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thenetNews has been slow this off season, but the past 7 or 8 days have been a bit busier. I suppose it has a lot to do with the Blue & Orange Spring game just a few weeks away.

March 26th, 2009 – From Fight, Fight BSU, spend some time in the Big Apple with Ian and Chrissy Johnson.  Interesting how Ian spends a day in New York City in preparation for the NFL Draft.  Looks like he loves New York Restaurant Pizza, carries less than $10 in cash and that Red and Blue are his favorite colors, not Blue and Orange.

March 26th, 2009 – From the Idaho Statesman, Idaho Vandal Coach Akey stated this week that “I think we’re on the cusp of being a football team that is looking like it’s supposed to look”  I wonder how he knows what a football team is supposed to look like through that mustache on his face.

March 31st, 2009 –  The Idaho Press Tribune has audio of Chris Petersen providing his assessment of the first day of practice post spring break.  As always the Broncos need to get better.

April 1st, 2009 – Kevan and OBNUG made an out of the blue post this week, announcing the complete 2009 WAC Football schedule.   Like I commented on his site, OBNUG is gone 3 months and wham, they hit us with a pretty big scoop.  Boise State at the moment is slated for 6 ESPN games, including the home opener versus the Oregon Ducks.  For the second straight year the Broncos will end the season on the Blue taking on NMSU.

April 2nd, 2009 – Did you say steak?  Graham Watson, everyone’s favorite ESPN writer is still crushing on the Boise State Broncos, has the 411 on Kellen Moore taking the BSU O-Line out for steak dinner and she thinks  if the Broncos find that winning combination at offensive line, there will be another steak dinner.  I hope the Bronco O-Line is motivated by more than steak dinners.  I do agree the O-Line is a key to the Bronco’s success.

Finally if you haven’t had the change please check out Drew Roberts’ Kellen Moore Facts, either at FFBSU or the complete list here.  If I missed a story of relevance please feel free to share via the comment section.

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