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Quote from: keeponbucn on January 02, 2007, 08:51:43 AMBoise state has no business sniffing the national championship. There isn't an argument. Yeah well they had no business being in the BCS either. The system sucks, we all know it except for the tools that are run by TV networks who have to defend this dumb system.
Boise state has no business sniffing the national championship. There isn't an argument.
BOISE STATE Proved it on the Field..That alone proves they belong. Like I have always said you need to prove it on the field lets see what Florida does against Ohio State...What I saw last night was a team as good as anyone out there. I also saw a Michigan Team that looked very OVERATED!!!!NUFF SAID
BOISE STATE Proved it on the Field..That alone proves they belong. Like I have always said you need to prove it on the field lets see what Florida does against Ohio State...What I saw last night was a team as good as anyone out there. I also saw a Michigan Team that looked very OVERATED!!!!NUFF SAID
Boise state beat who? Beat oklahoma once! Try playing in big 12, pac 10, sec or Big 10 on the road and having 4 tough a$$ games a year like that....Boise state, great win, but all for not. You cannot win a national championship playing in the conference they play in, can't happen, won't happen, never will happen.
Quote from: Cvillebucfan on January 02, 2007, 12:08:48 PMBoise state beat who? Beat oklahoma once! Try playing in big 12, pac 10, sec or Big 10 on the road and having 4 tough a$$ games a year like that....Boise state, great win, but all for not. You cannot win a national championship playing in the conference they play in, can't happen, won't happen, never will happen. It's why the whole BCS crap should be dumped because some conferences just don't even have a shot at winning while various overblown conference- Big East most years for example or the ACC this year- get shots all because of the need of the BCS to have 1 more conference as part of the "in" club than the outsiders looking in.