The Nittany Lions dominated SMU in the first round of the playoff with three first-half interceptions, two of them returned for touchdowns. The Broncos are the Mountain West Conference champions and enter the game on an 11-game win streak. Their only loss of the season came to Oregon in Week 2.
It’s unlikely that Boise State is going to turn the ball over like SMU did in the first round, but it still has a tall task in moving the ball against PSU. The Nittany Lions have allowed just 1,405 rushing yards all season and opponents are averaging 3.1 yards a carry. Boise State averages 6.8 yards a carry as a team. It’s trite to say that slowing down Jeanty is imperative for Penn State, but it’s also the truth. Maddux Madsen has played well in 2024, but forcing him to win the game is Penn State’s best option.
It was all Penn State in the opening quarter as Drew Allar was dropping dimes and BSU’s offense couldn’t get anything going.
Penn State fumbles it right back!
Two plays later, the Nittany Lions have given it right back to BSU on a fumble by quarterback Drew Allar. The Broncos desperately needed that.
Boise State fumbles it!
Oh my goodness. What a disaster start for Boise! Ashton Jeanty was fighting for extra yards and the ball was popped out of his hands on the sideline and PSU’s Zakee Wheatley made a great play in securing the ball before going out of bounds.
I am stating the obvious here, but this was about the worst way the game could have started for Boise State. This is not a team that’s built to come back from big deficits without Ashton Jeanty breaking 50+-yard runs at will. And Penn State doesn’t give up long runs.
TOUCHDOWN PENN STATE!
What a start for the Nittany Lions! This time Drew Allar found Omari Evans on a deep post route for a 38-yard touchdown. Allar is on the money so far in this one.
PSU 14, BSU 0
BSU forced to punt
The Broncos couldn’t move the ball at all on the ensuing possession and punt it over to Penn State.
The Nittany Lions will have it back with good field position at their own 45.
Touchdown Penn State!
Who else but Tyler Warren to find the end zone first in the Fiesta Bowl? The star tight end found open space in the back corner of the end zone on a deep and Drew Allar put it right on the button for the first TD of the game.
PSU 7, BSU 0
PSU nearing red zone
The Nittany Lions are moving the ball with ease on the ground during their first drive of the game. A long Kaytron Allen run has them on the edge of the red zone.
PSU blocks BSU field goal
Boise State’s drive fizzled out just inside the 30-yard line and kicker Jonah Dalmas’ 45-yard field goal attempt was blocked.
Boise State on the march
The Broncos are out over midfield already after two quick first downs. Penn State is stacking the box in an effort to slow down star RB Ashton Jeanty and QB Maddux Madsen is finding his mark downfield.
Boise State will start with the ball
We are underway in the Fiesta Bowl!
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Good evening folks and welcome to our live tracker for the first College Football Playoff quarterfinal game between Boise State and Penn State!
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