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poised for a breakout seasonOf all that has been written about the Boise State football team's wide receivers in the past month, little has been about one of the guys who could have a major impact on Saturday's game against Georgia: junior Mitch Burroughs.And that's somewhat by Burroughs' design. The former Meridian High star declined interview requests during the preseason because he wanted to focus on football.That approach seemed to work for him. He is listed as a starter on the Broncos' depth chart and offensive coordinator Brent Pease said he might have had the best fall camp in the receivers group."I'm excited for him," said Pease, the former wide receivers coach. "He was consistent every day, made great catches. He caught a lot of balls. He played fast. He was just very comfortable in playing above the speed of the game."Burroughs (5 foot 9, 186 pounds) has 17 catches for 151 yards and one touchdown in his career and has shown playmaking ability as a punt returner.He likely will split time with Chris Potter at punt returner this season and the two receivers are expected to return kickoffs, as well.Senior wide receiver Tyler Shoemaker says he's noticed a difference in Burroughs this fall. Burroughs missed spring ball with an injury."Mitch's game has really risen since spring ball," Shoemaker said. "Every year he's gotten better but especially this year. He's taken a big step and I'm excited to see what Saturday brings. He's attacking more. He's more trying to push at the defense, putting them on their heels more."Other notes/quotes on the receivers: Shoemaker, on Matt Miller and