BSU has done it #5 in the nation.
Coach Pete I think sums up what this means best in USA Today:
Boise State coach Chris Petersen appreciates the coaches lifting the 4-0 Broncos to No. 5 in this week's USA TODAY poll but politely declines to put much stock in the highest ranking in school history. Talking Sunday after returning home from Saturday's 49-14 win at Bowling Green, Petersen said:
"It doesn't matter what people are saying about us, good or bad, because we know we have a lot of work left to do to become a better team. It's going to be easy for us to stay focused because we are only one month into a very long season.
The Broncos' resume became a bit brighter after Oregon dismantled then-No. 6 California on Saturday. Boise State beat the Ducks 19-8 to open the season, its lone game this year against a school from one of the six major conferences. Petersen wasn't surprised by Oregon's win.
"We know their offensive firepower," Petersen said. "They're a team that can score points. But that game is a perfect example of why we don't get too excited. Cal came in riding high but one loss and that's gone."
Boise State was ranked No. 2 this week in Jeff Sagarin's BCS ratings. But the Broncos' remaining schedule is without another signature opponent: Tulsa, Hawaii and Louisiana Tech look like the stiffest challenges and all three are road games.
"No matter what people on the outside see, we know what's coming our way and that is a lot of tough, tough games on the road," Petersen said. "So far our guys have been real good about staying focused on what's at hand and not paying any attention to the outside noise."
Boise plays UC Davis this weekend and has an off-week before traveling to Tulsa on Oct. 14.
"We have a lot more travel, a lot more twists and turns, a lot more challenges," Petersen said. "Where you are in the polls now is meaningless and I think our guys have stayed fairly grounded on that. There is a lot of football left for this team."
As a BSU Alumni and fan I hope BSU wins the WAC and plays in one of the big BCS Bowl games but we still have a bunch of games to play and I want BSU to keep playing the way they have and keep proving to everybody that they deserve to be in the big dance and I want them to win, win, win.
GO BIG BLUE!!!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
#14 BSU beat #16 Oregon@ Bronco Stadium
I know some of you in the family aren't going to be happy with this blog but oh well.I have to post a blog that shares my enthusiasm for my Alum Mater Boise State University and it is after all the beginning of College Football one of my favorite times of the year.
I did not stay up for the game but I read and watched all the analysis, highlights and the ruckus afterward.
This game was sweeter then last years win against Oregon because the Broncos beat Oregon at home. The Broncos are 65-2 at home since 1996. Beware of playing in Bronco stadium it can be hazardous to your win-lose record.
When everybody says this was the biggest game in BSU history, believe it. Boise is a great town that has always supported their local college and this game and the win last night are huge for a city that takes pride in its pioneer roots and pleasure in its winning sport teams.
Much of the state was rooting for BSU and the bragging rights that come with beating what many pundits say will be the team to finish 2nd in the PAC-10.
I have family that cheers for Oregon State and I think some that even cheer for Oregon.
My teams are BSU and BYU and anyone playing Oregon, Oregon State, and Georgia.
I remember the Bronco's win in 1980 National Championship against Eastern Kentucky and the buzz and excitement that happened in Boise that year. Take that excitement level times 100 and you will begin to have an idea of what BSU Football means to Boise, the Treasure Valley, the state and all those who claim BSU as Alumni it's huge to all of us who at some point in our lives were part of Big Blue.
I just want to say GO BIG BLUE, GO BLUE THUNDER, GO BRONCOS!!!!
I love the smurf turf!
I did not stay up for the game but I read and watched all the analysis, highlights and the ruckus afterward.
This game was sweeter then last years win against Oregon because the Broncos beat Oregon at home. The Broncos are 65-2 at home since 1996. Beware of playing in Bronco stadium it can be hazardous to your win-lose record.
When everybody says this was the biggest game in BSU history, believe it. Boise is a great town that has always supported their local college and this game and the win last night are huge for a city that takes pride in its pioneer roots and pleasure in its winning sport teams.
Much of the state was rooting for BSU and the bragging rights that come with beating what many pundits say will be the team to finish 2nd in the PAC-10.
I have family that cheers for Oregon State and I think some that even cheer for Oregon.
My teams are BSU and BYU and anyone playing Oregon, Oregon State, and Georgia.
I remember the Bronco's win in 1980 National Championship against Eastern Kentucky and the buzz and excitement that happened in Boise that year. Take that excitement level times 100 and you will begin to have an idea of what BSU Football means to Boise, the Treasure Valley, the state and all those who claim BSU as Alumni it's huge to all of us who at some point in our lives were part of Big Blue.
I just want to say GO BIG BLUE, GO BLUE THUNDER, GO BRONCOS!!!!
I love the smurf turf!
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