Boise State Statue of Liberty: How Ian Johnson, Jared Zabransky pulled off iconic 2007 trick play

During the 2007 Fiesta Bowl, Boise State burst onto the national stage with an iconic 43-42 upset victory over the Oklahoma Sooners. The game gave us one of college football’s most iconic trick plays, the Statue of Liberty play call on the Broncos’ two-point conversion attempt in overtime. 

Let’s run through what exactly the play is, how it helped Boise State defeat Oklahoma, and how it’s been used in the years since.

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