scooter1369;1763160; said:Boise will lose to someone they shouldn't. Mark it down
In other words, they'll lose before they get to a bowl game this year.
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scooter1369;1763160; said:Boise will lose to someone they shouldn't. Mark it down
OSUScoonie12;1763263; said:People who use the cupcake schedule, or mid-major, as an excuse...i don't see you saying the same thing about college basketball. If you're complaining about Boise's schedule, then shouldn't you be up in arms about Butler making the NC game? What about George Mason making the Final 4 a few years back, or UNLV winning it all 20 years ago? Playoff/tourny or not, it is the same concept.
BayBuck;1763275; said:Not even remotely the same concept. Basketball has a huge playoff field and gives teams with much smaller rosters the chance to win their way to a title. Boise plays nine cupcakes a year and has one or two early-season games as their only basis for earning a quality bowl berth, which is the polar opposite of the college basketball setup.
WolverineMike;1763280; said:you say 4-1 vs top 10 teams. What's the breakdown of when they played those teams?
OSUScoonie12;1763381; said:2001:
W 35-30 at #8 Fresno St
Fresno finished the season unranked.
2004:
L 44-41 vs #8 Louisville (Liberty Bowl)
Louisville finished the season ranked 6th.
2006:
W 43-42 vs #10 Oklahoma (Fiesta Bowl)
Oklahoma finished ranked 11th.
2009:
W 17-10 vs #3 TCU (Fiesta Bowl)
TCU finished ranked 6th.
2010:
W 33-30 at #10 Virginia Tech
Bowl game or not, 4-1 vs top 10 teams is still impressive, regardless of the team.
I feel like any team that goes undefeated, doesn't matter the conference, should have the same chance of playing in a national championship game as anyone else. Boise St or Alabama or Ohio State...if they all go undefeated, they should each have an equal opportunity to play for all the marbles.
The best case scenario for this year, is that BSU goes undefeated, doesn't make the NC game, and and both teams in the NC game have 1 loss, or at least one of the teams has 1 loss. If that's the case, there are going to a lot of very angry college football fans. Which should hopefully lead a playoff...and no i'm not trying to start a playoff thread
Boise beats Jacksonville State, Tulane, Vanderbilt, Fresno State, Kentucky ... loses to Alabama ... splits Arkansas and Auburn ... beats Louisiana-Lafayette ... splits Tennessee and LSU ... beats Mississippi State ... 9-3 record, top fifteen in the polls, nice bowl game. But how many Big Ten, Big XII, ACC, Pac-10 teams would do better than that? Certainly not Northwestern, Purdue, Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan State, Michigan, probably not Penn State ... Iowa and Wisconsin go 9-3 or so ... Ohio State probably drops a game somewhere to finish 11-1.Bucklion;1763376; said:This. In fact, here's a little challenge for all of the people with the Boise State fatheads on their bedroom walls... (yes this is over-the-top smart-assedness)
Let's say the SEC braintrust meets today, and they decide "Ole Miss sucks, their coach is a moron, their cheerleaders smell bad, they lost to Jacksonville State...drop 'em...now." And they then decide to immediately adopt Boise State at 1-0 and give them the final 11 games of Ole Miss' schedule.
@Tulane
Vandy
Fresno State
Kentucky
@Alabama
@Arkansas
Auburn
LA-LAF
@Tennessee
@LSU
Mississippi State
Does anyone REALLY think they are going to beat Alabama and Arkansas and Auburn back-to-back-to-back to go undefeated and/or with the SEC West? Well guess what, such is life for teams from real BCS conferences every year, so if they want to be considered in the same breath, they had better figure out ways to play better opponents on a more consistent basis. I imagine even De-Nutt could figure out a way to give 'Bama a run for their money if it was the only good team they played all season...try recharging the batteries in 6 days...twice...to play 3 in a row...then come talk to me.
LordJeffBuck;1763410; said:Boise beats Jacksonville State, Tulane, Vanderbilt, Fresno State, Kentucky ... loses to Alabama ... splits Arkansas and Auburn ... beats Louisiana-Lafayette ... splits Tennessee and LSU ... beats Mississippi State ... 9-3 record, top fifteen in the polls, nice bowl game. But how many Big Ten, Big XII, ACC, Pac-10 teams would do better than that? Certainly not Northwestern, Purdue, Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan State, Michigan, probably not Penn State ... Iowa and Wisconsin go 9-3 or so ... Ohio State probably drops a game somewhere to finish 11-1.
So what you're saying is that Boise State would be a top-tier Big Ten team?
jlb1705;1763087; said:My objection to Boise State is that they don't have to rise to the occasion as often as the other contenders.
billmac91;1763096; said:These guys are classy, and they're legit. If it was Brian Kelly bitching for a shot as the coach of Cincinnati, maybe my opinion changes. But Chris Peterson has never complained, and always acknowledged their position in the college landscape.
LordJeffBuck;1763298; said:So from the above list, you've got two middle-of-the-road Big East teams (UConn, USF) and a bunch of whipping boys that routinely get thumped by major programs (last week, for example: Ohio State 45, Marshall 7; Clemson 35, North Texas 10; Auburn 52, Arkansas State 26).
What Boise State has accomplished in just 15 years is quite amazing, and they are for real.
I'd say that in their best year ever (this year), they would be the 4th best team in the conference. They'd still be a darn good squad, but I don't think they'd be on the tip of anyone's tongue when discussing the NCG, similar to how Wisky isn't mentioned much at all either.LordJeffBuck;1763410; said:Boise beats Jacksonville State, Tulane, Vanderbilt, Fresno State, Kentucky ... loses to Alabama ... splits Arkansas and Auburn ... beats Louisiana-Lafayette ... splits Tennessee and LSU ... beats Mississippi State ... 9-3 record, top fifteen in the polls, nice bowl game. But how many Big Ten, Big XII, ACC, Pac-10 teams would do better than that? Certainly not Northwestern, Purdue, Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan State, Michigan, probably not Penn State ... Iowa and Wisconsin go 9-3 or so ... Ohio State probably drops a game somewhere to finish 11-1.
So what you're saying is that Boise State would be a top-tier Big Ten team?
Not that easy to do. Which conference is going to take them? If they can't get into the Pac-whatever, then they are probably doomed to have a "pansy" schedule for the foreseeable future.southcampus;1763429; said:Get a new conference, schedule some new people, and we won't bitch about your pansy schedule Boise.
LordJeffBuck;1763437; said:Not that easy to do. Which conference is going to take them? If they can't get into the Pac-whatever, then they are probably doomed to have a "pansy" schedule for the foreseeable future.
I'd say the Pac 10 is a nationally accepted conference when it comes to the national championship discussion. You run the table in that conference and you'll see much less criticism from me. As it stands, BSU schedules a middle of the road Pac 10 school and people look at that as like their 2nd toughest game! And it's on the smurf turf! Put them in the Pac 10 and let them play USC, travel to Oregon, play 'zona, play stanford, etc and you would see no complaints from me about putting them in a NCG should they go undefeated.LordJeffBuck;1763437; said:Not that easy to do. Which conference is going to take them? If they can't get into the Pac-whatever, then they are probably doomed to have a "pansy" schedule for the foreseeable future.
Well, Florida State started out as a nursing college, didn't have football until 1947, didn't hit the big time until 1979, and now they are one of the most renowned programs in the sport.TheIronColonel;1763441; said:WAAAAA we put all of our money into football instead of actually building a college that grants degrees that you would think twice about before using to wipe your ass. If Boise weren't a rotten turd at the end of the Earth, the PAC 10 might consider granting them membership. But they are, and the PAC 10 wants nothing to do with them (and the Big Ten doesn't, either). Boise is the epitome of new money: they've done virtually everything half-baked and tacky (right down to that fugly gimmicky turf), and they want respect for it. Well, tough shit.
Leave us not forget the talent-rich Idaho recruiting base, much like FSU's in Florida. :pLordJeffBuck;1763458; said:Well, Florida State started out as a nursing college, didn't have football until 1947, didn't hit the big time until 1979, and now they are one of the most renowned programs in the sport.
Same thing with Boise State - maybe they are not quite "there" yet, but they are well on their way, and ahead of schedule. To dismiss them so cavalierly is short-sighted, to say the least.
LordJeffBuck;1763410; said:Boise beats Jacksonville State, Tulane, Vanderbilt, Fresno State, Kentucky ... loses to Alabama ... splits Arkansas and Auburn ... beats Louisiana-Lafayette ... splits Tennessee and LSU ... beats Mississippi State ... 9-3 record, top fifteen in the polls, nice bowl game. But how many Big Ten, Big XII, ACC, Pac-10 teams would do better than that? Certainly not Northwestern, Purdue, Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan State, Michigan, probably not Penn State ... Iowa and Wisconsin go 9-3 or so ... Ohio State probably drops a game somewhere to finish 11-1.
So what you're saying is that Boise State would be a top-tier Big Ten team?