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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 11/24/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
UTAH ST
 
BOISE ST
+2.5  

-2.5  
+120

-140

63
 
24
Final
33

UTAH ST (10 - 1) at BOISE ST (9 - 2)
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Week 13 Saturday, 11/24/2018 10:15 PM
Board OpenLatest
181UTAH ST6865
182BOISE ST-3-2.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
UTAH ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games10-1+59-28-249.328.5499.0(6.9)1.422.18.4373.9(4.9)2.5
Road Games4-1+33-22-237.016.6367.4(5.6)1.023.08.0408.0(5.6)2.2
Last 3 Games3-0+12-11-149.025.3571.7(7.8)0.721.76.7432.0(6.1)2.3
Turf Games9-0+47-26-251.831.0528.6(7.2)1.420.67.2366.7(4.8)2.6
Conference Games7-0+45-24-247.628.7528.6(7.4)1.322.97.0399.0(5.1)2.3
UTAH ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)49.328.523.527:2238-217(5.7)23-3467.5%282(8.3)72-499(6.9)(10.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.35.318.522.130:1140-191(4.8)20-3163.1%244(7.8)72-435(6.1)(12.3)
Offense Road Games37.016.619.425:2736-191(5.3)19-3062.8%176(6)66-367(5.6)(9.9)
Defense (All Games)22.18.419.532:3740-140(3.5)19-3552.3%234(6.6)76-374(4.9)(16.9)
Opponents Offensive Avg.24.311.419.230:5339-152(4)17-3154.3%205(6.6)70-358(5.1)(14.7)
Defense Road Games23.08.021.634:3334-135(3.9)21-3955.4%273(7.1)73-408(5.6)(17.7)

BOISE ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games9-2-0.66-45-537.421.4465.0(6.3)1.122.210.2356.0(5.7)1.8
Home Games4-1-3.43-22-335.220.0458.8(6.2)1.217.47.2345.4(5.7)1.8
Last 3 Games3-0+2.12-10-330.013.7408.0(5.7)1.015.77.7346.7(5.5)2.0
Turf Games9-2-0.66-45-537.421.4465.0(6.3)1.122.210.2356.0(5.7)1.8
Conference Games6-1-1.44-23-335.919.7448.6(6)1.122.411.7361.7(5.8)1.7
BOISE ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)37.421.424.732:1238-159(4.2)25-3668.5%306(8.5)74-465(6.3)(12.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.28.114.520.330:3538-163(4.3)19-3160.8%236(7.6)69-399(5.8)(14.2)
Offense Home Games35.220.024.833:0440-179(4.5)23-3469.2%280(8.3)74-459(6.2)(13)
Defense (All Games)22.210.218.227:2335-129(3.7)17-2863.0%227(8.2)63-356(5.7)(16)
Opponents Offensive Avg.28.414.820.530:2440-177(4.4)17-2959.9%222(7.6)69-399(5.8)(14)
Defense Home Games17.47.217.626:5632-119(3.7)19-2964.6%226(7.9)61-345(5.7)(19.9)
Average power rating of opponents played: UTAH ST 22.2,  BOISE ST 31.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
UTAH ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/5/2018@ BYU45-20W1W55O42-22318-28-165016-3930-50-3223
10/13/2018UNLV59-28W-27.5W66O38-22122-31-377148-15418-36-2501
10/20/2018@ WYOMING24-16W-13L50.5U33-14112-28-53150-23110-24-1002
10/27/2018NEW MEXICO61-19W-19W64O49-18830-42-516330-7118-37-2205
11/3/2018@ HAWAII56-17W-17.5W73P54-42619-24-175120-4319-48-3472
11/10/2018SAN JOSE ST62-24W-31W62.5O40-29435-50-510020-5622-42-3443
11/17/2018@ COLORADO ST29-24W-29.5L66.5U28-14115-24-169144-19925-38-3072
11/24/2018@ BOISE ST            

BOISE ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/29/2018@ WYOMING34-14W-15W46.5O46-16129-43-345024-8115-26-2141
10/6/2018SAN DIEGO ST13-19L-13L50.5U36-5122-44-178344-1548-15-1132
10/13/2018@ NEVADA31-27W-14L58P40-20728-38-299424-8224-42-3043
10/19/2018COLORADO ST56-28W-23.5W61.5O37-15023-27-322025-11631-44-3733
10/27/2018@ AIR FORCE48-38W-10T57O33-12122-36-409051-20111-16-2420
11/3/2018BYU21-16W-12L52.5U37-11323-35-214238-9619-29-2923
11/9/2018FRESNO ST24-17W2W55U44-17924-30-269128-10724-35-2830
11/16/2018@ NEW MEXICO45-14W-22W61.5U41-22717-27-222045-1598-14-1033
11/24/2018UTAH ST            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
UTAH ST: Quarterback Jordan Love showed promise after taking over the starting job midway through last season, and he'll be well-positioned to take big strides forward as a sophomore. The entire starting five along the offensive line returns, and WR Ron'quavion Tarver and TE Dax Raymond give him big targets to throw to. The real strength of this team is its defense, though, where nine starters are back from a unit that was solid in 2017, especially in the secondary.
BOISE ST: The Broncos have set (and maintained) the standard for mid-major college football excellence, so it's easy to forget that their Mountain West title last year was their first since 2014. This year's group should still improve further. Senior quarterback Brett Rypien is a seasoned veteran by now, and has experienced skill-position players around him like 1,000-yard rusher Alexander Mattison. Linebacker Leighton Vander Esch is gone from the defense, but almost no one else is. End Curtis Weaver (11 sacks as a redshirt freshman) is the new defensive star.
PREVIEW
No. 21 Utah St., No. 23 Boise St. brace for MWC battle
 

Red-hot teams.

Blue turf.

The stage could not be brighter when Utah State and Boise State meet to determine half the Mountain West championship game matchup.

No. 21 Utah State (10-1, 7-0 MWC Mountain) has won a school-record 10 in a row, tied with Michigan for the fifth-longest streak in the FBS, and the Aggies have run the table since falling at Michigan State on opening day.

No. 23 Boise State (9-2, 6-1) has won six straight since opening conference play with a loss to San Diego State, and with a victory would win the head-to-head tiebreaker against the Aggies and advance to the league title game Dec. 1.

"This is a typical Boise State team," Utah State coach Matt Wells said.

"They're a very strong, tough team. (Senior) Brett Rypien is one of the best quarterbacks to ever play in this conference, and what a complement" of teammates on both sides of the ball.

The winner will host West Division champion Fresno State, which clinched a berth in the title game last week. Boise State began its three-game must-win sequence with a home victory over the Bulldogs on Nov. 9.

"I think they are playing the very best in the league right now," Boise State coach Bryan Harsin said of the Aggies.

"We're playing a great team that's hot. We better be playing our best football when they show up here. We have a huge challenge for us defensively to try to slow them down."

Utah State is averaging 49.3 points per game, second nationally to Oklahoma (49.5). The Aggies are 11th in total offense at 498.6 yards per game.

Still, the Aggies barely survived at snowy, wintery Colorado State on Saturday, winning 29-24 when the Rams' potential game-winning touchdown pass as time expired was disallowed after a review determined the receiver stepped out of bounds before making the catch.

The Aggies had their second-lowest point total of the season in that game and gained "only" 310 yards of total offense after three straight games of at least 600 yards, topped by 804 against San Jose State the week before.

Quarterback Jordan Love threw for 169 yards and one touchdown against the Rams. The Aggies also scored on interception returns by Jontrell Rocquemore and Aaron Wade.

"A bad-weather game, we handled it well," Wells said. "We just continued to fight and found a way to win. We've lost a decent amount of those games in the last couple of years and I'm happy for our guys."

Defensive contributions are hardly unusual for the Aggies, who are tied with Maryland for the FBS lead with 18 interceptions and are second in the nation with 28 takeaways. Utah State leads the FBS with six defensive touchdowns and 10 non-offensive touchdowns, which includes four scoring kick returns.

Love, a sophomore, has completed 217 of 327 passes for 2,845 yards and 25 touchdowns against four interceptions and ranks No. 12 in the FBS in passing efficiency with a 162.2 rating.

Rypien, who set Mountain West career records for passing yards and completions in a 24-17 victory over Fresno State, threw for 222 yards and three touchdowns in a 45-14 victory at New Mexico last Friday.

Rypien has thrown for 3,270 yards with a career-high 28 touchdowns this season, and he is 16th in passing efficiency.

"You want to be in these big games coming down the stretch," Rypien told reporters after beating the Lobos.

"They're (Utah State) a great team and I'll be looking forward to it."

Alexander Mattison had a season-high 145 of the Broncos' 227 yards rushing in Albuquerque and Sean Modster had nine receptions for 129 yards and all three Rypien touchdowns.

Mattison has 100-yard games in three of the last four and is the sixth Bronco running back with two straight 1,000-yard seasons. Boise State has had a 1,000-yard rusher for 10 straight seasons, the longest active streak in the county and tied for third-longest in NCAA history.

"Everybody is ready," Aggies senior wide receiver Aaren Vaughns said.

"We've known that it was coming. It's just on a bigger stage now. So, we just have to go out there and play."

The teams played in this exact scenario in 2014, when Boise State beat the Aggies 50-19 at home to win the division title behind Jay Ajayi's 229 yards rushing and five touchdowns. The Broncos then beat Fresno State for the league championship.


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