Scout.com's 2009 Boise State preview
Courtesy of Pete Fiutak, this:
The season will be a success if ... Boise State goes unbeaten
Oh good. At least there's not too much pressure or anything.
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Kind of true though...
With all the pressure, I honestly don’t know how our boys do it. In all reality, they are expected (by us) to run the table nowadays. God help us all if they lost to a WAC team…we even lose to a BCS team (not to mention TCU in the MWC) we’re fried by the media by the “see…it’s just the WAC schedule” crap. God forbid we have a bad week EVER against a team that “knows” how to prepare for us…grrr. Then we had the talk last year by our own people (and Coach Pete) that this was the year that last year we were rebuilding…this year would be better…and next year is the next big year. In all reality (as much as I hate to side with scout.com), they are just relaying things we, Bronco Nation, have already been saying.
by TheShrewdOne on Jun 23, 2009 3:12 AM PDT reply actions 1 recs
Trying to help
Although Nevada does not normally bring in the high recruits that Boise does, As a Pack fan, I am hoping that Nevada can win all their nonconference schedule to help boost the status of the WAC. I am a Nevada fan first, but I do plenty of cheering for Boise when it comes to the good of the WAC. I do think that when people say that Boise is overrated, they speak with a BCS bias and can “stand on the deck of their Titanic” while Boise beats their next BCS team!
Welcome, sensible Nevada fan
Cheering with the best interests of the WAC in mind is truly noble. Question for you: If Nevada has a couple losses and BSU is undefeated by the time the two teams play, will you root for the Broncos so that they can represent the WAC in a BCS game?
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Jeremy Childs
since he wont play in the NFL this season, Is there a chance of Childs comming back to Boise for his senior year? I hope so, it would be a nice boost of talent and prob help enspire those young freashman. What do you think?
BroncoJoe
Yeah, no.
Once declared for draft, he gave up all remaining years of collegiate eligibility. The most he could do now is come back as a coach or just to help out (but not to play).
by TheShrewdOne on Jun 24, 2009 11:04 AM PDT up reply actions
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