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in the
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. The Broncos were led by head coach
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, winner of the 2010
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, and played their home games at
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. This season was Boise State's first in the
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after spending the previous ten years in the
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. They finished the season 12–1, 6–1 Mountain West play to finish in second place. They were invited the
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for the second consecutive year where they defeated
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56–24. Between 2008 and 2011, the Broncos went 50–3 to become the first team in FBS history to win 50 games in four years. With the 50–3 record, quarterback
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set a new record for the most wins by a starting quarterback in FBS history, passing former
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quarterback
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(45 wins).


Previous season

The Broncos opened the season ranked #3 and #5 in the AP and coaches polls, respectively, by far the highest season starting ranking in school history and the highest starting position for a non- BCS team. They opened the season against #6/#10
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at
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in one of the nation's premier games of the opening weekend. They defeated the eventual
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champions 33–30 on a game-winning touchdown drive with less than two minutes to play. The Broncos would win their next nine games and climbed to #2 in the coaches, AP and Harris polls and #3 in the BCS poll for their highest ranking ever in all four polls. On November 26, #3 Boise State lost to their rival #19
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in overtime after two missed field goals by Kyle Brotzman. The Broncos would repeat as conference champions, shared with Nevada and
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with a 7–1 conference record. The conference title was the Broncos third straight and eighth in their ten-year history in the WAC. They were invited to the
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where they defeated
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26–3 to finish the season 12–1 and ranked #7/#9 in the coaches/AP polls.


Preseason


Award watch lists

Listed in the order that they were released.
Maxwell Award The Maxwell Award is presented annually to the college football player judged by a panel of sportscasters, sportswriters, and National Collegiate Athletic Association head coaches and the membership of the Maxwell Football Club to be the best all ...
– Sr. QB
Kellen Moore Kellen Christopher Moore (born July 5, 1988) is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He previously played six seasons in the NFL for the ...
, Sr. RB Doug Martin.
Chuck Bednarik Award The Chuck Bednarik Award is presented annually to the defensive player in college football as judged by the Maxwell Football Club to be the best in the United States. The award is named for Chuck Bednarik, a former college and professional Ame ...
– Sr. DT Billy Winn.
John Mackey Award The John Mackey Award is presented annually to college football's most outstanding tight end. Established in 2000 by the Nassau County Sports Commission, the award is given annually to the tight end who best exemplifies the play, sportsmanship, a ...
– Sr. TE Kyle Efaw.
Fred Biletnikoff Award The Fred Biletnikoff Award is presented annually to the most outstanding receiver in American college football by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation, Inc. (TQCF), an independent not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The award was creat ...
– Sr. WR
Tyler Shoemaker Tyler Shoemaker (born September 14, 1988) is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football for Boise State, Tyler was a four year stand out player stacking up 2031 yards receiving on 122 catches with 25 touchdowns in colleg ...
.
Bronko Nagurski Trophy The Bronko Nagurski Trophy has been awarded annually since 1993 to the collegiate American football defensive player adjudged by the membership of the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) to be the best in the National Collegiate Athle ...
– Sr. DT Billy Winn.
Outland Trophy The Outland Trophy is awarded to the best college football interior lineman in the United States as adjudged by the Football Writers Association of America. It is named after John H. Outland. One of only a few players ever to be named an All-Ame ...
– Sr. DT Billy Winn, Sr. OT
Nate Potter Nate Potter (born May 16, 1988) is an American football coach and former player who is currently the run game coordinator and tight ends coach at Boise State University and was previously the tight ends coach at Montana State University. He play ...
.
Jim Thorpe Award The Jim Thorpe Award, named in memory of multi-sport athlete Jim Thorpe, has been awarded to the top defensive back in college football since 1986. It is voted on by the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame. In 2017, the award became sponsored by Paycom ...
– Sr. S George Iloka
Lombardi Award The Rotary Lombardi Award is an award for college football in the United States. Awarded by the Rotary Club of Houston, Texas annually to the college football player "who best embodies the values and spirit of NFL's legendary coach Vince Lombar ...
– Sr. C Thomas Byrd, Sr. DE Shae McClellin, Sr. OT
Nate Potter Nate Potter (born May 16, 1988) is an American football coach and former player who is currently the run game coordinator and tight ends coach at Boise State University and was previously the tight ends coach at Montana State University. He play ...
, Sr. DT Billy Winn.
Rimington Trophy The Dave Rimington Trophy is awarded to the player considered to be the best American football center in college football. Dave Rimington was a center who played at the University of Nebraska from 1979 to 1982. A member of the National College F ...
– Sr. C Thomas Byrd.
Davey O'Brien Award The Davey O'Brien Award, officially the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award, named after Davey O'Brien, is presented annually to the collegiate American football player judged by the Davey O'Brien Foundation to be the best of all National Co ...
– Sr. QB Kellen Moore.
Doak Walker Award Since 1990 the Doak Walker Award honors the top running back in college football in the United States. It is named in honor of Doak Walker, a former running back who played for the SMU Mustangs from 1945 to 1949 and in the National Football League ...
– Sr. RB Doug Martin.
Walter Camp Award The Walter Camp Player of the Year Award is given annually to the collegiate American football player of the year, as decided by a group of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I FBS head coaches and sports information directo ...
– Sr. QB Kellen Moore.
Ted Hendricks Award The Ted Hendricks Award is given annually to college football's top defensive end. The award is named after Ted Hendricks, a member of both the College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame, and is presented by his own foundation. I ...
– Sr. DE
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.
Manning Award The Manning Award has been presented annually since the 2004 football season to the collegiate American football quarterback as judged by the Sugar Bowl Committee to be the best in the United States. It is the only quarterback award that incl ...
– Sr. QB Kellen Moore. Kellen Moore also won the Anson Mount Scholar/Athlete award on the
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Preseason All-America Team. Playboy also ranked Boise State #2 to start the season.


Mountain West media days

During the Mountain West media days held on July 26–27 at the
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in
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, Boise State was picked as the overwhelming favorite to win the conference, garnering 28 of 31 first place votes. Sr. QB Kellen Moore was selected as the preseason offensive player of the year and thus was the QB on the preseason All–Conference team. Joining him on the All–Conference team were Sr. RB Doug Martin, Sr. OL Thomas Bryd, Sr. OL Nate Potter, Sr. DL Billy Winn, Sr. DL Shea McClellin, and Sr. S George Iloka.


Media poll

# Boise State – 236 (28) # TCU – 208 (3) # Air Force – 176 # San Diego State – 160 # Colorado State – 104 # Wyoming – 80 # UNLV – 77 # New Mexico – 39


All-blue uniform ban

Boise State was banned by the Mountain West Conference from wearing their traditional all-blue uniforms during conference home games. MW commissioner Craig Thompson's reason for the rule was that coaches had stated that the Broncos received a "competitive advantage" when wearing all blue on the blue turf of
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. Boise State head coach
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was quoted that he thought the ban was "ridiculous".


Preseason polls

On August 3, Boise State was ranked #7 in the preseason
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Coaches' Poll, receiving 1,065 points. Their season opening opponent,
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, started the year ranked #22 making this the third straight season Boise State opened the year against a ranked team from a BCS conference. Boise State won the previous two (
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and
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). On August 20, Boise State was ranked #5 in the preseason
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, receiving 1,200 points including 2 first place votes.


Schedule

* Denotes the then largest crowd in
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history. Previous high was 34,137 vs Oregon State in 2010. The record was beaten on September 20, 2012 vs BYU with 36,864. Boise State was set to play
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in Boise in 2011, with games in 2012 and 2013 also scheduled. However, due to their move to the
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, where they will play nine conference games, and their desire to continue their rivalry with former conference member and newly
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, Utah bought their way out of the series. Boise State replaced Utah with
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and
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as both schools were also looking for another game due to having one less conference game due to Boise State's departure from the WAC. Fresno State and Nevada will become conference games again in 2012 as they will join the Mountain West. Locations for Mountain West Conference games were announced on November 4, 2010. Boise State was scheduled to open the 2011 season at
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, however, on November 20, 2010 they announced they would open the season against
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in the 2011
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in
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. Their meeting with Mississippi will be pushed back to 2014 also in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game. On January 25, Boise State's conference game with TCU, which was originally scheduled to be played in Fort Worth, was moved to Boise. The move was due in part to TCU announcing they would be leaving for the
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in 2012 (they ultimately went to the
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instead). To accommodate the change, the Broncos played San Diego State in San Diego instead of Boise. The Mountain West released dates for conference games on March 3, 2011. On March 21, as part of the WAC's TV contract with
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, it was announced that the game at Fresno State would be moved to Friday, October 7 to be broadcast on ESPN. This was the 11th straight year the Battle for the Milk Can that was broadcast on the ESPN family of networks. On April 7, the Mountain West announced times and TV for all conference and home MW games. For the first time in 40 years, Boise State did not play their in-state rival
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and currently have no future matchups scheduled.


Game summaries


vs. Georgia–Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game

Boise State opened the season with a win against a top 20 (AP poll) team from a BCS conference for the third straight year with their 35–21 win in the fourth annual Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game. Georgia got on the board first with an 80-yard touchdown run by Brandon Boykin, which was his first career offensive play. Boise State tie the game up later in the first quarter when Kellen Moore found freshman wide receiver Matt Miller for a 17-yard touchdown. The TD pass was Moore's 100th career touchdown pass. 48 seconds before halftime, Boise State would take the lead when Moore connected on his second touchdown pass, this time from 12 yards out to tight end Kyle Efaw to give the Broncos a 14–7 halftime lead. Boise State increased their lead in the third quarter with a 7-yard touchdown run by Doug Martin and Moore's third touchdown pass of 3 yards to Tyler Shoemaker for a 28–7 lead. After Boise State was penalized for being offsides on a fourth and seven during a punt, Georgia went for it on fourth and two and scored on a 36-yard touchdown to Orson Charles from Aaron Murray to cut into the lead at the end of the third quarter. The Broncos drove the ball 76 yards on their last scoring drive, capped off by a 1-yard D.J. Harper touchdown run. Another long Georgia touchdown from 51 yards out brought the scoring to an end and the Broncos would leave Atlanta with their first ever win against a team from the SEC (previously 0–4). Kellen Moore is now 5–0 in his career against BCS teams. The Bronco defense finished with six sacks, 2.5 by Shea McClellin, and one interception by Jerrell Gavins. On September 5, Kellen Moore was named the Mountain West offensive player of the week, becoming the first Bronco to win the award in their first game as a conference member. This was the second straight year Moore won a player of the week award after the season opening game. The Broncos moved up one spot in the AP poll to #4 with 2 first place votes and moved up 2 spots in the coaches poll to #5. Following their bye week, they moved up to #4 in the coaches.


at Toledo

''2nd meeting. 1–0 all time. Last meeting 2010, 57–14 Broncos win in Boise.'' Kellen Moore completed a career-high 32 passes to nine different receivers for 455 yards and five touchdowns as the Broncos rolled to a 40–15 win over preseason MAC favorite Toledo. After forcing the Broncos to punt on their first possession, Toledo took and early lead on a 24-yard touchdown pass to go up 6–0 (pat failed). The Broncos would answer on Moore's first TD pass of the night from 26 yards out to Tyler Shoemaker. His second TD pass of the night came on the Broncos next possession when Doug Martin took a screen pass 71 yards for a 13–6 Bronco lead at the end of the first quarter. After trading punts throughout the second quarter, the Broncos would put together a 7-play, 64-yard drive in only 1:05, capped off with a 1-yard TD pass from Moore to Shoemaker, to score with 17 seconds before halftime. A kickoff out of bounds gave the Rockets great field possession and managed a 35-yard field goal and cut the Bronco lead to 20–9 at the half. In the third quarter, Toledo looked like they were going to keep the game close as they drove to the Bronco's 11-yard line. However, Shae McClellin tipped a Rocket pass that was intercepted by Chase Baker to end the Toledo hopes. The Broncos followed by marching 88 yards, capped off with Moore's fourth TD pass to Kyle Efaw, to take a 27–9 lead. Toledo's last chance to get back into the game came when Moore was intercepted and the Rockets drove to the six-yard line. However, the Broncos forced a fumble that was recovered by J.C. Percy. Moore would add another TD pass to Shoemaker for 17 yards later in the 4th to put the Broncos up 33–9. Toledo would score quick to make it 33–15 but the Broncos would milk the clock with their second string and add a final touchdown by Drew Wright for a final score of 40–15. ''1st Quarter'' * 11:35 TOL–Danny Noble 24 Yd Pass From Austin Dantin (Pat Failed) 0–6 * 06:56 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 26 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 7–6 * 02:45 BSU–Doug Martin 71 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Pat Failed) 13–6 ''2nd Quarter'' * 00:17 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 1 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Michael Frisina Kick) 20–6 * 00:00 TOL–Ryan Casano 35 Yd FG 20–9 ''3rd Quarter'' * 06:30 BSU–Kyle Efaw 12 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Michael Frisina Kick) 27–9 ''4th Quarter'' * 05:58 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 17 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Pat Failed) 33–9 * 04:33 TOL–Adonis Thomas 1 Yd Run (Pat Failed) 33–15 * 01:30 BSU–Drew Wright 8 Yd Run (Michael Frisina Kick) 40–15 On September 19, Kellen Moore was named the Mountain West Offensive player of the week for the second time, this week shared with San Diego State running back Ronnie Hillman. Moore was also named the
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Quarterback of the Week. The Broncos remained at #4 in both polls and did retain their two first place votes in the AP poll.


Tulsa

Boise State dominated Tulsa in rout to their 350th regular season win in school history. After stalling inside the 5-yard line on the first drive of the game, the Broncos would control the rest of the first half with three Kellen Moore touchdown passes, two to Tyler Shoemaker, and a 33-yard Doug Martin touchdown run to give the Broncos a 27–0 lead at halftime. Kellen Moore would only play one series in the second half, but it was long enough to add a fourth touchdown pass, this time to Mitch Burroughs. The Tulsa offense was able to drive the field on the Bronco defense pretty consistently in the second half, scoring three touchdowns. But backup quarterback Joe Southwick was able to keep the Broncos lead out of reach with a touchdown pass to Gabe Linehan, the Broncos fifth touchdown threw the air on the night. The Bronco defense recorded four interceptions of Tulsa quarterback G.J. Kinnie, two by Jerrell Gavins. ''1st Quarter'' * 06:34 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 26 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Pat Blocked) 0–6 * 01:44 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 6 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 0–13 ''2nd Quarter'' * 14:25 BSU–Doug Martin 33 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 0–20 * 02:12 BSU–Kyle Efaw 1 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 0–27 ''3rd Quarter'' * 09:25 BSU–Mitch Burroughs 10 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 0–34 * 04:11 TLSA–Trey Watts 3 Yd Run (Kevin Fitzpatrick Kick) 7–34 ''4th Quarter'' * 14:55 TLSA–Willie Carter 8 Yd Pass From G.J. Kinne (Kevin Fitzpatrick Kick) 14–34 * 06:27 BSU–Gabe Linehan 5 Yd Pass From Joe Southwick (Dan Goodale Kick) 14–41 * 03:19 TLSA–Ricky Johnson 13 Yd Pass From Kalen Henderson (Kevin Fitzpatrick Kick) 21–41 Despite winning and #5
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not playing this week, the Broncos would be jumped by the Cardinal and are now ranked #5 in the coaches poll. The Broncos remained at #4 in the AP poll but did lose a first place vote to now only have one.


Nevada

Boise State avenged their only loss from the 2010 season in dominating fashion with a 30–10 win over their rival Nevada. Kellen Moore had one of his worst days of his career statistically with only 142 yards and two interceptions, but he also managed two touchdowns on 19 completions. Doug Martin did the rest of the damage running the ball 21 times for 126 yards and two touchdowns. His second touchdown was a 43 yarder at the beginning of the 3rd quarter to put the Broncos up 27–0. The Bronco defense completely shut down the powerful pistol attack of the Wolf Pack, holding Nevada to only 59 yards rushing. 53 of Nevada's 182 total yards came on a late touchdown with less than one minute to play. Boise State attempted and made their first field goal of the season, a 31 yarder from freshman Dan Goodale. ''1st Quarter'' * 07:37 BSU–D.J. Harper 21 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 0–7 ''2nd Quarter'' * 05:51 BSU–Matt Miller 3 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 0–14 * 01:24 BSU–Doug Martin 5 Yd Run (Two-Point Run Conversion Failed) 0–20 ''3rd Quarter'' * 12:56 BSU–Doug Martin 43 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 0–27 * 08:23 BSU–Dan Goodale 31 Yd FG 0–30 ''4th Quarter'' * 14:48 NEV–Allen Hardison 21 Yd FG 3–30 * 00:46 NEV– Rishard Matthews 53 Yd Pass From Mason Magleby (Allen Hardison Kick) 10–30 For the second consecutive week, despite winning, the Broncos would fall in the rankings, this time in both polls. They fell one spot in both polls to now be ranked #6 in the coaches poll and #5 in the AP poll. They did still receive one first place vote in the AP poll.


at Fresno State–Battle for the Milk Can

Boise State scored over 50 points against their rivals Fresno State for the fourth straight game en route to retaining the Milk Can for the sixth straight year with a 57–7 win. Kellen Moore threw 3 first half touchdowns, one to Matt Miller and two to Geraldo Boldewijn who was returning from a 4-game suspension for receiving impermissible benefits. Rushing touchdowns by Mitch Burroughs and D.J. Harper and a 32-yard Dan Goodale field goal gave the Broncos a lead of 37–0 at halftime. Boise State added three more rushing touchdowns in the second half by Harper, Doug Martin, and Grant Hedrick (first career TD) and gave up a punt return touchdown for Fresno State's only score. The Bronco defense forced four turnovers, including interceptions by Jamar Taylor and Jonathan Brown. Hunter White also blocked a punt. ''1st Quarter'' * 10:29 BSU–Matt Miller 4 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 7–0 * 01:59 BSU–Dan Goodale 32 Yd FG 10–0 * 00:54 BSU–Mitch Burroughs 25 Yd Run (Pat Failed) 13–0 ''2nd Quarter'' * 09:52 BSU–Geraldo Boldewijn 18 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 23–0 * 06:28 BSU–D.J. Harper 6 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 30–0 * 00:20 BSU–Geraldo Boldewijn 4 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 37–0 ''3rd Quarter'' * 08:59 BSU–Doug Martin 1 Yd Run (Pat Blocked) 43–0 * 04:06 BSU–D.J. Harper 3 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 50–0 ''4th Quarter'' * 14:44 FRES–Devon Wylie 79 Yd Punt Return (Kevin Goessling Kick) 50–7 * 00:17 BSU–Grant Hedrick 23 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 57–7 Boise State remained the same in both the AP and Coaches poll, #5 and #6 respectively, and debuted at #5 in the Harris Interactive poll with one first place vote. On October 10, Kellen Moore was named the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week for the third time this season.


at Colorado State

In their first conference game as a member of the Mountain West, Boise State took no time announcing their presence by setting a school record for total yards in a blowout win over Colorado State. Doug Martin would start the scoring for the Broncos with rushing touchdowns from 26 and 65 yards. Kellen Moore kept the long touchdowns coming with a 52-yard TD pass to Tyler Shoemaker for a 21–0 lead at the end of the 1st quarter. D.J. Harper scored on a 36-yard run and Kellen Moore found his brother Kirby from 9 yards out to extend the lead to 35–0. Colorado State went to their bag of tricks and scored on two touchdown passes by a wide receiver and a running back to cut into the lead 35–13 at the half. The Rams looked to seize momentum by holding the Broncos to a 3-and-out on their first possession. However, the Broncos would fake the punt with a 37-yard run by Tyler Shoemaker and score on Doug Martin's 3rd TD run from 14 yards just three plays later. Boise State would add three more 3rd-quarter touchdowns with 2 Kellen Moore TD passes, including one to Shoemaker of 62 yards, and a D.J. Harpter TD run. Boise State set a school record with 742 total yards and outgained the Rams by 511 yards. The Bronco defense recorded seven tackles for loss with three sacks, two by Tyrone Crawford who also recovered a fumble. Shae McClellin had an interception. ''1st Quarter'' * 09:23 BSU–Doug Martin 26 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 7–0 * 07:55 BSU–Doug Martin 65 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 14–0 * 00:59 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 52 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 21–0 ''2nd Quarter'' * 12:46 BSU–D.J. Harper 36 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 28–0 * 10:01 BSU–Kirby Moore 9 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 35–0 * 09:17 CSU–Joe Brown 27 Yd Pass From Crockett Gillmore (Pat Blocked) 35–6 * 04:01 CSU–Matt Yemm 20 Yd Pass From Charles Lovett (Ben Deline Kick) 35–13 ''3rd Quarter'' * 11:26 BSU–Doug Martin 14 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 42–13 * 08:47 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 62 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 49–13 * 07:03 BSU–Gabe Linehan 3 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 56–13 * 04:41 BSU–D.J. Harper 1 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 63–13 The Broncos remained the same in the AP and Harris polls, including still receiving one first place vote, and despite gaining two total points they would fall to #7 in the Coaches poll. Boise State debuted at #5 in the first BCS standings of the season. Doug Martin and Tyrone Crawford were named the Mountain West offensive and defensive players of the week. Martin's award was shared with San Diego State running back Ronnie Hillman.


Air Force

Boise State's first ever meeting with a service academy had a record attendance crowd of 34,196 on the edge of their seats as the Broncos were able to hold on to beat the Falcons 37–26 for Boise State's first ever home win in Mountain West play. Boise State got on the board early with a 24-yard touchdown pass from Kellen Moore to Tyler Shoemaker. Air Force's triple option attack answered midway through the second quarter with a 1-yard touchdown run for a 7–7 tie. Three minutes later Kellen Moore found Matt Miller for a 19-yard touchdown and a 13–7 lead. The Broncos next score came on a fake punt attempt by Air Force. The Broncos were able to strip the ball during the fake punt and Hunter White returned the fumble for a 16-yard touchdown and a 20–7 lead. Air Force drove the field quick to add a field goal for a halftime score of 20–10. Air Force opened the second half with another field goal before Doug Martin broke a 15-yard touchdown to put the Broncos up 27–13 at the end of the third quarter. Air Force's next drive would span 80 yards on 18 plays, including a rushing first down on 3rd and 21, culminating in a 3-yard touchdown run and a score of 27–20. The Broncos followed with their own 10 play, 68-yard drive ending with Moore's third touchdown pass, this time a 2 yarder to Doug Martin and a 34–20 Bronco lead. Air Force would not go away and would score in just 5 plays, including a 51-yard pass, for a score of 34–26 after a blocked extra point. Boise State would finally put the game out of reach by eating up most of the clock on their way to a 25-yard Dan Goodale field goal for the 37–26 Bronco win. The Bronco defense gave up 264 yards rushing and linebacker Byron Hout finished with 18 tackles. ''1st Quarter'' * 11:36 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 24 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 0–7 ''2nd Quarter'' * 07:17 AFA–Tim Jefferson 1 Yd Run (Parker Herrington Kick) 7–7 * 04:54 BSU–Matt Miller 19 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Pat Blocked) 7–13 * 02:44 BSU–Hunter White 16 Yd Fumble Return (Dan Goodale Kick) 7–20 * 00:00 AFA–Parker Herrington 37 Yd FG 10–20 ''3rd Quarter'' * 07:05 AFA–Parker Herrington 39 Yd FG 13–20 * 02:05 BSU–Doug Martin 15 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 13–27 ''4th Quarter'' * 09:47 AFA–Asher Clark 3 Yd Run (Parker Herrington Kick) 20–27 * 05:07 BSU–Doug Martin 2 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 20–34 * 03:31 AFA–Tim Jefferson 1 Yd Run (Pat Blocked) 26–34 * 00:42 BSU–Dan Goodale 25 Yd FG 26–37 Boise State would remain the same in the AP and Harris polls but rise to #5 in the coache's and #4 in the BCS polls. With Oklahoma's home loss to
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, Boise State now holds the nations longest overall home winning streak at 35, but also have a home regular season home winning streak of 65. Kellen Moore and Byron Hout were named the Mountain West offensive and defensive players of the week. The award was the fourth of the season for Moore. Following the bye week, the Broncos would fall to #5 in the BCS poll and are now #5 in all four major polls.


at UNLV

Boise State shook off a slow first half and pulled away with four second half touchdowns for their 10th straight win with a 48–21 victory over the Rebels of UNLV. Kellen Moore threw three first half touchdowns, two to Matt Miller, but UNLV was able to match the Broncos first two scores for a 21–14 Boise State lead at halftime. Boise State extended the lead with Moore's fourth touchdown pass from 51 yards out to Tyler Shoemaker for a 28–14 lead at the end of the third quarter. The Broncos opened the fourth quarter by finishing off a 14-play, 64-yard drive, which included a fake punt, with Moore's fifth touchdown off a tipped pass to Shoemaker. D.J. Harper, replacing injured starting running back Doug Martin, went 49 yards on two plays and scored on a 15-yard rush to give the Broncos a 41–14 lead. Both teams traded touchdowns by the second teamers for a final of 48–21. This was Kellen Moore's 46th win, setting a new record for most wins by an NCAA quarterback and surpassing the previous mark set by former
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. ''1st Quarter'' * 09:26 BSU–Gabe Linehan 2 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 7–0 * 05:43 UNLV–Dionza Bradford 13 Yd Run (Nolan Kohorst Kick) 7–7 ''2nd Quarter'' * 09:37 BSU–Matt Miller 30 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 14–7 * 04:49 UNLV–Michael Johnson 33 Yd Pass From Caleb Herring (Nolan Kohorst Kick) 14–14 * 00:25 BSU–Matt Miller 5 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 21–14 ''3rd Quarter'' * 08:37 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 51 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 28–14 ''4th Quarter'' * 14:48 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 5 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Pat Failed) 35–14 * 12:04 BSU–D.J. Harper 36 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 42–14 * 01:46 BSU–Drew Wright 15 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 48–14 * 00:30 UNLV–Phillip Payne 13 Yd Pass From Sean Reilly (Nolan Kohorst Kick) 48–21 Boise State would remain at #5 in all three major polls.


TCU

For the second year in a row Boise State's BCS fate was decided by a field goal as #24 TCU knocked off the Broncos when Dan Goodale's final second field goal sailed wide right to give the Horned Frogs a 36–35 win. The Broncos came out fast scoring just four minutes into the game when Kellen Moore found Matt Miller for a 22-yard touchdown. TCU would answer by going deep, first with a 74-yard touchdown pass from
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to Josh Boyce, then Pachall found Brandon Carter for a 75-yard touchdown. D.J. Harper would tie the game with a 17-yard touchdown run before Pachall went deep again to Boyce, this time from 69 yards out (PAT failed) for a 20–14 TCU lead at the half. It was the first time the Broncos had trailed at halftime since the
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. The lead for TCU did not last for long as Bronco defensive end Tyrone Crawford returned a fumble for a touchdown on the Horned Frogs first play of the second half. Seven minutes later D.J. Harper added his second touchdown run, this time from three yards out for a 28–20 Bronco lead. TCU marched 86 yards, capped off with a Josh Boyce 3-yard touchdown reception, and tied the game after a two-point conversion when Pachall dove for the endzone, just barely breaking the plane. On the first play of the fourth quarter, Kellen Moore connected with Dallas Burroughs for a 54-yard touchdown to put the Broncos up 35–28. Both teams traded punts throughout the fourth before the Broncos got the ball back with 5:37 left. The Broncos ran the clock down to 2:26 before backup running back Drew Wright, playing due to injuries to both Doug Martin and D.J. Harper, fumbled giving TCU the ball at the 27-yard line. Casey Pachall methodically marched the Horned Frogs down the field and found Brandon Carter for a 25-yard touchdown. TCU chose to go for two where Pachall found Boyce on a pass toward the sideline. The Bronco defender went for the interception and missed letting Boyce walk in for the 36–35 lead. After a kickoff out of bounds and a TCU holding penalty, the Broncos where on the 50 with 1:05 to play. After 3 straight incompletions, TCU was controversially flagged for pass interference on fourth down. Two Kellen Moore completions moved the Broncos to the 22-yard line with 21 seconds to play and they had a timeout. They chose to move the ball to the middle of the field to set up a 39-yard field goal which Dan Goodale pushed right. The loss ended the Broncos 65 game regular season home winning streak and 47 game conference home winning streak. Both streaks were the longest ever streaks in the FBS era (since 1978). The loss also ended the longest overall home winning streak at 35. ''1st Quarter'' * 11:27 BSU–Matt Miller 22 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 0–7 * 08:34 TCU–Josh Boyce 74 Yd Pass From Casey Pachall (Ross Evans Kick) 7–7 ''2nd Quarter'' * 13:17 TCU–Brandon Carter 75 Yd Pass From Casey Pachall (Ross Evans Kick) 14–7 * 08:13 BSU–D.J. Harper 17 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 14–14 * 06:34 TCU–Josh Boyce 69 Yd Pass From Casey Pachall (Pat Failed) 20–14 ''3rd Quarter'' * 14:43 BSU–Tyrone Crawford 32 Yd Fumble Return (Dan Goodale Kick) 20–21 * 07:03 BSU–D.J. Harper 3 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 20–28 * 02:02 TCU–Josh Boyce 2 Yd Pass From Casey Pachall (Casey Pachall Run For Two-Point Conversion) 28–28 ''4th Quarter'' * 14:47 BSU–Dallas Burroughs 54 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 28–35 * 01:05 TCU–Brandon Carter 25 Yd Pass From Casey Pachall (Casey Pachall Pass To Josh Boyce For Two-Point Conversion) 36–35 Following the loss, the Broncos fell to #10 in the BCS and AP polls and #11 in the Coaches and Harris polls.


at San Diego State

''1st Quarter'' * 11:42 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 5 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 7–0 * 05:23 BSU–Mitch Burroughs 11 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 14–0 * 03:16 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 14 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 21–0 * 01:38 SDSU–Adam Muema 81 Yd Run (Abelardo Perez Kick) 21–7 ''2nd Quarter'' * 12:07 BSU–Kyle Efaw 9 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Dan Goodale Kick) 28–7 * 11:25 SDSU– Gavin Escobar 30 Yd Pass From Ryan Lindley (Abelardo Perez Kick) 28–14 * 05:49 BSU–Doug Martin 10 Yd Run (Michael Frisina Kick) 35–14 * 00:47 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 24 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Michael Frisina Kick) 42–14 ''3rd Quarter'' * 09:20 BSU–Michael Frisina 30 Yd FG 45–14 ''4th Quarter'' * 10:12 SDSU–Gavin Escobar 30 Yd Pass From Ryan Lindley (Abelardo Perez Kick) 45–21 * 06:25 SDSU–Adam Muema 5 Yd Run (Ryan Lindley Pass To Gavin Escobar For Two-Point Conversion) 45–29 * 04:11 BSU–Doug Martin 22 Yd Run (Michael Frisina Kick) 52–29 * 00:05 SDSU–Adam Muema 1 Yd Pass From Ryan Lindley (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 52–35


Wyoming

''1st Quarter'' * 09:52 WYO–Luke Anderson 29 Yd Interception Return (Daniel Sullivan Kick) 7–0 ''2nd Quarter'' * 01:10 BSU–Doug Martin 2 Yd Run (Michael Frisina Kick) 7–7 * 00:00 BSU–Matt Miller 46 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Pat Blocked) 7–13 ''3rd Quarter'' * 12:16 BSU–Michael Frisina 23 Yd FG 7–16 * 06:16 BSU–Kyle Efaw 10 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Two-Point Run Conversion Failed) 7–22 * 02:20 BSU–Gabe Linehan 17 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Michael Frisina Kick) 7–29 ''4th Quarter'' * 13:13 BSU–Doug Martin 1 Yd Run (Michael Frisina Kick) 7–36 * 05:26 WYO–
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8 Yd Pass From Brett Smith (Daniel Sullivan Kick) 14–36


New Mexico

''1st Quarter'' * 07:57 BSU–Kyle Efaw 2 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Michael Frisina Kick) 0–7 * 04:40 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 16 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Michael Frisina Kick) 0–14 * 01:35 BSU–Doug Martin 4 Yd Run (Michael Frisina Kick) 0–21 ''2nd Quarter'' * 07:49 BSU–Gabe Linehan 15 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Michael Frisina Kick) 0–28 * 00:00 BSU–Michael Frisina 30 Yd FG 0–31 ''3rd Quarter'' * 07:20 BSU–Doug Martin 40 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 0–38 ''4th Quarter'' * 05:01 BSU–Drew Wright 30 Yd Run (Dan Goodale Kick) 0–45


Arizona State–Maaco Bowl Las Vegas

''2nd meeting. 0–1 all time. Last meeting 1996, 56–7 Sun Devils win in Tempe.''


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NFL Draft

2011 Boise State set a team record for number of players taken in one draft with six. The previous record was held by the
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team that had four players taken in the 2007 NFL Draft. For the first time in school history, the Broncos had two players selected in the first round of the
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. They had only had two previous players ever selected in the first round (
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in 2008 and Kyle Wilson in 2010). 1st Round, 19th Overall Pick by the
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1st Round, 31st Overall Pick by the
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—Sr. RB Doug Martin 3rd Round, 81st Overall Pick by the
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5th Round, 167th Overall Pick by the
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—Sr. S George Iloka 6th Round, 202nd Overall Pick by the
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—Sr. DL Billy Winn 7th Round, 221st Overall Pick by the
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