When Kellen Moore stepped on Boise State?s campus as a freshman in 2007, not even the wildest expectations could have matched what he ended up doing for the university.
A four year starter for the Broncos from 2008-2011, Moore would go on to become the FBS Division?s all-time leader in wins with 50, as well as set school records for career passing yards and passing touchdowns, wins and passing touchdowns in a season.
Moore can be credited with finally getting the Broncos over the hump as a team that year in and year out is capable of competing with college football?s most powerful programs. During his time as a Bronco, Moore was able to lead Boise State to victory over teams such as TCU, Georgia, Virginia Tech and Oregon.
However, despite all of his accolades, Moore may remain as one of the most beloved players in Boise State football history more because of what he was unable to accomplish.
A two-time All-American and fourth place finisher in the Heisman Trophy race, Moore played in only one BCS bowl despite losing only three times in his career.
Then, Moore went undrafted in the 2012 NFL Draft.
Thus, many would say Moore received the short end of the stick.
The reasons may change from person to person, but the outcome is the same: Kellen Moore is the greatest quarterback, and perhaps biggest fan favorite, in Boise State football history.
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