Doug Martin scored four times on the ground as
part of a 323-yard rushing attack, as No. 6 Boise State recovered from a slow
start to rout Utah State, 52-21, in a Western Athletic Conference matchup from
Romney Stadium. Jeremy Avery scored twice on the ground and gained 116
yards on 16 touches, while Martin rushed 13 times for a career-high 122 yards.
Kellen Moore threw his Football Bowl Subdivision-leading 33rd touchdown this
season and finished 15-of-29 for 233 yards for the Broncos (11-0, 6-0 WAC),
who play a formidable Nevada team next Friday. The Wolf Pack are the only
other WAC competitor to sport an unblemished league record (6-0) and own a
hearty 7-3 record overall. Titus Young totaled 231 yards from scrimmage and
had an 80-yard rushing score wiped out by a holding penalty. He was BSU's
top receiving threat with 102 yards on five grabs. The Broncos are now 11-0
for the third time in four seasons. Michael Smith scored a pair of rushing TDs
and Robert Turbin scored once on 14 carries for 61 yards. Diondre Borel
completed 18-of-30 passes for 201 yards with an interception for the Aggies
(3-8, 2-5), who managed to stop a two-game slide last Saturday with a win
over San Jose State.