Boise St. rolls to simple bowl win vs. Arizona St.
LAS VEGAS — Doug Martin rushed for 151 yards and returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown, giving No. 8 Boise State a lead 14 seconds into the Maaco Bowl Las Vegas on the way to a 56-24 win Thursday night.
Arizona State (6-7) never seriously threatened the Broncos (12-1), even though Boise State had three turnovers and granted a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by the Sun Devils to begin the second half.
“It spread the word about Boise State,” quarterback Kellen Moore said. “We took advantage of opportunities to elevate this program.”
Boise State completed seventh in the BCS standings, but was not invited to one of its big-money bowl games. The Mountain West and Pac 12 conferences each received $1.1 million for the MAACO Bowl.
Arizona State missed on several opportunities to make the game closer, wasting a bowl-record 241-yard receiving effort by Gerell Robinson, who caught a touchdown in the fourth quarter after the Broncos had already scored 49 points.
Moore — the NCAA’s winningest player at the position — played well enough in his last college game to keep his team scoring, despite some missteps. He completed with 266 yards and two touchdowns, plus two interceptions and a fumble in a game that capped his college career with 50 total wins.
“When you are at a good place with good people, good things happen,” Moore said.
Boise State coach Chris Petersen stated it was important to put a stamp on the careers of Moore and his fellow seniors.
“These guys took it up a notch or two,” Petersen said. “It was extremely important to the coaching staff and this team.”
Martin completed with 301 all-purpose yards, breaking a bowl record set in 1997 by Air Force’s Pat Johnson. His touchdown return also set a record for the longest kickoff return in MAACO Bowl history. It was the first time the opening kickoff had been returned for a score in any bowl game since Ted Ginn Jr. did it in the 2007 BCS title game.
Boise State completed with a bowl record in points scored by a single team, and the teams combined for the highest scoring game in the bowl’s 20-year history.
The most pricey mistake for Arizona State came in the third quarter, as the Sun Devils tried to capitalize on a fumble by Moore — his third turnover of the game. The Sun Devils drove 49 yards to Boise State’s 1-yard line, but quarterback Brock Osweiler’s fourth-down pass was intercepted by Jamar Taylor, who returned it for a touchdown to make the score 35-10.
Moments before the play, Arizona State coach Dennis Erickson tried to call a timeout as his team was late to the line of scrimmage, but his attempts were not acknowledged by the referees.
“I should have just called a timeout,” stated Osweiler, who threw for 390 yards with two touchdowns in defeat.
Osweiler stated his team had some confusion before the play, with the wrong players on the field and a delay in communicating what they wanted to do.
The Broncos led 28-3 at halftime with Martin’s kick return, Moore’s passing touchdowns and another by wide receiver Matt Miller on a trick play in the second quarter.
Arizona State did not score after its first interception and failed to pick off a lofty, poorly-aimed toss from Moore’s brother, receiver Kirby Moore, that hit a Sun Devils defender in the chest during a trick play. Boise State scored its fourth touchdown later in the drive.
“In a game like this, momentum is everything, and we did not capitalize and they did,” Robinson said.
Erickson was coaching his last game for Arizona State, which let him go in November after the Sun Devils completed the regular season on a four-game losing streak.
Erickson stated he doesn’t think his career is finished.
“I’ll be involved in football some way — I’m not sure exactly what,” he said.
Moore stated he is not sure where his future in professional football may go.
“I focused on this thing first. (I’m) looking to the opportunities ahead of (me),” Moore said. “We’ve been playing well for four years and you want to see where you can go from here.”
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source : sports.espn.go.com
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