Can Nevada's Three-headed Monster upset Boise State?

The WAC title is on the line along with potentially a BCS berth in the Fiesta Bowl for Boise State (11-0, 8-3 ATS). After several beat downs by Boise State, Nevada has lost 69-67 in triple overtime and 41-34 the last two years to the Broncos. Are the Wolf Pack ready to pull the upset this season?

Since 1999, Boise State is 69-2 SU at home with 44-17 ATS record. Coach Chris Peterson is aware his defense allowed more yards than usual in a couple of games, but chalked them up to just contests that turned into shoot-outs his team won and covered handily. Another positive development is the Broncos red zone offense, which has been stellar in recent weeks after providing pedestrian results most of the season. Sophomore QB Kellen Moore has been incredibly efficient, throwing 33 touchdowns with just three interceptions. The Broncos average 41.3 points per game and are 25-6 ATS after scoring 31 points or more in five straight contests.

After starting the year slowly on offense, Nevada (8-3, 6-5 ATS) has been molten in last eight games, averaging over 51 points per game. The Wolf Pack running game is the finest in the country at 373.2 yards per game, led by QB Colin Kaepernick and his running mates Vai Taua and Luke Lippincott. During this eight-game winning streak, they have averaged 446.6 yards on the ground and posted 43 rushing touchdowns. They have to be encouraged the Broncos allowed 320 yards rushing to Fresno State and 514 total yards to Idaho. Nevada however is 2-8 ATS against ranked teams.

One aspect not being discussed, but is very important is the defenses, as Boise State ranks 15th nationally and Nevada 85th. With how efficient the Broncos are on offense, it would seem the only way the Wolf Pack stop them is by forcing turnovers. That thought process is a problem, since Moore and Boise State have committed 10 turnovers all season. Coach Peterson’s club is 10-2 ATS at home after two consecutive games with a turnover margin of +1 or better.

DiamondSportsbook.com has seen Boise State go from 10-point favorites, all the way to 14 and now coming down again, with total of 70. Nevada’s explosive offense is 12-4 ATS after scoring 24 points or more in the first half last game and 16-6 OVER as a road underdog.

Boise State is 9-0 and 8-1 ATS facing Nevada and is 37-19 against the spread as WAC favorite of 10 points or more.

This WAC mega-encounter begins at 10:15 Eastern on ESPN2.


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