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Buckle Up for the Wild Ride of 2 QBs

In the first game of a pivotal season for Boise State, Coach Bryan Harsin introduced a two-quarterback system in Saturday’s 24-13 win against Troy. That is the most important and only meaningful takeaway from Game 1 of the season. Let’s not call it anything else. Boise State is now a team that uses a two-quarterback…MORE

Rypien never recovered from first 14 plays

During the first 14 offensive plays of the 2017 season, the offense had a turnover deep in Troy territory, allowed 3 sacks, and had a penalty, a failed 4th and 1 conversion and countless mistakes in assignments and blocking.MORE

Blue Collar vs. The Great WYte Hype

There’s this kind of hype… …and this …and this …and this …and this   And these were just the five I found from memory and a quick Google search. In my now five seasons covering the Mountain West, no player has received as much attention as Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen.   That’s not to say this…MORE

Optimist 7 on 7 High School Football Interviews

Judd Benedick-Mountain View Dave Spillet & Braxton Staples – Pocatello Ian Smart – Timberline Jason Burton – Borah Lee Leslie – McCall Donnelly Paul Peterson – Eagle Sherm Blaser – Kuna Tim Brennan – Bishop Kelly Todd Simis – Capital  MORE

How do you salvage a bad year?

This season has been an awful one for the Giants. Saturday night in San Diego, I had a chance to watch Madison Bumgarner’s return to the mound coming back from a dirt bike injury in April. He pitched pretty well in the return, but a 5-3 walk off win for the Padres was so Giants.…MORE

Rypien and Moa Gaining Respect

Rypien and Moa Gaining Respect

  BOISE, Idaho – College football’s 2017 preseason watch list announcements got underway Monday morning as a pair of Boise State standouts were recognized by the Maxwell Football Club. Junior quarterback Brett Rypien was named to the watch list for the Maxwell Award for national player of the year, while redshirt junior nose tackle David Moa…MORE

Best Seat in the House

For the past seven years I have had arguably the best seat for Boise State football games. (more)MORE