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University Boosters hosting players so they can play out of district/state HS football and then guiding them to the old alma mater. kinda like the movie?
University Boosters hosting players so they can play out of district/state HS football and then guiding them to the old alma mater. kinda like the movie?
Rational minds are beginning to believe that this has to do with their host families when they were foreign exchange students in high school with ties to the BSU athletic department. Specifically "boosters".
I'm not sure completely on these rules
but is there a chance that this isn't in the regulations meaning that we found a hole in them??
some say it could be that way with the Oregon stuff.
We never did find out why Gene was fired.
This could become really painful................and I was thinking I could enjoy the season.
obviously you don't get sarcasim...
if this season is ruined we better not hold back against Georgia
If the eligibility problems affect past seasons, here's which games each player has competed in:
— Febis played in every game except the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas in 2010 (Boise State 11-1 in those games), every game in 2009 (14-0) and at least six games in 2008, including the Poinsettia Bowl (5-1), according to the NCAA stats site and Boise State's media guide. He was the Broncos' Special Teams Player of the Year in 2010.
— Tjong-A-Tjoe played in every game last year except the opener against Virginia Tech (11-1).
— Boldewijn played in every game last year (12-1).
Records for reserves getting into games aren't great, so it's possible those numbers aren't exactly right.
Read more: Three Boise State football players from Amsterdam won't play against Georgia, including starting safety | Voices.IdahoStatesman.com
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What's weird to me is Febis talked to us Wed. and Boldewijn on Thurs. Not like BSU to let us talk to someone who's in jeopardy like that