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RE: Boise St looking to move on from MWC
(12-16-2020 11:13 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(12-16-2020 11:06 PM)46566 Wrote:  I honestly see all sports to the PAC 12 or football only to the AAC as Boises only options.

I don't think the PAC or even the AAC is a viable option for Boise, which is why I think this coach is just blowing smoke that won't amount to anything.

The only possible realistic option is dumping the Olympic sports in the WAC or WCC (big step down) and going independent in football. But they must see how independence hasn't actually worked out for BYU.

Somebody needs to tell Harsin to, “Stay in your lane, bro.” The head coach should not be talking to anybody about leaving the MWC. That is not his job. The PAC is not interested. USC, Cal, and Stanford have never scheduled Boise State in football. They don’t seem to be interested. UCLA played them once in 1999 and beat them 38-7. The California schools are not going to be interested in adding a school from Idaho that is not up to their academic standards and needs to recruit California athletes to have success in football. For Olympic sports, no one in the west wants Boise State.
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