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Rypien leads Boise State in romp over Colorado State 56-28

The Rams were their own worst enemy, turning the ball over three times and giving up a wild punt return for a touchdown.
Credit: Brian Losness-USA TODAY Sports
Boise State Broncos wide receiver Sean Modster (8) catches a touchdown pass during the second half against the Colorado State Rams at Albertsons Stadium. Boise State defeated Colorado State 56-28. (Photo: Brian Losness-USA TODAY Sports).

BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Brett Rypien threw for 308 yards and four touchdowns to lead Boise State over Colorado State 56-28 on Friday night.

Boise State (5-2, 3-1 Mountain West), which had to rally from a 35-10 halftime deficit last season against the Rams, flipped the script this time in racing out to a 35-7 halftime lead and never looked back.

Colorado State (3-5, 2-2) was its own worst enemy, turning the ball over three times and giving up a wild punt return for a touchdown. K.J. Carta-Samuels was 19-of-30 passing for 238 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.

In the first half, the Broncos' offense was so efficient that the only third down it failed to convert occurred when Rypien stumbled over his own feet after taking a snap under center. But that was about the only miscue he had in finishing with the same number of touchdowns as incompletions (22 of 26 passing).

Rypien hit A.J. Richardson twice on scoring strikes of 13 and 35 yards in the first half before finding Sean Modster for a 17-yard touchdown near the end of the second quarter. Modster also scored on a 26-yard reception in the fourth.

Boise State defensive back Avery Williams had an interception along with a 44-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, the Broncos' first since Nov. 23, 2013 against San Diego State.

THE TAKEAWAY

Colorado State: Suffering a blowout loss wasn't the way the Rams wanted to begin a critical stretch of conference games, especially if they had any plans to play in the Mountain West title game. With two losses in conference action, Colorado State has no margin for error and will need to get some help along the way to get to the championship.

Boise State: The Broncos successfully re-established their dominance at home after struggling in a 19-13 loss to San Diego State two weeks ago. Boise State still controls its own fate and will need to protect its home turf against three good opponents - BYU, Fresno State, and Utah State - to finish the regular season in order to have the opportunity to defend its Mountain West title.

UP NEXT

Colorado State: The Rams return home to host Wyoming next Friday.

Boise State: The Broncos will play next Saturday at Air Force where they are winless in three previous games.

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