We dont spend the money for recruiting trips, hours upon hours of watching and studying game film, spring drills, practice and scrimmages. and we certainly do no bleed or sweat for games that do not matter. Every game matters or you do NOT belong on the field.
If we do not care about winning, only improving then we might as well turn the plane around now and come back to Toledo or Detroit (I would assume they flew out to Boise and from Toledo airport)
Does this game matter?
What I meant: This team wanted to beat Wisconsin..bad. The team felt embarassed on a national stage and will do everything in their power for this not to happen again.BGDrew wrote:Wisconsin....
Do I need to say anything else?
I think we can all admit our pride was a little damaged after 9/3.
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Yeah and we have lost one time, I could swear it was ten though. The mood around here is that we stand no chance against anyone good from here on out. I think Wisconsin is pretty damn good football team but I don't know if anyone else can see that.Tricky_Falcon wrote:
There's a lot of negativity on this board. Yeah the defense isn't stellar but geez. Some people have given up already.
Of course this game matters
This game means a lot because:
1-More fans across the nation will be watching it than watched the Wisconsin game. BG has a chance to impress these fans, improving its national reputation and that of the MAC. You can bet the TV commentators will say more than once that Boise St. has the longest home winning streak (25?) in Div. 1A football.
2-Lots of our recruiting prospects will be watching.
3-Lots of media representatives will be watching.
4-Lots of Bowl representatives will be watching.
4-Omar has a chance to enhance his national reputation with a stellar performance.
5-There may be lots of BG "regional" viewers who after seeing this game will decide to attend some games later this season at BG.
6-BG has a chance to convince more viewers that it could compete with some of the power conference programs.
These are among many reasons why I think this game is important.
1-More fans across the nation will be watching it than watched the Wisconsin game. BG has a chance to impress these fans, improving its national reputation and that of the MAC. You can bet the TV commentators will say more than once that Boise St. has the longest home winning streak (25?) in Div. 1A football.
2-Lots of our recruiting prospects will be watching.
3-Lots of media representatives will be watching.
4-Lots of Bowl representatives will be watching.
4-Omar has a chance to enhance his national reputation with a stellar performance.
5-There may be lots of BG "regional" viewers who after seeing this game will decide to attend some games later this season at BG.
6-BG has a chance to convince more viewers that it could compete with some of the power conference programs.
These are among many reasons why I think this game is important.
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