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RJM - sadly you are correct and which shows another problem with college football. Basketball and baseball have the opportunity to overcome a weak conference thru the tournament. But football doesn't have this luxury obviously.

Boise St is a very young team and the next two years could have a legitimate shot at being a national championship if they were given a chance (plus stay healthy).
I doubt Boise State has the talent and depth to survive a three or four game playoff run and win a championship. I don't believe they would win ten games playing tougher competition week after week in one of the major conferences. But a playoff can create a Cinderella. Who would have guessed Fresno State would win a baseball championship.

If a playoff included eight teams there would always be the controversy of the ninth and tenth team not making it. But at least it wouldn't be about undefeated teams not having a chance.

If a Boise State makes the playoff with their easier schedule, more major conference teams will want to play them during the season to prove they belong instead. Right now most major conference teams look at playing teams like Boise State as a nothing to gain and everything to lose proposition.
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As a TCU alum, I was pretty disappointed that my team didn't perform as well as it usually does. TCU's QB had a rough night and Boise State's defense did what was needed to shut the Horned Frogs' offense down. That fake punt on a fourth-and-9 was the nail in the coffin. Gotta give the Broncos kudos for a great trick play!

Congrats to Boise State. They were certainly the better team last night and here's hoping they end the season with a #2 national ranking.
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I have to give Boise State credit, they have built a program that is competing each year and have now gotten past the "Flash in the pan" reference.

I wish they could have played FL in the Sugar Bowl. I think that would have been a better test and if they had won, would have given them the boost in 2010 pre-season ranking consideration that their weak conference will not provide.
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Originally posted by Coach_May:
Boise has set themselves up for a nice pre season ranking somewhere in the top 5 for sure. They play at Oregon State and early in the year in DC against Va Tech. If they go undefeated next season they will have a great opportunity to play for the NC.
BYU once won a national championship coming out of the WAC by starting at a reasonable spot in the polls and staying undefeated through the season. I was at the Holiday Bowl game they beat Michigan 14-7 for the championship. This was pre BCS.

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