The No. 25 Boise State Broncos (2-1) meet the Washington State Cougars (4-0) at Albertsons Stadium on Saturday, September 28, 2024.
This game will be airing on Fox Sports 1.
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When is Boise State vs. Washington State and when does it start?
This contest between the Broncos and Cougars will happen on Saturday, September 28, 2024. You can expect the kickoff at 10:00 p.m. ET.
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Boise State Stats & Insights
The Broncos took on the Portland State Vikings in their most recent outing, winning 56-14.
Boise State ranks 78th in total defense this season (363.3 yards allowed per game), but has been thriving on the offensive side of the ball, ranking sixth-best in the FBS with 543.0 total yards per game.
The Broncos are averaging 231.7 passing yards per game on offense, which ranks them 67th in the FBS. On the defensive side of the ball, they rank 92nd, surrendering 231.7 passing yards per contest.
Boise State ranks 66th in run defense this year (131.7 rushing yards allowed per game), but has been shining on offense, ranking third-best in the FBS with 311.3 rushing yards per game.
The Broncos have struggled on defense, ranking 23rd-worst in the FBS (32.0 points allowed per game) this season. However, they rank sixth-best on the other side of the ball, averaging 48.7 points per game.
Washington State Stats & Insights
Last time out, the Cougars took down the San Jose State Spartans 54-52.
On the defensive side of the ball, Washington State is a bottom-25 unit, ceding 470.8 total yards per game (eighth-worst). On the bright side, it is dominating on the offensive side of the ball, posting 515.3 total yards per contest (ninth-best).
While the Cougars’ pass defense has had trouble stopping opposing offenses, ranking second-worst by ceding 319.5 passing yards per game, their offense ranks 24th-best with 290.8 passing yards per contest.
Washington State’s run offense has been dominant, compiling 224.5 rushing yards per contest (19th-best) this season. On defense, it ranks 84th by surrendering 151.3 rushing yards per game.
The Cougars’ offense has been excelling, putting up 46.3 points per game (11th-best) this season. On defense, they rank 98th by allowing 29.3 points per game.
Boise State Key Players to Watch
Maddux Madsen has 616 passing yards (205.3 ypg) to lead Boise State, completing 58.4% of his passes and throwing five touchdown passes and one interception this season.
Ashton Jeanty’s team-high 586 rushing yards (195.3 per game) have come on 56 carries, with nine touchdowns this year.
This season Sire Gaines has rushed for 156 yards (52.0 per game) on 20 carries with one touchdown.
Cam Camper’s 221 receiving yards (73.7 yards per game) lead the team. He has 10 receptions with three touchdowns.
LaTrell Caples has put together a 142-yard season so far (47.3 receiving yards per game), reeling in 11 passes.
Matt Lauter’s 10 catches have yielded 114 yards (38.0 ypg) and one touchdown.
Washington State Key Players to Watch
John Mateer has thrown for 1,102 yards (275.5 ypg) to lead Washington State, completing 54.3% of his passes and recording 11 touchdown passes and four interceptions this season. He’s also run for 425 yards (106.3 ypg) on 57 carries with five rushing touchdowns.
This season Wayshawn Parker has collected 290 yards (72.5 per game) on 51 attempts with two touchdowns, while also grabbing four passes for 71 yards (17.8 per game) and one touchdown.
Kyle Willams’ 322 receiving yards (80.5 yards per game) lead all receivers on the team. He’s collected 16 receptions and four touchdowns.
Josh Meredith has put together a 254-yard season so far (63.5 receiving yards per game) with two touchdowns, hauling in 14 passes.
Kris Hutson’s 16 grabs have turned into 253 yards (63.3 ypg) and one touchdown.
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