FRESNO – Topping its first ranked opponent since 2004, Fresno State prevailed in a 28-17 win over No. 23 Boise State on Saturday afternoon at Bulldog Stadium, bringing the Milk Can Trophy back to Fresno. "To send the seniors up the ramp with a victory is great," said head coach Jeff Tedford after the win. "It's another game and we have one more to go. I cannot tell you how happy and gratified I am to see all of the hard work paying off for these guys and this coaching staff who have put so much into it. Boise State has a great football team, we have a lot of respect for them and now we have to go and do it one more time. We will have a lot of hard work going into this coming up week, but for tonight, we can enjoy this and our guys will feel good about themselves, especially the seniors. It is a great honor for them to leave the stadium today with a victory."
In front of 31,526 Red Wave supporters, the Bulldogs totaled 431 yards of offense, the most the 'Dogs have had against an FBS opponent this season, as junior quarterback Marcus McMayion passed for a career-high 332 yards completing 23 of his 36 passes while tossing two touchdowns.