Saturday, November 18, 2006

Football: 'Dogs shut out Vandals 34-0

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - Dwayne Wright rushed for 133 yards and Tom Brandstater threw two touchdown passes as Fresno State beat Idaho 34-0 on Saturday, the Bulldogs' first shutout since 2004.

Fresno State (3-7, 3-3 Western Athletic Conference) gained 290 of its 399 total yards on the ground. The Bulldogs did not allow Idaho (4-7, 3-4) inside the red zone.

Anthony Harding and Lonyae Miller helped the Bulldogs pad their lead in the second half with touchdown runs of 39 and 20 yards, respectively.

Brandstater completed 13 of 24 passes for 109 yards in leading the Bulldogs to their second straight victory following a seven-game losing streak. He was intercepted twice.

Brian Flowers rushed for 114 yards for Idaho, which dropped its fourth straight. The Vandals crossed midfield just three times, penetrating no deeper than Fresno State's 36.

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Saturday, November 11, 2006

Football: 'Dogs win 23-18

Fresno State Bulldogs 23 - New Mexico State Aggies 18

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Thursday, November 02, 2006

Back to where we started ... and Wright's better

The Fresno State football team suffered another devastating loss Wednesday night, but in case you didn't notice, we've got another quarterback controversy on our hands. Sean Norton, (the 5-foot-11 quarterback who actually is that tall, contrary to nearly every other report) didn't do much wrong, but Pat Hill turned to Tom Brandstater for a spark in the second half of the 45-21 loss. You could argue that the spark was given, but there is no doubt that Norton has been the better performer of the two, despite his limited playing time.

As of now, nobody knows who the starter will be for the Bulldogs' next game against New Mexico State Nov. 11. One thing is for sure, the fans have already made their choice, so if Brandstater is chosen, any wrong decision will earn him a chorus of boos. This should be an interesting development.

Part II

All of that Heisman talk for Boise State running back Ian Johnson can stop. Fresno State running back Dwayne Wright outclassed Johnson with a dominating 5.1 yard per carry effort, with half of the room to run with. Wright's physical running style, which includes running straight over opponents on his way to picking up the extra yardage, is my preferred way of running. Johnson, with seven more carries, earned 139 yards for a 5.7 average, but did it without having to break any tackles. Instead he would run through gaping holes and sprint for 10 yards before being tackled. Don't get me wrong, Johnson is a good back, but he is not in the same sentence as Wright, nor will he be.

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Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Bulldogs Fall To No. 14 Boise State, 45-21

BOISE, Idaho (Associated Press) - Jared Zabransky threw with efficiency, Ian Johnson found the end zone twice and No. 14 Boise State dominated Fresno State on a national stage Wednesday night.

Zabransky passed for 180 yards and three touchdowns, Johnson rushed for 136 yards and the Broncos routed the Bulldogs 45-21.

Overshadowed much of the season by Johnson - the national leader in touchdowns - Zabransky directed the Broncos (9-0, 5-0 WAC) to scores on three consecutive possessions in the first half. He also led scoring drives the first two times Boise State had the ball in the second half.

Take away a kneel-down on the last play of the first half, and Boise State reached the end zone on five straight possessions, outscoring Fresno State 35-0 during the stretch. Zabransky completed 19 of 25 passes and added another 57 yards rushing.

The Broncos were ranked 14th in this week's BCS standings, and need to finish in the top 12 of the final poll to become the second team from a non-BCS conference to land a berth in one of the big-money bowl games.

With representatives from the Fiesta, Sugar and Orange bowls in attendance, the Broncos were overpowering for three quarters, then Johnson finished off the Bulldogs (1-7, 1-3) with an impressive final drive.

Fresno State lost its seventh straight since opening the season with a 28-19 win over Nevada. It's the first time the Bulldogs have lost seven straight in one season since 1929.

Contained to mostly 5- and 6-yard gains, Johnson busted a 32-yard run down to the Fresno State 2 midway through the fourth quarter, carrying Bulldogs defenders the final 10 yards. He capped the drive with a 2-yard plunge, his 20th touchdown of the season.

Johnson also scored from 3 yards in the second quarter and had 24 carries.

Zabransky matched a season-high with the three TD passes, the first a perfect 28-yard strike on the run to Drisan James on the last play of the first quarter. He added an 8-yard pass to Vinny Perretta and a 4-yard TD to Jerard Rabb.

Fresno State's offense never got on track with sophomore quarterback Sean Newton making his second career start. The Bulldogs were outgained 138-12 in the first quarter and 248-62 in the first half.

Fresno State finally broke Boise State's scoring run when backup QB Tom Brandstater threw a 20-yard TD to Joe Fernandez late in the third quarter.

The Bulldogs pulled within 38-21 with 14:02 left when Damon Jenkins intercepted a Zabranksky pass and returned it 56 yards for a score. It was the first interception of the season for Fresno State, the last team in Division I-A without one.

Chastin West returning a kickoff 93 yards in the first quarter to give Fresno State a 7-3 lead.

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