(15) Boise State 24, Southern Miss 7

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8:00 PM ET, October 11, 2008
M.M. Roberts Stadium
HATTIESBURG, MS

Moore shines as Boise State rolls past Southern Miss to 5-0 record

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... The second quarter started, when the Broncos scored all 24 of their points.
Gameball goes to... Kellen Moore, who threw for 174 yards and three TDs.
Stat of the game... 69. Boise State held Damion Fletcher, the nation's fourth-leading rusher, to just 69 yards, well below his 142 average.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1915
Total Yards350278
Passing170160
Rushing180118
Penalties9-899-81
3rd Down Conversions6-145-15
4th Down Conversions0-00-4
Turnovers22
Possession32:0127:59
Air/Ground Leaders
Boise State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Moore21/3017031
Southern Miss Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Davis15/3416001
Boise State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Avery1256016
Johnson1156024
Southern Miss Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Fletcher1469117
Davis1425019
Boise State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Childs1092128
Pettis430213
Southern Miss Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Baptiste353030
Brown346019
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERBSUUSM
TD13:41Jeremy Childs 28 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 70
TD08:22Austin Pettis 5 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 140
FG06:35Kyle Brotzman 32 Yd 170
TD03:10Damion Fletcher 17 Yd Run (Britt Barefoot Kick) 177
TD00:39Austin Pettis 4 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 247
Associated Press

HATTIESBURG, Miss. -- Ian Johnson and his buddies on No. 15 Boise State's dynamic offense usually get all the attention.

Saturday night it was the Broncos' overlooked defenders who muscled into the action, stifling Southern Miss in a 24-7 win that gave Boise State its 14th victory in its last 15 regular-season games.

"I really think it's awesome the way the defense stepped up and made plays," Boise State coach Chris Petersen said.

Fast Facts

• Boise State improved to 5-0 by beating Southern Mississippi soundly for the second straight year. The Broncos won by 22 last year.

• Kellen Moore threw three touchdown passes, and the Boise State defense held Damion Fletcher to 66 yards rushing.

• Southern Mississippi fell to 1-8 all-time at home against ranked teams.

-- ESPN research

If the Broncos are going to stay undefeated and reach the BCS for the second time in three seasons out of the Western Athletic Conference, they'll need to play more D like this.

Southern Miss (2-4) came in as the nation's No. 17 offense, averaging 457 yards a game. Boise State (5-0) stymied first-year coach Larry Fedora's no-huddle spread offense, holding the Golden Eagles to 278 total yards and coming up with a handful of stops that helped an offense that only scored in a furious second quarter.

The biggest stop came on fourth-and-1 at midfield with about 11 minutes left in the second quarter and the Broncos up 7-0. Austin Davis tried a quarterback sneak, but Boise State stuffed it and went up 14-0 on one of Kellen Moore's three touchdown passes.

The Broncos also stopped the Golden Eagles on fourth down twice in Boise State territory in the fourth quarter to halt potential rallies. George Iloka batted down one pass to end a drive and Jeron Johnson ended another with an interception.

"We came out there with the mind-set of not taking them for granted," Iloka said. "Fourth down, that's our down. We are making sure we aren't giving nothing away. The one they got, we gave that to them."

Petersen was disappointed with the way his offense started and finished, but its second quarter was something to behold.

After a scoreless first quarter, Moore hit Jeremy Childs on a screen pass early in the second. Childs took the pass, one of seven in the first half and 10 for 92 yards in the game, down the right sideline, stiff-armed a defender at the 5 and outran two others for a 28-yard touchdown.

A few plays after the Broncos held Davis on that crucial fourth-and-1, Johnson ripped off a 23-yard run to the Southern Miss 11. Moore then found Pettis on a 5-yard pass at the back of the end zone to make it 14-0.

Boise State went up 17-0 on Kyle Brotzman's 32-yard field goal after Southern Miss' Cameron O'Neal fumbled the kickoff. Johnson, playing on special teams, recovered the fumble.

"We decided to sky kick and I tried to get down there as fast as I could," Johnson said. "I saw the guy fair catch it, but I knew it was a good chance that he wasn't going to catch the ball. I saw him bobble it and I got my body in there, and it was a fight for the ball."

Southern Miss got in the game on its next series on Damion Fletcher's 17-yard touchdown run to cut the lead to 17-7.

Moore wasn't done, though. He took the ball at his own 34 and quickly drove the Broncos down the field in the hurry-up offense, starting with about 3 minutes to go. He found Johnson with a dump pass over the middle for 26 yards.

Then he hit Childs for 18 yards before finding Pettis with a 4-yard touchdown with 39 seconds left in the half. Moore finished 21-for-30 for 170 yards.

From there, Boise State's defense took over. The Broncos ended Davis' school freshman record for games over 200 yards passing at five. Davis finished 15 of 34 passing for 160 yards and an interception, while Fletcher rushed for just 69 yards a week after going for a career-high 260 against UTEP.

Southern Miss has lost three straight games for the first time since 2004. The Golden Eagles had not lost three consecutive home games since 1977 when they dropped four.

The Golden Eagles are in danger of snapping a streak of 14 straight winning seasons in their first year under former Oklahoma State offensive coordinator Fedora, who took over after 17-year coach Jeff Bower was forced to resign last year.

"We're going to find out about each and every man in the room, including myself," Fedora said. "How we deal with this adversity is going to determine what kind of team we are."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 9th
Clemson 7 Final
21 Wake Forest 12
Saturday, October 11th
5 Texas 45 Final
1 Oklahoma 35
17 Oklahoma State 28 Final
3 Missouri 23
4 LSU 21 Final
11 Florida 51
6 Penn State 48 Final
Wisconsin 7
Nebraska 31 Final
7 Texas Tech 37 OT
Arizona State 0 Final
8 USC 28
New Mexico 3 Final
9 Brigham Young 21
Tennessee 14 Final
10 Georgia 26
Purdue 3 Final
12 Ohio State 16
13 Vanderbilt 14 Final
Mississippi State 17
14 Utah 40 Final
Wyoming 7
15 Boise State 24 Final
Southern Miss 7
Colorado 14 Final
16 Kansas 30
Arkansas 25 Final
20 Auburn 22
Notre Dame 24 Final
22 North Carolina 29
23 Michigan State 37 Final
Northwestern 20
25 Ball State 24 Final
Western Kentucky 7