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Today I went to the barber’s shop asked if they had any ‘hair paint.’
I’ve got a never say dye attitude.
Check out the Boise State/Fresno State recap video
This is fantastic.
They called us underdogs...in our own home.
— Boise State Football (@BroncoSportsFB) November 13, 2018
They were wrong.#BleedBlue pic.twitter.com/X0OJzCND3T
Leighton Vander Esch: as good off the field as on it
Dude this is a real one right here. Leighton Vander Esch landed at 4:30am after his first big game in the league, served meals to the homeless then came on stage with me tonight at House of Blues for Inside the Huddle #Respect (I look as tired as I feel ) pic.twitter.com/6YKE2OgdPL
— Jane Slater (@SlaterNFL) November 13, 2018
Good for him for being a pretty decent guy. Makes it that much easier to root for him.
Brett Rypien wasn’t too shabby last week
For Group of 5 QBs.
The highest passing grades from Group of 5 QBs across this past week of action pic.twitter.com/JVTjv5LW6v
— PFF College (@PFF_College) November 12, 2018
SB Nation’s Résumé S&P+ Rankings
This is a good indicator of the quality of the schedule each team has. Check out the percentage column. Here is an explanation of that section from the article.
If the average top-five team — by which, I mean literally the average of Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Michigan, and Oklahoma, the top five teams per S&P+ — played Alabama’s 10 opponents a countless number of times, it would have won about 89 percent of those games.
Boise State is at 90.3%, good for 64th. Not too shabby.