state record on non-saturday games (27-6*, 24-2) Broken Down by Day of the Week: Monday: 1-0* Tuesday: 2-1* Wednesday: 3-1*, 3-0 Thursday: 5-1 Friday: 12-3*, 12-1 Sunday: 4-0 * Includes Bowl Games Year-by-Year Non-Saturday Game Breakdown: 2001 Fri., Oct. 19 at No. 8 Fresno State W, 35-30 2002 Fri., Oct. 18 Fresno State W, 67-21 Tues., Dec. 31 vs. Iowa State* W, 34-16 2003 Thurs., Oct. 30 at BYU W, 50-21 Fri., Nov. 21 at Fresno State W, 31-17 Tues., Dec. 23 vs. No. 19 TCU* W, 34-31 2004 Fri., Sept. 10 Oregon State W, 53-34 Fri., Sept. 24 BYU W, 28-27 Fri., Oct. 29 Hawai i W, 69-3 Fri., Dec. 31 vs. Louisville* L, 40-44 2005 Wed., Sept. 21 Bowling Green W, 48-20 Thurs., Nov. 10 at Fresno State L, 7-27 Wed., Dec. 28 vs. Boston College L, 21-27 2006 Thurs., Aug. 31 Sacramento State W, 45-0 Thurs., Sept. 7 Oregon State W, 42-14 Sun., Oct. 15 at New Mexico State W, 40-28 Wed., Nov. 1 Fresno State W, 45-21 Mon., Jan. 1 vs. No. 7 Oklahoma* W, 43-42 (OT) 2007 Fri., Aug. 31 Weber State W, 56-7 Thurs., Sept. 27 Southern Miss W, 38-16 Sun., Oct. 7 New Mexico State W, 58-0 Sun., Oct. 14 Nevada W, 69-67 (4OT) Sun., Oct. 21 at La Tech W, 45-31 Fri., Oct. 26 at Fresno State W, 34-21 Fri., Nov. 23 at No. 13 Hawai i L, 27-39 Fri., Dec. 23 vs. East Carolina* L, 41-38 2008 Wed., Oct. 1 La Tech W, 38-3 Fri., Oct. 17 Hawai i W, 27-7 Fri., Oct. 24 at San Jose State W, 33-16 Fri., Nov. 28 Fresno State W, 61-10 Tues., Dec. 23 vs. No. 11 TCU* L, 16-17 2009 Thurs., Sept. 3 No. 16 Oregon W, 19-8 Fri., Sept. 18 at Fresno State W, 51-34

Individual Career Totals 00-yard Rushing Games 00-yard Rushing Games Jeremy Avery 5 D.J. Harper 2 Individual Rushing Streaks Consecutive Games with 20+ Carries Individual Passing Streaks Consecutive Games With 50.0+ Completion % Kellen Moore 16 Consecutive Games with a TD Pass Kellen Moore 3 00-yard Receiving Games Austin Pettis 2 2 Individual Receiving Streaks Consecutive Games With a Reception Austin Pettis 24 Jeremy Avery 12 3 Kyle Efaw 3 Mitch Burroughs 1 D.J. Harper 1 Consecutive Games With Multiple Receptions Austin Pettis 8 3 Jeremy Avery 1 Kyle Efaw 1 Mitch Burroughs 1 Individual Scoring Streaks Consecutive Games With a Touchdown DJ Harper 3 Austin Pettis 3 2 Jeremy Avery 1 Consecutive Games with Multiple Touchdowns 2 Career Games with Multiple Touchdowns Austin Pettis 5 Jeremy Avery 4 4 Richie Brockel 1 Tyler Shoemaker 1 D.J. Harper 1 Doug Martin 1 Consecutive Games With a PAT Kyle Brotzman 2 Jake Johnston 1 Consecutive Games with a FG Kyle Brotzman 1 Jake Johnston 1 DEFENSE: Consecutive Games With an Interception Winston Venable 1 Consecutive Games With a Sack Billy Winn 2 Chase Baker 1 Ryan Winterswyk 1 Consecutive Games with 10+ Tackles Career Games With 10+ Tackles Jeron Johnson 4 Kyle Wilson 2 Derrell Acrey 2 Individual Special Teams Streaks: Consecutive PATs Kyle Brotzman 7 Jake Johnston 2 Jimmy Pavel 1 15

The Last Time Boise State TOTAL OFFENSE Yards Single Game 500+ Ryan Dinwiddie (515) Oct. 18, 2003 SMU 400+ Kellen Moore (409) Nov. 21, 2008 Nevada 300+ Kellen Moore (307) Sept. 12, 2009 Miami (OH) PASSING Yards Single Game 500+ - Ryan Dinwiddie (515) Oct. 18, 2003 SMU 400+ - Kellen Moore (414) Nov. 21, 2008 Nevada 300+ - Kellen Moore (307) Sept. 12, 2009 Miami (OH) Attempts Single Game 60+ - Ryan Dinwiddie (60) Oct. 4, 2003 Louisiana Tech 50+ - Ryan Dinwiddie (60) Oct. 4, 2003 Louisiana Tech 40+ - Kellen Moore (48) Nov. 21, 2008 Nevada 30+ - Kellen Moore (35) Dec. 23, 2008 TCU Completions Single Game 40+ - Ryan Dinwiddie (40) Oct. 4, 2003 Louisiana Tech 30+ - Taylor Tharp (30) Dec. 23, 2007 East Carolina 20+ - Kellen Moore (22) Dec. 23, 2008 TCU Pass Percentage Single Game (Minimum 15 Attempts).800+ - Taylor Tharp (.897/26-29) Nov. 10, 2007 Utah State.700+ - Kellen Moore (.700/17-23-0) Nov. 28, 2008 Fresno State.600+ - Kellen Moore (.692/18-26-0) Touchdown Passes Single Game 6+ - Jim McMillan (6) Nov. 16, 1974 Montana 5+ - Taylor Tharp (5) Oct. 20, 2007 Louisiana Tech 4+ - Kellen Moore (4) Sept. 12, 2009 Miami (OH) 3+ - Kellen Moore (3) Passes Had Intercepted Single Game 5+ - Mike Virden (6) Oct. 28, 1989 Montana 4+ - Jared Zabransky (4) Sept. 3, 2005 Georgia 3+ - Kellen Moore (3) Nov. 21, 2008 Nevada RUSHING Yards Single Game 250+ - Eron Hurley (254) Nov. 21, 1998 Idaho 200+ - Ian Johnson (205) Oct. 14, 2007 Nevada 150+ - Jeremy Avery (186) 100+ - D.J. Harper (107) Attempts Single Game 35+ - Chris Thomas (36) Oct. 31, 1988 Nevada 30+ - Ian Johnson (31) Nov. 25, 2006 Nevada 25+ - Jeremy Avery (27) Sept. 3, 2009 Oregon 20+ - Jeremy Avery (27) Sept. 3, 2009 Oregon Yards Per Carry Single Game (Minimum 10 Attempts) 10.0+ - Jeremy Avery (16.9) 8.0+ - D.J. Harper (8.9) 6.0+ - D.J. Harper (8.9) Touchdowns 5+ - Ian Johnson (5) Sept. 7, 2006 4+ - Ian Johnson (4) Oct. 21, 2006 3+ - Jeremy Avery (3) Oct. 26, 2007 16 Oregon State Idaho Fresno State Longest Run From Scrimmage 80+ - Jared Zabransky (85) Oct. 29, 2004 Hawaii 70+ -Jeremy Avery (74) 60+ - D.J. Harper (60) 50+ - D.J. Harper (60) 40+ - D.J. Harper (60) RECEIVING Receptions Single Game 15+ - Tim Gilligan (16) Oct. 4, 2003 Louisiana Tech 10+ - Jeremy Childs (11) Nov. 15, 2008 Idaho 8+ - Austin Pettis (9) Nov. 21, 2008 Nevada 5+ - Austin Pettis/Jeremy Avery (5) Yards Single Game 250+ - Tim Gilligan (255) Oct. 4, 2003 Louisiana Tech 200+ - Tim Gilligan (209) Oct. 30, 2003 BYU 150+ - T.J. Acree (181) Oct. 16, 2004 Tulsa 100+ - Austin Pettis (115)/ (114) Sept. 12, 2009 Miami (OH) Yards Per Catch Single Game (Minimum Five Receptions) 40.0+ - Al Marshall (40.8/5-204) Nov. 4, 1972 Portland State 30.0+ - Jeb Putzier (31.8/6-191) Nov. 17, 2001 San Jose State 20.0+ - Vinny Perretta (25.2/5-126) Nov. 21, 2008 Nevada Touchdowns 4+ - Rodney Smith (4) Nov. 7, 1998 N.M.State 3+ - Austin Pettis (3) Nov. 17, 2007 Idaho 2+ - (2) Sept. 12, 2009 Miami (OH) Longest Reception 90+ - Lawrence Bady (98) Oct. 18, 2003 SMU 80+ - (80) Aug. 30, 2008 Idaho State 70+ - Vinny Perretta (73) Sept. 20, 2008 Oregon 60+ - Jeremy Avery (67) 50+ - Jeremy Avery (67) MISCELLANIOUS Last 100+ Yard Rush/Receiving Karlin Adams (101 rushing/106 receiving) Nov. 4, 1995 Eastern Wa. Last Time With Two 100+ Yard Receivers Austin Pettis (115)/ (114) Sept. 12, 2009 Miami (OH) Last Time With Two 100+ Yard Rushers D.J. Harper (107)/Jeremy Avery (186) Last Time One Player With Receiving/ Rushing TD Aug. 30, 2008 Idaho State Last Time One Player Threw and Received a TD Pass Vinny Perretta (17 yd pass/38 yd reception) Nov. 8, 2008 Utah State Last Time a Fumble was Recovered for a TD (0-yard recovery)

Last Time Multiple Players Threw for TDs 4+ - Kellen Moore (2), Tanyon Bissell (1), Mike Coughlin (1), Vinny Perretta (1) Nov. 8, 2008 Utah State 3+ - Kellen Moore (2), Tanyon Bissell (1), Mike Coughlin (1), Vinny Perretta (1) Nov. 8, 2008 Utah State 2+ - Kellen Moore (2), Tanyon Bissell (1), Nov. 28, 2008 Fresno State DEFENSE Interceptions Single Game 4+ - Steve Forrey (4) 1968 Idaho State 3+ - Brandyn Thompson (3) Oct. 17, 2008 Hawai i 2+ - George Iloka Nov. 8, 2008 Utah State Tackles Single Game 25+ - Scott Russell (28) Sept. 17, 1988 N. Arizona 20+ - Scott Russell (28) Sept. 17, 1988 N. Arizona 15+ - Korey Hall (15) Oct. 15, 2006 N.M. State 10+ - Jeron Johnson (14) Dec. 23, 2008 TCU Solo Tackles Single Game 10+ - Ellis Powers (12) Dec. 23, 2008 TCU Sacks - Single Game 3+ - Andrew Browning (3) Nov. 25, 2006 Nevada 2+ - Byron Hout (2) Nov. 15,,2008 Idaho Tackles For Loss Single Game 4+ - Andrew Browning (4) Nov. 25, 2006 Nevada 3+ - Billy Winn (3) SPECIAL TEAMS Kickoff Returns Single Game 7+ - Robby Washington (7) Oct. 28, 1989 Montana 6+ - Austin Smith (6) Oct. 14, 2007 Nevada 5+ - (5) Longest Kickoff Return 90+ - Lee Marks (92) Sept. 21, 2005 Bowling Green 80+ - Austin Smith (89) Dec. 23, 2007 East Carolina 70+ - /Doug Martin (77/77) Sept. 18, 2008 Fresno State 60+ -/Doug Martin (77/77) Sept. 18, 2008 Fresno State 50+ - /Doug Martin (77/77) Sept. 18, 2008 Fresno State Punt Return Single Game 9+ - Rick Woods (9) Oct. 20, 1979 Idaho State 7+ - Quinton Jones (7) Dec. 28, 2005 Boston College 6+ - Kyle Wilson (6) Nov. 21, 2008 Nevada Punt Return Yardage Single Game 150+ - Quinton Jones (151) Dec. 28, 2005 Boston College 100+ - Kyle Wilson (136) Nov. 28, 2008 Fresno State Longest Punt Return 90+ - Kyle Wilson (90) Nov. 28, 2008 80+ - Kyle Wilson (90) Nov. 28, 2008 70+ - Kyle Wilson (90) Nov. 28, 2008 60+ - Kyle Wilson (90) Nov. 28, 2008 50+ - Kyle Wilson (90) Nov. 28, 2008 Punts Single Game 10+ - Danny Weeks (11) Oct. 26, 1991 8+ - Kyle Stringer (8) Oct. 11, 2003 6+ - Kyle Brotzman (6) Oct. 11, 2008 17 Fresno State Fresno State Fresno State Fresno State Fresno State Nevada Tulsa Southern Miss Punt Average Single Game (Minimum Five Punts) 50.0+ - Kyle Stringer (50.1/7-351) Sept. 16, 2006 Wyoming 48.0+ - Kyle Stringer (50.1/7-351) Sept. 16, 2006 Wyoming 46.0+ - Kyle Stringer (50.1/7-351) Sept. 16, 2006 Wyoming Field Goals Single Game 5+ - Roberto Moran (5) Nov. 2, 1985 Idaho State 4+ - Kyle Brotzman (4) Oct. 14, 2007 Nevada 3+ - Kyle Brotzman (3) Dec. 23, 2008 TCU Longest Field Goal 55+ - Roberto Moran (56) Sept. 14, 1985 UC Davis 50+ - Kyle Brotzman (50) Nov. 21, 2008 Nevada 45+ - Kyle Brotzman (45) Sept. 3, 2009 Oregon Points After Touchdown Single Game 10+ - Anthony Montgomery (10) Nov. 19, 2005 Idaho 9+ - Anthony Montgomery (10) Nov. 19, 2005 Idaho 8+ - Anthony Montgomery (10) Nov. 19, 2005 Idaho OFFENSE TEAM Yards of Total Offense 700+ - Louisiana Tech (732) Oct. 4, 2003 600+ - Nevada (627) Oct. 14, 2007 500+ -Idaho (525) Nov.15, 2008 Fewest Yards of Total Offense 100- - Fresno State (69) Sept. 17, 1977 200- - Montana (191) Oct. 12, 1991 300- - TCU (250) Dec. 23, 2008 Passing Yards 500+ - SMU (560) Oct. 18, 2003 400+ - Nevada (414) Nov. 21, 2008 300+ - Miami (OH) (314) Sept. 12, 2009 Fewest Passing Yards 50- - Northern Arizona (49) Nov. 11, 1978 100- - North Texas (78) Oct. 18, 1997 150- - Idaho (145) Oct. 21, 2006 Passing Touchdowns 6+ - Idaho (6) Nov. 17, 2007 5+ - Utah State (5) Nov. 8, 2008 4+ - Miami (OH) (4) Sept. 12, 2009 Rushing Yards 500+ - Montana (531) Oct. 27, 1973 400+ - Hawaii (425) Oct. 29, 2004 300+ - Idaho (315) Nov. 15, 2008 Fewest Rushing Yards 0- - Northern Arizona (-11) Oct. 9, 1993 50- - TCU (28) Dec. 23, 2008 100- - TCU (28) Dec. 23, 2008 Rushing Touchdowns 8+ - San Jose State (8) Nov. 13, 2004 7+ - Weber State (7) Aug. 30, 2007 6+ - Weber State (7) Aug. 30, 2007 5+ - Weber State (7) Aug. 30, 2007

Points Scored 70+ - Idaho (70) Nov. 19, 2005 60+ - Fresno State (61) Nov. 28, 2008 50+ - Fresno State (51) Sept. 18, 2009 40+ - Fresno State (51) Sept. 18, 2009 Fewest Points Scored 0 - Washington State (0) Sept. 27, 1997 7- - Fresno State (7) Nov. 10, 2005 14- - Washington (10) Sept. 8, 2007 Scoring Differential (+) 50+ - Fresno State (61-10) +51 Nov. 28, 2008 40+ - Miami (OH) (48-0) +48 Sept. 12, 2009 30+ - Miami (OH) (48-0) +48 Sept. 12, 2009 20+ - Miami (OH) (48-0) +48 Sept. 12, 2009 DEFENSE - TEAM Fumbles Recovered 6+ - Northeastern Louisiana (6) Nov. 15, 1986 5+ - Eastern Washington (5) Oct. 14, 2000 Interceptions 7+ - Cal Poly (7) Nov. 17, 1979 6+ - Northern Iowa (6) Nov. 24, 1990 5+ - Utah (5) Sept. 30, 2006 Fewest Yards Allowed 50- - Humboldt State (35) Sept. 13, 1986 100- - New Mexico State (89) Oct. 7, 2007 150- - New Mexico State (150) Nov. 1, 2008 Most Total Yards Allowed 600+ - Nevada (639) Oct. 14, 2007 500+ - Fresno State (507) Sept. 18, 2009 400+ - Fresno State (507) Sept. 18, 2009 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 0 - Northern Arizona (-4) Oct. 25, 1975 50 - Nevada (35) Nov. 25, 2006 100 - San Jose State (98) Oct. 24, 2008 Most Passing Yards Allowed 600+ - Louisiana Tech (602) Oct. 3, 1998 500+ - New Mexico State (526) Oct. 15, 2006 400+ - Hawaii (495) Nov. 23, 2007 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 0 - New Mexico St. (-19) Oct. 7, 2007 50 -Miami (OH) (38) Sept. 12, 2009 100 - Miami (OH) (38) Sept. 12, 2009 Most Rushing Yards Allowed 400+ - Rice (430) Oct. 6, 2001 300+ - Fresno State (320) Sept. 18, 2009 200+ - Fresno State (320) Sept. 18, 2009 Fewest Points Allowed 0 - Mimai (OH) (0) Sept. 12, 2009 3 - Louisiana Tech (3) Oct. 1, 2008 7 - Hawaii (7) Oct. 17, 2008 Most Points Allowed 60+ - Nevada (67) Oct. 14, 2007 50+ - New Mexico State (51) Nov. 7, 1998 40+ - East Carolina (41) Dec. 23, 2007 18

2009 & Career Individual Game Highs (Offense) PASSING Completions Kyle Brotzman Mike Coughlin 2 Kellen Moore 9 19 Attempts Kyle Brotzman Mike Coughlin Career 7 4 Kellen Moore Career 48 29 Austin Pettis Yards Kyle Brotzman 0 Mike Coughlin Career 76 7 Kellen Moore Career 414 307 Touchdowns Mike Coughlin Kellen Moore Career 4 4 Interceptions Mike Coughlin Kellen Moore 1 Long Kyle Brotzman 0 Mike Coughlin Career 47 7 Kellen Moore Career 80 67 RUSHING Rushes Jeremy Avery 7 27 Richie Brockel Mitch Burroughs 1 Mike Coughlin 1 D.J. Harper 9 19 Jarvis Hodge Career 7 1 Doug Martin Career 6 6 Kellen Moore Career 7 7 Tyler Shoemaker 1 1 Yards Jeremy Avery 86 186 Richie Brockel Career 5 Mitch Burroughs Career -3-3 Mike Coughlin 0-2 D.J. Harper 53 112 Jarvis Hodge Career 50 10 Doug Martin 4 28 Kellen Moore 4 4 Tyler Shoemaker 3 4 4 Touchdowns Jeremy Avery Richie Brockel D.J. Harper 1 Jarvis Hodge Doug Martin 2 Long Jeremy Avery Career 74 74 Richie Brockel Mitch Burroughs Career -3-3 Mike Coughlin 0-2 D.J. Harper Career 60 60 Jarvis Hodge 5 10 Doug Martin 3 15 Kellen Moore 5 4 Tyler Shoemaker 3 4 4 RECEIVING Receptions Jeremy Avery Career 5 5 Richie Brockel 1 Mitch Burroughs 2 Michael Choate Kyle Efaw Career 5 4 Tommy Gallarda 1 D.J. Harper 1 Jarvis Hodge 1 Doug Martin Austin Pettis Career 9 6 Chris Potter 1 Tyler Shoemaker 3 Career 7 6 Yards Jeremy Avery Career 83 83 Richie Brockel 6 12 Mitch Burroughs Career 5 5 Michael Choate 2 Kyle Efaw Career 78 54 Tommy Gallarda 6 8 D.J. Harper 0 7 Jarvis Hodge Career 0 0 Doug Martin 5 Austin Pettis 39 115 Chris Potter Career 7 7 Tyler Shoemaker Career 73 55 42 114 Touchdowns Jeremy Avery 1 Richie Brockel Tommy Gallarda Austin Pettis 1 Tyler Shoemaker 1 2 Long Jeremy Avery Career 67 67 Richie Brockel 0 12 Mitch Burroughs Career 5 5 Michael Choate 2 Kyle Efaw 4 25 19

2009 & Career Individual Game Highs (defense) Tommy Gallarda 6 8 D.J. Harper 0 7 Jarvis Hodge Career 0 0 Doug Matin 5 Austin Pettis Career 65 65 Chris Potter Career 7 7 Tyler Shoemaker Career 56 35 Career 80 54 DEFENSE Tackles Derrell Acrey 4 5 Chase Baker Career 4 4 Josh Borgman 2 Kyle Brotzman 1 Michael Choate Garcia Day 1 Kyle Efaw Cedric Febis 3 Jerrell Gavins 3 Spencer Gerke 1 DJ Harper Chuck Hayes Career 4 3 Jarvis Hodge Byron Hout Career 5 4 George Iloka Career 8 6 Jeron Johnson 4 5 Matt Kaiserman Chandler Koch Daron Mackey Career 4 4 Doug Martin Career 4 4 Shea McClellin Career 5 3 J.P. Nisby Career 4 4 Dan Paul Jimmy Pavel 1 J.C. Percy Career 4 4 Austin Pettis Jason Robinson Career 7 2.5 Jarrell Root 1 Tyler Shoemaker Tommy Smith 2 Travis Stanaway 2 Jamar Taylor Career 6 Aaron Tevis Career 8 5 Brandyn Thompson Career 7 3.5 Winston Venable Career 5 5 Hunter White Career 8 4 Dave Wilson 1 Kyle Wilson 1 7 Zach Wilson 1 Billy Winn Career 6 6 Ryan Winterswyk Career 8 4.5 1 Sacks Derrell Acrey.0 Chase Baker Career 0.5 0.5 Chuck Hayes Career 0.5 Byron Hout.0 George Iloka.0 Jeron Johnson Career 0.5 Shea McClellin.0 Dan Paul Career 0.5 J.C. Percy Career 0.5 0.5 Jarrell Root.5 Aaron Tevis.0 Hunter White Career 0.5 Kyle Wilson.0 Billy Winn.0 1.0 Ryan Winterswyk.0 0.5 Interceptions Derrell Acrey Byron Hout George Iloka 1 Jeron Johnson 1 Daron Mackey 1 Tommy Smith 1 Jamar Taylor Aaron Tevis 1 Brandyn Thompson Winston Venable 1 Kyle Wilson Interception Long Derrell Acrey 8 Byron Hout Career 62 George Iloka 3 13 Jeron Johnson 7 0 Daron Mackey Career 5 5 Tommy Smith Career 9 9 Aaron Tevis 1 11 Brandyn Thompson 4 Winston Venable 0 30 Kyle Wilson 0 Interception Yards Derrell Acrey 8 Byron Hout Career 62 George Iloka 3 13 Jeron Johnson 7 0 Daron Mackey Career 5 5 Tommy Smith Career 9 9 Aaron Tevis 1 11 Brandyn Thompson 4 Winston Venable 0 30 Kyle Wilson 0 Tackles For Loss Derrell Acrey.0 1.0 Chase Baker.5 1.5 Chuck Hayes Career 0.5 Byron Hout.5 20

2009 & Career Individual Game Highs (DEFENSE) 1.5 George Iloka.0 Jeron Johnson.0 1.0 Will Lawrence.0 Daron Mackey.0 1.0 Shea McClellin.0 J.P. Nisby Career 0.5 0.5 Dan Paul Career 0.5 J.C. Percy.0 1.0 Jarrell Root.5 0.5 Jamar Taylor.0 Aaron Tevis.0 1.0 Brandyn Thompson.5 Hunter White.0 Kyle Wilson.0 Zach Wilson.0 1.0 Billy Winn.0 3.0 Ryan Winterswyk.5 1.5 Fumbles Forced Derrell Acrey Byron Hout Jeron Johnson Doug Martin 1 Shea McClellin J.C. Percy 1 Billy Winn Ryan Winterswyk Fumbles Recovered Chase Baker Byron Hout Jeron Johnson Aaron Tevis Ryan Winterswyk 1 PUNTING Long Kyle Brotzman Career 75 57 Brad Elkin Career 56 48 Punts Kyle Brotzman Career 6 3 Brad Elkin Career 6 2 Punts inside the 20 Kyle Brotzman 2 Brad Elkin 2 FIELD GOALS Long Kyle Brotzman Career 51 45 Jake Johnston 4 24 Made Kyle Brotzman Career 4 2 Jake Johnston 1 Attempts Kyle Brotzman Career 4 3 Jake Johnston 1 PUNT RETURNS Total Yards Chris Potter Career 41 41 Kyle Wilson 36 42 7 Long Chris Potter 2 32 Jason Robinson Kyle Wilson Career 90 25 6 Returns Chris Potter 2 Kyle Wilson Career 6 3 Career 4 KICK RETURNS Total Yards Jeremy Avery Career 51 D.J. Harper 6 Doug Martin 03 103 Kyle Wilson 154 Long Jeremy Avery Career 42 D.J. Harper 1 Doug Martin Career 77 77 Kyle Wilson Career 77 77 54 21

Chris Petersen Record at Boise State: 38-4 Overall Record: 38-4 UC Davis, 1988 Bachelor s in psychology Coaching Experience 2001- Boise State 2006 - Head Coach 2001-05 Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks 1995-2000 Oregon Wide Receivers UC Davis, 1990 Master s in educational psychology The awards and accolades keep accumulating for Boise State head football coach Chris Petersen. 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, Petersen was named the Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year by a vote of his peers in early December. In addition, it was announced in December that Petersen had been named a 2008 finalist for the Paul Bear Bryant Coach of the Year honor. Petersen is one of eight head coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly I-A) who were finalists for the award, which is considered college football s top coaching honor. Petersen was named the 2006 winner of the Bryant award after leading the Broncos to an undefeated season of 13-0 and their now-famous 43-42 overtime victory 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 Coach of the Year awards in 2008. Petersen, who has a career record of 38-4 for a.904 winning percentage, guided last year s Boise State team to its third undefeated regular season in five years, its sixth WAC championship in seven seasons, and finished the season with a No. 11 ranking by the Associated Press. The Broncos also fell just two points short of completing their second undefeated season in three years, with a 16-17 loss to No. 11 TCU in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl. In his three 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 23-1 record in the WAC with a league championship in 2006 and 2008 and a runner-up finish in 07. Considered one of the most innovative offensive minds in the college coaching ranks, Petersen has guided an offense that continues to be among the nation s best. At the end of the 2008 regular season, Boise State ranked 11th in passing efficiency, tied for 12th in scoring offense (37.62 points per game), 13th in passing offense (288.54 yards per game) and 18th in total offense (440.85 ypg) among the nation s 119 Football Bowl Subdivision teams. The 08 Bronco defense fared even better in the national 1992 Pittsburgh Quarterbacks r a n k i n g s. Boise State 1987-91 UC Davis was ranked 1989-91 Receivers second in 1987-88 Head Freshman Coach pass defense e f f i c i e n c y, Bowl Experience third in 1995 Cotton Bowl s c o r i n g 1997 Las Vegas Bowl d e f e n s e 1998 Aloha Bowl (12.62 points 1999 Sun Bowl per game), 2000 Holiday Bowl 20th in total 2002 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl d e f e n s e 2003 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl ( 3 0 8. 1 5 2004 AutoZone Liberty Bowl yards per 2005 MPC Computers Bowl game), 22nd 2006 (2007) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl in rushing 2007 Sheraton Hawai i Bowl d e f e n s e 2008 San Diego County Credit Union (118.00 yards Poinsettia Bowl per game) and 34th in pass defense (190.15 ypg). The unbeaten Broncos finished their 08 regular season ranked ninth in the Associated Press Top 25 poll, the USA Today coaches poll and the Bowl Championship Series rankings. 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. 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. During Petersen s stint as offensive coordinator, Boise 22 1993-94 Portland State Quarterbacks

State featured one of the most potent offenses 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, BSU 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. BSU 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 three years as head coach; the most recent example is freshman quarterback Kellen Moore in 2008. Moore, who was named 2008 WAC Freshman of the Year, finished the season ranked 12th in the nation in passing efficiency and 24th in total offense. In the WAC he was second in passing (268.20 yards per game) and total offense (265.85 ypg). In Petersen s three years as head coach, 17 of his players were named first-team All-WAC and 15 others were selected second-team all-conference. In 2008 the Broncos placed lineman Andrew Woodruff and wide receiver Jeremy Childs on WAC first-team offense and defensive end Ryan Winterswyk, cornerback Kyle Wilson and safety/linebacker Ellis Powers on the first-team defense. Players who earned second-team recognition were Moore, wide receiver Austin Pettis, running back Ian Johnson, defensive end Mike T. Williams, safety Jeron Johnson and Wilson (as a punt returner). In 2008 Boise State tied for the highest-scoring offense in the WAC, averaging 37.6 points per game. The Broncos were also second in the league in passing (288.5 yards per game) and total offense (440.80 ypg). On defense the Broncos led the league in several categories: fewest points allowed per game (12.6), fewest yards allowed per game (308.2), best pass defense efficiency and lowest opponents fourth-down conversion rate (27.8 percent). The Broncos also led the WAC in punting (39.6 net yards per kick). Given Petersen s ability to develop quarterbacks, the future bodes well for Moore. As BSU s offensive coordinator and then as its head coach, Coach Pete 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. Dinwiddie had a career-best 188.18 rating in 2002 that would have set an NCAA single-season record if he played in one more game. (He missed four complete games and parts of two other contests because of a leg injury.) He also had a 164.69 rating in 2001 and a 163.72 rating in 2003, both good enough for fourth in the country. 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. 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. 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). 23

Single Game TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 542 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2003 2. 515 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. SMU 2003 3. 471 Jim McMillan vs. UNLV 1974 4. 439 Bart Hendricks vs. Utah State 2000 5. 436 Bart Hendricks 2000 vs. New Mexico State 6. 418 Greg Stern vs. Montana State 1975 418 Jim McMillan vs. Montana 1974 8. 412 Bart Hendricks vs. Idaho 2000 9. 409 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 2008 10. 408 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Tulsa 2001 11. 407 Jim McMillan vs. Montana State 1974 12. 406 Tony Hilde vs. Montana 1993 406 Greg Stern vs. UNLV 1975 14. 396 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Fresno State 2002 15. 389 Tony Hilde vs. Eastern Washington 1995 1. 4,399 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 2. 3,633 Bart Hendricks 2000 3. 3,456 Kellen Moore 2008 4. 3,408 Taylor Tharp 2007 5. 3,253 Jared Zabransky 2004 6. 3,140 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001 7. 3,103 Bart Hendricks 1999 8. 3,101 Jim McMillan 1974 9. 3,031 Tony Hilde 1994 10. 2,854 Jared Zabransky 2005 2,854 Tony Hilde 1996 Career 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. 6,115 Jim McMillan 1971-74 6. 5,225 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 7. 4,508 Cedric Minter 1977-80 8. 4,471 Mike Virden 1989-90 9. 4,431 Eric Guthrie 1968-71 10. 4,139 Kellen Moore 2008-pr Single Game PASSING YARDS 1. 532 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2003 2. 509 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. SMU 2003 3. 454 Jim McMillan vs. UNLV 1974 4. 414 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 2008 5. 406 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Fresno State 2002 6. 405 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Tulsa 2001 405 Bart Hendricks vs. Idaho 2000 8. 403 Jim McMillan vs. Montana 1974 9. 399 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2002 10. 392 Jared Zabransky vs. UTEP 2004 11. 388 Tony Hilde vs. Montana 1993 12. 386 Kellen Moore vs. Oregon 2008 386 Greg Stern vs. UNLV 1975 14. 382 Duane Halliday vs. Nevada 1990 15. 381 Bart Hendricks vs. Utah State 2000 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. 3,043 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001 6. 2,927 Jared Zabransky 2004 7. 2,900 Jim McMillan 1974 8. 2,787 Tony Hilde 1994 9. 2,746 Bart Hendricks 1999 10. 2.587 Jared Zabansky 2006 Career 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. 5,508 Jim McMillan 1971-74 6. 4,524 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 7. 4,294 Mike Virden 1989-90 8. 4,204 Eric Guthrie 1968-71 9. 4,171 Kellen Moore 2008-pr 10. 3,699 Taylor Tharp 2004-07 Single Game PASS ATTEMPTS 1. 60 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2003 2. 51 Travis Stuart vs. Montana 1992 51 Keith Jarrett vs. Oregon State 1986 4. 49 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2001 49 Jeff Mladenich vs. Idaho 1991 6. 48 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 2008 48 Bart Hendricks vs. Idaho 1997 8. 47 Taylor Tharp vs. Washington 2007 47 Vince Alcalde vs. Weber State 1987 47 Eric Guthrie vs. Weber State 1971 1. 446 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 2. 423 Taylor Tharp 2007 3. 405 Kellen Moore 2008 4. 356 Travis Stuart 1992 5. 351 Bart Hendricks 1999 6. 347 Bart Hendricks 2000 7. 343 Tony Hilde 1994 8. 342 Jared Zabransky 2005 9. 338 Tony Hilde 1996 10. 332 Eric Guthrie 1971 Career 1. 1,181 Tony Hilde 1993-96 2. 1,142 Bart Hendricks 1997-00 3. 992 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 4. 980 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 5. 670 Eric Guthrie 1968-71 6. 640 Jim McMillan 1971-74 7. 626 Mike Virden 1989-90 8. 613 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 9. 507 Gerald DesPres 1981-84 10. 485 Kellen Moore 2008-pr Single Game PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 40 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2003 2. 33 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai i 2008 3. 31 Travis Stuart vs. Weber State 1992 4. 30 Kellen Moore vs. Southern Miss. 2008 30 Taylor Tharp vs. Washington 2007 30 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2001 30 Jeff Mladenich vs. Idaho 1991 30 Jim McMillan vs. Idaho 1974 9. 29 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 2008 29 Jim McMillan vs. UNLV 1974 1. 289 Taylor Tharp 2007 2. 281 Kellen Moore 2008 3. 276 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 4. 210 Bart Hendricks 2000 5. 206 Jared Zabransky 2004 6. 203 Bart Hendricks 1999 7. 202 Jared Zabransky 2005 8. 201 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001 9. 192 Jim McMillan 1974 10. 191 Jared Zabransky 2006 Career 1. 650 Bart Hendricks 1997-00 2. 629 Tony Hilde 1993-96 3. 622 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 4. 610 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 5. 382 Jim McMillan 1971-74 6. 334 Kellen Moore 2008-pr 7. 324 Mike Virden 1989-90 8. 321 Taylor Tharp 2004-07 9. 316 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 10. 281 Gerald DesPres 1981-84 PASS PERCENTAGE Single Game (Minimum 15 Attempts) 1..913 (21-23) Jared Zabransky vs. Utah State 2006 2..897 (26-29) Taylor Tharp vs. Utah State 2007 3..864 (19-22) Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Fresno State 2002 4..833 (20-24) Joe Aliotti vs. Idaho 1979 5..826 (19-23) Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Rice 2002 6..800 (28-35) Taylor Tharp vs. San Jose State 2007.800 (12-15) Greg Stern vs. Augustana 1976 8..783 (18-23) Kellen Moore vs. Bowling Green 2008.783 (18-23) Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Idaho 2002.783 (18-23) Jim McMillan vs. Idaho State 1972 11..778 (21-27) Mike Virden vs. Idaho State 1990.778 (14-18) Joe Aliotti vs. Northern Arizona 1979 13..765 (13-17) Hazsen Choates vs. CP-SLO 1984 14..762 (16-21) Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Idaho 2001 15..758 (25-33) Kellen Moore vs. Hawai i 2008 24

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. 35 Bart Hendricks 2000 2. 33 Jim McMillan 1974 3. 31 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 4. 30 Taylor Tharp 2007 5. 29 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001 6. 26 Tony Hilde 1994 7. 25 Kellen Moore 2008 8. 23 Jared Zabransky 2006 9. 22 Bart Hendricks 1999 10. 21 Tony Hilde 1996 Career 1. 82 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 2. 78 Bart Hendricks 1997-00 3. 70 Tony Hilde 1993-96 4. 58 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 58 Jim McMillan 1971-74 6. 36 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 7. 34 Ron Autele 1970/1972-73 8. 33 Eric Guthrie 1968-71 33 Kellen Moore 2008-pr 10. 32 Taylor Tharp 2004-07 32 Joe Aliotti 1979-80 PASSING EFFICIENCY 1. 188.18 Ryan Dinwiddie 2002 2. 170.63 Bart Hendricks 2000 3. 164.69 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001 4. 163.72 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 5. 162.57 Jared Zabransky 2006 6. 159.72 Joe Aliotti 1979 7. 158.46 Jim McMillan 1973 8. 157.12 Kellen Moore 2008 9. 152.85 Taylor Tharp 2007 10. 150.78 Greg Stern 1975 CAREER 200+ YARDS PASSING GAMES 1. 28 Bart Hendricks 1997-00 2. 26 Tony Hilde 1993-96 3. 24 Ryan Dinwidde 2000-03 4. 21 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 5. 13 Jim McMillan 1971-74 6. 12 Kellen Moore 2008 11 Mike Virden 1989-90 8. 10 Taylor Tharp 2004-07 9. 10 Eric Guthrie 1968-71 10. 9 Vince Alcalde 1986-87 9 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 CAREER 300+ YARDS PASSING GAMES 1. 14 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 2. 10 Bart Hendricks 1997-00 3. 7 Jim McMillan 1971-74 4. 6 Tony Hilde 1993-96 5. 5 Kellen Moore 2008 6. 4 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 7. 3 Taylor Tharp 2004-07 2009 Boise State Football 3 Vince Alcalde 1986-87 3 Greg Stern 1973-76 10. 2 Joe Aliotti 1979-80 2 Travis Stuart 1990-92 CAREER 400+ YARDS PASSING GAMES 1. 4 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 2. 2 Jim McMillan 1971-74 3. 1 Kellen Moore 2008 1 Bart Hendricks 1997-00 YARDS PER CARRY Single Game (Minimum 10 Attempts) 1. 16.9 (11-190) 2. 14.2 (11-156) Jeremy Avery at Fresno 25 State 3. 12.5 (12-150) John Smith 2009 Jeremy Avery vs. Idaho 2008 vs. Cal Poly SLO 4. 12.3 (10-123) Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai i 5. 12.2 (11-134) Fred Goode vs. Cal State Fullerton 1974 2004 1978 6. 11.8 (15-177) John Smith vs. Nevada 1973 7. 11.2 (16-179) Chris Jackson vs. Delaware State 1987 11.2 (11-123) Ron Autele vs. Montana 1973 9. 11.1 (15-167) Brock Forsey vs. Northern Iowa 10. 10.9 (22-240) Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State 2000 2006 11. 10.8 (10-108) David Mikell vs. Idaho 2002 12. 10.5 (10-105) Jeremy Avery vs. Weber State 13. 10.4 (25-261) Cedric Minter vs. Northern Michigan 2007 1978 10.4 (10-104) John Smith vs. Weber State 1974 10.4 (13-135) John Smith vs. Montana 1973 (Minimum 75 Attempts) 1. 6.6 (87-572) John Smith 1973 2. 6.5 (103-672) Jeremy Avery 2007 3. 6.4 (80-510) John Smith 1974 4. 6.3 (202-1273) Chris Jackson 1987 5. 6.23 (170-1060) Cedric Minter 1980 6. 6.18 (277-1713) Ian Johnson 2006 7. 6.1 (94-575) David Hughes 1979 6.1 (177-716) Fred Goode 1976 9. 5.91 (258-1526) Cedric Minter 1978 10. 5.90 (87-514) John Smith 1975 LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 1. 85+ Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai i 2004 2. 80+ K.C. Adams vs. Northern Arizona 1994 3. 78+ David Mikell vs. Idaho 2003 4. 77+ Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP 2000 77+ Gavin Reed vs. Utah State 1999 77+ Chris Jackson vs. Delaware State 1987 77+ Greg Harrison vs. Montana 1983 77+ Cedric Minter vs. Northern Mich. 1978 9. 75+ David Mikell vs. TCU 2003 75+ Eron Hurley vs. Idaho 1998 75+ John Smith vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1974 12 74+ Jeremy Avery at Fresno State 2009 12. 73+ Bart Hendricks vs. La. Tech 1997 13. 72+ Ian Johnson vs. Nevada 2007 14. 69+ Cedric Minter vs. Idaho State 1979 69+ Ian Johnson vs. Fresno State 2008 + = Scoring Play TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Single Game 1. 4 Rodney Smith vs. New Mexico State 1998 4 John Smith vs. Montana 1974 4 Don Hutt vs. Montana State 1971 4. 3 Jeremy Childs vs. New Mexico State 2007 3 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho 2007 3 Billy Wingfield vs. Rice 2002 3 Jeb Putzier vs. Tulsa 2001 3 Jeb Putzier vs. San Jose State 2001 3 Ryan Ikebe vs. New Mexico State 1996 3 Ryan Ikebe vs. Idaho 1994 3 Eric Andrade vs. Eastern Washington 1987 3 Eric Andrade vs. Weber State 1987 3 Ricky Hill vs. Weber State 1987 3 Mike Holton vs. Idaho 1974 3 Mike Holton vs. UC Davis 1974 3 Terry Hutt vs. Montana State 1974 3 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota 1973 1. 13 Mike Holton 1974 2. 12 Jeb Putzier 2001 3. 11 Rodney Smith 1997 11 Ryan Ikebe 1994 11 John Smith 1975 6. 10 John Smith 1974 7. 9 Austin Pettis 2008 Single Game 9 Jeremy Childs 2007 9 Rodney Smith 1997 9 Ryan Ikebe 1996 9 Eric Andrade 1987 9 Don Hutt 1972 ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE 1. 292 Brock Forsey vs. Northern Iowa 2000 2. 289 David Mikell vs. Idaho 2003 3. 279 Tim Gilligan vs. BYU 2003 4. 272 Brock Forsey vs. Tulsa 2002 5. 269 Brock Forsey vs. Louisville 1999 269 Jeremy Avery at Fresno State 2009 6. 268 Tim Gilligan vs. La. Tech 2003 268 Chris Thomas vs. Idaho 1989 8. 264 Winky White vs. Nevada 1990 9. 261 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State 2006 261 Brock Forsey vs. Central Michigan 2001 261 Winky White vs. Long Beach St. 1990 261 Cedric Minter vs. Northern Michigan 1978 13. 259 Chris Thomas vs. Weber State 1988 14. 257 K.C. Adams vs. Cal St.-Northridge 1994

Single Game INTERCEPTIONS 1. 4 Steve Forrey vs. Idaho State 1968 2. 3 Brandyn Thompson vs. Hawaii 2008 3 Korey Hall vs. Oregon State 2004 3 Chris Carr vs. Nevada 2003 3 Jason Payne vs. Weber State 1995 3 Frank Robinson vs. N. Iowa 1990 3 Greg Frederick vs. UC Davis 1973 3 Ken Johnson vs. Hiram Scott 1969 3 Steve Forrey vs. Whitworth 1968 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 1. 99+ Tasi Autele vs. Montana 1993 2. 98+ Marty Tadman vs. La. Tech 2006 3. 92+ Andy Avalos vs. Louisville 2004 4. 87 Rashid Gayle vs. Nevada 1994 5. 81+ Jimmy Clark vs. Portland State 1995 6. 80+ Shaunard Harts vs. Louisville 1999 7. 73+ Ross Farris vs. New Mexico State 1997 73 Rick Woods vs. Jackson State 1981 9. 71+ Joe Larkin vs. UNLV 1972 10. 70+ Jeff Caves vs. Montana State 1983 11. 68+ Joe Larkin vs. Northern Arizona 1971 12. 66 Dempsy Dees vs. UCLA 1999 13. 64+ Joe Larkin vs. Central Washington 1971 64 Cam Hall vs. Nevada 2004 15. 62 Byron Hout vs. TCU 2008 PUNT AVERAGE Single Game (Minimum 5 Punts) 1. 50.1 (7-351) Kyle Stringer vs. Wyoming 2006 2. 50.0 Kyle Brotzman 2008 (5-250) vs. San Jose State 3. 49.8 (5-249) Eric Guthrie vs. Idaho State 1971 4. 49.2 (5-246) Gary Gorrell vs. Utah State 1975 5. 49.0 (5-245) Tom Spadafore vs. Idaho State 1979 6. 48.2 (5-241) Tom Spadafore vs. Idaho State 1980 7. 47.8 (5-239) Dennis Baird vs.hiram Scott 1969 8. 47.6 (5-238) Mike Black vs. Nevada 1990 9. 47.5 (8-380) Ron Talbot vs. Utah State 1982 47.5 (6-285) Tom Spadafore vs. Cal State- Fullerton 1980 (Minimum 25 Punts) 1. 45.8 (37- Kyle Brotzman 2008 1693) 1. 44.6 (47-2097) Kyle Stringer 2006 2. 43.9 (38-1668) Kyle Stringer 2004 3. 42.8 (62-2653) Jeff Edwards 1999 4. 42.0 (47-1975) Jeff Edwards 2000 5. 41.9 (51-2135) Tom Spadafore 1980 6. 41.53 (28-1163) Gary Gorrell 1974 7. 41.51 (52-2159) Kyle Stringer 2005 8. 41.47 (44-1825) Dennis Baird 1969 9. 41.42 (52-2154) Danny Weeks 1994 10. 40.97 (64-2622) Ron Talbot 1982 2009 Boise State Football POINTS 1. 192 Brock Forsey 2002 2. 152 Ian Johnson 2006 3. 141 Tyler Jones 2004 4. 132 Tyler Jones 2003 5. 114 Kyle Brotzman 2007 6. 104 Nick Calaycay 2000 7. 102 Ian Johnson 2007 102 Chris Jackson 1987 102 John Smith 1975 102 John Smith 1974 11. 101 Kyle Brotzman 2008 12. 100 Anthony Montgomery 2006 13. 96 Nick Calaycay 2002 96 Brock Forsey 2001 96 Brock Forsey 2000 Career 1. 408 Brock Forsey 1999-02 2. 356 Ian Johnson 2005-08 3. 348 Nick Calaycay 1999-02 4. 294 Tyler Jones 2001-04 5. 275 Mike Black 1988-91 6. 258 Cedric Minter 1977-80 7. 252 John Smith 1972-75 8. 234 David Mikell 2000-03 9. 233 Kyle Brotzman 2007-pr 10. 221 Eric Guthrie 1968-71 11. 211 Greg Erickson 1993-95 12. 210 Chris Thomas 1988-91 13. 188 Todd Belcastro 1996-98 188 Kenrick Camerud 1979-81 188 Don Hutt 1970-73 Single Game FIELD GOALS 1. 5 Roberto Moran vs. Idaho State 1985 5 Eric Guthrie vs. Northern Arizona 1971 3. 4 Kyle Brotzman vs. Nevada 2007 4 Tyler Jones vs. Fresno State 2004 4 Tyler Jones vs. Oregon State 2004 4 Nick Calaycay vs. Fresno State 2002 4 Nick Calaycay vs. Utah State 1999 4 Nick Calaycay vs. Utah 1999 4 Roberto Moran vs. Idaho 1986 4 Tony Massagli vs. 1983 Eastern Washington 4 Kenrick Camerud vs. Weber State 1981 4 Kenrick Camerud vs. 1981 Northwestern State (La.) 4 Tom Sarette vs. Long Beach State 1978 1. 24 Tyler Jones 2004 2. 22 Mike Dodd 1992 3. 19 Tyler Jones 2003 4. 18 Roberto Moran 1986 5. 17 Kyle Brotzman 2008 17 Mark Jensen 1982 Career 1. 51 Mike Black 1988-91 2. 46 Tyler Jones 2001-04 3. 45 Nick Calaycay 1999-02 4. 37 Greg Erickson 1992-95 5. 35 Kyle Brotzman 2007-pr 6. 34 Roberto Moran 1985-86 POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN 1. 75 Tyler Jones 2003 2. 69 Tyler Jones 2004 3. 66 Kyle Brotzman 2007 4. 63 Nick Calaycay 2002 5. 61 Anthony Montgomery 2006 61 Anthony Montgomery 2005 7. 59 Nick Calaycay 2000 8. 50 Kyle Brotzman 2008 50 Nick Calaycay 2001 10. 46 Gary Stivers 1969 Career 1. 213 Nick Calaycay 1999-02 2. 156 Tyler Jones 2001-04 3. 122 Anthony Montgomery 2005-06 122 Mike Black 1988-91 122 Kyle Brotzman 2007-pr Consecutive Points After Touchdown 1. 118 Kyle Brotzman 2007-09 2. 74 Tyler Jones 2003-04 3. 67 Todd Belcastro 1996-98 4. 63 Anthony Montgomery 2005-06 5. 57 Roberto Moran 1985-86 26

COMPARING BOISE STATE AND BOWLING GREEN TEAM STATISTICS BSU WAC FBS BOWLING GREEN MAC FBS Rushing Offense 196.67 3 34 58.00 12 115 Passing Offense (YPG) 230.67 3 49 309.33 2 12 Total Offense 427.33 4 35 367.33 4 65 Scoring Offense 39.33 1 18 20.33 8 100 Rushing Defense 129.67 3 65 156.00 6 80 Pass Efficiency Defense 82.55 1 8 113.40 4 46 Total Defense 284.33 1 29 334.33 6 56 Scoring Defense 14.00 1 22 19.33 3 43 Net Punting 43.82 1 2 35.79 2 67 Punt Returns 10.40 3 43.50 13 119 Kickoff Returns 35.09 1 7 21.00 7 74 Turnover Margin 1.00 2 t-20 1.00 3 T-20 Pass Defense 154.67 1 18 178.33 6 38 Passing Efficiency 159.96 2 19 127.05 4 60 Sacks 4.33 3 76 1.67 2 T-67 Tackles for Loss 6.67 1 38 5.67 4 T-62 Sacks Allowed.67 1 11 3.00 13 101 Stat Conf. FBS Rushing PG DJ Harper, BSU 94.67 4 31 Jeremy Avery, BSU 93.00 5 34 Willie Geter, BGSU 59.33 4 T-83 Passing Efficiency Kellen Moore, BSU 168.88 2 8 Tyler Sheehan, BGSU 127.07 7 63 Total Offense Kellen Moore, BSU 227.67 5 45 Tyler Sheehan, BGSU 127.07 7 63 Receptions PG Austin Pettis, BSU 5.00 6 T-57, BSU 4.67 7 T-72 Freddie Barnes, BGSU 14.00 1 1 Chris Wright, BGSU 4.33 T-13 T-95 Ray Hodges, BGSU 4.33 T-13 T-95 Receiving Yards PG Austin Pettis, BSU 72.33 7 57, BSU 63.00 11 85 Freddie Barns 112.00 1 11 Interceptions Aaron Tevis, BSU.67 T-2 T-19 Winston Venable, BSU.33 T-5 T-70 Jeron Johnson, BSU.33 T-5 T-70 Derrell Acrey, BSU.33 T-5 T-70 George Iloka, BSU.33 T-5 T-70 Adrien Spencer, BGSU.33 T-8 T-70 Roger Williams, BGSU.33 T-8 T-70 Keith Morgan, BGSU.33 T-8 T-70 Stat Conf. FBS Punting Nick Iovinelli, BGSU 37.79 8 72 Punt Returns Kyle Wilson, BSU 8.71 3 40 Willie Geter, BGSU.50 8 T-80 Kickoff Returns, BSU 31.25 2 16 Roger Williams, BGSU 21.00 8 T-82 Field Goals PG Kyle Brotzman, BSU 1.00 T-4 T-54 Jerry Phillips, BGSU 1.33 T-4 T-38 Scoring PG, BSU 8.00 T-2 T-57 Jerry Phillips, BGSU 6.33 T-5 - All-Purpose, BSU 144.67 4 32 Freddie Barnes, BGSU 121.33 4 T-61 Sacks Billy Winn, BSU.50 T-4 - Cody Basker, BGSU.67 T-6 T-55 Tackles Cody Basler, BGSU 9.00 12 T-48 Tackles for Loss Billy Winn, BSU 1.83 1 T-16 Cody Basler, BGSU 1.33 T-3 T-56 Jerrett Sanderson, BGSU 1.17 T-10 T-90 27

Last Week for the Broncos... No. 10/10 Boise State 51, Fresno State 34 September 18, 2009 - Bulldog Stadium - Fresno, California FRESNO, Calif. (AP) -Jeremy Avery and 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 Friday night. 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 75-yard score as Boise State (3-0, 1-0) 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 (1-2, 0-1) 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 61-10 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 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALS No. 10/10 Boise State 10 14 10 17 51 Fresno State 0 17 10 7 34 Scoring Summary BSU 1st, 13:05 Winston Venable 30-yard interception return (Kyle Brotzman kick), 7-0 BSU 1st. 8:49 Kyle Brotzman 32-yard field goal, 10-0 BSU 2nd, 12:35 DJ Harper 60-yard run (Kyle Brotzman kick), 17-0 FS 2nd 9:44 Kevin Goessling 37-yard field goal, 17-3 BSU 2nd, 7:49 7-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman kick), 24-3 FS 2nd, 7:33 Ryan Matthews 69-yard run (Kevin Goessling kick), 24-10 FS 2nd, 4:58 Ryan Matthews 60-yard run (Kevin Goessling kick), 24-17 BSU 3rd, 12:28 Kyle Brotzman 30-yard field goal, 27-17 FS 3rd, 11:39 Devon Wylie 21-yard pass from Ryan Colburn (Ryan Goessling kick), 27-24 BSU 3rd, 10:44 0-yard fumble recovery (Kyle Brotzman kick), 34-24 FS 3rd, 3:12 Kevin Goessling 27-yard field goal, 34-27 BSU 4th, 14:14 Austin Pettis 8-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Jimmy Pavel kick), 41-27 FS 4th, 13:26 Ryan Matthews 68-yard run (Kevin Goessling kick), 41-34 BSU 4th, 13:00 Jeremy Avery 67-yard pass from Kellen Moore (Jimmy Pavel kick), 48-34 BSU 4th, 4:00 Jimmy Pavel 24-yard field goal, 51-34 28 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 Attendance: 35,637