(9) Boise State 41, Nevada 34

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#9BSU (11-0)141071041
NEV (6-5)03211034

Final

4:00 PM ET, November 22, 2008
Mackay Stadium
RENO, NV

Moore's 414 yards, 3 TDs help Boise State top Nevada, move to 11-0

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Colin Kaepernick's Hail Mary pass was batted down in the end zone.
Gameball goes to... Austin Pettis, who caught nine passes for 126 yards and two touchdowns.
Stat of the game... 414. The Broncos didn't get much done on the ground but Kellen Moore threw for 414 yards in the air.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2218
Total Yards484385
Passing414241
Rushing70144
Penalties5-504-25
3rd Down Conversions7-156-22
4th Down Conversions0-02-5
Turnovers40
Possession28:2531:35
Air/Ground Leaders
Boise State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Moore29/4841433
Nevada Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Kaepernick19/5024110
Graziano0/1000
Boise State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Johnson771166
Avery81409
Nevada Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Taua1475131
Kaepernick1670024
Boise State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Pettis9126224
Perretta5126060
Nevada Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Mitchell473143
Wellington468053
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBSUNEV
TD07:05Richie Brockel 16 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 70
TD03:15Vinny Perretta 3 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 140
SECOND QUARTERBSUNEV
FG13:36Brett Jaekle 25 Yd 143
FG06:22Kyle Brotzman 34 Yd 173
TD02:06Austin Pettis 18 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 243
THIRD QUARTERBSUNEV
TD10:00Jerome Johnson 28 Yd Interception Return (Brett Jaekle Kick) 2410
TD08:48Ian Johnson 66 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 3110
TD06:24Vai Taua 31 Yd Run (Brett Jaekle Kick) 3117
TD05:14Josh Mauga 46 Yd Interception Return (Brett Jaekle Kick) 3124
FOURTH QUARTERBSUNEV
TD10:11Austin Pettis 10 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 3824
FG07:20Kyle Brotzman 50 Yd 4124
TD04:36Marko Mitchell 9 Yd Pass From Colin Kaepernick (Brett Jaekle Kick) 4131
FG02:36Brett Jaekle 25 Yd 4134
Associated Press

RENO, Nev. -- Trailing by seven with 28 seconds remaining, Nevada was on the verge of forcing another overtime thriller against Boise State.

But the ninth-ranked Broncos, who held the nation's best rushing attack to just 31 yards in the first half, did just enough, knocking down a pass in the end zone as time expired to remain undefeated with a 41-34 victory over the Wolf Pack.

Fast Facts

• Kellen Lewis threw for 414 yards and three touchdowns as Boise State clinched the WAC title. The 414 yards was a career high for Moore and the fourth most in Boise State history.

• Boise State improved to 59-4 in WAC games since joining in 2001, claiming its fifth 11-win season this decade. They also have won nine straight games against Nevada.

• Colin Kaepernick threw for 241 yards and a touchdown to lead Nevada, which has lost seven straight to ranked opponents.

•  The Broncos will more than likely be eligible for an at-large BCS berth if they beat Fresno State next week, as long as they finish in the top 14 of the BCS. The BCS will take only one automatic qualifier from a non-BCS conference, assuming it finishes higher than a BCS conference champion.

-- ESPN research

"I knew it would be a tight game," Boise State coach Chris Petersen said. "I knew they would make a run, especially if we turned the ball over."

Freshman Kellen Moore passed for 414 yards and three touchdowns, including 319 yards by halftime when the Broncos led 24-3, but threw three interceptions in the third quarter to let Nevada back in the game.

"Our defense was able to keep us in the game. They kept making plays when we needed them," Moore said.

Ian Johnson broke free for a 66-yard touchdown run in the third quarter for Boise State, clinched its sixth WAC title in seven years. The Broncos (10-0, 7-0 WAC) close the regular season next Friday at home against Fresno State.

"The season is not over," Petersen said. "To take that WAC trophy feels very, very good, but we've got a game next week and it will be a big one. It's always a big game with Fresno."

Colin Kaepernick passed for 241 yards and a touchdown and ran for 70 yards for Nevada (6-5, 4-3 WAC), which got the ball back with 1:34 left in the game near midfield and moved to Boise's 26 on Kaepernick's 28-yard pass to Chris Wellington with 28 seconds remaining.

But a delay of game penalty pushed the Wolf Pack back, Kaepernick's next three passes fell incomplete and on fourth-and-13, Brandyn Thompson and Kyle Wilson knocked down his throw to Marko Mitchell in the end zone as time expired.

Kaepernick entered the game completing 58 percent of his passes, but connected on only 19 of 50 attempts on Saturday.

"We had people open on offense and he just did not hit them," Nevada coach Chris Ault said. "I'm especially pleased with our defense. They kept us in the game without question. But I am very disappointed in our offense, especially in the first half."

"Give Boise credit. They are deserving of their ranking. Boise has a great defense and I'm certainly not saying we should have run the ball up and down the field on them. But we had our opportunities. ... This one was a tough one to lose," he said.

Trailing by 21, the Wolf Pack intercepted Moore three times in the third quarter and returned two for touchdowns. Jerome Johnson went 28 yards with one and Josh Mauga went 46 yards with another to make it 31-24.

But Wilson returned a punt 39 yards to Nevada's 31 and three plays later Austin Pettis caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from Moore to make it 38-24 with 10:11 left to play.

On the next series, Mike Williams sacked Nevada backup Nick Graziano on third down for a 9-yard loss back to his own 4. Brett Jaekle's punt only made it as far as Nevada's 37 and Kyle Brontzman kicked a 50-yard field goal to put Boise State ahead 41-24 with 7:20 remaining.

Kaepernick passed 53 yards to Wellington then hit Mitchell for a 9-yard touchdown on fourth down to make it 41-31 with 4:36 to play and Nevada linebacker Jared Siva-Purcell recovered the ensuing onside kick at the Wolf Pack 41.

Kaepernick scrambled 24 yards to Boise State's 23 and got a pass interference penalty, but Kaepernick threw three incomplete passes from the 8 and Nevada had to settle for Brett Jaekle's 25-yard field goal to cut the lead to 41-34 with 2:36 left.

Jaekle tried another onside kick but Pettis went high in the air to grab the ball at Nevada's 40 and Brontzman missed a 48-yard field goal to set up Nevada's final drive.

The Wolf Pack entered the game averaging 325 yards a game on the ground, but managed only 144 on the game -- 75 on 14 carries by Vai Tau, the WAC's leading rusher who entered the game averaging 128 yards per game.

"Our coaches worked hard and came up with a great scheme," Petersen said. "It was definitely a different look than we have shown in the past."

Moore completed 29 of 48 passes while Austin Pettis caught nine for 126 yards and two touchdowns and Vinny Perretta caught five for 126 yards.

Moore threw a 60-yard pass to Perretta to set up the Broncos' first touchdown on a 16-yard throw to Richie Brockle midway though the first quarter. On their next series, Moore threw consecutive passes of 18, 24 and 22 yards before Perretta took a direct snap from center and ran 3 yards for a score to put Boise State up 14-0. His 18-yard TD pass to Pettis made it 24-3 2:06 before the half.

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5 Oklahoma 65
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