PHOTOS: ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Beats Boise State to Kick Off Malzahn Era
The Knights pulled off a thrilling comeback win, 36-31, in the first meeting between the two programs.
By Jenna Marina Lee and ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Athletics|September 3, 2021
Junior linebacker Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste led the Knights in tackles (9) against Boise State. (Photo by Nick Leyva ’15)
The ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ football team’s first game of the 2021 season with new head coach Gus Malzahn turned out to be worth the wait.
After enduring a 2-hour-and-41-minute lightning delay that pushed back kickoff to 9:46 p.m., the Knights rallied to a 36-31 win in their long awaited matchup against Boise State.
The game technically stretched over two days to complete, wrapping up at 1:26 a.m. Friday in front of a still lively crowd in the stands to witness the victory.
The Knights overcame a 21-0 first-half deficit β matching a program record β and scored 23 consecutive points to earn the victory.
βI think the whole college football world saw it,β Malzahn said after the game. βYou go down by 21-0 at home against a really good team and to fight back, keep believing, making plays and answering the bell again β they just kept doing it and you could feel it on the sidelines. There wasn’t any panic. I’m really proud of our staff too. Our staff did a really good job. Overall, it was a really, really quality victory that will help us moving forward.β
ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ head coach Gus Malzahn leads the team off the bus for the Knight Walk to the stadium. (Photo courtesy of Mark Godin, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Athletics)Thursday’s game also marked the return of tailgating on the main campus after COVID-19 capped attendance for the 2020 season. (Photo by Nick Leyva ’15)KnightMoves and the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ cheer team led the March to Victory. (Photo by Nick Leyva ’15)The Knights take the field in front of its largest crowd after weathering a lightning delay. (Photo courtesy of Mark Godin, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Athletics)Tight end Max Holler signals “safety” after Boise State flubbed a snap early in the fourth quarter that added to ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½’s lead, 30-24. (Photo courtesy of Mark Godin, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Athletics)Just in time for the first game of the year, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ announced Thursday it sold its entire allotment of football season tickets for the second time in three years. (Photo courtesy of Mark Godin, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Athletics)ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ gets hyped on the sidelines as the Knights mount a comeback. (Photo courtesy of Mark Godin, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Athletics)ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ head coach Gus Malzahn thanks fans for their dedication to sticking out the weather and the game until its late end. (Photo by Nick Leyva ’15)ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ celebrates in the locker room after going 1-0. (Photo courtesy of Godwin, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Athletics)ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ head coach Gus Malzahn is presented with the game ball by Terry Mohajir, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ vice president and director of athletics. (Photo courtesy of Mark Godin, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Athletics)
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