Articles in the Local Media Category

East Coast bias takes solace in P-Bowl attendance
Posted in Local Media on 7 January 2009

Read and respond:
If college football fans on the West Coast and in the Rocky Mountains think that Eastern media centers don’t respect them, the crowd [73,712 at the Meineke Bowl] in Charlotte–combined with the small crowd in the Poinsettia Bowl–offered a perfect reason why. It’s not fair, but as long as West Virginia-North Carolina draws [...]

Oh the juxtaposition: P-Bowl loss and the obituaries
Posted in Boise State football, Featured, Local Media on 26 December 2008

What an odd couple, except during Boise State’s bowl season.

Oh no. He didn’t. Chris O’Neill guilty of word vomit
Posted in Boise State football, Local Media on 24 December 2008

Boise State senior TE Chris O’Neill should maybe take a second or two to calm down before he writes his Statesman player diary articles.
I definitely think we should have won the game - give TCU its props, but we were the better team out there.
That statement is the ultimate statement of sore losers everywhere. Even [...]

David Augusto’s Poinsettia Bowl itinerary revealed
Posted in Featured, Local Media on 23 December 2008

Investigative journalism hits a new all-time high.

Apocalypse now: ESPN to air KTVB broadcast
Posted in Local Media on 19 November 2008

We’ve got good news and we’ve got terrible, horrible, life-altering news.
ESPN elected to pick up the broadcast early this week. It will carry the Boise State television feed.
Our only hope now is that the Reno Gazette-Journal is playing history’s worst practical joke.
Read more: No TV decision until Thursday [Gazette-Journal]
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Doug Martin’s “Hammer” stunt might not have happened
Posted in Boise State football, Featured, Local Media on 18 November 2008

Exaggerate much? The local media sure seems to.

Augusto, Johnson, and Scott on ESPN? Please, no!
Posted in Featured, Local Media on 18 November 2008

Broncos - Wolf Pack on ESPN not as exciting as you might think.

Who was Paul J. Schneider’s inside man?
Posted in Featured, Local Media on 13 November 2008

And what exactly was it that he was inside of?

Brian Murphy joins Statehouse beat, seriously
Posted in Featured, Local Media on 12 November 2008

If Idaho’s political landscape needs one thing, it is more fragments.

Warm bodies needed for New Mexico State offense
Posted in Featured, Local Media, WAC rivals on 29 October 2008

Aggie injury bug goes all Mansquito on receivers and linemen.