#5 QB Kellen Moore
Boise State, Sr.
Last week: 28-of-40 passing for 366 yards, four TDs and one INT; one punt for 42 yards in a 52-35 win over San Diego State
Season (10 games): 248-of-336 passing for 2,915 yards, 35 TDs and six INTs
Keenum's assault on every aerial record in the book gets more attention, but Moore is leaving an imprint of his own. He moved past Harrell for second on the touchdown pass list with a four-score first half, giving him 134 in his career to trail only Keenum's 145. Nobody is going to confuse Moore with Tom Tupa, but he also showed off his punting skills in the Broncos' win over the Aztecs, pinning SDSU at its own three-yard line with a 42-yard pooch kick. There was no hangover after Boise's season-altering loss to TCU, as Moore delivered his 30th game with at least three touchdown strikes. But it wasn't enough to move him up the rankings.
Next up: Saturday vs. Wyoming
Last week: 28-of-40 passing for 366 yards, four TDs and one INT; one punt for 42 yards in a 52-35 win over San Diego State
Season (10 games): 248-of-336 passing for 2,915 yards, 35 TDs and six INTs
Keenum's assault on every aerial record in the book gets more attention, but Moore is leaving an imprint of his own. He moved past Harrell for second on the touchdown pass list with a four-score first half, giving him 134 in his career to trail only Keenum's 145. Nobody is going to confuse Moore with Tom Tupa, but he also showed off his punting skills in the Broncos' win over the Aztecs, pinning SDSU at its own three-yard line with a 42-yard pooch kick. There was no hangover after Boise's season-altering loss to TCU, as Moore delivered his 30th game with at least three touchdown strikes. But it wasn't enough to move him up the rankings.
Next up: Saturday vs. Wyoming





