The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

NCAA FOOTBALL

Boise State looks to win 3rd straight Vegas bowl

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By TIM DAHLBERG

LAS VEGAS — Once again, Boise State is in this gambling city for a bowl game to end yet another successful season. Unlike previous years, though, no one is talking about where the Broncos should really be.

There is no BCS controvers­y for the No. 20 Broncos coming into the Las Vegas Bowl to play Washington. No talk about Boise State being in the chase for a national title, either.

But if this season is what rebuilding is all about, Boise State coach Chris Petersen will gladly take it.

“Part of the problem with sports today, particular­ly college football, is that you do well and that sets the bar high,” Petersen said. “In our case it’s set so high that anything but a perfect season is looked upon differentl­y.”

Petersen’s team wasn’t perfect this year, though the Broncos aren’t complainin­g about a 10-2 season and a national ranking. Not after losing six starters from last year to the NFL draft and having to find a quarterbac­k to replace Kellen Moore, who went 50- 3 as a fouryear starter for Boise State.

Still, the year could have been even better had the Broncos not lost a 21- 19 game at home to San Diego State that might have kept them out of a bigger bowl game.

“Win one more game and we’re in the BCS,” Petersen said.

Instead Boise State is in the Las Vegas Bowl for the third straight year, hoping to come up a winner in the city once again. They’re five- point favorites against a Washington (7-5) team that had won four in a row before being upended in overtime by Washington State in the regular-season finale.

In a bit of a twist, it’s the first of two straight games between the two schools. Boise State travels to Washington next year to open the season in the newly renovated Husky Stadium.

“It sets the stage for an intriguing offseason for nine months before the rematch here at Husky Stadium,” Washington coach Steve Sarkisian said when the matchup was announced. “I think it’s pretty cool.”

Boise State has won two straight Las Vegas Bowl games, the first coming after an overtime loss to Nevada cost the thenundefe­ated Broncos a certain spot in a BCS game in 2010. Last year, Boise State lost 36-35 at home to TCU on its way to a 12- 1 season that ended with a blowout win over Arizona State in the bowl.

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