Friday, October 23, 2009

Boise State to Play 3 Games a Week to Improve Resume

Boise State is doing whatever it takes to improve their resume. The Boise State Bronco football team is eager to show the nation, and more importantly poll voters that they deserve to be in the top 2 of the BCS standings. Boise State is undefeated this year, but based on their lack of quality wins, they are not high enough in the BCS standings to play in the BCS title game. Instead, teams with one loss from power conferences such as the SEC are above Boise State in the standings.

In an order to improve their resume, Boise State has scheduled games against high school teams from the state of Idaho every Tuesday and Thursday for the remainder of the season, in addition to the regularly scheduled Saturday games against lousy college football teams. Boise State wants to show voters that their 24-0 regular season record is more impressive than an 11-1 record from a team like USC, for example.

"If we win double the amount of games that these other teams win, there’s no way we can be denied” said Boise Head Coach Chris Petersen. "I really enjoy beating these cup-cakes 49-3 so by playing three games a week, I can enjoy these blowouts three times more often."

Instead of averaging Boise State's strength of schedule, Boise State is hoping they add their opponents total wins. Rather than facing a bunch of teams who only have two wins this season, Boise State is encouraging voters to view the three teams they are playing next week as a six-win team. Boise State has to be careful though; one slipup and their 23-1 record doesn't seem so impressive.

None of the voters really know who Boise State is so all calls to them were unanswered.

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