I am an Ohio State grad. The one team I am not wild about playing is Boise St. That’s a tough team. I think OSU would be overconfident, and it would be a very tough game. If Ohio State isn’t in the big game, I’m rooting for Boise St. I’d like to see them get their shot. I think it’s nuts to say these smaller schools can’t win. Utah was undefeated two years ago, and beat Alabama in the Sugar Bowl. Boise has beaten Oregon two years in a row. How many games in a row has Boise won? They have almost the exact same team as last year; that team deserves their shot.
Read somehtign this weekend that pmathematically there could be 7 undefeated teams at the end of the season. Likely scenario, is 3..maybe 5..this could finally blouw up the BCS system..give us a playoff-structure.
Read somehtign this weekend that pmathematically there could be 7 undefeated teams at the end of the season. Likely scenario, is 3..maybe 5..this could finally blow up the BCS system..give us a playoff-structure.
Read somehtign this weekend that pmathematically there could be 7 undefeated teams at the end of the season. Likely scenario, is 3..maybe 5..this could finally blow up the BCS system..give us a playoff-structure.
I think Boise State has a great team. But, if they want to play with the top teams for a national championship, they need to schedule some top teams in their regular season. I’m sick of their tactic of trying to whine their way to the top.
I mean, come on - when BSU played #24 Oregon State, it was being touted as one of their biggest games ever... LOL In the whole history of BSU, they probably haven’t played as many games against ranked teams as my Volunteers will play this season alone.
For all I know, it’s likely that BSU could beat any college team in the nation in a championship bowl. But I also know that if they did win, it would be after NOT having spent the whole season getting beat down & injured by quality opponents. When they spend a season butting heads with top tier teams and then play a good bowl game, I’ll be glad to give them some respect. Until then, they’re just a big fish in a small pond.
Fletcher J