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''2nd meeting. 0–1 all time. Last meeting 2005, 48–13 Bulldogs win in Athens.''
''2nd meeting. 0–1 all time. Last meeting 2005, 48–13 Bulldogs win in Athens.''

Georgia started off with a 7-0 lead via a Brandon Boykin TD run of 80 yards, but Boise State answered them. Kellen Moore led four consecutive touchdown drives and Boise took a commanding 28-7 lead with 3:15 remaining in the 4th quarter. Moore threw touchdown strikes to Matt Miller, Kyle Efaw, and Tyler Shoemaker during the Broncos' offensive explosion.

The Bulldogs were able to make things interesting with a 36 yard touchdown pass from Aaron Murray to Orson Charles that cut Boise's lead to 28-14 in the third quarter. However, the Broncos pulled the plug on Georgia's upset bid with a 6 play, 63 yard drive (aided by a 15 yard penalty on Georgia's defense) capped off by a one yard touchdown run by Doug Martin in the 4th quarter. The Bulldogs were able to answer with a 51 yard touchdown pass from Murray to Malcolm Mitchell, but that would be Georgia's final score of the game. Boise stopped Georgia twice on 4th down in the 4th Quarter to preserve their victory.


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Ranking
CoachesNo. 7
APNo. 5
2011 Mountain West Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 14 TCU $   7 0     11 2  
No. 8 Boise State   6 1     12 1  
Wyoming   5 2     8 5  
San Diego State   4 3     8 5  
Air Force   3 4     7 6  
Colorado State   1 6     3 9  
UNLV   1 6     2 10  
New Mexico   1 6     1 11  
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2011 Boise State Broncos football team will represent Boise State University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Broncos will be led by head coach Chris Petersen, winner of the 2010 Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award, and will play their home games at Bronco Stadium. This season will Boise State's first season in the Mountain West Conference after spending the previous ten years in the Western Athletic Conference.

Previous season

The Broncos opened the season ranked #3 and #5 in the coaches and AP 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 Virginia Tech at FedExField in one of the nation's premier games of the opening weekend. They defeated the eventual ACC 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 Nevada in overtime after two missed field goals by Kyle Brotzman. The Broncos would repeat as conference champions, shared with Nevada and Hawaiʻi 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 Maaco Bowl Las Vegas where they defeated Utah 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 – Sr. QB Kellen Moore, Sr. RB Doug Martin.[1]

Chuck Bednarik Award – Sr. DT Billy Winn.[2]

John Mackey Award – Sr. TE Kyle Efaw.[3]

Fred Biletnikoff Award – Sr. WR Tyler Shoemaker.[4]

Bronko Nagurski Trophy – Sr. DT Billy Winn.[5]

Outland Trophy – Sr. DT Billy Winn, Sr. OT Nate Potter.[6]

Jim Thorpe Award – Sr. S George Iloka[7]

Lombardi Award – Sr. C Thomas Byrd, Sr. DE Shae McClellin, Sr. OT Nate Potter, Sr. DT Billy Winn.[8]

Rimington Trophy – Sr. C Thomas Byrd.[9]

Davey O'Brien Award – Sr. QB Kellen Moore.[10]

Doak Walker Award – Sr. RB Doug Martin.[11]

Walter Camp Award – Sr. QB Kellen Moore.[12]

Ted Hendricks Award – Sr. DE Shea McClellin.[13]

Manning Award – Sr. QB Kellen Moore.[14]

Kellen Moore also won the Anson Mount Scholar/Athlete award on the Playboy Preseason All-America Team. Playboy also ranked Boise State #2 to start the season.[15]

Mountain West media days

During the Mountain West media days held on July 26–27 at the Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas[16], Boise State was picked as the overwhelming favorite to win the conference, garnering 28 of 31 first place votes.[17] 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.[18]

Media poll

  1. Boise State – 236 (28)
  2. TCU – 208 (3)
  3. Air Force – 176
  4. San Diego State – 160
  5. Colorado State – 104
  6. Wyoming – 80
  7. UNLV – 77
  8. 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 "competative advantage" when wearing all blue on the blue turf of Bronco Stadium. Boise State head coach Chris Petersen was quoted that he thought the ban was "ridiculous".[19]

Preseason polls

On August 3, Boise State was ranked #7 in the preseason USA Today Coaches' Poll, receiving 1,065 points[20]. Their season opening opponent, Georgia, will start the year ranked #22 making this the third straight season Boise State will open the year against a ranked team from a BCS conference. Boise State won the previous two (Oregon and Virginia Tech).

On August 20, Boise State was ranked #5 in the preseason AP Poll, receiving 1,200 points including 2 first place votes.

Schedule

September 36:00 PMvs. No. 22 Georgia*No. 7

ESPN   September 166:00 PMat Toledo*

ESPN/ESPN2   September 246:00 PMTulsa*

CBS Sports Network   October 112:30 PMNevada*

Versus   October 77:00 PMat Fresno State*

ESPN   October 154:00 PMat Colorado State

The Mtn.   October 221:30 PMAir Force

  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID

Versus   November 58:30 PMat UNLV

CBS Sports Network   November 121:30 PMTCU

  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID

Versus   November 196:00 PMat San Diego State

CBS Sports Network   November 2612:00 PMWyoming

  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID

The Mtn.   December 34:00 PMNew Mexico

  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID

The Mtn.  

Template:CFB Schedule End

Boise State was set to play Utah in Boise in 2011, with games in 2012 and 2013 also scheduled. However, due to their move to the Pac-12, where they will play nine conference games, and their desire to continue their rivalry with former conference member and newly independent BYU, Utah bought their way out of the series.[21] Boise State replaced Utah with Fresno State and Nevada[22] 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.[23]

Boise State was scheduled to open the 2011 season at Mississippi, however, on November 20, 2010 they announced they would open the season against Georgia in the 2011 Chick-fil-A College Kickoff in Atlanta.[24] Their meeting with Mississippi will be pushed back to 2014 also in the Chick-fil-A College Kickoff.

On January 25, Boise State's conference game with TCU, which was originally scheduled to be played in Fort Worth, was moved to Boise.[25] The move was due in part to TCU announcing they will be leaving for the Big East Conference in 2012. To accommodate the change, the Broncos will now play 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 ESPN, it was announced that the game at Fresno State will be moved to Friday, October 7 to be broadcast on ESPN. This will be the 11th straight year the Battle for the Milk Can will be broadcast on the ESPN family of networks.[26]

On April 7, the Mountain West announced times and TV for all conference and home MW games.[27]

For the first time in 40 years, Boise State will not play their in-state rival Idaho and currently have no future matchups scheduled.

Game Results

Georgia–Chick-fil-A College Kickoff

1 2 3 4 Total
#7 Broncos 7 7 14 7 35
#22 Bulldogs 7 0 7 7 21

2nd meeting. 0–1 all time. Last meeting 2005, 48–13 Bulldogs win in Athens.

Georgia started off with a 7-0 lead via a Brandon Boykin TD run of 80 yards, but Boise State answered them. Kellen Moore led four consecutive touchdown drives and Boise took a commanding 28-7 lead with 3:15 remaining in the 4th quarter. Moore threw touchdown strikes to Matt Miller, Kyle Efaw, and Tyler Shoemaker during the Broncos' offensive explosion.

The Bulldogs were able to make things interesting with a 36 yard touchdown pass from Aaron Murray to Orson Charles that cut Boise's lead to 28-14 in the third quarter. However, the Broncos pulled the plug on Georgia's upset bid with a 6 play, 63 yard drive (aided by a 15 yard penalty on Georgia's defense) capped off by a one yard touchdown run by Doug Martin in the 4th quarter. The Bulldogs were able to answer with a 51 yard touchdown pass from Murray to Malcolm Mitchell, but that would be Georgia's final score of the game. Boise stopped Georgia twice on 4th down in the 4th Quarter to preserve their victory.

Toledo

1 2 3 4 Total
Broncos 0
Rockets 0

2nd meeting. 1–0 all time. Last meeting 2010, 57–14 Broncos win in Boise.

Tulsa

1 2 3 4 Total
Golden Hurricane 0
Broncos 0

6th meeting. 5–0 all time. Last meeting 2009, 28–21 Broncos win in Tulsa.

Nevada

1 2 3 4 Total
Wolf Pack 0
Broncos 0

38th meeting. 24–13 all time. Last meeting 2010, 34–31 Wolf Pack win in overtime in Reno. Nevada will join the Broncos in the Mountain West in 2012.

Fresno State–Battle for the Milk Can

1 2 3 4 Total
Broncos 0
Bulldogs 0

14th meeting. 9–4 all time. Last meeting 2010, 51–0 Broncos win in Boise. The Milk Can rivalry will become a conference game again when Fresno State joins the Broncos in the Mountain West in 2012.

Colorado State

1 2 3 4 Total
Broncos 0
Rams 0

First ever meeting.

Air Force

1 2 3 4 Total
Falcons 0
Broncos 0

First ever meeting.

UNLV

1 2 3 4 Total
Broncos 0
Rebels 0

7th meeting. 3–3 all time. Last meeting 1977, 45–14 Broncos win in Boise.

TCU

1 2 3 4 Total
Horned Frogs 0
Broncos 0

4th meeting. 2–1 all time. Last meeting 2009 season, 17–10 Broncos win in the 2010 Fiesta Bowl. This is the first time they have met in the regular season as all three previous meetings have been in bowl games.

San Diego State

1 2 3 4 Total
Broncos 0
Aztecs 0

First ever meeting

Wyoming

1 2 3 4 Total
Cowboys 0
Broncos 0

6th meeting. 5–0 all time. Last meeting 2010, 51–6 Broncos win in Laramie.

New Mexico

1 2 3 4 Total
Lobos 0
Broncos 0

3rd meeting. 2–0 all time. Last meeting 2000, 31–14 Broncos win in Albuquerque.

Rankings

Ranking Movement
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ( )= First place votes.
Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Final
AP 5 (2)
Coaches 7
Harris Not released N/A
BCS Not released N/A

Roster[28]

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cls. Hometown (H.S./Prev. Exp.)
2 Matt Miller WR 6-3 215 Fr. Helena, MT (Capital HS)
3 Chris Potter WR 5-9 158 Jr. Westlake Village, CA (Oaks Christian HS)
4 Jerrell Gavins CB 5-9 171 Sr. Miami, FL (El Camino JC) (South Miami Senior HS)
5 Jamar Tayler CB 5-11 194 Jr. San Diego, CA (Helix HS)
6 Dextrell Simmons N 5-10 203 Jr. Houston, TX (Blinn JC) (Westfield HS)
7 D.J. Harper RB 6-9 210 Sr. Cypress, TX (Cypress Creek HS)
8 George Iloka S 6-3 216 Sr. Houston, TX (Kempner HS)
9 Grant Hedrick QB 6-0 191 Fr. Independence, OR (Central HS)
10 Jeremy Ioane RB 5-10 197 Fr. Honolulu, HI (Punahou School)
11 Kellen Moore QB 6-0 191 Sr. Prosser, WA (Prosser HS)
13 Blake Renaud LB 6-2 235 Fr. Concord, CA (De La Salle HS)
14 Trevor Harman K/P 6-2 203 So. Beaverton, OR (Southridge HS)
14 Jimmy Laughrea QB 6-2 197 Fr. Rocklin, CA (Rocklin HS)
15 Tyler Jackson WR 6-0 193 Jr. Castle Rock, CO (Douglas County HS)
16 Joe Southwick QB 6-1 197 So. Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS)
16 Cedric Febis DB 6-3 202 Sr. Amsterdam, Netherlands (Bishop Kelly HS in Boise, ID)
17 Geraldo Boldewijn WR 6-4 200 So. Amsterdam, Netherlands (Capital HS)
18 Aaron Burks WR 6-2 191 Sr. Grand Prairie, TX (Mansfield Timberview HS)
19 Josh Borgman CB 5-7 172 Jr. Boise, ID (Centennial HS)
20 Mitch Burroughs WR 5-9 187 Jr. Meridian, ID (Meridian HS)
20 Mitch Burroughs WR 5-9 187 Jr. Meridian, ID (Meridian HS)
22 Doug Martin RB 5-9 215 Jr. Stockton, CA (Saint Mary's HS)
23 Eric Agbaroji DB 6-11 195 Fr. Midlothian, TX (Midlothian HS)
24 Malcolm Johnson RB 5-11 200 So. Gresham, OR (Barlow HS)
24 Hazen Moss DB 5-11 197 Jr. Rifle, CO (Rifle HS)
25 Hunter White N 5-11 206 Sr. Huntington Beach, CA (Edison HS)
26 Quaylon Ewing-Burton CB 6-0 184 So. Houston, TX (Kempner HS)
27 Jay Ajayi RB 6-0 208 Fr. Plano, TX (Frisco Liberty HS)
28 Phillip Hogan RB 5-6 165 Fr. Honolulu, HI (Waipahu HS)
28 Dillon Lukehart LB 6-0 200 Fr. Eagle, ID (Eagle HS)
29 Lee Hightower DB 6-1 170 Fr. Inglewood, CA (Loyola HS)
30 Travis Stanaway S 5-11 203 Sr. Clyde Hill, WA (Bellevue HS)
31 Antwon Murray CB 5-11 176 Sr. Lakeland, FL (Kathleen HS)
32 Jonathan Brown S 5-10 220 So. Alameda, CA (Encinal HS)
32 Jake Hardee TE 6-3 236 Fr. Boise, ID (Bishop Kelly HS)
33 Tommy Smith LB 6-1 227 Jr. Atlanta, GA (North Atlanta HS)
34 Taylor Loffler S 6-4 200 Fr. Kelowna, BC, Canada (Kelowna Secondary School)
34 Kirby Moore WR 6-2 205 So. Prosser, WA (Prosser HS)
35 Zach Keiser RB 5-9 185 Fr. Hayden, ID (Coeur d'Alene HS)
35 Darian Thompson DB 6-1 180 Fr. Lancaster, CA (Paraclete HS)
36 Aaron Tevis LB 6-3 232 Sr. Tucson, AZ (Canyon Del Oro HS)
37 Michael Frisina K 5-5 153 Jr. Brea, CA (Saddleback JC) (Brea Olinda HS)
37 Ebenezer Makinde CB 5-11 172 So. Phoenix, AZ (Paradise Valley HS)
38 Corey Bell N 5-11 200 Fr. Boise, ID (Capital HS)
38 Raphiel Lambert CB 5-11 210 Jr. Portland, OR (Jesuit HS)
39 Drew Wright FB 5-9 198 Jr. Nampa, ID (Vallivue HS)
40 Tyrone Crawford DE 6-4 276 Sr. Windsor, Ontario, Canada (Bakersfield College) (Catholic Central HS)
41 Dan Goodale K 5-9 183 Fr. Boise, ID (Timberline HS)
41 Kharyee Marshall DE 6-1 216 So. Phoenix, AZ (Washington HS)
42 Jamal Wilson FB 6-1 230 Fr. Fontana, CA (A.B. Miller HS)
42 Matt Wilson LB 6-1 228 Sr. Powell, WY (Powell HS)
43 Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe DT 6-3 307 So. Amsterdam, Netherlands (Boise HS, in Boise, ID)
44 Chris Roberson LS 6-0 232 Jr. Katy, TX (Katy HS)
45 Travis Saxton LB 6-1 214 Fr. Star, ID (Eagle HS)
46 Bryan Douglas CB 5-9 162 Fr. Los Angeles, CA (Narbonne HS)
47 Dan Paul FB 6-0 250 Sr. Boring, OR (Sam Barlow HS)
48 J.C. Percy LB 6-0 222 Jr. Blackfoot, ID (Blackfoot HS)
49 Billy Derome N 5-11 191 So. Mountain Home, ID (Mountain Home HS)
49 Brad Elkin P 6-2 201 Sr. Tacoma, WA (Bellarmine Prep HS)
50 Dakota Shackelton LS Fr. Shingletown, CA (Foothill HS)
51 Mitchell McCarthy LB 6-0 210 Fr. Danville, CA (Monte Vista HS)
53 Martin Beau DL So. Lakewood, CO (CSU-Pueblo) (JK Mullen HS)
54 Michael Ames OL 6-4 291 Jr. Boise, ID (Centennial HS)
55 Chuck Hayes OL 6-2 291 Sr. Auroro, CO (Eaglecrest HS)
56 Dustin Kamper LB 6-0 212 Fr. Meridian, Idaho (Nampa Christian HS)
58 Robert Ash DL 6-3 262 Fr. Elk Grove, CA (Cosumnes Oaks HS)
61 Joe Kellogg OL 6-2 299 Jr. Scottsdale, AZ (Saguaro HS)
62 Chris Tozer OL 6-3 305 Jr. San Jose, CA (Foothill CC) (Valley Christian HS)
63 Adam Sheffield OL 6-4 300 Fr. San Jose, CA (Branham HS)
64 Brenel Myers OG 6-2 277 Jr. Houston, TX (Westfield HS)
65 Matt Paradis DT 6-1 286 So. Council, ID (Council HS)
66 Thomas Byrd C 5-11 288 Sr. San Pablo, CA (McClymond HS)
67 Rees Odhiambo OL 6-4 296 Fr. Mansfield, TX (Mansfield Legacy HS)
68 David Cushing LB 6-0 267 Fr. Caldwell, ID (Vallivue HS)
69 Tyler Horn DE 6-4 256 Fr. Meridian, ID (Mountain View HS)
71 Greg Dohmen OL 6-2 270 Fr. Red Bluff, CA (Red Bluff HS)
72 Marcus Henry OL 6-2 280 Fr. Bellevue, WA (Bellevue HS)
73 Nate Potter OL 6-6 300 Sr. Boise, ID (Timberline HS)
74 Cory Yriarte OL 6-1 282 Sr. Palmdale, CA (Oaks Christian HS)
75 Faraji Wright OT 6-3 291 Jr. Vallejo, CA (Berkeley HS)
76 Jake Broyles OL 6-4 278 So. Henderson, NV (Foothill HS)
77 Spencer Gerke OL 6-3 290 So. Boise, ID (Bishop Kelly HS)
78 Charles Leno Jr. OT 6-3 278 So. Oakland, CA (San Leandro HS)
79 Bronson Durrant OL 6-3 260 Jr. Eugene, OR (Marist HS)
80 Kyle Efaw TE 6-4 242 Sr. Boise, ID (Capital HS)
81 Nick Alexander DE 6-4 243 So. Los Angeles, CA (Crenshaw HS)
81 Anthony Clarke WR 5-8 180 Fr. Blackfoot, ID (Blackfoot HS)
82 Dallas Burroughs WR 5-9 170 Fr. Meridian, ID (Rocky Mountain HS)
82 Samuel Ukwuachu DE 6-5 210 Fr. Pearland, TX (Pearland HS)
83 Troy Ware WR 6-1 181 Fr. Oceanside, CA (Vista HS)
84 Cory Brehm WR 6-0 185 Fr. Granite Bay, CA (Granite Bay HS)
85 Holden Huff TE 6-5 203 Fr. Rocklin, CA (Rocklin HS)
86 Kyle Sosnowski TE 6-1 228 Fr. Boise, ID (Capital HS)
87 Gabe Linehan TE 6-3 232 So. Banks, OR (Banks HS)
88 Chandler Koch TE 6-2 250 Jr. Flower Mound, TX (Flower Mound HS)
89 Tyler Shoemaker WR 6-1 207 Sr. Meridian, ID (Mountain View HS)
90 Billy Winn DT 6-4 295 Sr. Las Vegas, NV (Las Vegas HS)
91 Greg Grimes DT 6-0 288 Jr. Sacramento, CA (Inderkum HS)
92 Shae McClellin DE 6-3 258 Sr. Caldwell, ID (Marsing HS)
93 Justin Jungblut DT 6-4 269 So. Scottsdale, AZ (Saguaro HS)
94 Byron Hout LB 6-0 240 Sr. Coeur d'Alene, ID (Lake City HS)
95 Darren Koontz DE 6-3 281 Jr. Los Alamitos, CA (Los Alamitos HS)
96 Jarrell Root DE 6-3 268 Sr. Boise, ID (Capital HS)
97 Chase Baker DT 6-1 296 Sr. Rocklin, CA (Rocklin HS)
98 Jeffrey Worthy DT 6-4 285 Fr. La Mirada, CA (Whittier Christian HS)
99 Michael Atkinson DT 6-0 320 Jr. Windsor, Ontario, Canada (Catholic Central HS)

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