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The total yards were the fewest for Oregon in nearly 15 years.
"Boise State really moved the ball, we let them have the ball pretty much the whole game, it seemed like," Oregon defensive back Walter Thurmond III said.
But Masoli's passing was off and the Ducks could not get the bruising Blount started. He carried only eight times and finished with minus-5 yards rushing, part of a miserable night for the Ducks.
"We didn't execute our gameplan. We didn't play Oregon football," Blount said. "Defense played tremendous. They gave us the ball a number of times and we didn't do anything with it. I didn't see this coming at all. Everything at practice was going well."
And Masoli's main passing target, Ed Dickson, might as well have not been on the field. He wasn't thrown to in the first half and finished with just two catches for 19 yards. His first grab, with 7:07 left in the third quarter, finally got the Ducks their initial first down.
Masoli finished 14 of 27 for 121 yards and an interception.
"It's frustrating whenever you don't get a first down," Kelly said.
The Broncos had no problem marching. Moore hit 14 of 20 throws in the first half and finished 19 of 29. He was also given plenty of time in the pocket behind a young offensive line that, for one night, answered the biggest question about the Broncos in the offseason.
Moore connected with Austin Pettis for a 10-yard touchdown midway through the second quarter and the two-point conversion put Boise State up 8-0. Blount was later pulled down in the end zone by Billy Winn for a safety.
The Broncos' line also opened holes for Harper and Jeremy Avery. The pair combined for 162 yards rushing.
"They came out talking a little bit thinking they owed us something, and we just came out and played our game," Harper said.
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