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planning to practice at the Caven Williams Sports Complex next week with the canned crowd noise cranked up to prepare for the Georgia Dome.The crowd actually will be smaller than for last year's game against Virginia Tech but the dome might make it louder. The Georgia Dome holds 71,959 fans. The crowd at FedExField was 83,587.Boise State only received 7,500 tickets for the Georgia game, so that leaves 60,000 plus cheering for the Bulldogs."We're trying to do everything we can to prepare for the noise in practice so when we get there we're not overwhelmed by it," senior offensive tackle Nate Potter said.The Broncos used the canned noise at times during fall camp, too. When they practice indoors, some of the coaches wear earplugs."That noise is painful," coach Chris Petersen said, "but it's part of the process."The No. MDT Sept. 3 in Atlanta against the No. 19 Bulldogs.Miller says he's at full strength now, completing his rehab from a torn Achilles tendon. He's eager to play his first football game since the Montana state championship game in the fall of 2009."I'm just really excited," he said. "I haven't been in a game for a few years, it seems like."He and sophomore Geraldo Boldewijn will serve as the primary deep threats in the Broncos' offense this year."Me and Geraldo need to have that big play threat, that deep ball threat," he said. "We're both very capable, I think, and we're both really excited to get out there."Miller can't remember the last time he ran a 40 yard dash and guesses he'd run it in about 4.5 seconds, which makes him a little slower than Boldewijn. Boldewijn ran it in 4.37