Last Updated on September 14, 2009 6:42 pm by drew
Boise-Fresno Odds
Fresno,
That hasn’t been a problem for the Broncos in recent years.
The 10th-ranked Broncos begin pursuit of their seventh Western Athletic Conference title in eight years Friday night at Fresno State, which is coming off a heartbreaking loss.
Oddsmakers from online sports book SPORTSBETTING.com have made
With their sixth conference championship in seven years and an undefeated season in 2008, the Broncos were hoping to land in a BCS bowl for the second time in three years, but instead went to the Poinsettia Bowl.
The Broncos have been pretty close to that lately, going 54-2 in conference play since their title run began in 2002.
One of those defeats came at then-No. 20
The Broncos have won three straight over the Bulldogs since then, beating them 61-10 last season.
Young’s speed and deep-threat potential give the Broncos a dimension they lacked last year.
"It’s nice to see him with a little bit of space and the ball in his hands,” coach Chris Petersen said.
With Moore – who threw for 211 yards and two touchdowns against
The Broncos ran for 127 yards against the RedHawks, but the backfield tandem of D.J. Harper and Jeremy Avery looked flat in the first half.
"I’d like to run the ball a little bit cleaner," Petersen said. "We’re still a work in progress.”
While
The Broncos, third in scoring defense in the Football Bowl Subdivision last season at 12.6 points per game, have yielded eight points and 346 yards through the first two contests. They have given up 69 rushing yards on 43 attempts.
That defense, though, will face tougher competition from
"I’m anxious to play (Friday) just because I think we are going to be tested in a much different way," Petersen said. "From what I’ve seen of
The Bulldogs had no trouble moving the ball Saturday against
"We have to regroup," coach Pat Hill said. "We have a big game Friday against
Posted: 9/14/09 6:42PM ET