How about those Bronco's?
It's now 48 to 10 over Fresno State, and another undefeated season will conclude shortly. That gives BSU 3 undefeated seasons in the past 5 years. They also have many other statistical records in the BCS.
However, they'll probably end up in the Poinsettia Bowl versus TCU, when we all know that they should be one of a group of teams playing off for the College Football National Championship.
Added: The game ended at 61-10.
TIME FOR ANOTHER BSU BRAG!
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Congrats to the Broncos! Never argue with success, but... maybe it would not be too good to play either Florida or Alabama. Maybe Texas Tech, Texas, or Oklahoma. But then, what do I know? I just hope they don't end up playing Georgia again because I think the Broncos would likely win this time. Florida and Alabama both whipped up on Georgia-bad. Surely think BSU is a better team than Ohio State this year. Best of luck! BB
Phil,
That was an impressive win. Watched it with a whole bunch of Big 10 and SEC guys and even they were impressed. I'm most blown away by Ian Johnson (other may remember him as the RB who beat Oklahoma on the Statue of Liberty play then proposed to his girlfriend on national TV)--front runner for the Heisman coming in, they change up the offense so he only gets to touch the ball 10 times a game, and he not only complains he excels, blocking wonderfully on blitzes, playing special teams, etc. How many other All-Americans would do that? Kid has a bright, bright future.
I can't see how any real football fan would not want to see Boise in a BCS game.
-- Dr. Todd
That was an impressive win. Watched it with a whole bunch of Big 10 and SEC guys and even they were impressed. I'm most blown away by Ian Johnson (other may remember him as the RB who beat Oklahoma on the Statue of Liberty play then proposed to his girlfriend on national TV)--front runner for the Heisman coming in, they change up the offense so he only gets to touch the ball 10 times a game, and he not only complains he excels, blocking wonderfully on blitzes, playing special teams, etc. How many other All-Americans would do that? Kid has a bright, bright future.
I can't see how any real football fan would not want to see Boise in a BCS game.
-- Dr. Todd