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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/10/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
BOISE ST
 
COLORADO ST
-15.5  

+15.5  
-945

+600

60
 
41
Final
10

BOISE ST (4 - 1) at COLORADO ST (2 - 3)
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Week 6 Saturday, 10/10/2015 7:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
387BOISE ST-14.5-15
388COLORADO ST5659.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BOISE ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-1+0.73-22-340.625.0459.4(5.9)1.012.44.2260.2(3.8)2.6
Road Games1-1-0.31-12-040.019.5404.0(5.9)1.524.510.5327.0(4.9)3.5
Last 3 Games3-0+13-01-254.333.0533.0(6.6)0.04.74.7247.0(3.4)3.3
Turf Games3-0+12-10-341.028.7496.3(5.9)0.74.30.0215.7(3.1)2.0
Conference Games1-001-00-155.049.0554.0(6.3)0.00.00.0170.0(2.5)4.0
BOISE ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)40.625.023.632:2546-192(4.1)22-3268.1%267(8.3)78-459(5.9)(11.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.35.419.922.732:0444-221(5)19-3162.0%219(7.2)74-441(5.9)(12.5)
Offense Road Games40.019.518.028:2831-76(2.5)25-3865.8%327(8.6)69-404(5.9)(10.1)
Defense (All Games)12.44.213.627:3529-52(1.8)19-3948.5%208(5.4)68-260(3.8)(21)
Opponents Offensive Avg.18.69.117.528:5630-96(3.2)20-3854.4%233(6.2)68-330(4.8)(17.7)
Defense Road Games24.510.513.031:3236-56(1.6)16-3153.2%271(8.7)67-327(4.9)(13.3)

COLORADO ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-3-22-23-232.018.4442.2(5.8)2.825.411.4361.6(5.4)1.0
Home Games1-1-12-01-142.526.0456.0(6.4)4.518.06.5298.0(3.8)2.0
Last 3 Games1-2-10-22-125.013.3433.0(5.4)1.730.314.7404.0(6.8)0.3
Turf Games1-2-22-12-134.320.7424.3(5.8)4.023.010.0343.7(4.6)1.3
Conference Games0-1-10-11-018.010.0361.0(4.7)3.033.017.0435.0(6.6)0.0
COLORADO ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)32.018.424.630:2740-177(4.4)21-3757.4%265(7.2)77-442(5.8)(13.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.31.31721.530:3239-173(4.4)19-3357.8%234(7.2)72-408(5.7)(13)
Offense Home Games42.526.023.526:4137-194(5.3)21-3463.2%261(7.7)71-456(6.4)(10.7)
Defense (All Games)25.411.418.229:3340-193(4.8)14-2750.7%169(6.2)67-362(5.4)(14.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.2011.118.730:2841-155(3.8)17-3253.6%180(5.7)73-335(4.6)(16.8)
Defense Home Games18.06.517.033:1845-131(2.9)16-3448.5%166(4.9)79-298(3.8)(16.6)
Average power rating of opponents played: BOISE ST 27.4,  COLORADO ST 24.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BOISE ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/4/2015WASHINGTON16-13W-13L53U53-18517-27-152222-2920-35-1501
9/12/2015@ BYU24-35L-2L56O31-6425-38-297339-7217-29-3092
9/18/2015IDAHO ST52-0W-28W61.5U58-34422-28-254022-3630-59-2621
9/25/2015@ VIRGINIA56-14W0W48.5O31-8925-38-358033-4016-33-2335
10/3/2015HAWAII55-0W-28W56.5U59-27920-29-275030-8211-38-884
10/10/2015@ COLORADO ST            
10/16/2015@ UTAH ST            
10/24/2015WYOMING            
10/31/2015@ UNLV            

COLORADO ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/5/2015SAVANNAH ST65-13W-51W66O33-21727-36-381549-8310-23-1002
9/12/2015MINNESOTA20-23L3.5W60.5U41-17216-32-142441-18023-45-2332
9/19/2015*COLORADO24-27L3T56U49-21825-39-282232-12515-29-2200
9/26/2015@ UTSA33-31W-9L56O46-17116-30-267034-2799-18-1531
10/3/2015@ UTAH ST18-33L5.5L50.5O31-10921-46-252345-29812-21-1370
10/10/2015BOISE ST            
10/17/2015AIR FORCE            
10/31/2015SAN DIEGO ST            
11/7/2015@ WYOMING            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
BOISE ST: It didn't take head coach Bryan Harsin long to find his footing on the blue turf. Boise is poised to run away with the Mountain West and possibly run the table, putting them in a BCS conversation again. It's likely going to be a matter of picking the right horse in the QB race this August'sophomore Ryan Finley, a solid athlete with the arm to operate Boise's spread passing game, finished spring practice as the front-runner. The other candidates are sophomore dual threat Thomas Stuart, redshirt freshman Alex Ogle and highly regarded true freshman Brett Rypien.
COLORADO ST: After losing the conference's 2014 coach of the year (Jim McElwain, now at Florida) and player of the year (Garrett Grayson), it would be nearly impossible for the Rams to pick up where they left off. But new head coach Mike Bobo has solid talent and assembled a very good staff, particularly a rising defensive mind in former UCF coordinator Tyson Summers, who will move the Rams from a 3-4 to a 4-3 defense. They're not going to catch Boise State, but Colorado has a chance at eight victories in 2015.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (BOISE ST-COLORADO ST) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Boise St.-Colorado St. Preview* ================================

By KEVIN CHROUST STATS Writer

Boise State (4-1) at Colorado State (2-3), 7:00 p.m. EDT

The top two teams in the Mountain West Conference last season are handling inexperience at the quarterback position with varying levels of success, and it's predictably sent them in different directions.

No. 25 Boise State has thrived with freshman Brett Rypien and plenty of defensive help, while Colorado State can't find any week-to-week rhythm with sophomore Nick Stevens as the Rams' run defense struggles to keep them in games.

The teams meet Saturday night in Fort Collins with the Broncos looking to stay perfect in the series and win a fourth straight game in blowout fashion.

Boise State (4-1, 1-0) cruised to a 55-0 home win over Hawaii last Saturday with Rypien going 19 of 25 for 271 yards and three touchdowns in his second start since Ryan Finley went down with a broken ankle in a 52-0 win over Idaho State on Sept. 18.

Rypien debuted in that game and made his first start in a 56-14 win at Virginia on Sept. 25. In two-plus contests, he's thrown for 718 yards and six touchdowns with no turnovers and a 190.0 passer rating that would place him in the top three in the FBS if he had the requisite number of attempts.

"Brett's limited in his experience, but he's playing within the game plan we give him each week," said coach Bryan Harsin, whose team will try to match a four-game run of 50-plus points in regulation from 2002. "Each game plan has a theme for the opponent we're playing, and he's going out and executing."

Against Virginia, that meant going to the air more frequently (24 of 35 for 321 yards) as Boise ran the ball 31 times for 89 yards. In the Hawaii game, the Broncos ran 59 times for 279, which figures to be the method of attack against the Rams.

Colorado State (2-3, 0-1) has given up an average of 193.0 rushing yards, which ranks 98th in the FBS. It's been substantially worse the last two weeks with the Rams surrendering a season-high 298 in last Saturday's 33-18 loss at Utah State.

That bodes well for Boise running back Jeremy McNichols, who leads the FBS with 12 TDs - 10 rushing and two receiving.

While the Rypien-led offense has dazzled, the three straight wins by at least 42 points have as much or more to do with the Broncos' defense. Boise has held its last three opponents to an average of 4.7 points and 247.0 yards while forcing 10 turnovers. The team had a minus-2 turnover differential through two games. Since, it's plus-10.

"That's a stat that matters most," Harsin said.

Stevens and the Rams could further that. The first-year starter leads the conference with 10 passing TDs and 1,129 yards, but he's also thrown five interceptions and lost a fumble. The Rams have a minus-nine differential, and their 14 turnovers have them tied for sixth-most in the FBS.

"It's one person here and there and that's what kills our drives and defense and stuff like that, so I think that for the most part we do a really good job taking care of those," Stevens said. "It's just we'll take a play off and that's what kind of springs it. A long run or we do something on offense we aren't supposed to."

While the Broncos spent last season transitioning to a then-first-year coach in Harsin and had little trouble after losing Chris Petersen to Washington, the Rams haven't been as lucky in Mike Bobo's first five games after Jim McElwain left for Florida.

Colorado State has already matched its 2014 loss total, though two of those came in overtime to Colorado and Minnesota. The first of the three last season came in Boise. The last came in the Las Vegas Bowl against No. 23 Utah for the Rams' latest on a 16-game losing streak to ranked opponents dating to 2004.

The Broncos' win was their fourth in as many meetings with the Rams since joining the Mountain West in 2011, and they've come by an average of 25.8 points. Last season's 37-24 home final gave them the inside track over the Rams to first place in the Mountain Division and eventually the conference title. Boise ran for 324 yards on 56 carries.

Colorado State has won six straight conference home games with its last loss coming Nov. 2, 2013 to Boise.

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