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We Join the 2008/09 Mens Basketball Season Already In Progress
Feb 15th
I’ll admit I am not a huge fan of Basketball. Dreams of making the 7th grade Junior High team ended with the first round of cuts and I never made an attempt to play again. When Larry Bird retired from the Celtics I simply lost interest all together. As you can tell making an attempt at watching Bronco’s Mens Basketball game, well was simply not going to happen.
Fast forward to Friday February 14th, 2009. I had promised my daughter we would go to a game again this year. I had attended the Idaho State overtime thriller earlier in the year. I picked the Utah State game as simply it with out a doubt the best game left on the schedule. Of note, I did not attend the football player autograph session as to make this a Boise State Basketball only night.
The game last night was a an exciting game for players, coaches and fans. Coach Graham had a game plan tonight and Anthony Thomas was determined to win the game on his own. The Utah State crowd was small, but very loud for its size. The #17 Utah State Aggies were in Boise to take care of a WAC Championship and opened the game with its first 2 points. Contrary to Mike Prater’s babble, after the loss to Fresno State, this Bronco’s Basketball team was very motivated and responded with a 3 point basket.
They of course had 7,500 motivated fans as well. The turning point in the game was the last basket of the second half. Anthony Thomas drained a 3 point basket to give the Broncos a 27-25 lead at half and the Broncos came in the second half to seal the deal. Early in the second half Anthony Thomas hit back to back 3 point buckets extending the lead to 11 and the Broncos never looked back.
Despite the convincing 66-56 win last tonight, snapped Utah State’s 19-game winning streak, the Broncos most definitely have room for improvement shooting 23-55 from the field. Many those missed shots were within 3 feet of the basket.
The Broncos return to action this Wednesday versus the Idaho Vandals in what can be deemed as a revenge game for the Broncos who lost early this year in Moscow. The loss broke a Bronco 14 game win streak against the Vandals that dated back to February 17, 2001. Oh and let us not forget the idiotic Vandal fans behavior after rushing to the court like they had won a championship.
This upcoming game for the Broncos is very important in the chase for essentially 2nd place in the WAC and an all important first round bye in the upcoming WAC Tournament. I am calling you out Bronco Nation. Everyone from the Diehard, the bandwagon fan, the Bronco fan who thinks minor league hockey is more important than NCAA basketball, the fair weather fan (it will be warm inside I promise) and those who think they need to catch the latest episode of Lost (set the DVR). Yes Bronco Nation this men’s basketball program needs you to put your butt in the seats of Taco Bell Arena, make some noise and show this team that the Nation is just as motivated for Basketball as we are Football. No more excuses.
Ian Johnson, Bronco Nation's Favorite Son
Dec 9th
Ian Johnson is one game from ending his college career with Boise State. The November 28th, 2008 Senior Night was his last game on the Bronco Blue. It was one last game that easily was in the top ten of his college career and one many Bronco Fans will never forget. Ian’s last night on the Blue served as a reminder of what number 41 meant to Boise State and to Bronco Nation.
Ian burst onto the national seen by tying a Boise State record scoring five touchdowns while rushing for a career-high 240 yards in a Thursday Night ESPN game against the Oregon State Beavers. That game set the wheels in motion for “Ian for Heisman” talk as well as Boise State’s march towards an eventual BCS Bowl birth. With every run Ian had that night, Bronco Fans were treated to something special. Fans began to get used to those types of runs as Ian finished the season with 1,713 yards and 25 touchdowns. What often gets lost in the 2006-07 season, was Ian had a hernia injury in spring camp. In addition, the Broncos that year were thin at the running back position as senior RB Brett Denton and Sophomore WR/RB Vinny Perretta were listed behind Ian on the depth chart. Despite his lack of size, previous injuries and lack of depth at his position Ian Johnson the O-Line became the focal point of the Broncos offense. However the 2006 season wasn’t without further set backs as Ian’s family, BSU player & coaches as well as fans learned Ian suffered a collapse lung during the San Jose State game. Ian sat out of the following weeks game against Utah State probably against his wishes. Ian was back for the final game as the Broncos finished off the regular season undefeated, afterwards Ian was spotted amongst Bronco Nation sporting a sombrero as it became clear Ian had become Bronco Nation’s favorite sun. It was only fitting that Ian scored on the Fiesta Bowl’s Final play to give the Broncos their biggest win in school history. Oh and there was the marriage proposal in front of millions.
As the Broncos headed into the 2007 season, the focus of the fans and media shifted from IJ to the quarterback position. Coach Petersen made an effort to keep his star running back fresh throughout spring and fall camp. Not to mention some freshman running backs were chomping at the bit for playing time. Clearly as the season began to play out Ian just didn’t look the same. Speculation began to swirl as some thought he hadn’t healed from his lung collapsing in the San Jose State game the previous year. One local sports editor went as far as to blame Ian’s new bride for the lack of yards. To the educated fans and coaches the setback was simply attributed to teams keying in on Ian, making each run more difficult than the next. Ian amassed 1041 yards and 16 touchdowns that season. His play was limited in 2007 as he missed the Fresno State game and saw very limited action in the Hawai’i Bowl versus ECU. It was clear by the end 2007 Ian would begin to share time at running back with Jeremy Avery and D.J. Harper, not to mention redshirt Freshman Doug Martin.
The 2008 season has been like no other for Ian Johnson as his role has certainly changed. To Ian’s credit he focused on the areas that have made him a better all around football player and made Boise State a better team. This year like last year had fans and media focusing their attention on the Quarterback competition. Taking for granted once again the teams star player. Always having the team in mind, Ian new focus led to him being involved in several key special teams play this year. He continued to develop his receiving skills as the label of “stone hands” may begin to finally fade away. Ian also provided countless key blocks in the passing game allowing Kellen Moore just a few more seconds to make a play.
Now some began wondering if Ian still had it in him to be the runner he once was. As the season headed to close Ian put those doubts to rest as he broke a long touchdown run against Nevada showing the nation that the Ian of old is certainly still around. As the regular season came to a close against Fresno State on the Blue in front of a national ESPN audience Ian ripped off a 69 yard run that reminded all of us all of those runs from the Oregon State game in 2006. Then as the quarter changed Ian wasted little time securing second place in the WAC with 56 career touchdowns, one behind WAC’s all time leader, Marshall Faulk. What seemed like a few moments later Ian tied the WAC record with 57 career rushing touchdowns. With a showdown with the TCU Hornfrogs on December 23rd in the Poinsettia Bowl he will almost certainly hold that record by himself.
As a fan I have admired Ian Johnson’s greatest quality, his drive to win. You see as this season comes to a close Ian has 738 yards and 12 touchdowns. Those statistics are not what Bronco Nation has come accustomed to seeing out of number 41. However, just like in 2006 when Ian put the Broncos on his back led them to victory, Ian again has shown great leadership by providing the team what it needs to be successful and to win. There is no doubt Ian Johnson is once in a lifetime special player and is arguably considered the best in Boise State history. Ian I am grateful for the privilege to see play football for the team I love, you will be missed. It is safe to say the 2009 season will not be the same without Bronco Nation’s Favorite Son on the Blue.
Happy Thanksgiving
Nov 27th
I would like to take time to thank those that have made this past year clearly the best in my blogging and podcasting life.
First there is Buck Rogers from the Statue Left blog. Buck was the first to help me out with the podcast and was a true pioneer paving the way for future shows to include him and many others. Buck has made many suggestions in improving the podcast and is always providing honest and insightful commentary.
Drew Roberts from Fight, Fight BSU joined a few shows in the spring and then really hit the ground running in the fall. Drew has been instrumental in lining up guest hosts this season. Drew educates all of us with his knowledge of the recruiting scene. Without him knowing he has become my right hand man in helping with the podcast as his efforts in making the show better and taking on hosting duties this year have been most appreciative.
Kevan Lee from One Bronco Nation Under God. Though Kevan has not been on the show as much as we would like, he has contributed to our success by providing links and commentary about the show to his readers. Kevan came onto the scene back in Jan/Feb and has been blogging non stop since. He started a podcast earlier this year and I truly hope he finds time to get back into it. Keep the posts coming Kevan.
Guest hosts:
Alex Guerrero, Spanish Football Broadcast Color Commentator
Bart Hendricks, KBOI Game Night Co-Host
J Bates, KBCI Sports Director
Jadon Dailey, KIDO Color Commentator
Logan Hopkins, Redwave Podcast Co-Host
Interviews:
Bob Behler, KIDO Football Play By Play Man
Sherm Blaser, Former Bronco
Frank Mercogliano Assistant A.D. for Media Relations at Idaho State University
Todd Walker, Bowling Green Football Play By Play Man
To our sponsor the Blue and Orange store, which were kind enough to associate their name with the Podcast, here’s to more Bronco Gear sales. To Rafter 17 and the rest of Bronco Country, you all have been very kind to me this season. I want to also thank my wife and daughter who support my love of Boise State. Finally, I want to thank Bronco Nation for all the feedback and listening to the show.
The Bronco Nation Podcast – 10 Years of Whoopins
Nov 19th
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In this Episode:
- 1:50 Min: JT, Drew & KIDO Boise State Radio Color Commentator Jadon Dailey recap the Idaho Game. Jadon confirms Doug Martin slammed the hammer down on the Idaho Vandal Logo. In a related note Jadon would need a bigger hammer if he were allowed to lead the Broncos onto the field. Jeremy Avery the Offensive Lineman left their mark on the backs of the Idaho Defense.
- 18:08 Min: Will Utah win out, can the Cougars pull out the upset? Jadon talks about what may be going through minds of the Utah and Boise State Players this week. Does the H-Bowl have Sex appeal, well Jadon doesn’t think so. Also what is up with all these WAC teams getting Bowl eligible all the sudden?
- 28:30 Min: That Guy from Utah State got fired. Byron Hout you da man, do we dare say he has become Korey Hall esque?
- 36:53 Min: Jadon breaks down the upcoming Boise State vs Nevada game. Essentially Jadon provided a breakdown that is second to none. Oh ya JT and Drew throw their two cents in.
- All this and much, much more. I promise no more movie references for here on out.
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