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I think they could beat any of them in Boise. They are tough.rockfist wrote:I fail to see how being the only great team in your conference would make it harder to go undefeated.
I don't think Boise State would beat any of the following in Boise:
Auburn
Alabama
South Carolina
LSU
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Michigan State
Stanford
Don't forget the Southwest and C-USA as well. All of this since 1996 (if I remember right).AndyDufresne wrote:I do love that TCU, in the middle south of the country, will have been in the "Western Athletic Conference," the "Mountain West," and the "Big East" now.
--Andy
Of course they could. I don't think it would be likely though.Frito Bandito wrote:I think they could beat any of them in Boise. They are tough.rockfist wrote:I fail to see how being the only great team in your conference would make it harder to go undefeated.
I don't think Boise State would beat any of the following in Boise:
Auburn
Alabama
South Carolina
LSU
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Michigan State
Stanford
p.s.- I'm sure the Ohio State prez it too much of a pansy to agree to a home and home with Boise, they're too busy scheduling Western Michigan or Kentucky Tech at home. And, btw, I'm not a Boise St fan
I respect everybody's opinion including yours but WTF does this have to do with anything? I'm glad BSU has stirred up so much controversy and it still continues even when it's a moot point for the year. Brotzman's missed kick cost Boise about 5 million. That's more money than Boise puts into it's entire football program. Yet they continue to get more and more attention from those that thought it was only a fluke thing going on in Idaho.rockfist wrote:
Wisconsin defeated Arkansas in the 2007 Capital One Bowl. Wisconsin had -5 yards rushing in that game. Anything CAN happen, but if Wisconsin had 100 games with negative rushing yards they are losing between 95 and 99 of them - trust me.
I agree with this 100%. Also, just to add, Auburn fans, of all people, have a good idea of what BSU/TCU fans are feeling. Auburn got left out back in 2004, and Auburn doesn't receive the national respect that Alabama, Ohio State, Southern Cal, Florida, or a few other big name teams receive. It's been a fun season to be an Auburn fan and to see the sports writers saying every week how Auburn was likely to fall to that week's opponent.oVo wrote:I like Boise State, they have a fabulous track record in Bowl games,
but not the regular season schedule to convince the football world
that they are "the best" team out there. As I've said before, they
are a really good team that can keep it close with any college team
out there. All they lack is the quality opposition to establish just
how good they actually are. On any given day a good team can win
and a great team can fall. So it goes.
The way this year has gone it's impossible to say who the best team
might be and the BCS Rankings and bowl games will not solve this
question. A playoff wouldn't do it either, since that would only leave
the survivor of pairings as champion and there would still be teams
that never had to play each other. All teams match up differently and
the luck of the draw would still be a factor. A playoff could establish
an undisputed champion and still not prove who "the best" team is.
That's just how this game goes. Boise State was probably the better
team last week and Nevada still prevailed in the end. Alabama just
might be the best all around team, but has lost close games to LSU,
South Carolina and Auburn.
Every top ten team has escaped a few games this season with the
narrowest of victories and there are three loss programs that can
compete with and potentially beat any of the top ranked teams.
I can't see Boise State playing Auburn's schedule and remaining
unbeaten, but we'd all have a better idea of just how good they are.
Iowa, TCU and Ohio State all have extremely tough defenses and of the
three only TCU has managed to remain unbeaten. TCU doesn't face the
same competition that the other two do, but none of these teams can
be taken lightly by any opponent regardless of the rankings.

Really?legitimate BCS Title Game
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Oregon/Wisconsin wouldn't surprise me.oVo wrote:The SEC Championship is this Saturday and if South Carolina
prevails... dunno who the BCS-NC match up should be.
We will win our bowl game - full stop. I don't care who we play. I've been following college football for 30 or so years and this Wisconsin team is playing the best they ever have. We are not secretly happy Boise State lost, we would be openly happy that they lost if it got us into the championship game but it will not. Even if Auburn were to lose we are 5th in the BCS so we will not make it.Preditor wrote:Wisconsin is without a doubt secretly thankful Boise lost. Now they get to face off against TCU which gives them a much better chance for a bowl win. IMO between Boise and Wisconsin in Pasadena, Boise not only would be favored but they would win. Now you might not think so but you would have a hard time convincing the rest of country.rockfist wrote:
Wisconsin defeated Arkansas in the 2007 Capital One Bowl. Wisconsin had -5 yards rushing in that game. Anything CAN happen, but if Wisconsin had 100 games with negative rushing yards they are losing between 95 and 99 of them - trust me.
rockfist wrote:We will win our bowl game - full stop. I don't care who we play. I've been following college football for 30 or so years and this Wisconsin team is playing the best they ever have. We are not secretly happy Boise State lost, we would be openly happy that they lost if it got us into the championship game but it will not. Even if Auburn were to lose we are 5th in the BCS so we will not make it.Preditor wrote:Wisconsin is without a doubt secretly thankful Boise lost. Now they get to face off against TCU which gives them a much better chance for a bowl win. IMO between Boise and Wisconsin in Pasadena, Boise not only would be favored but they would win. Now you might not think so but you would have a hard time convincing the rest of country.rockfist wrote:
Wisconsin defeated Arkansas in the 2007 Capital One Bowl. Wisconsin had -5 yards rushing in that game. Anything CAN happen, but if Wisconsin had 100 games with negative rushing yards they are losing between 95 and 99 of them - trust me.
I, and many other Wisconsin and Big Ten fans, would want us to play Boise because the consensus of Big Ten fans is that we would destroy Boise and that would forever end this stupid argument about them being worthy of consideration for the championship, which would make a lot of SEC fans, Big 12 fans, Pac Ten fans, and Big Ten fans very happy. We are not a finesse team. Boise's undersized lineup may be able to compete with a really good finesse team in one game, but every team we have played all year knows what we are going to do on Offense and most of those Defenses have been bigger and stronger than Boise fucking State.
Hmm I've got the South, the Midwest, the Southwest, and the West Coast...that seems like most of the country (and the only parts of the country that play good college football).Preditor wrote:LOL, It went from most of the country to a lot of SEC fans, Big 12 fans, Pac Ten fans, and Big Ten fans. Your group is shrinking in every post. With this skewed system it will be hard for you to prove your chest pounding. With Boise moving to the MWC they will just have to settle on making the darling teams uneasy.
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