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I'd have Boise favored against all but maybe four of those teams.
Arizona?? Missouri??
UTAH??????? A team that barely beat PITT?
I'd have Boise favored against all but maybe four of those teams.
Arizona?? Missouri??
That's becuase the best teams play SEC, Big Ten and Pac-10 schedules. Boise State gets to play New Mexico State, Utah State, LA Tech, Idaho, San Jose State, etc.
Fixed it for you
I'd be more apt to side with you if they were beating those teams 28-14 or 31-25. But they are kicking the crap out of teams. They are clearly on another level. Even a lot of the top 25 teams wouldn't do that as consistently as Boise does.
Plus, today they just held SJSU to 80 yards.
80 YARDS!!!
That's half the yards that Alabama gave up to the same team by the way.
UTAH??????? A team that barely beat PITT?
Ohio State? Wisconsin just curb stomped them. MSU handled Wisconsin. Notre Fing Dame played MSU even...
In fact, Ohio State is a perfect example of the anti-Boise: a team people think is elite just because we're used to them being elite. I watched them vs Illinois and I watched them tonight, they are not an elite football team.
Stanford, Oregon, Auburn, Boise, TCU, Alabama, MSU and Wisconsin are the big boys this year.* Everybody else is just dressing.
*Maybe Oklahoma.
I'd be more apt to side with you if they were beating those teams 28-14 or 31-25. But they are kicking the crap out of teams. They are clearly on another level. Even a lot of the top 25 teams wouldn't do that as consistently as Boise does.
Stanford, Oregon, Auburn, Boise, TCU, Alabama, MSU and Wisconsin are the big boys this year.* Everybody else is just dressing.
*Maybe Oklahoma.
Boise finds the need to get "Style Points", so they run up the score on all of the cupcakes they play (and they sure play a lot of 'em).
They were up 41-0 at half, and dominated defensively.
They didn't even run up the score.
MSU let Western Michigan hang around. ND did too.
Boise State takes a 5 score lead into halftime against WMU and have them so demoralized it's not even funny.
Oklahoma deserves a spot more than Wisconsin IMO.
Oklahoma deserves a spot more than Wisconsin IMO.
Boise finds the need to get "Style Points", so they run up the score on all of the cupcakes they play (and they sure play a lot of 'em).
When did Boise play WMU?
No doubt, OU is probably a serious darkhorse title contender. Not many people are talking about them which is kinda weird. The Sooners schedule isn't particularly hard either the rest of the way.
I'd slow down on MSU in the title game too...I think they are a good team right now but I don't think they are among the elite. I'd take Boise to beat Sparty by about 17.
I think your trying to convince yourself. Boise is a top 10 team by any definition. You can not watch them and not be impressed. They are a REALLY good team. I wish we were as good as they are
People are ignoring the biggest part of this:
Boise State will have played 0 ranked teams by the end of this year (with the exception of maybe VT if the ACC continues to suck) and will somehow be a leader to play for the NC.
Why? Each season is an independent event and I don't care if you're Notre Dame, Alabama or Boise you SHOULD NOT have a chance to play for the NC without ever playing a top 25 team once in 12 games.
Football seems to be the only collegiate sport that rewards playing a weak schedule.
a) Oregon St. and Nevada were also going to have a chance to be ranked until they lost close games last night.
b) Why was Ohio State the number 1 team in the country last week and not Oregon? Why was Alabama the consensus #1 after the first 2 weeks of the season and not Boise St? Why is undefeated Missouri ranked behind TCU? Last season. Like it or not, there are too many college football teams and they play too few games to be able to objectively measure teams based on one season.
c) Oregon St and Virginia Tech both were considered excellent football teams before this year. Not elite, but very good. Are you suggesting Boise should be penalized because these teams didn't (maybe) end up as good as people thought?
I understand the problems with the scheduling, but 90% of that is Boise's conference. Should there be a rule saying no non-BCS conference team can play for the NC? Anyways, Boise's players have nothing to do with their schedule. They show up and play elite football every week, regardless of opponent. As ND fans, we should be able to recognize what a rare achievement that is.
but the simple fact is VT lost to James Madison worse than they lost to Boise and Oregon State is a .500 team.
And Fresno St (WAC) beat Cincinnati (Big East) by 7 times as many points as Oklahoma did (big 12).
And Nevada (WAC) crushed California (Pac 10) but just lost to Hawaii (WAC).
These are mostly meaningless statistics, but they really make your statement that the WAC is 1-AA level talent tough to defend. The best WAC teams consistently have beaten big conference teams when they play. The only reason people say the WAC isn't on par with the rest of the league is because we assume it isn't based on recruiting and previous years. If we limit ourselves to the evidence of this season (as you suggest) the top tier teams in the WAC can play with and beat Big Conference teams.
Not entirely. It's all about degrees of separation and context.
Boise is clinging to VT and Oregon State as its two quality wins. In essence, the entire body of work for the Broncos comes down to those two games because the rest of their schedule is basically fluff.
As such, every game VT plays will be almost as important to Boise as the games they play from here on out. If VT blows out a ranked FSU, that will be great for Boise. If VT loses to an FCS team, that is really really REALLY bad for the Broncos. The same applies for Oregon State. In all of these cases we are talking about one degree of separation - how Boise did vs. an opponent and how that opponent does against its competition. This is standard operating procedure for basically every SOS formula.
I am absolutely saying 1000% that they should be penalized if VT and Oregon State turn out to be frauds/don't end up in the top 25.
There is a huge difference between running the table in any legitimate conference (BCS conferences + MWC) and running the table against the FCS level talent that is in the WAC. And yes, the talent is that bad. So I give props to Boise for going out and scheduling VT and Oregon State... but the simple fact is VT lost to James Madison worse than they lost to Boise and Oregon State is a .500 team. When those are the two toughest games on your schedule by far that is really saying something.
The usual knock is that a team plays too many D1AA teams. Now we are knocking a team for scheduling D1 talent? Say what you want, a D1 football squad is still a D1 squad.
The usual knock is that a team plays too many D1AA teams. Now we are knocking a team for scheduling D1 talent? Say what you want, a D1 football squad is still a D1 squad.
A lot of D1A schools have lost to D1AA schools this year. Remember Ole Miss against Jacksonville State? Infact, that San Jose State team that almighty Boise State just beat lost to UC Davis.