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2009 WAC Previews

Erik Lord 

 

In the Weekly WAC Football Preview, we'll take a look at the Game of the Week, Player to Watch, Upset Alert, Key Statistics, and Random Facts to keep even the biggest of fans amused.

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WAC Preview - Week 11 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Erik Lord   
Friday, 13 November 2009 09:13

 

Game of the Week


Idaho (7-3) at Boise State (9-0)
Saturday, November 14th (3:30 PM EST)
Affectionately, the “Spud State Super Bowl

When Idaho has the ball: The Idaho offense has been terrific this season, especially against their conference foes (449.3 yards per game). They are thrilled to have QB Nathan Enderle back this week, after he sat out last week with a rotator cuff injury. The key for the Vandals will be the ground game, where they must get some production. It won't be easy against a Broncos defense that ranks 10th in the nation in total defense (271.6 ypg). The strength of the Vandals offense will match up against the strength of the Boise defense – passing. If Enderle can keep his composure, he may be able to complete some passes, but Boise simply doesn't let anyone beat them through the air (10 TD, 14 INT for their defense). The season high for passing yards by a Boise opponent was 214 by Hawaii, a team that ranks 3rd in the nation (350.3 ypg).

When Boise State has the ball: The Boise State offense is hitting their stride at exactly the right time. With a balanced and efficient attack, the Broncos are averaging 48 points per game in their last three contests. Defense has been a bit of a problem for the Vandals, who are 97th in the nation in total defense. Opponents have had tremendous success through the air, where the Vandals have yielded 20 touchdowns. The Idaho defense has been especially porous in the red zone, where opponents have scored in 18 of their last 19 trips. Look for the Boise offense to move the ball at will, and put up plenty of points.

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