FBS-CFB Game Preview: Eastern Washington Eagles (0‑1) at #25 Boise State Broncos (0‑1)

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Game Overview

Date & Time: Friday, September 5, 2025 – Kickoff 9:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. MT / 6:00 p.m. PT

Venue: Albertsons Stadium, 1400 Bronco Lane, Boise, ID 83725

Surface: Blue Turf (FieldTurf)

Broadcast: FS1

Weather Report (Boise, ID – Kickoff)

Conditions: Clear skies, dry

Temperature: ~73°F (23°C) at kickoff, dropping into the mid‑60s by the 4th quarter

Wind: Light, ~5–7 mph from the northwest — minimal impact on passing/kicking

Precipitation: 0% chance

Impact: Ideal football weather; no weather‑driven edge

Injury Report

Eastern Washington Eagles

No major injuries reported after Week 1 loss to Incarnate Word

Boise State Broncos

RB Jambres Dubar – Out (undisclosed)

K Colton Boomer – Questionable (lower body)

WR Aaron Anderson – Probable (ankle)

Recent Team Form

Eastern Washington

Struggled defensively vs. Incarnate Word (463 yards allowed)

QB Jared Taylor: 17/31, 183 YDS, 0 TD, 0 INT

RB Marceese Yetts: 6 CAR, 59 YDS, 2 TD

Allowed 6.5 yards/play; gave up multiple chunk plays through the air

Boise State

Offense sputtered vs. USF (225 pass yds, 87 rush yds)

QB Maddux Madsen: 25/46, 225 YDS, 1 TD, 0 INT

WR Latrell Caples: 4 REC, 58 YDS

Defense held USF to just over 300 total yards but lost field position battle

Key Player Matchups

QB Jared Taylor (EWU) vs. Boise State Secondary

Taylor is efficient but limited in vertical passing; must hit intermediate throws to keep drives alive.

Boise’s secondary allowed 2 passing TDs vs. USF but kept YPA under 7.

RB Marceese Yetts (EWU) vs. Boise State Front Seven

Yetts averaged 9.8 YPC in opener; faces a Broncos front that allowed just 3.1 YPC in Week 1.

QB Maddux Madsen (BSU) vs. EWU Pass Defense

EWU allowed 285+ pass YPG in 2024; Madsen’s ability to stretch the field could open run lanes.

Boise WR Corps vs. EWU DBs

EWU’s secondary ranked near bottom of FCS in pass defense last season; Caples and Ben Ford could exploit mismatches.

Series History

All-Time: Boise State leads 13–6

Last Meeting: Oct. 14, 2000 – Boise State 41, Eastern Washington 23 (Boise)

At Boise: Broncos 10–2 all-time

Streak: Boise State won last 2 meetings

Betting Trends

Eastern Washington

1–6–1 ATS last 8 games

6 of last 7 games OVER the total

1–7 SU last 8 games vs. FBS opponents

Boise State

1–5 ATS last 6 games

UNDER in 5 of last 6 games

11–0 SU last 11 home games

5–0 SU last 5 vs. Big Sky opponents

Suggested Wagering Model

Model Inputs:

Talent gap: FBS Top‑25 vs. mid‑tier FCS

Boise’s elite home record and defensive front vs. EWU’s struggling O‑line

EWU’s poor track record vs. FBS (avg. loss margin 28+ points last 5)

Boise’s offense due for bounce‑back after Week 1 dud

Game Odds

Eastern Washington Eagles         58.5

Boise State Broncos                        – 27.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Thursday, September 4, 2025

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