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    Time, Date, TV Channel, 2025 Idaho Potato Bowl Preview

    BostonSportsNewsBy BostonSportsNewsDecember 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Time, Date, TV Channel, 2025 Idaho Potato Bowl Preview
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    It’s bowl season, which means we have a lot of football to watch between Dec. 13 and Jan. 19! Ohio State, Utah, Georgia Southern, Army, Texas A&M — and just about everyone in between — will take part in a total of 47 games that will ultimately conclude with the 2026 CFP National Championship.

    NESN has you covered with previews for each and every game — with our next contest serving as one of bowl season’s most iconic games:

    2025 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

    Matchup: Washington State Cougars vs. Utah State Aggies
    Date: Monday, Dec. 22, 2025
    Kickoff: 2 p.m. ET
    Stadium: Albertsons Stadium — Boise, Idaho
    TV: ESPN

    Game Overview

    The Idaho Potato Bowl has become a staple of bowl season, regularly featuring teams from the Mountain West, MAC and Pac-12 as they battle for conference supremacy in their shared backyard on the blue turf in Boise, Idaho.

    Northern Illinois defeated Fresno State is an awesome double overtime contest in 2024, the first one-score difference in the game in nearly a decade. The Cougars and Aggies could make it two in a row.

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    Team Overviews

    Washington State Cougars
    Conference: Pac-12
    Head Coach: Jesse Bobbit (Interim)
    Record: 6–6

    Washington State enters bowl season after struggling to navigate their new reality of playing in a two-team conference, splitting their two games with Oregon State and losing to all three ranked opponents: No. 4 Ole Miss, No. 18 Virginia and No. 21 James Madison.

    The Cougars will also be without head coach Jimmy Rogers, who jetted after just one season to take the job at Iowa State, while interim coach Jesse Bobbit will join him as soon as this game ends — so how can they win the game?

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    Zevi Eckhaus and Kirby Vorhees — the club’s starting quarterback and running back, respectively — can control the clock and have accounted for 913 total rushing yards and 13 rushing touchdowns. Isaac Terrell and Buddha Peleti are the leaders on a strong defensive unit that has allowed just 20.2 points per game (27th of 136).

    Utah State Aggies
    Conference: Mountain West
    Head Coach: Bronco Mendenhall
    Record: 6-6

    Utah State is fast and efficient on offense, and… not very good on defense.

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    Bryson Barnes is one of the best dual-threat quarterbacks in the entire country, having accounted for 2,687 passing yards, 733 rushing yards, 27 total touchdowns and just four interceptions. Miles Davis (890 all-purpose yards, 11 total touchdowns) and Braden Pegan (926 receiving yards) are his best weapons.

    The Aggies just can’t seem to stop anyone, having allowed 28.2 points per game (90th of 136) while only having only one defender to rack up more than 4.0 sacks on the season (John Miller; 7.5).

    Players to Watch

    Washington State
    QB Zevi Eckhaus
    RB Kirby Vorhees
    WR Josh Meredith
    DL Isaac Terrell
    DL Buddha Peleti
    LB Parker McKenna

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    Utah State
    QB Bryson Barnes
    RB Miles Davis
    WR Braden Pegan
    WR Bradyn Boyd
    LB John Miller
    LB Bronson Olevao
    CB Noah Avinger

    Key Notes

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    Kirby Moore, who spent the last two seasons as the offensive coordinator for Missouri, will take over as head coach for Washington State in 2026.

    Utah State is making its sixth appearance in the Idaho Potato Bowl, hoping to improve their record after entering 1-4.

    Barnes made his first college start against Washington State, and will now make his final college start Washington State.

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    Betting Lines

    DraftKings Sportsbook: Utah State -1.5 | O/U 49.5
    FanDuel Sportsbook: Utah State -1.5 | O/U 49.5
    BetMGM Sportsbook: Utah State -1.5 | O/U 49.5

    The Pick: Utah State -1.5



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