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NCAA FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD: Recap
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Boise St. 56, San Jose St. 6
Posted: Saturday November 17, 2001 07:53 PM ET
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BOISE, Idaho (Ticker) -- Boise State kept alive its Western Athletic Conference title hopes as Ryan Dinwiddie passed for 348 yards and four touchdowns -- three to Jeb Putzier -- in a 56-6 rout of San Jose State.

The Broncos (7-4, 6-2 WAC) closed within one-half game of Louisiana Tech, which lost to Kansas State in a non-conference game Saturday. Boise State can claim a share of the conference title if Louisiana Tech losses at Tulsa next week.

Saturday's contest never was in doubt as the Broncos scored 14 points in each of the first two periods before erupting for 28 in the third quarter to open a 56-0 lead.

Dinwiddie tossed TD passes of 80 yards to Putzier and 38 yards to Jay Swillie in the first period. Brock Forsey added TD runs of one and 30 yards in the second quarter.

Dinwiddie threw TD strikes of 30 and 31 yards to Putzier in the first 10 minutes of the third period to make it 42-0. After Forsey scored his third TD on a five-yard run, Quintin Mikell returned an interception 28 yards to complete Boise State's scoring with 42 seconds left in the third. Forsey rushed for 122 yards on 21 carries.

San Jose State (3-7, 3-4) got its only points on Marcus Arroyo's 30-yard TD pass to Edell Shepherd midway through the fourth period.

Arroyo completed just 13-of-33 passes with two interceptions for the Spartans, who have allowed 120 points and 1,346 yards in their last two games.

San Jose State gave up 791 yards in last week's 64-45 loss to Nevada in a game that set an NCAA record for most combined yards. Boise State gained 555 yards against the Spartans.


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