For years, Idaho has been ranked among the worst major college football programs in the nation.
Not this season.
The Vandals (4-1, 1-0) are the surprise of the Western Athletic Conference. They are off to their best start in 15 years and gunning for their first bowl game since 1998.
Fans packed the 16,000-seat Kibbie Dome in Moscow, Idaho, on Saturday for a stirring 31-29 win over Colorado State that was televised by ESPNU (at Idaho, that's like being on NBC). The Vandals are no longer an automatic W for nearly everyone who plays them.
"The Vandal faithful have been hungry," coach Robb Akey said. "It's been a decade since we went to a bowl game here."
The Vandals' next step toward bowl eligibility is Saturday at San Jose State (1-3, 0-0).
"We are playing the hottest team in the league," said San Jose State coach Dick Tomey. "They have come farther and accomplished more this young season than any team in the league."
The Vandals are among the nation's top passing teams behind three-year starter Nathan Enderle, who is completing 64 percent of his passes and has thrown for eight touchdowns and three interceptions. His favorite targets are Max Komar (25 catches, 408 yards), Eric Greenwood (19 catches, 289 yards) and Preston Davis (14 catches, 174 yards).
The Vandals also have a good rush behind three solid running backs. DeMaundray Woolridge, an academic casualty at Washington State who sat out the past two years, is making the most of his new opportunity by rushing for 356 yards and an average of 6.2 yards per carry. Princeton McCarty has 206 yards and a 5.4 average. Deonte Jackson, a former 1,000-yard rusher, has 112 yards so far.
They benefit from big holes created by Outland Trophy candidate Mike Iupati, a 330-pound senior, and other veterans on the offensive line.
The defense is led by safety Shiloh Keo, the WAC defensive player of the week after making 15 tackles and intercepting a pass to seal the win over Colorado State in the closing seconds.
The Vandals beat WAC rival New Mexico State in their season opener, lost at Washington, then pummeled San Diego State, Northern Illinois and Colorado State.
The Vandals are tied with bitter rival No. 6 Boise State and Louisiana Tech for first place, although league play is just getting started.
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