The structure of the BCS is often mischaracterized by its opponents, so I feel it is necessary to describe the actual structure of the BCS and its post season format to clarify the situation and center the arguments. The structure of the BCS itself is important to note, as the argument regarding money [...]
Read More →PROLOGUE
I am an avid fan of college football with a pretty solid understanding of the fundamental differences in the sport compared to other major American sports. I am not an economist, booster, Athletic Director, or coach. I have, however, spent countless hours of my life discussing and arguing about the [...]
Read More →On the night of November 26, 2010, the hope and dreams of the Boise State Broncos were pronounced dead. America rejoiced, as college football had been subject to the spell and curse of the Bronco for some time. From this date forward, America was no longer subject to both the cut corners and [...]
Read More →If you didn’t know, Auburn has an identity crisis. The team known as the WEPT (War Eagles, Plainsmen, or Tigers, depending on the day) can’t seem to decide if it ever wants to win a national championship in the modern era. Auburn has had three title-contending teams in the past 20 years, and [...]
Read More →I’ve heard rumors that a person involved with the Dallas Cowboys may be being investigated for a sex crime (and other felonies) in California. I’ve heard the investigation is not complete, and they’re attempting to identify the correct person before it become they go public.
Without any direct knowledge, I cannot [...]
Read More →Labor Day means many different things to many people. It is the end of the summer, and the day to celebrate the long-lasting working traditions of America. It is a throwback to the Industrial Revolution, which was the turning point of our country. The work ethic of America, symbolized on this September 4th, [...]
Read More →I. The Past
The story of Boise State, effectively, begins in 2004. Many people forget that before bowls, Boise State was undefeated (along with USC, OU, Utah and Auburn). 2004 was a completely different era of the BCS, and no non-BCS teams had been invited to a BCS bowl. This changed in [...]
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