Zipmeister Posted January 8, 2010 Report Posted January 8, 2010 Well I will tell Boise State and the rest of them, Join the PAC 10, go undefeated and chances are you will get to play Florida, Alabama, Texas, or OSU for a title."If the PAC-10 wants to extend an offer, the Boise State would surely accept. But the PAC-10 has no interest in doing so. No BCS conference will invite them. So they schedule the best they can. Boise absolutely crushed Oregon. Oregon was an excellent team in 2009.Boise State has proven they can play with anyone in the country.They have proven they can play with anyone once a year. How about anyone for 8 consecutive weeks?As of right now, the PAC-10 has no incentive extend an offer. If the Big-10 goes to 12, then you will see the PAC-10 go to 12 and we will see if Boise "surely accepts". Also you assume that Boise State meets the minimum athletic requirements to be in the PAC-10 anyway. (The PAC-10 does allow Boise State to participate in Wrestling)When the PAC 10 goes to 12 teams the additions will be Colorado and Colorado State (Not Boise). You can take that to the bank. Quote
Dr Z Posted January 8, 2010 Report Posted January 8, 2010 When I look at conferences, I always look at who the QBs are and who has a shot at the NFL. Bradford and McCoy have NFL shots. Mallet at Arkansas is the only NFL QB I see in the SEC. Snead Quote
GP1 Posted January 8, 2010 Author Report Posted January 8, 2010 When I look at conferences, I always look at who the QBs are and who has a shot at the NFL. Bradford and McCoy have NFL shots. Mallet at Arkansas is the only NFL QB I see in the SEC. SneadSnead is a good player. He is just one of those guys who makes me nervous. Maybe it's playing at an underachiever like Mississippi, but something is missing for me. That's unfair. Mississippi isn't an underachiever, they do the best they can in a state like that.There was a great book written around 10 years ago called Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer. Part of it describes going to a Mississippi game and it sounds like a blast. One of their game day mottos is, "We may not be able to beat you, but we can out party you." Quote
GP1 Posted January 8, 2010 Author Report Posted January 8, 2010 If the PAC-10 wants to extend an offer, the Boise State would surely accept. But the PAC-10 has no interest in doing so. No BCS conference will invite them.Just to add to this. I don't think the upper level teams would object. The Big 12 for instance. I don't think OK, TX, NE or a couple of other higher level Big 12 teams would complain. The bottom teams like Baylor, Colorado, Can't State, A&M, etc. would. Quote
g-mann17 Posted January 8, 2010 Report Posted January 8, 2010 When I look at conferences, I always look at who the QBs are and who has a shot at the NFL. Bradford and McCoy have NFL shots. Mallet at Arkansas is the only NFL QB I see in the SEC. SneadYou are going to see a lot of these "border line" guys come out this year because of the NFL not having a new Collective Bargaining Agreement in place and a fear amongst college players that the big money for top picks is going to be a thing of the past. (Likely will be since the NFLPA is behind it, why should JaMarcus Russell make more than half the QB's in the league and he rides the pine). Quote
GP1 Posted January 8, 2010 Author Report Posted January 8, 2010 why should JaMarcus Russell make more than half the QB's in the league and he rides the pine).He only rides the pine because it stops at every fast food restaurant in northern California. Quote
GoZips Posted January 8, 2010 Report Posted January 8, 2010 Roll Tide ... !!!!Get it? The BEST team/program in the land.Shut up already about Boise Who. If they are so good ... let themtravel to Tuscaloosa for a game.Roll Tide ... !!!! Quote
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