Boise vs Tulsa

They should make all their out of conference games against BCS opponents if they want to be taken seriously. BYU did a good job this year scheduling Oklahoma and FSU, and they have TCU, Utah, and Air force in their conference. Colorado st. is no push over either. The Mountain West is a good conference. The WAC, not so much. That's why Boise needs to make all their out of conference opponents BCS, otherwise, scratch them out of the contender category.
 
Anyone got Tulsa? Before they played Oklahoma they were amongst the top 3 I believe in total offense in the nation. Will that allow them to squeak a win on Boise's sub-par defense? Or do you think Boise's defense is legit--seeing as Oregon only had single digits against them.

This is the toughest game Boise has left imo..so with that being said, I'll be watching the game..

Who cares?
 
Who cares?

Well, enough people care to post over 20 comments on a thread about it.. and anyone else who watches college football not only for their team--but for the love of the game itself--and loves talking about what's happening in the sport..

BUT ESPECIALLY because we hardly ever get to watch college football on WEDNESDAYS.

But maybe you can't understand that..
 
Well, enough people care to post over 20 comments on a thread about it.. and anyone else who watches college football not only for their team--but for the love of the game itself--and loves talking about what's happening in the sport..

BUT ESPECIALLY because we hardly ever get to watch college football on WEDNESDAYS.

But maybe you can't understand that..
I wish college football was every day (meaningfulish games ofcourse.)
 
I am really really pulling for Tulsa. I want all the 'mid-majors' to shut up or try their damnedest to get into a real conference.

I actually like to see teams like BSU, TCU, Utah, etc. do well. It's not as if BSU can say, "Oh we want to be in a major conference" and it all the sudden happen. They have to improve at other sports, possibly improve academically, and even after all that happens, there has to be a conference that want them. Let's say BSU were asked to join the Pac-10. Where do TCU and Utah go? Also, scheduling tough OOC games is not as easy as it seems, especially since no one wants to make the trip to Boise. The good news is that Boise State is starting to play BYU and Utah in a few years. It will kind of be like Bracket Busters for football. Anyway, I just think that these teams are always underrated, and then when they get there chance, many times they do something with it (BSU vs. OU, Utah vs. UA, BSU vs. Oregon, etc.).
 
It was on a fake option pass, by the RB after he caught the pitch. I feel like that's too risky to install for us though.
 
It was on a fake option pass, by the RB after he caught the pitch. I feel like that's too risky to install for us though.

People try too hard to get our runners in the backfield for an A-back to have time to pass.
 
That was a nice stuff, too bad his teammate went offsides :(.
And here comes Boise down to score...
 
What did we just learn? No one but Josh Nesbitt should try to run the option. Everyone else looks likes a bunch of pusses.
 
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