Oregon State-Boise State Post-Game Notes
September 25, 2010 | Football
Sept. 25, 2010
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Oregon State at Boise State
Sept. 25, 2010
Broncos Stadium
Post-Game Notes
Game Notes
• Captains for OSU at the start of the game were James Dockery, Gabe Miller, Jordan Poyer and Dwight Roberson. OSU won the coin toss and elected to receive.
• Attendance was 34,137, a Boise State stadium record.
• Game-time temperature was 89 degrees.
• The game was broadcast nationally on ABC, with Brent Musberger, Kirk Herbstreit and Erin Andrews serving as the game's talent.
Oregon State Team Notes
• Prior to the game, the last three times the Beavers have faced a team ranked in the AP top 3 OSU has come out victorious – 2008 vs. No. 1 USC (W 27-21), 2007 at No. 2 California (W 31-28) and 2006 vs. No. 3 USC (W 33-31).
• James Rodgers' punt return for a touchdown was the first for Oregon State since Sammie Stroughter went 70 yards against No. 3 USC (10/28/06).
• Justin Kahut's 41-yard field goal in the second quarter was the first field goal converted for the Beavers in 2010.
Oregon State Individual Notes
• James Rodgers' 54-yard punt return for a touchdown was the first of his career – he also returned a kickoff for a touchdown in 2008 against California.
• Jacquizz Rodgers' 4-yard touchdown run was the 36th of his career. He remains in fourth on OSU's all-time list. His 234 points scored remains fifth on OSU's all-time list.
• James Rodgers' two receptions gives him 170 in his career and he remains in third on OSU's all-time list. His 11 yards receiving gives him 1,962 in his career, sixth on OSU's all-time list.
• James Rodgers' receptions gives him at least one in 32 straight games, which is the fourth-longest streak in the nation.
Boise State Postgame Notes
vs. Oregon State
Sept. 25; Bronco Stadium
Final Score: Boise State 37, Oregon State 24
- The 34,137 fans in attendance for today's game is a Bronco Stadium record, surpassing the previous record of 34,127 present for last year's season-opener against Oregon, Sept. 3.
- The Broncos have won 17-straight (came in with 16) games as a ranked team, four of which were also against ranked opponents (came in with three).
- The Broncos are now 57-6 when ranked, including 8-10 against ranked teams.
- With Alabama and Boise State both winning, the Broncos still boast the second-longest winning streak in the nation (came in with 16)…the Crimson Tide has won 18-straight.
- Boise State is now 33-10 in home openers (came in at 32-10), including nine-straight (came in with eight).
- Boise State now has an 11-game winning streak in nationally televised games.
- Boise State has not lost a regular-season game since Nov. 23, 2007, at Hawai'i (39-27).
- With four receptions against the Beavers, Austin Pettis now has 171 (started with 167) for his career, moving him into second all-time at Boise State…Pettis passed Jeremy Childs (168).
- Austin Pettis moves to 2,110 career receiving yards (started with 2,048), moving him to No. 9 on the all-time career receiving yards list. Titus Young now has 2,158 career receiving yards, jumping Pettis to the No. 8 spot all-time (started with 2,022).
- Titus Young had 136 receiving yards in the first half, the first Bronco to eclipse 100 receiving yards in a half since Tyler Shoemaker had 105 yards in the first half against Bowling Green, Sept. 26, 2009.
- With his three touchdown passes, Kellen Moore is now third all-time with 72 (started with 69) on his career…Moore is just the fourth quarterback in school history with 70 career touchdown passes.
- Ryan Winterswyk recorded 0.5 tackle for loss to take over sole possession of fifth place on the career list with 39.5 (started with 39)
- Doug Martin rushed for a career-high 138 yards…His second-consecutive 100-yard rushing game, and sixth of his career.
- Austin Pettis' first-quarter, six-yard touchdown pass to Tommy Gallarda was the first of his career, and the first thrown by a Bronco non-quarterback since running back Matt Kaiserman hit Kyle Efaw for an 11-yard touchdown strike against Idaho, Nov. 14, 2009.
- After scoring in all four quarters against the Beavers, Boise State has now scored in each of the 12 quarters played in 2010, and 13-straight dating back to the 2009 season…the Broncos were held scoreless in just seven of the 56 quarters played in 2009.
- Since the beginning of the 2009 season, Boise State has scored first in 16 of 17 games, winning every game when accomplishing the feat.
- With his five kickoff returns against the Beavers, Titus Young moves to the No. 3 all-time career kickoff returns list now totaling 64 (started with five). He passes Brock Forsey (1999-02) who had 63.
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