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Fresno State to kick off bowl season, Boise faces rematch

Friday, December 18th, 2009

The Bulldogs of Fresno State will kick off the bowl season when they face upstart Wyoming on December 19th. The Nevada Wolf Pack will bring a tremendous running game to a national stage on Christmas Eve when they face SMU at 8:00 in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. Surprising Idaho will stay in state for the Humanitarian Bowl when they take on Bowling Green on December 30th. The big game for the WAC as usual includes powerhouse Boise State. In what could possibly be the best game of the bowl season, the Broncos will look to stay undefeated as they face unbeaten TCU. The game will take place on January 4th at the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

Boise State’s BCS chances improve, one win from perfect regular season

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Boise State ran their record to 12-0 in a thrilling 44-33 victory over Nevada. The Broncos still have their sights on a BCS bowl game but must finish the regular season with a victory over New Mexico State to further solidify their chances. With Oklahoma State’s loss to Oklahoma, the latest bowl projections show Boise State facing Iowa in the Fiesta Bowl. In the meantime, BSU is the lone WAC school with a logo Snuggie available for purchase. Fans can buy Boise State Snuggie blankets online through DFN Sports site.

Boise pummels Idaho, keeps eyes on BCS

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Boise State dominated from beginning to end as they throttled in-state rival Idaho 63-25. In a game that was being billed as Idaho’s chance to show they were of the same caliber as the Boise State program, the thrashing will surely keep local recruits favoring Boise State. The #6 Broncos travel to Utah State to battle the Aggies in front of a national audience on Friday night November 20th as they play on ESPN2. The most recent bowl projections from Football-Bowl.com have Boise State facing USC in the Emerald bowl, however recent ESPN reports have been leaning more toward both TCU and Boise State playing in BCS Bowl Games this holiday season.

Broncos remain unbeaten heading into game with in-state rivals

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Boise State had a difficult time with Louisiana Tech winning 45-35 on national TV. QB Kellen Moore and the #6 Broncos should have an easier time on the 14th when they host Idaho. While their in-state rivals are 7-3 and 4-2 in the WAC, the Broncos should be heavy favorites over the Vandals. The latest 2009-2010 bowl predictions show Boise State in the local Humanitarian Bowl against Kansas.

Sympathizing with Boise State fans

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

We look forward to it all year, and inevitably, it disappoints us in the end. Yes, it’s that time of year again, bowl season.

That’s not to say that the championship game is a disappointing match up, in fact it looks on paper to be a pretty exciting game with No. 1 Florida taking on No. 2 Oklahoma. What’s disappointing is once again several teams not getting a shot at the title.

There are teams with a legitimate argument (Texas) and some that are just fooling themselves with wishful thinking (Ohio State). I’ll make this disclaimer upfront, and since I’m new to this site and will be covering the Western Athletic Conference, it’s important that everyone knows that I am a University of Idaho graduate. I don’t like Boise State.

However, I do feel like the Broncos were ripped off just a bit. I’m not going to sit here and say they should be playing in the championship game on January 8. You can’t give a team whose opponents went a combined 64-81 a chance at a championship game, especially if they’re not from one of the big boy conferences. Oklahoma went 12-1 against opponents that combined for a 90-68 record, and they played in arguably the nation’s toughest conference this year, the Big 12. Night in and night out it seemed as though they were playing another top-5 team. Boise State can’t say that.

If you want a chance for a national title bid in the current bowl system, your non-conference games have to be tougher than Idaho State, Bowling Green, Oregon, and Southern Miss. Sure you went undefeated, but look at your weak conference and your weak non-conference opponents. You only have your schedule-maker to blame.

Going undefeated is a great accomplishment no matter who you play. They played well in just about all of those games, but there were a couple of close games, including Oregon and a 7-5 Nevada team. If BSU is as dominant as they want us to believe, those are games they should have won more easily.

As an Idaho graduate, it’s too easy for me to slip back into my Bronco-bashing, and you have no idea how hard it is to say what I’m about to say, but to be fair and balanced, and to develop any credibility with my readers, it has to be said.

I would love to see Boise State take on Florida in the national title game. That high-flying Bronco offense against the stout Florida defense would prove to be a great battle. Instead, however, the Broncos will be playing Texas Christian University in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl.

Ridiculous name aside, this bowl game should be an interesting match up. TCU played in some big games and held its own against some pretty legitimate foes including No. 8 Utah, No. 9 BYU, and even Oklahoma.

Even though I know Boise State, and all other WAC teams would help out my beloved University of Idaho with a paycheck by winning their respective bowl games, I still find myself hoping nothing but trouble for the Broncos. I can sympathize with bronco fans that their team maybe got robbed a little bit, but the Vandal in me will always find a way to laugh at any misfortune BSU suffers. Even if my team does go 2-10.

Check back later and we’ll talk about how the bowl games went for the WAC teams. Fresno State plays Colorado State today, Boise State plays TCU on the 23rd, Hawaii plays Notre Dame on the 24th, Louisiana Tech plays Northern Illinois on the 28th and Nevada plays Maryland on the 30th.

Brian Armstrong
DFN Sports WAC Correspondent