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Doug Martin (22) takes it to the house against the Georgia Bulldogs defense Saturday night in the Broncos’ opening day win.

35-21 Kellen Moore & the Broncos make the Bulldogs look like puppies in Atlanta Wyatt Martin Sports Editor

It’s been six years since the Boise State Broncos made the cross country trip to the heart of SEC country to play the University of Georgia Bulldogs. And many Bronco fans would love nothing more than to eradicate that memory from their minds completely. Now, they’re one step closer to that dream. Saturday, the Broncos crossed over into enemy lines to battle the Bulldogs in Atlanta in the Georgia Dome. The Broncos gave the Bulldogs some obedience training in front of 73,614 crazed fans. “We got some good players that have played a lot of football, they like to play on these stages and in some ways that helps us,” said Boise State Head Football Coach Chris Petersen. “They don’t get to play on this stage everyday and we really appreciate playing against a program like Georgia. That’s why they come

to Boise, to play in games like this.” Both teams started out slow and sloppy, committing penalties and going three and out on their first two series. Georgia broke the game open on the second play of their third series giving the ball to speedster Brandon Boykins on a reverse that went 80 yards for a touchdown. Boise State managed to strike back before the end of the first, when Kellen Moore connected with redshirt freshman wide receiver Matt Miller. Miller was the first freshman to start at wide-out for the Broncos in Petersen’s tenure at Boise State. He finished the night with five receptions for 57 yards and a touchdown. The Broncos defense smothered Georgia’s power running attack only allowing 57 yards (other than Boykin’s reverse) and were relentless in their pass rush, sacking Georgia’s quarterback Aaron Murray six times. Boise’s secondary put together a solid performance and saw outstanding play from senior cornerback Jarrell Gavins.

The 5-foot-9-inch Gavins was matched up most of the night with Georgia’s Marlon Brown who stands at 6 feet, 5 inches. Gavins made a terrific play to break up a deep ball in the first quarter and made an even better play coming up with a pick on a jump ball in the second quarter. As usual, Boise was led by senior quarterback Kellen Moore. The Heisman candidate played a nearly flawless game (besides a floater thrown in the second quarter that ended up in a pick). After missing on his first two passes, Moore finished the rest of the night by completing 28 of 32 passes with three touchdowns. “He’s not phased,” Petersen said of Kellen’s play. “I take that over, I’m very phased. He just goes and plays.” The Broncos outplayed the Bulldogs in nearly every phase of the game, something that was emphasized in the second half when Boise began to take control of the game. “We couldn’t get them off the field once they got going in the second half,” Georgia Head Football Coach

Mark Richt said. This is Boise State’s first win against an SEC opponent and their third year in a row beginning their season with a victory over a fellow top-25 team. The Broncos will have to wait un-

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Doug Martin fights through a Bulldog defender. Martin finished with 57 yards and a touchdown.

It’s Miller time

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Receiving core showcase talent in opener Wyatt Martin Sports Editor

You’re a redshirt freshman who has not only never touched a live college pass, but never played a down of college football in your life. So what do you do? Catch a touchdown on your first ever college reception in front of over 72,000 screaming fans in the Georgia Dome. And so the era of Matt Miller begins. Maybe it’s a little early to call him the next Jerry Rice, but the 6-foot-3-inch freshman from

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til later this week to see if they slide up a spot in the rankings, after LSU handed a beat-down to the No. 3 Oregon Ducks. At this point, Boise will just have to do what they’ve always done: play one game at a time.

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Helena, Montana sure made it look easy in his first game as a Bronco. Miller became the first freshman to start at wide-out since Head Football Coach Chris Petersen has been at Boise State. Although, he looked more like a fifth year senior Saturday night as ball after ball got thrown his way. “We’ve been feeling really good about Matt for a long time,” Coach Petersen said. “It started when we recruited him. I think a game like this is going to do wonders for him, he just hasn’t played much. Being in this environment, on this stage and doing a good job is going to give a guy like Matt tremendous confidence down the road.” Miller finished the night with five receptions for 57 yards and a touchdown. “Matt’s a guy who probably no one’s seen before, I started throw-

ing to him about four weeks ago for the first time,” Quarterback Kellen Moore said. “It’s fun to be out there and see him, he’s just as relaxed as ever, didn’t stutter or get confused at all with the environment.” The receivers were a bit of a concern heading into the game, with the only major game-time experience coming from Tyler Shoemaker, Mitch Burroughs and Chris Potter. But newcomers Miller and Dallas Burroughs (Mitch’s younger brother) along with relative newcomer Kirby Moore made instant impacts for the Bronco offense. Kellen Moore was instrumental in spreading the ball around, completing 28 passes to nine different targets. Fifteen going to receivers, nine to tight-ends and

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