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2010 Boise State Football NATION’S BEST HOME WINNING 22009009 BBCSCS AACCAADEMICDEMIC TTOPOP 2255 NATION’S HIGHEST OVERALL PERCENT (00-09) ((BasedBased onon HigherHigher EdEd WatchWatch AAcademiccademic FFormula)ormula) WINNING PERCENT (00-09) Teeamam Avg.Avg. Team Record PCT. 11.. PennPenn StateState 1126.026.0 Team Record PCT. 1. Boise State 63-2 .969 22.. SStanfordtanford 1113.013.0 1. Boise State 112-17 .868 2. Oklahoma 60-2 .968 33.. CincinnatiCincinnati 999.39.3 2. Texas 110-19 .853 3. Texas 56-4 .933 44.. BoiseBoise StateState 880.00.0 3. Oklahoma 110-24 .821 4. TCU 51-6 .895 55.. IowaIowa 778.78.7 4. Ohio State 102-25 .803 5. Ohio State 60-9 .868 66.. UUtahtah 76.776.7 5. USC 102-26 .797 6. Florida 56-9 .862 77.. OhioOhio StateState 775.75.7 6. Florida 100-30 .769 7. Virginia Tech 57-9 .851 88.. NNebraskaebraska 774.74.7 7. TCU 95-29 .766 8. LSU 60-11 .845 99.. AAlabamalabama 774.04.0 8. LSU 99-31 .762 9. USC 51-10 .836 110.0. MMiamiiami ((Fla.)Fla.) 770.00.0 9. Georgia 98-31 .760 10. Texas Tech 53-11 .828 111.1. TTCUCU 668.38.3 10. Virginia Tech 99-32 .756 11. Georgia 52-12 .813 112.2. WWisconsinisconsin 559.39.3 11. Miami (Fla.) 92-33 .736 12. Miami (Fla.) 51-12 .810 113.3. BBYUYU 551.71.7 12. Utah 86-36 .705 13. Boston College 51-13 .797 VVirginiairginia TTechech 551.71.7 13. Oregon 87-38 .696 143. Auburn 57-15 .792 PPittsburghittsburgh 551.71.7 14. Auburn 88-39 .693 15. Nebraska 56-15 .789 116.6. OklahomaOklahoma StateState 448.38.3 15. Boston College 88-40 .688 117.7. WWestest VVirginiairginia 447.77.7 118.8. UUSCSC 443.73.7 ALL-TIME WINNING DIVISION NATION’S HIGHEST WINNING FBS FOOTBALL PROGRAMS 119.9. LLSUSU 442.32.3 220.0. FFloridalorida 40.340.3 CONFERENCE PRECENT (00-09) 221.1. GGeorgiaeorgia TechTech 31.331.3 Team Won Lost Tied PCT. Team Record PCT. 1. Michigan 877 301 36 .737 222.2. OregonOregon StateState 330.30.3 1. Boise State 73-4 .948 2. Notre Dame 837 289 42 .735 223.3. OOregonregon 116.76.7 2. Texas 69-13 .841 3. Texas 845 318 33 .720 224.4. AArizonarizona 111.01.0 3. Oklahoma 73-14 .839 4. Ohio State 818 309 53 .7158 225.5. TTexasexas 33.7.7 4. Ohio State 64-16 .800 5. Oklahoma 798 301 53 .7157 5. Florida 64-19 .771 6. Alabama 812 316 43 .712 USC 64-19 .771 7. Boise State 353 144 2 .709 7. TCU 60-19 .759 8. USC 775 307 54 .706 MMOSTOST WWINSINS IINN A SSINGLEINGLE 8. Virginia Tech 57-21 .722 9. Nebraska 827 341 40 .701 DDECADEECADE SSINCEINCE 11900900 9. BYU 54-21 .720 10. Tennessee 782 333 53 .692 ((StaringStaring iinn a ‘‘0’0’ yyear;ear; endingending iinn a ‘‘9’9’ yyear)ear) 10. Florida State 56-25 .691 11. Penn State 811 351 41 .691 Teeamam WWinsins YYearsears 11. LSU 58-26 .690 12. Florida State 466 226 17 .669 11.. PPennsylvaniaennsylvania 112424 11890-1899*890-1899* 12. Georgia 57-26 .687 13. Georgia 731 389 54 .646 22.. YYaleale 111616 11890-1899*890-1899* 13. Miami (Fla.) 52-24 .684 14. LSU 709 387 47 .641 33.. BBoiseoise StateState 111212 22000-2009000-2009 14. Michigan 53-27 .671 15. Miami (FL) 553 314 19 .635 44.. OOklahomaklahoma 111010 22000-2009000-2009 15. Auburn 53-29 .646 TTexasexas 111010 22000-2009000-2009 66.. FFloridalorida StateState 110909 11990-1999990-1999 77.. NNebraskaebraska 110808 11990-1999990-1999 HIGHEST SCORING TEAMS 88.. PPrincetonrinceton 110707 11890-1899*890-1899* SINCE 2000 WINS BY WEST COAST TEAMS 99.. HHarvardarvard 110303 11890-1899*890-1899* SINCE 2000 AAlabamalabama 110303 11970-1979970-1979 Team Games Points Avg. NNebraskaebraska 110303 11980-1989980-1989 1. Boise State 130 5,341 41.40 Team Wins 2. Texas 129 5,071 39.31 1. Boise State 112 * - TTeamseams ffromrom tthehe 11890s890s rregularlyegularly playerplayer 14,14, 1155 aandnd 3. Texas Tech 126 4,732 36.97 2. USC 102 1166 gamesgames pperer sseason.eason. 4. Oklahoma 134 4,931 36.80 3. Oregon 87 5. Florida 130 4,538 34.91 4. Utah 86 6. USC 128 4,392 34.31 5. Fresno State 81 7. Hawai’i 131 4,461 34.05 Oregon State 80 8. 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BOISE STATE ON NATIONAL TV (39-7) (Home Games in Bold) 2009 2005 Jan. 4, 2010 Boise State 17, TCU 10 FOX Sept. 3 Georgia 48, Boise State 13 ESPN Nov. 27 Boise State 44, Nevada 33 ESPN2 Sept. 21 Boise State 48, Bowling Green 20 ESPN2 Nov. 20 Boise State 52, Utah State 21 ESPN2 Nov. 10 Fresno State 27, Boise State 7 ESPN Nov. 14 Boise State 63, Idaho 25 ESPNU Dec. 28 Boston College 27, Boise State 20 ESPN Nov. 6 Boise State 45, Louisiana Tech 35 ESPN2 Oct. 14 Boise State 28, Tulsa 21 ESPN 2004 Sept. 19 Boise State 51, Fresno State 34 ESPN Sept. 10 Boise State 53, Oregon State 34 ESPN Sept. 3 Boise State 19, Oregon 8 ESPN Sept. 24 Boise State 28, BYU 27 ESPN Oct. 23 Boise State 33, Fresno State 16 ESPN2 2008 Oct. 29 Boise State 69, Hawaii 3 ESPN2 Dec. 23 TCU 17, Boise State 16 ESPN Nov. 13 Boise State 56, San Jose State 49 (2OT) ESPN2 Nov. 28 Boise State 61, Fresno State 10 ESPN2 Nov. 22 Boise State 58, Nevada 21 ESPN Nov. 21 Boise State 41, Nevada 34 ESPN2 Dec. 31 Louisville 44, Boise State 41 ESPN Oct. 24 Boise State 33, San Jose State 16 ESPN2 Oct. 17 Boise State 27, Hawai’i 7 ESPN 2003 Oct. 11 Boise State 24, Southern Miss. 7 CBS CTV Oct. 30 Boise State 50, BYU 12 ESPN Oct. 1 Boise State 38, Louisiana Tech 3 ESPN Nov. 2 Boise State 31, Fresno State 17 ESPN2 Dec. 6 Boise State 45, Hawaii 28 ESPN2 2007 Dec. 23 Boise State 34, TCU 31 ESPN Dec. 23 East Carolina 41, Boise State 38 ESPN Nov. 23 Hawaii 39, Boise State 27 ESPN2 2002 Oct. 26 Boise State 34, Fresno State 21 ESPN2 Oct. 18 Boise State 67, Fresno State 21 ESPN Oct. 14 Boise State 69, Nevada 67 (4OT) ESPN Dec. 31 Boise State 34, Iowa State 16 ESPN Oct. 7 Boise State 58, New Mexico State 0 ESPN Sept. 27 Boise State 38, Southern Miss 16 ESPN 2001 Oct. 19 Boise State 35, Fresno State 30 ESPN 2006 Jan. 1, 2007 Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT) FOX 2000 Nov. 25 Boise State 38, Nevada 7 ESPN2 Dec. 28 Boise State 38, UTEP 23 ESPN Nov. 1 Boise State 45, Fresno State 21 ESPN2 Oct. 15 Boise State 40, New Mexico State 28 ESPN 1999 Sept. 7 Boise State 42, Oregon State 14 ESPN Dec. 30 Boise State 34, Louisville 31 ESPN BBoiseoise StateState iiss 339-79-7 aall-timell-time iinn nnationallyationally televisedtelevised ggames,ames, owningowning anan incredibleincredible recordrecord ooff 224-24-2 uundernder hheadead ccoachoach CChrishris PPetersenetersen ((includingincluding ttwowo FFiestaiesta BBowlowl ttitles).itles). 22010010 BoiseBoise StateState FFootballootball Bronco Quick Facts Table of Contents Location ............................................................................Boise, Idaho 83725 Bronco Football Tradition ..........................................................................1-3
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