The Famous Idaho Potato Bowl starts off with the Ohio Bobcats taking on the Utah State Aggies when an “A-Peelin’” game comes to Boise, Idaho on December 17th. The Ohio Bobcats come into play with a 9-4 record and a 6-2 record, that is first in the MAC. The Bobcats average 31 points per game on offense and 22.1 ppg on defense. Ohio has played nicely in the 2nd half of the season winning 5 of their last 6 games. The Bobcats are headed by former Nebraska coach and Tom Osborne protégé Frank Solich who is in his Seventh year as Ohio head coach. The Aggies come into Boise with a 7-5 record and a 5-2 record that is 2nd in the WAC. The Aggies average 34.5 ppg on offense and 28.3 ppg on defense that is standard of the shootout nature of the WAC. Utah State has additionally been on a streak as recently winning their last 5 games. The Aggies are headed by Second year coach Gary Andersen.
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Being headed by an alternative-loving head coach, the Bobcats are led under center by the threatening sophomore Quarterback Tyler Tettleton (3,086 passing yards – 627 rushing yards – 63.6 completion pct – 26 passing touchdowns / 10 int – 147.6 rating – 9 rushing touchdowns) who is as much of a menace to run as to pass. Senior RB Donte Harden (172 carries – 939 yards – 2 touchdowns) tops the running game with seniors LaVon Brazill (64 catches – 1,042 yards – 10 touchdowns) and Riley Dunlop (40 catches – 551 yards – 6 touchdowns) being favorite marks of Tettleton’s down the field.
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The Aggies are led by freshman Quarterback Chuckie Keeton (1,200 yards – 60.9 completion pct – 11 td’s / 2 int – 137.4 rating) with junior Quarterback Adam Kennedy (909 yards – 70.7 completion pct – 10 td’s / 4 int – 180.8 rating) being a able backup. The dual attack of junior Robert Turbin (229 carries – 1,416 yards – 19 td’s) and senior Michael Smith (102 carries – 713 yards – 7 td’s) ensure that Utah State’s running game is in decent hands. Junior Wide receiver Stanley Morrison (25 catches – 416 yards – 3 td’s) and senior wide receiver Matt Austin (34 catches – 465 yards – 6 td’s) and head up the Aggies’ wide outs.



