(16) Oregon 8, (14) Boise State 19

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#16ORE (0-1)00808
#14BSU (1-0)0136019

Final

10:15 PM ET, September 3, 2009
Bronco Stadium
BOISE, ID

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Oregon will be looking for revenge in its season opener against Boise State. The Ducks not only lost to the Broncos in 2008, but they also lost QB Jeremiah Masoli to what they believe was a cheap hit. Oregon will be looking to end Boise State's 49-game regular-season home winning streak.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
ORE0-18190-00-10-00-0
BSU1-01981-00-00-00-0
· Complete Standings
In Close Games (7 points or less. Since 2001)
 RECORD
ORE13 - 7
BSU9 - 6
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
ORE65-17-055-6-030-2-014-0-0
BSU87-8-076-3-057-2-026-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
ORE2-16-012-27-037-31-053-33-0
BSU1-7-012-12-031-13-062-15-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsORE
 
418.8 / 29th
BSU
 
455.9 / 9th
Passing YardsORE
 
197.8 / 97th
BSU
 
267.9 / 31st
Rushing YardsORE
 
231.4 / 8th
BSU
 
191.5 / 22nd
Points ScoredORE
 
37.7 / 8th
BSU
 
44.4 / 3rd
Full Team Stats: Oregon | Boise State
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FAVORITESPREADUNDERDOGOVER/UNDER
BOISEST3OREGON65
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Individual Leaders
Oregon Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Masoli58.31865144
Costa60.619711
Boise State Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Moore66.32791333
Coughl...57.13400
Oregon Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
James19013106.911
Masoli1056195.912
Boise State Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Avery16710076.04
Martin895125.810
Oregon Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Dickso...4255113.16
Maehl4654811.95
Boise State Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Pettis6285013.714
Young6080813.59
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Based on his work with Oregon's fast-paced offense over the past two seasons, there's little reason to believe the Ducks will suffer a drop-off as Chip Kelly makes the transition from coordinator to head coach.

Whether they can give Kelly a win in his debut, though, is anything but a given.

Sixteenth-ranked Oregon begins the Kelly era Thursday night on the imposing blue turf of Bronco Stadium, where No. 14 Boise State will look to win its 50th regular-season game in a row after stunning the Ducks in Eugene a year ago.

Oregon (10-3) became a regular contender in the Pac-10 and on the national scene in the 14 years Mike Bellotti roamed the sidelines, finishing as high as No. 2 in 2001.

The Ducks were expected to rebuild last season -- Bellotti's last at the helm before his predetermined transition to the role of athletic director -- but instead, were one of the nation's most dangerous offenses in Kelly's second year as offensive coordinator.

Oregon finished seventh in the country in scoring offense (41.9 points per game) behind the running tandem of Jeremiah Johnson and LeGarrette Blount, which led the nation's second-ranked rushing offense (280.1 yards per game).

"When I was at New Hampshire before I got to Oregon, we threw the ball all over the place," Kelly said. "But when I got to Oregon I was smart enough to realize that with (the running backs) and the offensive line we had, that we were going to be really good at running the football."

Blount, a junior college transfer who ran for 1,002 yards and 17 touchdowns last season, will be the star in the backfield with Johnson gone, but the Ducks also found out late last season that they have a reliable quarterback. Junior Jeremiah Masoli threw for 830 yards and six touchdowns -- running for seven more -- as Oregon averaged 54.0 points in winning its final three games, including a 42-31 victory over No. 13 Oklahoma State in the Holiday Bowl to secure a No. 10 finish.

Masoli's sophomore season got off to a somewhat rocky beginning, though, particularly when he was knocked out of his first career start. He completed 3 of 4 passes for 27 yards Sept. 20, 2008, against Boise State, but left with a concussion in the first half after giving the Ducks a 6-0 lead.

Boise State (12-1) took over from there, exploding in the second and third quarters for a 37-13 lead before hanging on for a shocking 37-32 win over the then-No. 17 Ducks.

"Coming into (Autzen Stadium) and getting the victory, it's big," redshirt freshman quarterback Kellen Moore said after throwing for 386 yards and three touchdowns.

Some Oregon players weren't happy with the hit by then-senior Ellis Powers -- deemed late by the officiating crew -- that knocked Masoli out of the game.

Masoli simply wasn't happy with the loss, and believes the Ducks can be the team that halts the Broncos' 49-game regular-season winning streak in Boise. The quarterback told a Eugene television station during the offseason that the loss was "embarrassing" and that this year he and his team would "take it to (Boise State)."

Moore, meanwhile, went on to throw for 3,486 yards and 25 touchdowns in leading the Broncos to a 12-0 regular season in 2008 and a No. 9 ranking heading into a Poinsettia Bowl meeting with 11th-ranked TCU. He failed to throw for a touchdown in that game, and TCU ran for 275 yards -- limiting Boise State to 28 -- in a 17-16 win.

The Broncos return 12 starters -- six on offense, six on defense -- and that's enough to make them the favorite to win their seventh WAC title in eight years. Coach Chris Petersen, though, just wants his team to concentrate on the Ducks.

"You win enough they're going to pay attention to you," said Petersen, who was the receivers coach at Oregon from 1995-2000. "You step out of your conference and play teams like that and you can get something done, you'll make more of a statement, without question."

Boise State was third in the nation in scoring defense (12.6 points per game) last season, and cornerback Kyle Wilson was the WAC's preseason defensive player of the year after leading the team with five interceptions last year. He also returned three punts for touchdowns.

One player Wilson and the Broncos won't have to worry about is senior wide receiver Rory Cavaille. A projected starter, Cavaille will miss the opener because of a shoulder injury, leaving Masoli to rely more on senior tight end Ed Dickson, an All-America candidate.

Boise State last lost at Bronco Stadium on Dec. 28, 2005, to Boston College in the Humanitarian Bowl, but it hasn't dropped a regular-season game there since a 41-20 loss to Washington State on Sept. 8, 2001.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 3rd
16 Oregon 8 Final
14 Boise State 19
Utah State 17 Final
19 Utah 35
Saturday, September 5th
Charleston Southern 3 Final
1 Florida 62
Louisiana-Monroe 20 Final
2 Texas 59
20 Brigham Young 14 Final
3 Oklahoma 13
San Jose State 3 Final
4 USC 56
5 Alabama 34 Final
7 Virginia Tech 24
Navy 27 Final
6 Ohio State 31
Akron 7 Final
9 Penn State 31
13 Georgia 10 Final
9 Oklahoma State 24
11 LSU 31 Final
Washington 23
Maryland 13 Final
12 California 52
Jacksonville State 17 Final
15 Georgia Tech 37
Citadel 6 Final
21 North Carolina 40
Northern Iowa 16 Final
22 Iowa 17
Nevada 0 Final
23 Notre Dame 35
Florida Atlantic 3 Final
24 Nebraska 49
Northern Colorado 3 Final
25 Kansas 49
Sunday, September 6th
8 Mississippi 45 Final
Memphis 14
Monday, September 7th
Miami (FL) 38 Final
18 Florida State 34