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The BNP – Senior Day
Dec 1st
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JT and Tyler convene after last week’s heartbreaking loss to Nevada and reluctantly recap the 34-31 loss. The guys briefly discuss the departure of TCU to the Big East and Talk about the 2010 Senior Class.
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The BNP on the CFB Examiner Podcast
Sep 24th
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I helped out Kevin McGuire from the College Football Examiner Thursday afternoon for a recording. I was downtown and didn’t have my usual gear, but I gave it the old college try. The conversation lasted about 20 minutes. Check it out here. Let me know how I did. Go Broncos!!!
The BNP – Debbie Downer
Sep 10th
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With the Broncos Coming off a 33-30 victory over the Virginia Tech Hokies, JT, Tyler and Travis gather to talk about the game.
Travis joins the show briefly to give his perspective of being at the game live and what the atmosphere was like. You mean that was supposed to be a “neutral” site?
Tyler and JT run down the Week in the Western Athletic Conference.
Then instead of talking about all the good, the focus shifts to the not so good, you know the stuff the coaches will harp on all season.
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Bags are Packed
Aug 30th
I am leaving on a jet plane to New York City, a concrete jungle where dreams are made of. I can confirm this as Kyle Wilson is living proof. If last week you were following the BTN and BNP twitter accounts (if your not, you should) you would know that Nike has invited us both to cover the unveiling of the Nike Pro Combat Series Uniforms for the 2010 College Football Season.
The event is to take place Wednesday September 1, 2010 at the Skylight West Studios in New York City. The event begins at 10AM Eastern and 8PM Mountain. That day back in Boise, the Blue and Orange Store will have the Nike Pro Combat Series gear for sale. I can also assume so will the Bronco Shop.
This is a great opportunity for both Cliff and myself. It is not too often that the Blogging world gets asked to attend event like this. It would appear the other local media types will not be attending, due to ethical issue surrounding Nike providing travel accommodations. They also chose not to attend on their own dime, due to budget constraints.
The funny thing about this event is whether the local media attends or does not attend Nike will still benefit from the coverage. I certainly will be happy to provide a prospective that Brian Murphy and other local media will lack in there coverage.
Either way the event provides fans of Boise State a chance to promote the program yet again on a national stage. I plan to take as many pictures as I can possibly take, while providing as much commentary about the event.
I am due to arrive in New York on Tuesday and will get a chance to meet up with other fellow media types from the 10 schools announced for the 2010 series. For now I am I will get back to packing my bags and will keep you updated on the events over the next 2 days. Go Broncos!!
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Bronco Fans Please Thank KTVB
Nov 18th
For the past few weeks I have received a few email complaints and read some Internet chatter of fans voicing displeasure of the KTVB broadcast of Boise State Football games.
Sure Mark Johnson isn’t the best play by play man in the world and the yes the camera work isn’t Sunday Night Football caliber. However, I for one am happy that we have television coverage at all. Imagine if KTVB wasn’t able to broadcast all these games. Most of the non-ESPN games have been blowouts and the Oregon game was an OSN production that everyone in Boise should be thankful KTVB negotiated to broadcast. The games are broadcast over the air in Digital wide-screen for free. All KTVB asks in return is you watch a few advertisements during the game and listen to Mark Johnson as he provides an entertainment that rivals all those great George W. Bush speeches these past eight plus years. So Bronco Nation please thank KTVB for all the effort that they have put forth and be thankful we are privalaged enough to see the Broncos in action each and every week.





