Without a doubt it should be Boise.
EDIT: Plus, isn't one of the "rules" of the BCS, if a non-bcs team finishes ahead of a BCS conference champ, they get an automatic bid? We should have four "bcs-busters" this year then.
Without a doubt it should be Boise.
EDIT: Plus, isn't one of the "rules" of the BCS, if a non-bcs team finishes ahead of a BCS conference champ, they get an automatic bid? We should have four "bcs-busters" this year then.
sith_acolyte15
No idea, but Utah going undefeated pretty much took out Boise out of the BCS game I think.
You know my answer. They say OSU has a bigger fan base (true), but you won't get the whole city of Columbus to go 2000 miles to a bowl. The whole city of Boise was there in 07. I was at the Fiesta bowl in 07. I saw a sea of orange and blue EVERYWHERE I went. If you look at the pics from the game you will see it was like the Red River Rivalry (just a different shade of orange). If they are worried about the TV ratings, who wants to watch OSU lose another BCS. Maybe will see another great game if Boise goes (I will say it first, I don't think it will be as exciting, but still good). OSU will only bring in OSU fans. Boise will bring in fans from all over. Besides, if UTexas goes, OU will watch to see UTexas lose. :P :lol: As for the records, OSU has lost to 2 teams going to a BCS bowl, I hope they don't make it 3. I hope Boise gets picked, but if not there's always San Diego.
If you guys didn't know already, Ball State said no to an H-bowl invitation. So that most likely puts Boise in PHX or SAN and Neveda in the H-bowl.
Sunday needs to get here fast. I feel like I did just before the 2 point conversion, but it's lasting all week. :?
Side note: Vegas should be lobbying to get Boise to PHX. In 07 a lot of people stayed in vegas before and after the game. But they might do the same if they end up in San Diego.
Without a doubt it should be Boise.
EDIT: Plus, isn't one of the "rules" of the BCS, if a non-bcs team finishes ahead of a BCS conference champ, they get an automatic bid? We should have four "bcs-busters" this year then.
sith_acolyte15
If more than one team meets the provisions to get a BCS bid the highest ranked team gets the auto bid. Since Utah is higher in the polls, they get the auto.
I really want to go to PHX.
[QUOTE="sith_acolyte15"]Without a doubt it should be Boise.
EDIT: Plus, isn't one of the "rules" of the BCS, if a non-bcs team finishes ahead of a BCS conference champ, they get an automatic bid? We should have four "bcs-busters" this year then.
bjvb15
If more than one team meets the provisions to get a BCS bid the highest ranked team gets the auto bid. Since Utah is higher in the polls, they get the auto.
I really want to go to PHX.
I know that. I'm just pointing out the flaw(s) in the system. I'm really starting to hate the idea of automatic bids for conference champions. How many times now would the ACC and/or Big East been left out if there wasn't that ridiculous aspect to deal with?Â
Without a doubt, Boise St. is much more deserving of a prestigious bowl appearance than the Buckeyes. I do not believe this, however, merely because Ohio State was humilated the past two years.
See, people argue that the Broncos finished undefeated in '05-'06 because of the weak opponents that they played. That same argument is probably being made again this year. I don't believe that. I think, instead, that it's obvious that the Broncos are simply that talented (after all, they made a comeback against OU).
In the Buckeyes' case, I think it's true that their level of competition is above that of Boise State's. But so what? They're equally capable of going undefeated, and yet have failed to do so since '02.
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