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Trap Game Madness: No. 6 Boise St. Defends Perfect Record Vs. Utah St.

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Logan, UT (Sports Network) - Doug Martin scored four times on the ground as part of a 323-yard rushing attack, as No. 6 Boise State recovered from a slow start to rout Utah State, 52-21, in a Western Athletic Conference matchup from Romney Stadium.

Jeremy Avery scored twice on the ground and gained 116 yards on 16 touches, while Martin rushed 13 times for 122 yards.

Kellen Moore threw his Football Bowl Subdivision-leading 33rd touchdown this season and finished 15-of-29 for 232 yards for the Broncos (11-0, 6-0 WAC), who play a formidable Nevada team next Friday. The Wolf Pack are the only other WAC competitor to sport an unblemished league record (6-0) and own a hearty 7-3 record overall.

Titus Young totaled 230 yards from scrimmage and had an 80-yard rushing score wiped out by a holding penalty. He was BSU's top receiving threat with 101 yards on five grabs.

Michael Smith scored a pair of rushing TDs and Robert Turbin scored once on 15 carries for 58 yards.

Diondre Borel completed 18-of-30 passes for 200 yards with an interception for the Aggies (3-8, 2-5), who managed to stop a two-game slide last Saturday with a win over San Jose State.

- Via Sports Network.

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