Eli Lucero, The Herald Journal
Boise State quarterback Brett Rypien (4) looks to throw the ball against Utah State during an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017, in Logan, Utah. (Eli Lucero/Herald Journal via AP)/The Herald Journal via AP)
LOGAN — Idaho is a state known for its wide-open spaces, and Boise State apparently brought some of that room to help its receivers operate during Saturday night’s game at Utah State.
Averaging just 197 yards passing per game, the Broncos’ passing game ignited against the Aggies, totaling a season-high 370 yards and five touchdowns through the air in BSU’s 41-14 victory at Maverik Stadium.