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An optimistic Air Force comes into No. 20 Broncos on Friday night at the Mountain West opener for both teams. Both teams come in flying clash and high .
Boise State (3-0) and Wisconsin (2-0) would be the only real teams nationally to not permit a second-half point. The efforts helped the rally to overcome Florida State and held on to defeat Marshall and complete running past FCS Portland State.
The Falcons (2-0) hauled Colgate in their opener and then delivered a 30-23 overtime win in Colorado a week. That triumph left Air Force speaking about how great the players feel they’re.
As Boise State is seeking to win its 20th consecutive conference opener, notching an upset will be a real job. The Broncos’ last such loss came in 1999 when North Texas as members of the Big West conquered them 17-10.
Boise State also possesses the best home record (115-9) this past century.
However, Air Force did score one of the few successes in the turf — 37-30 at 2015 — so Broncos coach Bryan Harsin is still on full alert as it comes to the Falcons’ offensive strike that is catchy.
“It’s not just triple option,” Harsin said at a press conference. “They really are extremely creative in their formations, they are creative in how they strike each team… and their quarterback is playing really well. He can throw the ball well.”
Hammond passed to get a career-high 155 yards against Colorado and among the touchdown passes was an 81-yarder to receiver Ben Waters, tied to the fourth-longest passing score in history.
Air Force nevertheless prefers to run the ball and Remsburg reacted using a career-best 146 yards.
The Falcons will look to keep Broncos pass rusher Curtis Weaver from the backfield. After fitting the school record of four in Saturday’s win over Portland 24, the linebacker leads the nation with six sacks.
“It’s good, but we have to keep moving ahead,” said Weaver, who ranks third in program history with 26.5 profession sacks. “We’re heading into Mountain West play today, therefore it is still our goal to get that ring.”
The Boise State offense was clicking supporting true freshman quarterback Hank Bachmeier, that has handed for 927 yards and four touchdowns.
True freshman George Holani (216 yards) and Doctor Robert Mahone (215) have broken the ball-carrying responsibilities, although sophomore Khalil Shakir is the top wideout with 17 catches for 237 yards.
Air Force junior cornerback Milton Bugg III includes just two interceptions and safety Jeremey Fejedelem that is senior is currently coming from a career-best effort with 14 tackles against Colorado.
Boise State is going to be too athletic and physical with this particular Air Force team. I like Boise to cover both the spread and for your own possessions to become drawn out and long and also for this particular particular game to remain under the 55.
The Parlay: below 55 with BetOnline & Boise State -8

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