BCS Neglect: Why Auburn & Utah Were More Deserving Than Boise State!!
Posted by By Sports Session at 5 January, at 16 : 02 PM Print
I have sat and watched the last few years as The Boise State Broncos have put together an impressive run, which culminated in another big win against TCU in the Fiesta Bowl. As to be expected a myriad of articles and commentary have been written about Boise State being deserving of a National Title shot. Of course the pundits have come out who believe the Broncos do not deserve a title shot and have vehemetly defended their position.
This article isn’t going to delve into that discussion for the most part enough has been written from both sides. Boise State is not unique, as a matter of fact I will tell the Broncos to get in the back of the line and don’t complain about it either. Several other teams have gone the entire season undefeated, and did not win or even have a shot at winning the National Title.
The teams are as follows:
1994 Penn State Nittany Lions – Rolled Oregaon 38 – 20 in the Rose Bowl, but finished second to Nebraska in the Polls.
1998 Tulane Green Wave – Went 12 – 0 defeated BYU 41 – 27 in the Liberty Bowl, finished ranked seventh in the country.
1999 Marshall Thundering Herd – Went 13 – 0 defeated BYU 21 – 3 in the Motor City Bowl. FSU won the National Title, they had a common opponent Clemson both beat the Tigers by 3 points.
2004 Auburn Tigers – Went 13 – 0 undefeated in the SEC and was denied a shot at the National Title.
2004 Utah Utes – Went 12 – 0 invited to a BCS bowl game and beat Pittsburgh.
2006 Boise State Broncos – Undefeated 13 – 0 invited to a BCS bowl game and defeated Oklahoma.
2008 Utah Utes – Went 13 – 0 became the first team in the BCS ERA to finish with two perfect seasons, destroyed Alabama in the Sugar Bowl.
2009 Boise State Broncos – Undefeated 14 – 0 beat TCU in the Fiesta Bowl, second team to have a 14 – 0 season ever.
**1994 Texas A&M Aggies – Went 10 – 0 – 1 this was before the overtime rule was instituted, did not play for the National Title.
**1995 University of Toledo – Went 11 – 0 – 1 before overtime rule was instituted, did not have an opportunity to play for the National Title.
That’s a total of ten times a team went undefeated, and was not given an opportunity to play for the National Championship. The two teams with ties were included because had overtime been around when they played maybe they win those games and finish the season with a perfect record.
The point here is that Boise State wants to play victim here, and claim they are being wronged because they do not have a shot to play for the National Title which is a true to some degree. But if you look through history they weren’t the first, and they won’t be the last to be passed over for a chance at the big game.
If you look at the Penn Sate and Texas A&M examples, you can say those were before the current BCS system that we have in place. That doesn’t make it any less tragic that two teams from “power” (current BCS) conferences went undefeated and didn’t get a chance to play in the big game. The Auburn example is the best one since it was during the BCS era, you have a team go undefeated and win the supposed “best conference” in college football, but yet they were not admitted to the title game.
The schedule played by Auburn that year dominates in comparison to anything Boise, TCU, or any other non-BCS team could have shown for a deserving schedule. To top it off they beat ACC champion Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl to finish off the season, and they end up finishing #2 in the polls behind USC who beat Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl.
This is the single most egregious case of a team being left out in the cold after putting in a thorough body of work during the season. I am not saying what Boise State accomplished wasn’t great, but the clamoring for National Title is not warranted and I will give you another example.
The Utah Utes started the BCS busting before Boise did, the 2004 team dominated Pitt easily in the Fiesta Bowl 35 – 7 yet I saw not clamoring for a National Title. The primary reason for that was because BCS busting was new (they were the first to do it), and Pitt was not a highly regarded team that year.
Then the Utes followed that up in 2008 with a dismantling of the SEC’s #2 team 31 – 17 in the Sugar Bowl, and yet there was not the same clamoring I am hearing for the Broncos. Somewhere along the line Boise State became the sexy underdog that everyone seems to like, and people don’t hate Utah, but for some reason they forget that Utah invented BCS busting.
I think it stems from the fact that beating Pitt in 2004 was not considered a big deal, while Boise splashed on the scene by beating a more highly regarded team in Oklahoma. If you think about it Utah’s run is a bit more impressive because they required no trick plays to win their games, they lined up and dominated Pitt in 2004 and Alabama in 2008.
I don’t knock Boise for the trick plays it’s good coaching, and Bobby Bowden practically became a legend off of them. I am simply stating that Utah never needed to pull out all the stops to win their two BCS games, while Boise could have easily lost both of theirs. If you look at both of the Utes BCS performances you can easily say both of the teams they played almost looked inferior, they were that dominating both times.
I don’t want to diminish what the Broncos have accomplished because it is truly impressive. I want to highlight that Utah was more impressive and deserving last season, and even a team from a BCS conference can be left out in the cold when running the table. Until the current system changes these situations will continue to occur, and at some point everyone will have an equal shot to play for the National Title.
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Dave, 2 years ago
BSU didn’t get to the title game because they have only had 4 quality wins in the last two years. The rest of their wins are over very poor teams. According to CBS, Boise’s SOS was a pitiful 92 (TCU’s was an almost-as-bad 75) all the other teams in the top 10 had a SOS of better than 50. The WAC is barely a mid-major conference, any school from any BCS conference has a good shot at running that table. Until Boise moves to a conference that can provide them with quality opponents, they will have a hard time arguing that they ‘deserve’ anything. How BSU can argue that they are ‘more’ deserving than an equally undefeated Alabama or Texas is beyond comprehension.
Sports Session, 2 years ago
I can agree with those sentiments, I wonder where the Big East stacks up in all of that though. Of course Florida proved Cincy didn’t deserve to be there, but would Cincy have had a better chance of beating TCU or Boise and be put in the same position to argue they should be in the title game?
ham31en@yahoo.com, 2 years ago
Good points, SS. To add to your Utah argument, they were the only team to finish undefeated last season. Everyone else had at least one loss.
Sports Session, 2 years ago
Things don’t normally get past me, but I actually forgot about that fact. It’s kind of a shame really, I think that Utah team probably could have beaten Florida or Oklahoma last season. I don’t think Boise or TCU could have this year though, they were good teams, but seemed more like they could compete with a Clemson or Boston College type team easily.