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Breaking Down 2015 Boise State's Football Schedule
May 20, 2015 Sept. 4 Washington
Sept. 12 at BYU
Sept. 18 Idaho State
Sept. 25 at Virginia
Oct. 3 Hawaii
Oct. 10 at Colorado State
Oct. 17 at Utah State
Oct. 24 Wyoming
Oct. 31 at UNLV
Nov. 7 OPEN DATE
Nov. 14 New Mexico
Nov. 21 Air Force
Nov. 28 at San Jose State
Non-Conference Games at BYU, Idaho State, at Virginia, Washington
Games vs. the West Hawaii, at San Jose State, at UNLV
5 Keys to the Schedule
– The season-opener against Chris Petersen and Washington will be the big statement moment. Considering the Huskies might need a little time to reload, it’s the perfect chance for an upset.
– The BYU and Virginia games are winnable, but they’re both on the road. If the Broncos beat Washington, the spotlight will be on and the expectations will be there to win those two other big non-conference games.
– Hawaii and at UNLV and San Jose State from the West? No Nevada? No San Diego State? No Fresno State? Merry Christmas.
– The midseason stretch could be the killer with three road games in four weeks, going to Colorado State and Utah State in back-to-back weeks, and finishing up the run with the date in Vegas.
– WATCH OUT FOR … Air Force. The absolute last thing any team want to deal with very, very late in the season is a team that cutblocks and bangs up legs to get the offense going. After facing New Mexico and Air Force in back-to-back weeks, Boise State’s secondary might face a total of ten passes in two games.