- Final06
4BSU
TCU17
1017
10 - Final2OT2OT1FRES
WYO28
3528
35 - Final2UCF
RUTG24
4524
45 - Final3USM
MTU32
4232
42 - Final418
14ORST
BYU20
4420
44 - Final523UTAH
CAL37
2737
27 - Final6NEV
SMU10
4510
45 - Final7MRSH
OHIO21
1721
17 - Final817PITT
UNC19
1719
17 - Final9
24BC
USC13
2413
24 - Final10UK
CLEM13
2113
21 - Final11TA&M
UGA20
4420
44 - Final12UCLA
TEM30
2130
21 - Final1315
25MIA
WIS14
2014
20 - Final14BGSU
IDHO42
4342
43 - Final1520
22ARIZ
NEB0
330
33 - Final16HOU
AFA20
4720
47 - Final17
21OKLA
STAN31
2731
27 - Final18NAVY
MIZZ35
1335
13 - Final19MINN
ISU13
1413
14 - Final2011VT
TENN37
1437
14 - Final OTOT21NW
AUB35
3835
38 - Final2216WVU
FSU21
3321
33 - Final2313
12PSU
LSU19
1719
17 - Final248
7OSU
ORE26
1726
17 - Final253
5CIN
FLA24
5124
51 - Final26USF
NIU27
327
3 - Final27SCAR
CONN7
207
20 - Final2819OKST
MISS7
217
21 - Final OTOT29ARK
ECU20
1720
17 - Final30MSU
TTU31
4131
41 - Final3110
9IOWA
GT24
1424
14 - Final OTOT32CMU
TROY44
4144
41 - Final332
1TEX
ALA21
3721
37
Final
8:00 PM ET, January 4, 2010
University of Phoenix Stadium, GLENDALE, AZ
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Boise State pulled "Riddler" out of its bag of tricks.
Presto: the Broncos stunned Texas Christian in a Fiesta Bowl duel of unbeaten BCS busters.
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After a gutsy fake punt at the Broncos' own 33-yard line, Doug Martin scored the decisive touchdown to give No. 6 Boise State a 17-10 victory over third-ranked TCU on Monday night.
For the second time in four years, the Broncos (14-0) won the Fiesta Bowl with a YouTube-
worthy play.
"I think that's what they expect us out of us, so we're happy to deliver," said Boise State coach Chris Petersen.
Last time, the victim was Oklahoma. This time it was TCU (12-1), which fizzled in its BCS debut.
A 10-10 stalemate came alive with a play straight out of Boise State's goofy playbook.
It's called "Riddler," and TCU couldn't solve it.
Petersen called it on fourth-and-9 at the Broncos' 33. Punter Kyle Brotzman hit wide-open Kyle Efaw with a 30-yard strike on fourth-and-9.
Fast Facts
• Boise State joined the 2002 Ohio State Buckeyes as the only teams to go 14-0 in college football history.
• TCU's win streak ended at 14 as Boise State won their 14th straight.
• Kellen Moore ended the season with 39 passing touchdowns and three interceptions, breaking the FBS record for highest touchdown-to-interception ratio (minimum of 30 pass touchdowns).
• Boise State joined Utah as the second school from a BCS non-automatic qualifying conference with a pair of BCS bowl wins.
• TCU is the first team from the Mountain West Conference to lose a BCS game.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
TCU coach Gary Patterson said the Horned Frogs had worked on the fake in practice, but they were caught flat-footed.
"The fake punt was a great call," Patterson said. "They outcoached us on that play."
Brotzman said he was certain the play would work as he surveyed the Horned Frogs' return formation.
"For us to run a fake like that is gutsy," said Brotzman, who also hit a 40-yard field goal. "That's Boise State football."
TCU never recovered. Broncos quarterback Kellen Moore, who threw for 211 yards, connected on three straight passes to move Boise State to the TCU 2-yard, and then Martin vaulted over a tackler from 2 yards out to put the Broncos up 17-10 with 7:21 to go.
"That was huge, an emotional play," TCU All-America defensive end Jerry Hughes said. "They obviously had the momentum on their side."
The trickery evoked memories of Boise State's BCS debut three years ago, when it pulled out a passel of gadget plays to defeat Oklahoma on the same field.
"Our coaches are creative and they dial stuff up and it works a lot of the time," said Efaw, whose team became the second in modern history to go 14-0, joining Ohio State in 2002.
Unlike the thriller against OU, this game offered little drama for the first three quarters.
It was the first time two schools from conferences without automatic BCS bids have met in one of college football's biggest bowls. But for long stretches TCU and Boise State played as if they belonged in the Poinsettia Bowl, site of TCU's 17-16 victory over Boise State in December 2008.
Just A Dash Of 'O'
The Fiesta Bowl was heavy on defense and light on high-flying offense. It was one of the lowest-scoring Fiesta Bowls in the history of the game.
| Year | Total points | Final score |
| 1978 | 20 | Arkansas 10, UCLA 10 |
| 1974 | 22 | Oklahoma State 16, BYU 6 |
| 1987 | 24 | Penn State 14, Miami (FL) 10 |
| 1979 | 26 | Pittsburgh 16, Arizona 10 |
| 2010 | 27 | Boise State 17, TCU 10 |
Boise State entered as the nation's highest-scoring team (44.2 points per game), and the Horned Frogs were fourth (40.7). But their expected offensive duel turned into a tedious series of punts.
Neither team could muster an offensive touchdown until the final minute of the first half, when TCU's Andy Dalton hit Curtis Clay for a 30-yard score to make it 10-7 at halftime.
TCU's Ross Evans kicked a 29-yard field goal to tie it at 10 heading into the fourth quarter.
The game appeared to be dragging toward overtime until Petersen's gutsy call. After taking the lead, the Broncos called on their unheralded defense to lock up the win.
TCU took over at its own 1 with 1:06 remaining and marched to the Boise State 30 before cornerback Brandyn Thompson disrupted a pass by Dalton, and Winston Venable picked it off with 18 seconds remaining.
Thompson had two interceptions. He returned the first 51 yards for the game's first score, and his second one set up the Broncos' winning drive.
Dalton had thrown only five interceptions in 279 pass attempts during the regular season, when he earned first-team All-Mountain West Conference honors. But the Broncos put pressure on Dalton from the start; late in the first quarter, unblocked defender Kyle Wilson blitzed and flattened Dalton, who came out for one play.
"We stressed all week just swarming to the ball, collectively as a defense," Thompson said.
Dalton finished with 272 yards and a score through the air, but was intercepted three times.
Western Athletic Conference champion Boise State earned its second BCS victory -- as many as Michigan, Penn State and Alabama have combined.
The Broncos are one of only three remaining unbeatens, along with Texas and Alabama, which will play for the national title on Thursday night.
Petersen has resisted entering the national title debate, but it's clear he thinks his spunky team can play with anyone.
"I just know that these kids have the most unbelievable heart," Petersen said.
Some wondered whether the Broncos deserved a shot at the national title. On this night, they were just barely good enough to edge Mountain West champion TCU, snapping the Horned Frogs' 14-game win streak.
Asked if he thought Boise State should be No. 1, Efaw replied, "Probably not. But I mean, maybe next year. I don't know. We have a great team and we fight hard and we're undefeated."
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It was over when... Boise State safety Winston Venable intercepted a pass that bounced off TCU receiver Antoine Hicks' helmet.
Gameball goes to... Boise State's D, which held TCU to 36 rushing yards and made three picks, returning one for a touchdown.
Stat of the game... 2-2. The Broncos were perfect on their two fourth-down conversions. The second one sparked the winning TD.
Team Stat Comparison
| BSU | TCU | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 16 | 17 |
| Total Yards | 317 | 308 |
| Passing | 240 | 272 |
| Rushing | 77 | 36 |
| Penalties | 7-70 | 7-53 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 6-18 | 1-12 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 2-2 | 0-1 |
| Turnovers | 1 | 3 |
| Possession | 34:43 | 25:17 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | BSU | TCU | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 11:28 | Brandyn Thompson 51 Yd Interception Return (Kyle Brotzman Kick) | 7 | 0 |
| SECOND QUARTER | BSU | TCU | |||
![]() | FG | 08:02 | Kyle Brotzman 40 Yd | 10 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 00:49 | Curtis Clay 30 Yd Pass From Andy Dalton (Ross Evans Kick) | 10 | 7 |
| THIRD QUARTER | BSU | TCU | |||
![]() | FG | 03:52 | Ross Evans 29 Yd | 10 | 10 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | BSU | TCU | |||
![]() | TD | 07:21 | Doug Martin 2 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) | 17 | 10 |






