Article By D. Walker on 18th April, 2010
The game format was the BSU offense against the Bronco defense. In the end, the battle was won by the defense, by stopping a tie-breaking two-point conversion attempt, and winning 30-28.
The Boise State offense had struggled for most of the spring practice, but freshman quarterback Joe Southwick put some spark into the game, leading the offense to four straight second-half scoring drives that eventually tied the game near the end of regulation.
Southwick connected with fellow freshman Aaron Burks five times for 113 yards and a touchdown. He was 10 of...
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