Boise State Football: 3 keys to victory vs. Utah State in Week 13

BOISE, ID - NOVEMBER 16: The Boise State Broncos enter the field prior to the start of first half action against the New Mexico Lobos on November 16, 2019 at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho. (Photo by Loren Orr/Getty Images)
BOISE, ID - NOVEMBER 16: The Boise State Broncos enter the field prior to the start of first half action against the New Mexico Lobos on November 16, 2019 at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho. (Photo by Loren Orr/Getty Images) /
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Boise State football goes to Utah State in one of their last tests of the season. Will the Broncos be healthy enough to get past the Aggies?

Boise State Football has to go on the road to continue its Mountain West run. The Broncos will take their perfect Mountain West record of 6-0 into Logan, Utah in one of the best games of the week for the conference. Utah State improved to 6-4 with their win last week over Wyoming and has played very well at home in 2019.

Both teams seem to be in a standoff with injury reports as both quarterbacks have not yet been listed out. Starting quarterback Jordon Love for Utah State is expected to play, but many reports have indicated that he may not play. Meanwhile, Boise State head coach Bryan Harsin has not confirmed the status of starting quarterback Hank Bachmeier although he is not expected to play.

With so many question marks that will no doubt affect the outcome of the game, we are left wondering what kind of a game this will be. To make matters worse, Boise State’s best player on defense Curtis Weaver went down last week and no updates have been made.

This game was set up to be one of the toughest in the Broncos season but just got a lot tougher if they don’t have two stars out on the field. In a wacky late-night Mountain West showdown that has proven to have tons of entertainment this season, we could see yet another great game.

Here are three keys for the Broncos to get past the Aggies on Saturday night.