Thursday, December 22, 2011

Kellen Moore Breaks School Record for Career Passing Efficiency

It was close, but Kellen Moore has broken the school record for career passing efficiency, a mark many thought would stand for years, if not decades.


Moore finished his Boise State career with an efficiency rating of 168.87, beating the school mark of 168.79 held by Ryan Dinwiddie.

Moore Breaks School Record for Lowest Interception Percentage

Boise State's Kellen Moore finished his four-year career as a starter with just 28 career interceptions in 1,659 attempts, a percentage of just 1.69%.


That shatters the existing school record of 2.1% held by Ryan Dinwiddie, who played at Boise State from 2000-2003.

Kellen Moore Breaks School Record for Career Passing Percentage

With tonight's 26-34 passing performance against Arizona State in a 56-24 Boise State win, Kellen Moore has broken yet another school record.  This time, it's career passing efficiency, knocking off Taylor Tharp, who completed 67.9% of his passes.


Moore finishes his stellar career by completing 1,157 passes out of 1,659 attempts, a percentage of 69.74%.  He fell just shy of breaking the NCAA record of 70.4% held by Colt Brennan of Hawai'i.

Bronco Basketball Team Trails Iowa

51-48 midway through the second half.