Posted on December 15, 2008 by Archive
The closer game day comes, the more light is shed on the inevitable actions that either Boise State or Texas Christian will have to take in order to surface as the victor and as the number two, pending the Sugar Bowl results, to Utah as college football's mid-major powerhouse.
Posted on December 15, 2008 by Archive
San Diego Calif.-What Boise State anticipated and prepared for the most against Texas Christian University turned out to be arguable the wrong thing. All week long BSU prepped for facing the No.1 defense in the nation, but it was TCU's offensive running game that stung them in the end.
Posted on December 15, 2008 by Archive
BY MARY ALBL AND KIRK BELL
Arbiter Sports Staff
The Nevada's third-ranked rushing defense was not enough to stop the ground attack of Maryland at the Roady's Humanitarian Bowl Tuesday night in Boise, Idaho. The Wolf Pack lost 42-35 to the Terrapin's.
Nevada allowed 258 rushing yards, 174 of which came from Maryland's sophomore sensation tailback Da'Rel Scott who did not play during the first half.