They return 21 starters off of their 13-0 team from this season in 2010. Some people are trumpeting them as the #1 for next season. It is widely stated that their schedule was weak, but I wanted to take a look at just how bad their schedule really was.
Oregon finished 10-3. Solid team that Boise beat.
Miami OH 1-11. It does not get much worse.
Fresno 8-5. One of the better WAC teams, lost to Wisky and Cincy out of conference.
Bowling Green 7-6. Marquis win over Troy. 6 wins in MAC.
UC Davis.
Tulsa 5-7. Worse than record indicates. This team lost to UTEP and SMU
Hawaii 6-7. June Jones is gone. Hawaii lost to Wisky 51-10
San Jose State 2-10. To find worse you have to play Miami (OH)
La Tech 4-8. Allbarn beat this team to open season. Boise was much closer, winning by 10.
Idaho 8-5 with non-conference wins over UNI and Colorado State. Bowl Win over Bowling Green.
Utah State 4-8. It Rhymes. 3 wins were in conference. 1 was over a 5-6 FCS team.
Nevada 8-5 WAC team that lost 35-0 to Notre Dame and 45-10 to SMU.
New Mex State. 3-10. 2 conf wins + Prarie View.
Ok...for those keeping record, that is 7 teams with losing records, plus a team from the FCS.
When you play 7 teams with losing records, why the heck do you play a FCS team?!? I can understand a SEC team doing it because every week is a meat grinder, but Boise played 7 teams with losing records. Alabama played 3 teams with losing records, and one FCS team. Conversely, Bama beat four teams ranked in the top 10. Boise beat TCU (top 10) in their bowl, and Oregon (16).
People can whine about the BCS all they want, but looking at Boise's track record, they would get pounded in the SEC. Sure, they beat OU in a bowl...TCU... but one game set a month apart from the regular season does not a season make. They played UGA in 2005 and got drilled.
Boise is a good WAC team, but thats it. In the SEC or Big 12, they would be a 4-4 team at best.
Preseason #1? I don't think so.
Oregon finished 10-3. Solid team that Boise beat.
Miami OH 1-11. It does not get much worse.
Fresno 8-5. One of the better WAC teams, lost to Wisky and Cincy out of conference.
Bowling Green 7-6. Marquis win over Troy. 6 wins in MAC.
UC Davis.
Tulsa 5-7. Worse than record indicates. This team lost to UTEP and SMU
Hawaii 6-7. June Jones is gone. Hawaii lost to Wisky 51-10
San Jose State 2-10. To find worse you have to play Miami (OH)
La Tech 4-8. Allbarn beat this team to open season. Boise was much closer, winning by 10.
Idaho 8-5 with non-conference wins over UNI and Colorado State. Bowl Win over Bowling Green.
Utah State 4-8. It Rhymes. 3 wins were in conference. 1 was over a 5-6 FCS team.
Nevada 8-5 WAC team that lost 35-0 to Notre Dame and 45-10 to SMU.
New Mex State. 3-10. 2 conf wins + Prarie View.
Ok...for those keeping record, that is 7 teams with losing records, plus a team from the FCS.
When you play 7 teams with losing records, why the heck do you play a FCS team?!? I can understand a SEC team doing it because every week is a meat grinder, but Boise played 7 teams with losing records. Alabama played 3 teams with losing records, and one FCS team. Conversely, Bama beat four teams ranked in the top 10. Boise beat TCU (top 10) in their bowl, and Oregon (16).
People can whine about the BCS all they want, but looking at Boise's track record, they would get pounded in the SEC. Sure, they beat OU in a bowl...TCU... but one game set a month apart from the regular season does not a season make. They played UGA in 2005 and got drilled.
Boise is a good WAC team, but thats it. In the SEC or Big 12, they would be a 4-4 team at best.
Preseason #1? I don't think so.