(9) Boise State 16, (11) TCU 17

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#11TCU (11-2)073717

Final

8:00 PM ET, December 23, 2008
Qualcomm Stadium
SAN DIEGO, CA

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Boise State was one of two undefeated teams in the country at the end of the regular season but the only one to be left out of the BCS. The Poinsettia isn't the Fiesta Bowl, but competition-wise, this might be the next-best thing. The game will pit the No. 9 Broncos against the No. 11 Horned Frogs in a game that matches a top-13 offense against the nation's second-best defense. And it should finally settle all chatter between the fanbases about which conference is better. -- Graham Watson
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Boise State's offense facing the TCU defense is worth the price of admission.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
BSU12-14891646-06-18-08-0
TCU11-24371477-04-27-17-1
· Complete Standings
In Close Games (7 points or less. Since 2001)
 RECORD
BSU9 - 6
TCU15 - 8
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
BSU87-8-076-3-057-2-026-0-0
TCU59-15-042-5-022-1-06-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
BSU1-6-012-11-031-12-062-14-0
TCU13-10-030-20-050-24-066-25-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsBSU
 
250.0 / 59th
TCU
 
472.0 / 10th
Passing YardsBSU
 
232.0 / 39th
TCU
 
197.0 / 50th
Rushing YardsBSU
 
28.0 / 65th
TCU
 
275.0 / 5th
Points ScoredBSU
 
16.0 / 13th
TCU
 
17.0 / 23rd
Full Team Stats: Boise State | TCU
Individual Leaders
Boise State Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Moore64.33536393
Brotzm...100.05700
TCU Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Dalton61.62756238
Kerley100.04400
Boise State Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Avery20911505.56
Martin1297655.915
TCU Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Turner1477545.111
Tucker1056766.48
Boise State Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Young79104113.210
Pettis6385513.614
TCU Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Kerley4453212.12
Young3351715.73
Full Player Stats: Boise State | TCU

SAN DIEGO (AP) -- As the starting quarterback at UC Davis more than 20 years ago, Chris Petersen had grown accustomed to the program's low key demeanor.

Two coaches were referred to as "coach," but everyone else was on a first name basis. No one screamed or ranted. Everything was taught and instructed with a calm and steady message.

Then Gary Patterson showed up.

"In came Gary, a fireball of energy," Petersen recalled Monday. "And we were like, 'who's this guy, where did he come from?"

Paths that first intersected 22 years ago at then Division II UC Davis will meet again Tuesday night when Petersen's undefeated No. 9 Boise State faces Patterson's No. 11 TCU in the Poinsettia Bowl.

It's arguably the most anticipated non-BCS matchup of the bowl season, and a coup for a bowl game in just its fourth year of existence. The Broncos are trying to complete their second unbeaten season in the last three years, while a TCU win would help the Horned Frogs' resume as one of the elite non-BCS teams in the country.

"I think it's one of the best matchups of all the bowl games," Patterson said. "Besides the national championship game, I'd put this one right up with the one that'll be played up north of here."

The two head coaches share a bond as the leaders of two of the top non-BCS programs in the country, but their personal connection started in 1986. Petersen was a senior quarterback for the Aggies and Patterson was a newly hired linebackers coach, all of 26 years old and full of intensity that wasn't often seen inside the program.

"Really different and equally as good," Petersen said of Patterson's arrival. "It was really a unique and interesting change."

Added Patterson, "I was a little bit more energetic."

While the UC Davis family tree of offensive minds -- Oregon's Mike Bellotti, former college and NFL head coach Paul Hackett and Petersen, among others -- is well known, it can now claim a defensive forward-thinker to its bloodline, even if Patterson hung around for only one year.

At the time, Patterson was in the early stages if his career, bouncing around the country to the next job opening. It was his first venture west, after previously spending two years at Tennessee Tech. He joined head coach Jim Sochor at a time when the Aggies were the dominant Division II program in the West. From 1971 to 1990, UC Davis held at least a share of its conference title every year.

Ironically, Patterson was the defensive coordinator at Sonoma State in 1991, the school that ended UC Davis' title run.

"One thing I learned from UC Davis was I learned how to teach even at a higher level. I came from the Midwest and I found out there were different ways to do things," Patterson said.

"They didn't have whistles. They didn't raise their voice. It was a unique situation and one of those situations where you understood why they were successful. The problem for me was it didn't fit my personality."

Patterson, who isn't one to hide his emotions, left after only one year to become the defensive coordinator at Cal Lutheran. And while Petersen wasn't directly coached by Patterson, each left a lasting impression with the other, one that has carried over into their careers as head coaches.

After Boise State beat TCU in the Fort Worth Bowl in 2003, Patterson and his coaches paid a visit to Boise to swap and share ideas.

"There was a lot of information passed back and forth," Petersen said. "Gary knows what he's doing and if you get one or two things to focus on that you are not doing, it can really make a difference."

Petersen hopes there weren't too many secrets shared. His young, but talented, offense will get its toughest test of the season against Patterson's fast and aggressive defense that was second in the country and held high-powered Oklahoma to its lowest point total of the season.

The Broncos averaged 49 points over their final five games of the regular season, but those numbers came against teams with a combined record of 20-38 this season.

"It's a pretty impressive (defense) to watch," said Kellen Moore, Boise State's redshirt freshman quarterback. "They don't give up a lot of points."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, December 20th
16 Brigham Young 21 Final
Arizona 31
Colorado State 40 Final
Fresno State 35
Tuesday, December 23rd
9 Boise State 16 Final
11 TCU 17
Wednesday, December 31st
Houston 34 Final
Air Force 28
Friday, January 2nd
6 Utah 31 Final
4 Alabama 17