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Keys to the game:

Run the football: The Bowling Green defense has yielded 548 yards on the ground in two games this season. Boise State has shown it can run the ball. This could be a big night on the ground for the Broncos.

Contain Jacobs: Like Timmy Chang and Ryan Moats last season, the Broncos will once again look to slow down a big-time offensive player. Jacobs may be the most gifted signal caller to play at Boise State, and Cam Hall return should help.

Find Schouman: The junior tight end was Zabransky’s favorite target last season before he was injured. So far this season, he has two catches for 16 yards. Concerns about a nagging injury were dismissed when scored three touchdowns in a fall scrimmage. But, in order for an effective pass game, Zabransky needs to connect with Schouman.

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Filed under: SPORTS — Archive @ 12:00 am September 21st, 2005

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