Wake up, Bronco Nation: How likely is a Nevada upset on Friday?
Nevada with a shot at a "very plausible road upset" on Friday
Nevada scouting report: Offense good, defense meh, just like last year
Nevada game not quite a sellout just yet
Did Kellen Moore's Utah State game cost him a Davey O'Brien finalist spot? (HT: BustersBFF)
Internal awards: Mackey gets DPOW, Venable upsets Robinson for the Hammer
Doug Martin named WAC offensive player of the week (HT: Intern)
The case for TCU playing in the national championship
Burroughs, Potter, and Moore to see role increased with Shoemaker injury
Oklahoma paper reports Fiesta very interested in Oklahoma State
FireChrisAult.com ... not quite as topical as it was two months ago
about 2 years ago
Kevan Lee
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No Argument from me
Based on what I have seen, and I have watched several of their games this season, I have no doubt that TCU could give any one of the top 3 teams a run for their money and are very capable of pulling out the win. It is too bad that we will never get the chance to see that game though as there is no way the BCS allows that to happen barring a total collapse by Florida, Alabama, and/or Texas.
Probably no SEC at all
The sad part is, we probably won’t even bet to see TCU against the SEC runner up because the Sugar Bowl picks last. More than likely, TCU will be off the table by then. They’ll probably get Georgia Tech or Cincinnati. Blah!
The MB experience
Well, we did see one good thing the Mitch Burrough’s Experience does well and that is throw the ball. Wonder if we see more of that?
Signature Pending
He did do a nice job of throwing that pass. It was accurate and had the proper amount of touch. Many times when a RB or WR is put in that position and they see the intended receiver wide open the adrenaline rush tends to get the best of them and they are either way off the mark or try to put too much on the ball. Mitch did a good job of controlling those issues and ensuring that pass was completed.

















