Moore leads No. 5 Boise State to win over UC Davis

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BOISE, Idaho (AP)—Kellen Moore and Austin Pettis helped keep Boise State unbeaten. And that’s about it for nice things the Broncos could say about this one.

Moore threw for 285 yards and three touchdowns, two of them to Austin Pettis, as the fifth-ranked Broncos (5-0) knocked off second-tier UC Davis 34-16 Saturday night.

“I’m frustrated with a couple different phases,” Boise State coach Chris Petersen said. “Too many penalties, and when you can’t score inside the 4 and 5 yard line when you have multiple tries, that’s frustrating.”

“We’ll have their attention without question here and get a few things corrected.”

The Broncos never trailed or let the Aggies (1-3) get any closer than nine points in the second half, but it was hardly the dominating performance they expected against a Championship Subdivision team.

The Broncos struggled to get their running game rolling, were flagged nine times and their offense produced just 13 points on four first-half trips inside the 20.

Jeremy Avery and Doug Martin managed just 101 total yards rushing against a spunky Aggies defense that held the Broncos to less than half their season average of 214.4.

Moore was 22 of 31 with one interception, Pettis led Boise State receivers with 10 catches for 129 yards and Titus Young had six for 83 yards, including a 42-yard touchdown that put the Broncos up 20-3 early in the third quarter.

But the Aggies managed to keep it close.

After Young’s touchdown, the Aggies marched 78 yards in five plays, scoring when quarterback Greg Denham fired a 21-yard TD to Sean Creadick.

Boise State responded when Moore tossed a 2-yard TD to Pettis, but the Aggies came right back. This time Denham, who was 24 of 36 for 206 yards, engineered a 13-play, 72-yard drive that was capped by his second TD to Creadick, a 4-yarder. The Aggies missed the ensuing extra point.

But the Bronco defense stiffened, enabling the offense to put the game away late when Martin ran for a score from four yards out.

“Everybody said we didn’t have a chance,” said UC Davis coach Bob Biggs, who recruited Petersen to play quarterback for the Aggies in 1985. “But they played hard from the first down to last down. I couldn’t be prouder. I thought the effort was unbelievable against a very good football team.”

The Broncos defense held the Aggies to just 28 yards rushing. But the Broncos were penalized nine times for 61 yards, and the defense failed to force a turnover.

The Broncos offense rolled up 386 yards, but struggled to sustain drives, converting just four of 10 third downs and generally didn’t win any style points that might help them in the polls and the BCS standings.

“I don’t really know. I really don’t care. I honestly don’t care,” Petersen said. “We just need to get better and we can’t control any of that type of stuff, even when you play good or sometimes you don’t put your best foot forward. I just hope this game is just really refocuses everybody around here about not paying attention to things like that.”

Updated Oct 4, 1:28 am EDT
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Head to Head - Week 5

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
California-Davis 234 206 28 13 30.8% 6/23 0 29:23
Boise State 386 285 101 21 40.0% 9/61 1 30:37

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  1. <i>rtroutbumm</i>
    89. Posted by rtroutbumm Tue Oct 6 2:11am EDT

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    Boise is not a big school or program, thats why they deserve a little credit for what they do!
  2. Dana
    88. Posted by Dana Mon Oct 5 3:06pm EDT

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    I hope I get to see Boise State roll Ohio State or Oklahoma again. This is one tough school that deserves mad props that does not get them.
  3. peacemaker
    87. Posted by peacemaker Sun Oct 4 4:27pm EDT

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    EVERYONE should acknowledge that Boise does not have to play tough teams WEEK-IN-WEEK-OUT. That is really all that matters. Boise is a very good team, but very good is not top ten. Put the team in a situation where you play statistically ranked defenses 5-6 out of 8 or 10 games throughout the entire season, then you have the real test. So what they win an odd game here or there. What is needed to demonstrate a team's real strengths (and weaknesses) is how they can stand up under the weekly pressures and battering, physical abuse and so on, every week. Of course you can win a few, and you can stay healthy, because you just ain't playin' with the big boys every week. Again, they are a good team, Idaho is a great state, and the coach is a good coach. They just ain't up with the big dogs until they prove it by playing 8-1, 7-1, or 9-0 in the toughest most brutal conferences in the nation. Every other claim they try to make is "just supposin."
  4. peacemaker
    86. Posted by peacemaker Sun Oct 4 4:27pm EDT

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    EVERYONE should acknowledge that Boise does not have to play tough teams WEEK-IN-WEEK-OUT. That is really all that matters. Boise is a very good team, but very good is not top ten. Put the team in a situation where you play statistically ranked defenses 5-6 out of 8 or 10 games throughout the entire season, then you have the real test. So what they win an odd game here or there. What is needed to demonstrate a team's real strengths (and weaknesses) is how they can stand up under the weekly pressures and battering, physical abuse and so on, every week. Of course you can win a few, and you can stay healthy, because you just ain't playin' with the big boys every week. Again, they are a good team, Idaho is a great state, and the coach is a good coach. They just ain't up with the big dogs until they prove it by playing 8-1, 7-1, or 9-0 in the toughest most brutal conferences in the nation. Every other claim they try to make is "just supposin."
  5. Terri R
    85. Posted by Terri R Sun Oct 4 3:36pm EDT

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    First off, I'm a WAC fan. Even if Boise wins the rest of their games in style and blow-outs, there is no way they go to the BCS Championship game. This game did not help their cause. The SOS is not there and they will drop like rocks once the computers kick in. The best they can hope for is a BCS game and I believe the Bronco's can play with anyone. But even a BCS game is an outside shot. Looking at the number of BCS schools the rest of the WAC plays this year, Boise only plays one, Oregon and that game will lose luster as the season progresses. IT'S NOT THE BOISE COACH'S FAULT OR THE AD'S IF NO BCS SCHOOLS LACK THE GONADS TO PLAY THEM. Boise would have everything to gain in upgrading OOC and the BCS schools have everything to lose. Afraid? I think so.
  6. Ramiro
    84. Posted by Ramiro Sun Oct 4 3:36pm EDT

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    To put it simply, "the only real reason why we have so many BSU bashers is because BSU just keeps on winning, and the fact that deep down inside they know BSU can beat anyone at any given time"...all the bashing only shows one thing, it shows how many people do in fact "RESPECT BSU". PERIOD.
  7. SquirtAlert
    83. Posted by SquirtAlert Sun Oct 4 2:51pm EDT

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    Mid-majors can play with the so called "big boys" to think otherwise is absurd. Last year Utah made Alabama look stupid in the Sugar Bowl but I guess there will always be those retards out there that make up excuses such as, "well Alabama didn't prepare because they wanted to play in the title game." Give me a break, talk about a loser mentality!
  8. SquirtAlert
    82. Posted by SquirtAlert Sun Oct 4 2:47pm EDT

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    BSU wins another game yet falls another spot in the rankings. Guess Boise's AD should consider playing more real games than just one opening game against Oregon. BSU is a fantastic team and program but they need to play bigger name teams.
  9. <i>damienslc</i>
    81. Posted by damienslc Sun Oct 4 2:28pm EDT

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    And just to add a few more things. Teams like Alabama and Oklahoma lose bowl games to teams like Boise and Utah not because they were the better team. But because schools like that run highly predictable offense and defense. Big name schools undoubtedly have the best players but the the dumbest coaches too. Not to mention arrogant. Nothing was more satisfying to see Saban's reaction after the sugar bowl after he just talked all that @#$%.

    If boise state goes to a national championship, they will win regardless of who they play. Why? Because they'll actually watch tapes of the other team play!
  10. ALX
    80. Posted by ALX Sun Oct 4 2:11pm EDT

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    one thiNg...just look a Bs STRENGTH SCH
  11. bob r
    79. Posted by bob r Sun Oct 4 2:09pm EDT

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    lol Boise wins and still loses a spot in the AP...awesome...about time people realize that this is just an okay team that plays in a crap conference...this team is a mid-major and is exactly getting the respect they deserve from the pollsters..none..when you play real non-conference teams and beat them then and only then can boise claim they can compete...playing one great team a year and beating them (eg. oklahoma in a BCS game) doesn't mean boise can compete with the Big Time/real programs...all it means is they got up for one game and beat a great team...everyone gets lucky now and then.

    can't wait for them to lose so they'll fall into oblivion where they belong.
  12. <i>damienslc</i>
    78. Posted by damienslc Sun Oct 4 2:08pm EDT

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    I might agree with the statement that a team like boise state shouldn't be #5 because they don't play "ranked teams". But then again, how many ranked teams (in the top ten even) lost to unranked teams? Look at Cal. Weren't they ranked 6th? Its the same story every year. Either boise state or TCU ( TCU does have a much tougher schedule and beat them last year) will get a BCS bid. And of course, everyone will talk about how bad they'll lose. I would like to see TCU do it this year. The more teams that upset BCS schools the better.
  13. steveo
    77. Posted by steveo Sun Oct 4 1:55pm EDT

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    Wow. I love how the writer FAILS to mention the horrible officiating. The moron refs cost BSU at LEAST two TDs. As far as the penalties go, UC Davis caused some major penalties that didn't get called while BSU was flagged for EVERYTHING! Now, judging from what I saw, I know BSU players completely overlooked UC Davis. Heck, I wasn't about to watch because UC Davis is FCS and thought they didn't have a chance. I think we all learned a valuable lesson about complacency. Keep winning Broncos!
  14. <i>le_homme98</i>
    76. Posted by le_homme98 Sun Oct 4 1:50pm EDT

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    Okay let me repeat this again for the morons not wanting boise in a bcs game, when the big boys from the bcs conferences re-nig on contracts and refuse to play your squad, ofcourse your going to have to play descent teams from scrub conferences.

    you cant force texas, lsu, alabama, and florida to play you if they dont even give you a chance to schedule a future match!!

    so many of you should shut your d@man mouths b/c 95% of you have no clue about how the scheduling process works!!

    go broncos!!!!
  15. Jeremy
    75. Posted by Jeremy Sun Oct 4 1:46pm EDT

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    Larry B post#61, you have no clue what your talking about. Not a LSU fan, but they deserve to be in the top 5. Why you say they shouldn't even be in the top 20 is out there buddy. One more thing, Texas flat out beat SC. Texas D made a clutch stop when it counted and Vince Young did you guys dirty. Man..if I was a SC fan I might still be bitter about that game.
  16. Wilson S
    74. Posted by Wilson S Sun Oct 4 1:37pm EDT

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    All the whiners about BSU and strength of schedule blaa blaa blaa are the first to defend the stupid BCS cartel and the crowning of the BCS champion as the national champion . I'm sure BSU would agree to play any team any where any time. Give up the phony BCS system and replace it with a true playoff system. Then we will have a genuine national champion and not simply a winner of a BCS conference.
  17. ADAM
    73. Posted by ADAM Sun Oct 4 1:10pm EDT

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    As a Davis Alumni (class of 2004) whose tuition dollars funded the move to Division I - AA, I'm proud of my Aggies. I was expecting them to be blown out.
  18. T Stewart
    72. Posted by T Stewart Sun Oct 4 1:01pm EDT

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    Until the NCAA comes up with a 16 team playoff, there will always be bickering about weak schedules and this and that. Some teams match up better against other teams that should be a push over. Look what happened to Houston yesterday. They should have beat UTEP by 21, but got it handed to them instead. Playoff cures all the problems.
  19. dawsey
    71. Posted by dawsey Sun Oct 4 12:42pm EDT

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    well said todd
  20. scot r
    70. Posted by scot r Sun Oct 4 12:32pm EDT

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    I do believe that BSU is a top 10, top 12 team. As for #5 I don't know. USC should and will jump BSU. Okla right now should not be considered in the top10-12. BSU has had a bit of luck jumping over a bunch of teams last week that lost to get to that #5. BSU tries to get big names on the blue for a home and home and has had very little success. In the end its about $$$$. So if I'm the AD of BSU I would continue to schedule a PAC 10 team a Mtn West team an occasional ACC or SEC team with a few Sisters of the Worship Univ. teams. To get to a BCS game where the money is BSU shouldn't be trying to do what Fres St does year in and year out. If Fres St loses a few before WAC games start it seems that they just don't care or don't give 100%. That's why you see them lose or come close to losing to SJS or Utah St the last couple of years. Fres St seems to put all it's eggs in one basket at the first of the year. FRES ST should of beat WISCONSIN and CINNY but they didn't. We'll see what they do the rest of the season. If they go 1-3 it seems their season is lost. BSU is well respected in the nation and will compete against anyone in one game. BSU needs to keep winning. If they drop some spots so what. Just win and the rest will take care of itself.
  21. Steve K
    68. Posted by Steve K Sun Oct 4 12:22pm EDT

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    as long as no one is commenting I'll say one last thing. to Todd, I live live in Louisana and have lived in the northwest. We don't want to bash Boise, I really like Boise and what they've done with with that program. but in all reality I cant believe that people really think they are the fifth best team in the nation. We do respect them and they do make up their own schedule. I think they would do better if they left the UC-Davis's alone.
  22. Steve K
    67. Posted by Steve K Sun Oct 4 12:02pm EDT

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    Larry B, when did LSU get crushed by USC? If LSU is not #4 then who is? please enlighten me
  23. Steve K
    66. Posted by Steve K Sun Oct 4 11:56am EDT

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    I agree that in the WAC and the northwest Boise is the cream of the crop, but you cant put them at #5 ahead of most of these big conference one loss and undefeated teams. P.S I love Idaho (the state)
  24. Steve K
    65. Posted by Steve K Sun Oct 4 11:53am EDT

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    so Scott, are you saying they don't deserve to be #5?
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 UC Davis
G. Denham G. Denham, QB
24-36, 206 yds
2 TDs
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K. Moore K. Moore, QB
22-31, 285 yds
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