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Boise State Falls at No. 12 Arizona
The Broncos will look to bounce back after a tough loss to the New Mexico Lobos last week, and will need to win out and have New Mexico lose one of their final two games to win the division. Boise State holds a slight 2-1 advantage in the series and looks to avenge last year’s 28-14 loss. Robinette’s 210 yards were the most since 1978 and the third-most in a single game in school history. Until freshman quarterback Brett Rypien’s 34-yard touchdown pass to junior wide receiver Thomas Sperbeck with 53 seconds remaining in the third, the Broncos had six straight scoreless drives, the first ending in a blocked field goal attempt while still leading 13-10.
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The Air Force Falcons travel to Albertsons Stadium to face the Boise State Broncos on Friday night.
Senior quarterback Karson Roberts leads the Falcons offense, and the Air Force quarterback keeps defenses on their heels with his dual threat ability.
Air Force will need to contain the Broncos’ high-powered offense, and have won four straight going into Friday’s matchup.
On the first play from scrimmage for the Broncos, Jeremy McNichols broke off this 83-yard touchdown, getting them off to one heck of a start in this one.
Gabe York scored a career-high 23 points, including four 3-pointers, to lead four Arizona players in double figures and the No. 12 Wildcats pulled away in the second half to beat Boise State 88-76 on Thursday night.
Boise State stormed back into the game late as the Broncos improved their coverage and Roberts started throwing interceptions. The Broncos cashed it in with a 2-yard touchdown run by seldom-used sophomore quarterback Tommy Stuart to make it 34-27 with 5:35 left. On Air Force’s first snap, the Falcons fumbled for their first turnover in four games. For the season, the 5-foot-9, 205-pound sophomore’s put up 1,052 rushing yards while scoring sixteen touchdowns. He has 1,050 yards on the year.
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Boise State (7-4, 4-3) watched its hopes of defending its conference crown vanish in losing consecutive games at home for the first time since 1997. The Broncos try to rebound next Friday at San Jose State in their regular season finale. Well, it didn’t take a lot of time for us to see that would be the case, thanks to Boise State.