tabascojet
king of cake
isnt this year 3 of waiting.....They did a good job getting everyone's hopes up though...
isnt this year 3 of waiting.....They did a good job getting everyone's hopes up though...
Yeah, it's year however long the pac 12 network has been a thing. I can't have satellite because of trees, but I'd switch if I could, despite no pac 12 network (that's how much I hate comcast). I'm curious because my dad has it though. I asked a direct TV rep once, he said it would probably never happen, now they're getting everyone's hopes up, and still nothing.isnt this year 3 of waiting.....
They played better on defense and special teams than I had hoped for. Lots of reasons to be upbeat if you can ignore the high school play calling on offense.
We made it a game on the blue turf, and beat the spread. Of course want the W, but left optimistic because we saw plenty of good D taking advantage of a increased gased Boise Oline and almost pulled it off.
Weird, but kind of relaxed right now. Next couple are at home and let's see how those go.
I missed the game.They played better on defense and special teams than I had hoped for. Lots of reasons to be upbeat if you can ignore the high school play calling on offense.
Just realized that after the opening games, that the MWC is 2-0 over the PAC 12. That's good for power rankings when deciding which group of 5 team gets the BCS game. Of course, Colorado is so bad that they'd probably be in last place in the MWC as well.
I think that Boise could play with almost any of them, and be favored to win, especially at home. I can only think of a couple of teams that could beat them. They beat AZ in AZ for our last game. As I recall, the Wildcats beat Oregon early in the year. So I wouldn't be nearly as confident as you the the PAC would clean up, at least not with my team. Others? Maybe.Thats some great scheduling on MWC part. Any other Pac team and you probably lose both.
I don't know. Are you watching Stanford?Thats some great scheduling on MWC part. Any other Pac team and you probably lose both.
I think that Boise could play with almost any of them, and be favored to win, especially at home. I can only think of a couple of teams that could beat them. They beat AZ in AZ for our last game. As I recall, the Wildcats beat Oregon early in the year. So I wouldn't be nearly as confident as you the the PAC would clean up, at least not with my team. Others? Maybe.
Wow, there's the brain dead smiles we all remember.I think that Boise could play with almost any of them, and be favored to win, especially at home. I can only think of a couple of teams that could beat them. They beat AZ in AZ for our last game. As I recall, the Wildcats beat Oregon early in the year. So I wouldn't be nearly as confident as you the the PAC would clean up, at least not with my team. Others? Maybe.
Well, Wiz, we did beat Washington. Dominated the statistics and controlled both lines of scrimmage. 10 of the Huskies points came off of special teams miscues, and Boise left at least two scores on the table. We've defeated several PAC teams lately, and neither you not I know how Boise "would" do against anyone, if they don't play. So, I have a simple question for you, old friend,Wow, there's the brain dead smiles we all remember.
Your team was shut out at home for the second half against a defense starting 7 kids that never started a game. You barely beat a team expected to be near last in the north that started a true freshman QB for the first time in school history because of how bare the QB cupboard is.
And now you boast you'd beat nearly any Pac team at home? That's pretty much the dumbest thing you've ever said and that's quite the rich lexicon of prior words to mount that to.
The only other teams you would probably beat at home are WSU and Colorado. Every other team in the conference would have curb stomped your team based on that shitty offense we saw last night. Even Cal.