
Boise, Idaho -- Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore has been named the Walter Camp Football Foundation's National Offensive Player of the Week.
Moore, a redshirt freshman from Prosser, Wash., completed 25 of 37 passes for 386 yards and three touchdowns to help the Broncos knock off No. 17 Oregon, 37-32, in Eugene. He also had one interception on a tipped pass.
On the season, Moore has completed 57 of 79 passes for 840 yards, five touchdowns and just one interception. His passer efficiency rating is 179.82.
The freshman is only the second Bronco to win the Walter Camp Award National Player of the Week Award. Running back Ian Johnson won it as a sophomore in 2006 when he rushed for 240 yards in Boise State's 42-14 win over Oregon State University.
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