Final Sep 11
NCST 34 -7.0 o52.0
WAKE 24 7.0 u52.0
Final Sep 12
INST 0 47.5 o61.5
IU 73 -47.5 u61.5
Final Sep 12
COLG 24 36.5 o64.0
SYR 66 -36.5 u64.0
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COLO 20 4.0 o45.0
HOU 36 -4.0 u45.0
Final Sep 12
KSU 17 -1.5 o56.0
ARIZ 23 1.5 u56.0
Final Sep 12
UNM 35 16.0 o52.0
UCLA 10 -16.0 u52.0
Final Sep 13
MEM 28 -4.0 o51.0
TROY 7 4.0 u51.0
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TOWS 17 28.5 o52.5
MD 44 -28.5 u52.5
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ORE 34
NW 14
Final Sep 13
SAM 7 52.0 o64.5
BAY 42 -52.0 u64.5
Final Sep 13
CWM 16 31.0 o53.5
UVA 55 -31.0 u53.5
Final Sep 13
HCU 7 48.5 o59.0
NEB 59 -48.5 u59.0
Final Sep 13
OKLA 42 -24.0 o51.0
TEM 3 24.0 u51.0
Final Sep 13
CMU 3
MICH 63
Final Sep 13
BUFF 31 -24.0 o48.5
KENT 28 24.0 u48.5
Final Sep 13
WIS 14 17.5 o45.0
ALA 38 -17.5 u45.0
Final Sep 13
CLEM 21 -3.0 o50.0
GT 24 3.0 u50.0
Final Sep 13
USA 15 25.5 o56.5
AUB 31 -25.5 u56.5
Final Sep 13
ULL 10 27.5 o47.0
MIZZ 52 -27.5 u47.0
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UNH 29 3.0 o46.5
BALL 34 -3.0 u46.5
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CONN 41 -8.5 o53.0
DEL 44 8.5 u53.0
Final 4OT Sep 13
UGA 44 -3.0 o50.5
TENN 41 3.0 u50.5
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WSU 10 7.0 o57.5
UNT 59 -7.0 u57.5
Final Sep 13
NORF 10
RUTG 60
Final 4OT Sep 13
PITT 24
WVU 31
Final Sep 13
RICH 6 24.0 o47.5
UNC 41 -24.0 u47.5
Final Sep 13
VILL 6
PSU 52
Final Sep 13
NWST 0 48.5 o55.5
CIN 70 -48.5 u55.5
Final Sep 13
USC 33 -20.5 o59.5
PUR 17 20.5 u59.5
Final Sep 13
MORG 0 34.0 o54.5
TOL 60 -34.0 u54.5
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SMU 28 -28.5 o61.0
MOSU 10 28.5 u61.0
Final Sep 13
YSU 24 24.0 o55.0
MSU 41 -24.0 u55.0
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IW 20
UTSA 48
Final Sep 13
ORST 14 24.0 o61.5
TTU 45 -24.0 u61.5
Final Sep 13
ISU 24 -21.0 o56.0
ARST 16 21.0 u56.0
Final Sep 13
UTEP 10 39.5 o52.0
TEX 27 -39.5 u52.0
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USF 12 17.5 o57.0
MIA 49 -17.5 u57.0
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MTU 14 9.0 o50.0
NEV 13 -9.0 u50.0
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LIB 13 -6.0 o51.5
BGSU 23 6.0 u51.5
Final Sep 13
FAU 28 1.5 o56.0
FIU 38 -1.5 u56.0
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MONM 35 2.5 o65.5
CHAR 42 -2.5 u65.5
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MERR 13 17.0 o44.0
KENN 27 -17.0 u44.0
Final Sep 13
EKY 7 14.5 o49.5
MRSH 38 -14.5 u49.5
Final Sep 13
ALCN 0 43.0 o56.5
MSST 63 -43.0 u56.5
Final Sep 13
PV 17 28.0 o48.0
RICE 38 -28.0 u48.0
Final Sep 13
JVST 34 3.5 o58.5
GASO 41 -3.5 u58.5
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MURR 21 32.0 o63.5
GSU 37 -32.0 u63.5
Final Sep 13
APP 22 -3.0 o56.0
USM 38 3.0 u56.0
Final Sep 13
ODU 45 5.5 o51.0
VT 26 -5.5 u51.0
Final Sep 13
OHIO 9 28.0 o49.5
OSU 37 -28.0 u49.5
Final Sep 13
WMU 0 27.5 o51.0
ILL 38 -27.5 u51.0
Final Sep 13
ARK 35 4.0 o60.5
MISS 41 -4.0 u60.5
Final Sep 13
FLA 10 4.5 o47.5
LSU 20 -4.5 u47.5
Final Sep 13
EMU 23 26.5 o49.0
UK 48 -26.5 u49.0
Final Sep 13
TAM 41 6.5 o50.5
ND 40 -6.5 u50.5
Final Sep 13
ECU 38 -7.5 o57.5
CCU 0 7.5 u57.5
Final Sep 13
MASS 7 35.0 o44.0
IOWA 47 -35.0 u44.0
Final Sep 13
NMSU 14 10.0 o43.0
LT 49 -10.0 u43.0
Final Sep 13
VAN 31 3.0 o49.0
SOCAR 7 -3.0 u49.0
Final Sep 13
UTAH 31 -24.0 o47.5
WYO 6 24.0 u47.5
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DUKE 27 1.0 o52.5
TULN 34 -1.0 u52.5
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ACU 21 42.0 o60.5
TCU 42 -42.0 u60.5
Final Sep 13
NAVY 42 -14.0 o53.0
TLSA 23 14.0 u53.0
Final Sep 13
AKR 28 12.0 o58.5
UAB 31 -12.0 u58.5
Final Sep 13
AFA 30 -4.0 o51.5
USU 49 4.0 u51.5
Final Sep 13
SOU 7 37.5 o50.0
FRES 56 -37.5 u50.0
Final Sep 13
TXST 15 18.5 o61.5
ASU 34 -18.5 u61.5
Final Sep 13
MINN 14 -3.0 o40.5
CAL 27 3.0 u40.5
Final Sep 13
BC 20 -14.0 o45.0
STAN 30 14.0 u45.0
Final Sep 14
PRST 3 35.5 o54.0
HAW 23 -35.5 u54.0
Boise State 1st Mountain West12-2
Hawai'i 8th Mountain West5-7
CBS Sports Network

Boise State @ Hawai'i preview

Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex

Last Meeting ( Nov 21, 2020 ) Boise State 40, Hawai'i 32

Ashton Jeanty will get another opportunity to add to his superlative stats when No. 17 Boise State visits Hawaii on Saturday night in Mountain West play at Honolulu.

Jeanty leads the nation in rushing yardage (1,031), rushing touchdowns (16) and average yards per carry (10.9) in a top-notch, five-game run that has made him the odds-on favorite to win the Heisman Trophy.

Broncos coach Spencer Danielson feels it's a one-player derby for the prestigious award.

"Ashton Jeanty is the best player in the country -- next question," Danielson said. "I believe he's going to be in New York for the Heisman. I believe that."

Only two Heisman Trophy winners rushed for more yards through the first five games of a season than Jeanty -- Southern California's Marcus Allen (1,136 in 1981) and Texas' Ricky Williams (1,086 in 1998).

The Broncos (4-1, 1-0) lead the nation in scoring at 50.6 points per game and rank third in total offense at 537.6 yards per contest behind their dominant big-play machine.

Jeanty has seven scoring runs of 59 or more yards and has a non-scoring run of 68 yards. He had touchdown runs of 63 and 75 yards in last Saturday's 62-30 rout of visiting Utah State.

That contest marked the second time Jeanty sat out the second half. He had 186 yards and three touchdowns on 13 carries against the Aggies before calling it a night with Boise State leading 49-17 at the break. He also sat out the second half against Portland State on Sept. 21.

"It's all about the team," Danielson said. "And Ashton is the same way. We protect him, and we're going to be smart with him because of how vital he is to our team. And we need to make sure we get other guys reps.

"At that point I didn't know what his rush yards were, but we know he had enough."

Boise State, which won its third straight game, also received strong play from quarterback Maddux Madsen, who was 21-of-25 passing for 256 yards and three touchdowns.

The Broncos have won the past nine meetings with Hawaii and have scored 40 or more points seven times during the stretch. Overall, Boise State is 15-3 overall in the series.

The Rainbow Warriors (2-3, 0-1) are trying to rebound from a 27-24 road loss against San Diego State.

Hawaii scored two consecutive touchdowns to hold a four-point lead in the fourth quarter before the Aztecs drove 87 yards on eight plays for the winning points.

"For sure, it's tough," Rainbow Warriors coach Timmy Chang said. "But we have to keep going, we have to keep running. We have good players. And if we play well, we'll give ourselves a chance."

Quarterback Brayden Schager passed for 272 yards and three touchdowns against the Aztecs. He has thrown for 1,328 yards, 11 touchdowns and six interceptions this season.

"He's a great leader," Hawaii receiver Nick Cenacle said of Schager. "He rallies the offense. He's always trying to pick us up. He's able to take the lead. When nothing's open, he's able to scramble, and that's huge for us."

Schager is just 167 yards away from becoming the fifth Hawaii quarterback to reach 8,000 career passing yards. The person atop the list is Chang, who ranks second in NCAA history with 17,072 career yards.

Schager's top target is Pofele Ashlock, who has 40 receptions for 428 yards and four touchdowns.

The Rainbow Warriors figure to put the ball in the air a lot as they lack a solid rushing attack (120th nationally at 93.6 yards per game), and Boise State ranks 123rd nationally in passing defense at 278.8 yards allowed per game.

--Field Level Media

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