BY KTIK STAFF AND BSU MEDIA SERVICES
Hawaii scored first and last.
Boise State scored the most.
The 19th-ranked Boise State football team pieced together a series of scoring drives and beat the Rainbow Warriors 31-10 in the Mountain West championship game Saturday at Albertsons Stadium.
Boise State is 12-1 heading into bowl season, and finishes with a 9-0 record against Mountain West teams. Hawaii, which lost to Boise State twice this season by a combined score of 90-47, falls to 9-5.
On Sunday, Boise State accepted an invitation to play Washington in the Las Vegas Bowl (Saturday, Dec. 21, 5:30 p.m. on ABC, KTIK & KBOI). The Huskies are led by former coach Chris Petersen, who is resigning after the bowl game.
Hawaii opened with a field goal, and closed with a touchdown. In between, it was the Jaylon Henderson show for Boise State. The quarterback, who started the season third on the depth chart, has won all four of his late-season starts and outscored opponents 160-64.
Henderson tossed TD passes to Khalil Shakir (36 yards) and John Hightower (36). Henderson added a 5-yard TD run, and Shakir scored on a 4-yard run. Eric Sachse had a 34-yard field goal to open the scoring for Boise State, which outgained Hawaii 364-320.
Nose tackle Sonatane Lui led Boise State’s defense with four solo tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble. Boise State stopped Hawaii twice inside the 5-yard line, and the Warriors were a combined 6-of-17 on third/fourth-down conversions.
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