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NEXT BRONCOS GAMEDAY:
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
#6 Boise State at Tulsa
H.A. Chapman Stadium
Tulsa, OK
Kickoff at 6:00 pm MT
Television: ESPN
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Posted on September 27th, 2009 by Admin

How Does The Loss Of DJ Harper Affect Boise State Running The Table?

By  | Boise State Gameday Correspondent

Already this season fans have watched Jeron Johnson, George Iloka, and DJ Harper fall hard to the turf. Sadly, one of the three (the Texas Tornado) tore an ACL and could not get up on his own; he will be lost for the season.

What does that mean for the who seem destined to prove they can run the ball this year. Well it obviously would mean more if Harper was not hurt, but the Broncos are not devastated yet. Enter Doug Martin, the all everything for the Broncos.

Doug plays special teams (all star), offense (running back), and defense (nickel). Doug’s heart is bigger then his 5’9 dimensions. He just wants to get out there. Yet to play this year at running back is the injured Matt Kaiserman.

Matt will be beneficial when he returns, but until then junior Jarvis Hodge will be counted on to assist Jeremy Avery and Martin in the tailback position. Helping to bust open holes is the job of the O-Line, and full backs. Both are doing a far better job then last season.

Leading the way at fullback is the 6’2 Richie Brockel. Richie is also added at the fullback position by former linebacker Dan Paul. Dan is a great blocker and is relentless once on the field. Down the road the Broncos have another treat at the Tailback/fullback position, but this one will be used very sparingly at the position, he is defensive tackle Michael “Canadian Bacon” Atkinson.

Bacon is a 320-pound mass of battering prowess. Michael will be coming off suspension and ready to play on October 3rd, when Boise State entertains Cal Davis. Cal Davis is the former school that Bronco played quarterback very successfully.

It would appear that the Broncos are OK with or without the Tornado, but to borrow a heavily used phrase from the University of Texas coach Mack Brown, “not so fast big boy”; You just don’t take a back out of the game that gives you 6 yards a carry on average and expect it not to make a difference.

Having said that, the Broncos will most likely pass more often, and that should not upset the fans. However, Avery will continue to get the ball, it would be ridiculous not to, especially after Jeremy Avery tore loose Friday with a 186-yard effort against Fresno State.

The Broncos are deep, very deep and not at just running back. Don’t look for the loss of any player other then Kellen Moore to affect the overall win-loss of the Broncos. Even Kellen Moore has a respectable back up in 6’5 Mike Coughlin and a to be super star Joe Southwick waiting in the wing temporarily at no. 3.

The bottom line is Broncos will be solid for the next few years. They are getting better, BCS bound better, and that’s another story. Go Broncos

Posted on September 17th, 2009 by Admin

Boise State Broncos: The Rodney Dangerfield Of College Football

By  | Boise State Gameday Correspondent
Rodney Dangerfield once said, “I found there was only one way to look thin, hang out with fat people.” Unfortunately that is the way most sports media and their fans look at the . They think the Broncos only appear, as winners because they are in a conference of losers, and many people believe the BSU athletic director prefers it that way.

However, regardless of the Bronco A D’s poor game scheduling and lack of guts to play Boise State against BCS foes with no return game or two for one, The Broncos have proven themselves winners and worthy time and time again. Furthermore, Boise State starting winning long before Gene Bleymaier and Boise States arrival in college footballs division 1 cellar conference the western athletic conference (WAC).

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Sure the Broncos like any other college football conference have showed in the past un-quality like play, albeit, that is not said of them today. Last season under the guidance of brilliant coaching and the cool operation of a redshirt freshman quarterback the Broncos finished their season undefeated and beating a very fine Oregon Duck team in Eugene Oregon on their way.
Boise States only downfall last season was a one-point loss to TCU, and that may have been the very best TCU team ever to take the field. They were great and yet Boise State lost by just one point and it didn’t have to end that way either. The Broncos play hard fought football and man for man they line up amongst the very best college football teams in the nation.

This season BSU going into the third week of college play are perfect (2-0), and they open the Boise State conference with a game against Fresno State. Sure Fresno State has played brilliantly their first two games; coaches them, and they live in California where the sun always shines. That alone is most likely the reason that Hill is always tough early on.

But this is not the normal Bronco football team. Boise State has built a powerhouse and they are deeper at any position then they have ever been. Don’t be surprised if the Broncos do what Wisconsin could not and that is keep the Bulldogs from scoring or at least scoring very much. Yet, know this for sure, Fresno State will not contain the Broncos to a measly 34 points. This will be a smooth win for BSU and that’s another story. Go Broncos.

Posted on September 10th, 2009 by Admin

Boise State Broncos: “Its Not Attitude, We Are That Good”

By | Boise State Gameday Correspondent

Boise State goes about their football business one game at a time. The Oregon game is in the past; its only value at present is to re-examine game films for game improvement. The next target is Miami of Ohio and they will be taken seriously.

There are no sure wins, no easy targets. The Bronco’s coach, Chris Petersen, does not allow his players to think like that. That concept is like a sucker punch, “If you didn’t see it coming you were not prepared” ().

Boise State Coach Chris Peterson

Coach Pete instills the “be here now” ideology. Past performance,  future hopes, dreams, etc are not what is important to BSU football. At BSU it is not about trophies, awards, adulations, etc; it is about team play and winning the next game in line. It is about getting good grades and being a fine community representative.

Coach Pete’s philosophy is give 110 per cent when you are in a place to give it. If you’re in the community, you’re not studying, and not playing football, so represent yourself, family, and your school with dignity and honor.

If coach has a curfew, be where you’re suppose to be when you’re suppose to be there. Once again, it is “be here now.”

Most recently Coach Petersen was criticized for not giving a one or two game suspension for his part in the agitating of , which led to Blount sucker punching Hout as Footballs version of the ’shot heard around the world.’ Everybody was covering that situation, it like the Duck pre-game hype; it grew quickly out of proportion.

Oregon, which usually is soft on suspensions and team violations, knew they had no other choice then to dismiss Blount from the team. They did, but only as an active player. Boise State coach Chris Peterson is usually very hard on his players.

Whether or not the player is a star, if they’re found to have caused trouble count on it, he will pay the price.

Enter , a fleet of foot wide receiver who drew a short suspension at the beginning of the 2008 season, he needed a further attitude adjustment and he got it, suspended for the remainder of the season (and he didn’t even have to hit someone to get it). Titus knew he was wrong and is now obeying the system.

Coach feels he can help Hout realize his error in judgment handling it his way. I would imagine that Byron if asked would gladly take a three game suspension like the one handed to Canadian Bacon prior to fall camp then to answering to Coach Pete at any given moment.

Being a Bronco footballer is hard fought and honest. There is not even one Bronco that is not about team, and that is what makes the winners. And that’s another story.

Go Broncos!