Saturday, November 27, 2010

Nevada's Shocker Brings End to Boise State's National Title Debate

 RENO, Nev. - Boise State junior safety George Iloka thought for a second, hesitated for Another second and then finally answered my question.
"I do not Even Want to Think About That right now," Iloka said.

Iloka said they Did not Want to think about what the Well. 4-ranked Broncos' 34-31 overtime loss at No.. 19 Nevada did Thurs Their National Title Hopes on the unthinkable occurred: Boise State lost a Western Athletic Conference game for the first time since Nov. 23, 2007.

But Iloka knows - as does the Entire college football world - Whether the controversy over the Broncos deserve to play in the BCS title game is now the engine.

And the first round of congratulatory drinks is on the Ohio State president Gordon Gee. TCU coach Gary Patterson, whose Horned Frogs will now be the nation's top ranked non-automatic qualifying BCS team and a BCS bowl Guaranteed, Picked up the second round of cocktails.

Gee, of course, spouted off this week, Comparing the schedules of Boise State and TCU to "The Little Sisters of the Poor" and That They Did not deserve to play for the BCS championship.

Nevada coach Chris Ault was asked about Gee's comments.

"My only comment is, 'They Would not beat Boise State,'" Ault said.




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