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You guys got the better end of that deal manOriginally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
The Boise State jersey is ugly!
Better look at the TCU jersey
Can you PM me where you got the jersey pic. Thank you sir.
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You guys got the better end of that deal manOriginally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
The Boise State jersey is ugly!
Better look at the TCU jersey
Shaquelle Evans, the wide receiver who would have been a sophomore at Notre Dame, intends to transfer to UCLA, according to sources.
Evans, a 6-1, 205-pound speedster originally from Inglewood (Calif.) High, received his release from Notre Dame last week.
We have heard that UCLA has contacted Evans, and that he has indicated to UCLA he wants to transfer to Westwood.
Evans was the #1-ranked wide receiver in the west for 2009. Out of high school he was thought to have a great combination of size and excellent speed.
He first verbally committed to
USC, and then decided on Notre Dame.
As a true freshman last season at Notre Dame, he had 7 receptions for 61 yards in limiting action.
Reportedly, a desire to return to the west coast was his primary motivation for leaving Notre Dame.
Originally Posted by Where Are You Harold Miner 2
Masoli is gonna have to use a redshirt I guess and play next year. Any Ole Miss people care to speculate on that?
That means Boise gets the chance to beat Masoli 3 times in 4 years, we open at Ole Miss next year. We will see how strong the "SEC" really is.
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Shaquelle Evans, the wide receiver who would have been a sophomore at Notre Dame, intends to transfer to UCLA, according to sources.
Evans, a 6-1, 205-pound speedster originally from Inglewood (Calif.) High, received his release from Notre Dame last week.
We have heard that UCLA has contacted Evans, and that he has indicated to UCLA he wants to transfer to Westwood.
Evans was the #1-ranked wide receiver in the west for 2009. Out of high school he was thought to have a great combination of size and excellent speed.
He first verbally committed to
USC, and then decided on Notre Dame.
As a true freshman last season at Notre Dame, he had 7 receptions for 61 yards in limiting action.
Reportedly, a desire to return to the west coast was his primary motivation for leaving Notre Dame.
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
[h2]Breaking news: BYU goes independent, joins West Coast Conference in other sports[/h2]
Posted by Jon Wilner on August 31st, 2010 at 3:28 pm | Categorized as Uncategorized
*** 3:45 p.m. update: espn.com’s report, just posted , is here.
It’s done, and it’s huge.
Brigham Young will become a football independent and join the WCC in all other sports, the Mercury News has learned.
An announcement is expected later today.
The move, which takes effect for the 2011-12 season, changes the face of major college sports in the western third of the country — weakening the Mountain West (BYU’s current home) and strengthening the WCC, whose members include three Bay Area schools: Santa Clara, St. Mary’s and USF.
It’s also a blow to the Western Athletic Conference, which had hoped to provide a home for BYU’s non-football3:45 p.m. update: espn.com’s report is here. teams even though it lost Fresno State and Nevada to the Mountain West.
An announcement is expected later today, according to a source, and a press conference is tentatively scheduled for tomorrow.
The move, which takes effect for the 2011-12 season, changes the face of major college sports in the western third of the country — at once weakening the Mountain West (BYU’s current home) and strengthening the WCC, whose members include three Bay Area schools: Santa Clara, St. Mary’s and USF.
(It’s impossible to overstate the significance of this development for the eight-school WCC, which is about to begin renegotiating its ESPN contract.
(Yes, there are scheduling questions to be answered — BYU doesn’t play on Sundays — but my guess is that BYU and WCC officials have already worked through them.)
The move is also a blow to the Western Athletic Conference, which had hoped to provide a home for BYU’s non-football teams even though it lost Fresno State and Nevada to the Mountain West.
Clearly, BYU’s administration was intent on going independent even though its original plan crumbled when the MWC raided the WAC for Fresno State and Nevada.
After nearly two weeks of reviewing its options, BYU decided the six-team WAC (with the possibility of more schools joining down the road) wasn’t as beneficial as the WCC.
As I see it, the WCC had several advantages:
* It’s faith-based schools take a similar approach to the role of faith (yes, it’s a different faith) and education as BYU.
* It offers higher-quality men’s basketball than the WAC, due mostly to the presence of Gonzaga.
* Travel costs are more reasonable than the WAC’s.
* ESPN, which is expected to be heavily involved in broadcasting BYU football, feels much better about the WCC than the WAC — again: due to men’s basketball.
Couldnt have said it better. I wonder why TCU was getting better TV slots than BYU? Its because nobody wants to watch their old, slow, white team. Anyone see their bowl TV ratings last year? They were at the bottom of the pile. Nobody but mormons watch BYU TV. Its not like they are going to draw in any extra observers to their terrible channel.Originally Posted by WallyHopp
good riddance
All I hear about is how good the SEC is and to me its a top heavy league, obviously Bama and Florida are extremely good but after that in my opinion it drops off.Originally Posted by RoOk
Originally Posted by Where Are You Harold Miner 2
Masoli is gonna have to use a redshirt I guess and play next year. Any Ole Miss people care to speculate on that?
That means Boise gets the chance to beat Masoli 3 times in 4 years, we open at Ole Miss next year. We will see how strong the "SEC" really is.
Please.
OFFENSE
WR
3 Travis Benjamin (5-11, 176, Jr.)
or 47 LaRon Byrd (6-4, 215, Jr.)
LT
74 Orlando Franklin (6-7, 312, Sr.)
55 Ben Jones (6-5, 300, Soph.)
71 Cory White (6-6, 270, R-Fr.)
LG
66 Harland Gunn (6-2, 315, Jr.)
75 Jared Wheeler (6-5, 315, R-Fr.)
C
63 Tyler Horn (6-4, 295, Jr.)
65 Brandon Linder (6-6, 300, Fr.)
RG
72 Brandon Washington (6-4, 330, Soph.)
79 Malcolm Bunche (6-7, 328, Fr.)
RT
61 Joel Figueroa (6-6, 323, Sr.)
78 Jermaine Johnson (6-6, 330, R-Fr.)
77 Seantrel Henderson (6-8, 355, Fr.)
TE
84 Richard Gordon (6-4, 265, Sr.)
9 Chase Ford (6-6, 245, Jr.)
82 Asante Cleveland (6-5, 245, Fr.)
88 Billy Sanders (6-4, 248, R-Fr.)
WR
85 Leonard Hankerson (6-3, 205, Sr.)
or 4 Aldarius Johnson (6-3, 200, Jr.)
QB
12 Jacory Harris (6-4, 200, Jr.)
11 Alonzo Highsmith (6-0, 195, Soph.)
16 Spencer Whipple (6-2, 210, Jr.)
HB
20 Damien Berry (6-0, 215, Sr.)
5 Mike James (6-0, 217, Soph.)
FB
30 Patrick Hill (5-9, 255, Sr.)
33 Maurice Hagens (5-11, 232, Fr.)
DEFENSE
LE
57 Allen Bailey (6-4, 285, Sr.)
56 Marcus Robinson (6-1, 240, Jr.)
49 Dyron Dye (6-5, 255, R-Fr.)
LT
92 Josh Holmes (6-0, 280, Sr.)
99 Marcus Forston (6-3, 305, R-Soph.)
98 Jeremy Lewis (6-4, 310, Jr.)
RT
54 Micanor Regis (6-3, 305, Jr.)
93 Luther Robinson (6-3, 295, R-Fr.)
96 Curtis Porter (6-1, 315, Soph.)
RE
35 Olivier Vernon (6-4, 250, Soph.)
or 97 Adewale Ojomo (6-4, 260, Jr.)
or 48 Andrew Smith (6-3, 245, Jr.)
SLB
36 Kylan Robinson (6-1, 235, Sr.)
or 45 Ramon Buchanan (6-1, 220, Jr.)
MLB
44 Colin McCarthy (6-2, 240, Sr.)
94 Kelvin Cain (6-3, 226, Fr.)
WLB
31 Sean Spence (6-0, 220, Jr.)
59 James Gaines (6-3, 205, Fr.)
or 58 Jordan Futch (6-3, 240, Jr.)
LCB
8 DeMarcus Van **** (6-1, 185, Sr.)
13 Ryan Hill (6-0, 205, Sr.)
RCB
1 Brandon Harris (5-11, 195, Jr.)
21 Brandon McGee (6-0, 180, Soph.)
SS
26 Ray Armstrong (6-4, 215, Soph.)
29 JoJo Nicolas (6-1, 205, R-Jr.)
FS
7 Vaughn Telemaque (6-2, 207, Soph.)
22 Kacy Rodgers (6-2, 195, Fr.)
or 37 Jared Campbell (6-0, 205, Sr.)
O-Line
Originally Posted by Where Are You Harold Miner 2
All I hear about is how good the SEC is and to me its a top heavy league, obviously Bama and Florida are extremely good but after that in my opinion it drops off.Originally Posted by RoOk
Originally Posted by Where Are You Harold Miner 2
Masoli is gonna have to use a redshirt I guess and play next year. Any Ole Miss people care to speculate on that?
That means Boise gets the chance to beat Masoli 3 times in 4 years, we open at Ole Miss next year. We will see how strong the "SEC" really is.
Please.
Originally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
Couldnt have said it better. I wonder why TCU was getting better TV slots than BYU? Its because nobody wants to watch their old, slow, white team. Anyone see their bowl TV ratings last year? They were at the bottom of the pile. Nobody but mormons watch BYU TV. Its not like they are going to draw in any extra observers to their terrible channel.Originally Posted by WallyHopp
good riddance
Originally Posted by Where Are You Harold Miner 2
That means Boise gets the chance to beat Masoli 3 times in 4 years, we open at Ole Miss next year. We will see how strong the "SEC" really is.
Huh?Originally Posted by Nako XL
Originally Posted by Where Are You Harold Miner 2
All I hear about is how good the SEC is and to me its a top heavy league, obviously Bama and Florida are extremely good but after that in my opinion it drops off.Originally Posted by RoOk
Originally Posted by Where Are You Harold Miner 2
Masoli is gonna have to use a redshirt I guess and play next year. Any Ole Miss people care to speculate on that?
That means Boise gets the chance to beat Masoli 3 times in 4 years, we open at Ole Miss next year. We will see how strong the "SEC" really is.
Please.
theyre not as great as they were in years past, but people are foolish to keep acting like LSU are bottom dwellers all of a sudden. They beat Bama last year.
Auburn is strong, Arkansas, the SEC gets a lot of hype and some of it is very unjustified but to act like theyre a two team conference?
That's just way off. Sure Florida and Bama have had great runs the last two years but LSU won the national championship in 07-08, Georgia's been consistent, Tennessee (while in a down period) almost beat Bama last year. If a team that finishes 7-5 (not to mention Auburn) is good enough to challenge the national champs I think the conference is pretty deep. Boise is good but what a lot of their fans don't realize is that playing those teams that you think are part of that "drop off" (Auburn, Tennessee, South Carolina, Miss. State, Georgia, LSU) takes a LOT out of your team. You have to bring your A-game every week or you'll get caught slipping. Best believe if you guys brought the same effort you did against Tulsa, Louisina Tech, and UC Davis you would have caught a loss against most of the SEC.Originally Posted by Where Are You Harold Miner 2
All I hear about is how good the SEC is and to me its a top heavy league, obviously Bama and Florida are extremely good but after that in my opinion it drops off.Originally Posted by RoOk
Originally Posted by Where Are You Harold Miner 2
Masoli is gonna have to use a redshirt I guess and play next year. Any Ole Miss people care to speculate on that?
That means Boise gets the chance to beat Masoli 3 times in 4 years, we open at Ole Miss next year. We will see how strong the "SEC" really is.
Please.