Oregon Ducks @ Boise State on NCAAF Opening Night
College Football is finally here! Football’s officially here and there’s nothing better to kick off the brand new year than having the unpredictable Boise State Broncos play on opening night against the Oregon Ducks. The sixteenth-ranked Oregon Ducks begin 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 a year ago. Oregon (10-3) became a contender in the Pac-10 and in the national scene in the 14 years Mike Bellotti roamed the sidelines, finishing as high as No.2 in 2001.
The last time the Ducks played the Broncos, they failed to slow down the Boise State offense as the Broncos came up with a shocking 37-32 win. The Broncos return 12 starters, six on offense and six on defense, enough to make them the favorite to win their seventh WAC title in eight years.
Boise State last lost at home on Dec. 28, 2005, to Boston College in the Humanitarian Bowl. Since then, Boise State hasn’t dropped a regular-season game there since a 41-20 loss to Washington State on Sept. 8, 2001.
Bodog has the odds at Boise State laying -3.5 over Oregon and the Total set at 65. Get in on the action tonight with the DH Cappers!
Tags: Boise State Football, College Football, NCAAF, Oregon Football, Pac10, WAC





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September 4th, 2009 at 12:37 pm
What an ending. The punch and scene after the game was more exciting than the game itself.