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BSU's Chris Petersen to WashingtonModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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BSU's Chris Petersen to WashingtonToday we can expect an announcement that the UW Huskies will hire Chris Petersen. Good move for both. Washington will likely flourish with a proven winner. As for Boise State, their program may have crested with the end of the BCS format. MWC winner will not be assured a place at the new play-off table.
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Re: BSU's Chris Petersen to WashingtonHe also recruited west coast like crazy...solid move...devastating to Boise methinks
Re: BSU's Chris Petersen to WashingtonUSC should have hired him instead of Sark.
They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security
-Benjamin Franklin
Re: BSU's Chris Petersen to WashingtonLook at the positives, Boise St. won't be what it used to be. Gives us a better chance at getting into the College Football Playoff or the Fiesta/Chick Fil A/Cotton Bowl if we win our conference!
The strongest conference in the Group of Five is the American: SMU Houston UCF Tulsa ECU Navy USF
Re: BSU's Chris Petersen to WashingtonWhat the hell are you talking about, fthp?
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To get a berth into one of the non playoff former BCS bowls (chick fil a, cotton, fiesta), you need to be the conference champion and be ranked higher than any other conference champion from the other 4 conferences (MWC, CUSA, Sun belt, MAC). Since the American is the strongest conference, if we win out the conference, we have a chance to go to one of those bowls since by being in a more prestigious conference your strength of schedule gets you ranked higher. In other words Boise being down is good for everyone in the American conference.
Re: BSU's Chris Petersen to WashingtonIt also means that teams from the AAC have a better chance of beating up on each other thus pulling everyone's records towards the middle.
They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security
-Benjamin Franklin
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True, but the champion would get to go to one of the bowls...and if one of them goes undefeated, like in UCF's case, they could go to the College Football playoff
Re: BSU's Chris Petersen to WashingtonPeterson was selective in taking another job and I think he will benefit from that. UW fans are now thanking USC for taking Sark off their hands and getting a guy who is a proven winner.
It will be interesting to see how the Broncos do. They have a history of losing coaches and keeping rolling - Nutt, Hawkins, etc.
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The champion might get to go to one of the bowls. It all depends on how the champion compares to one from a "weaker" league. And there's no way in Hell a committee rife with P5 interests is going to let a G5 team into the playoff. They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security
-Benjamin Franklin
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Of course, I was talking that in paper, they should be able to go to the playoff. In reality that won't be the case...too much $$$ P5 $$$$ money at stake to let a G5 come in.
Re: BSU's Chris Petersen to WashingtonSolid move for Peterson.... Boise just had its goose cooked methinks.
Kinda glad they aren't in the AAC honestly. BOP - Providing insensitivity training for a politically correct world since 1989.
Re: BSU's Chris Petersen to WashingtonIm surprised he left. I didnt think he would ever leave. He turned down the USC job a week or so ago.
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A coworker of mine said that Peterson made a comment some time ago, indicating that he didn't want to leave Boise until his children graduate from school. Seeing that his son just graduated high school, makes it interesting. And I agree, Boise has a ton of issues with coaches getting picked from their program. Will be interesting to see how they recover.
Re: BSU's Chris Petersen to WashingtonGood...another option for June. SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
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