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The BNP – Season 5
Aug 18th
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The Bronco Nation Podcast is back for its 5th season. Epic isn’t it?
JT Ray, Tyler Dalling and Travis Hawkes come together to recap the offseason related to:
- The Mountain West invite.
- What the last year in the WAC will be like.
- Idaho vs. Boise State Future
- Should College Athletes be allowed to Twitter?
- What we have learned from fall Camp.
Additionally, Travis gives some excellent insight regarding Bronco Gear, though we tried we could not get a scoop on the Special Nike Uniforms to be worn by the Broncos this year.
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The BNP – the OBNUG Intern’s Idaho Vandals
Sep 16th
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In this Epidsode:
JT Ray, Buck Rogers, the OBNUG Intern Tyler Dahling and the Redwave Podcast‘s Logan Hopkins host.
- The Bronco guys talk about last Week’s 48-0 win over the Miami (OH) Redhawks.
- Kirby Moore redshirt is burnt.
- Is DJ Harper standing out over Jeremy Avery?
- A great start to for the 1st team defense.
- How about those Hawai’i Warriors
- Logan Hopkins provides timely analysis of the Fresno State Bulldogs
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Bloggers’ Legitimacy Takes One on the Chin
Dec 6th
Since I started blogging and podcasting about Boise State three years ago, I have had a goal of being on equal footing with the local media. I have sent several emails to Boise State Athletics requesting media credentials and have been sent back denials in return. After Friday’s events, it seems that the likelihood of achieving that goal has taken a giant leap backwards.
At the end of the day what separates myself and fellow bloggers (Drew, Buck & Kevan) from established media, is legitimacy. I strive to provide content that differentiates this site from the rest, I do so without any approval from Boise State. I do however strive to meet a standard that in the end makes this site as legitimate as the local media. I concede the fact, I have zero background in journalism and may not have the best sentence structure. I do however have a passion for Boise State, podcast ninja skills, and couple of bucks to purchase a domain name and hosting. At the same time it doesn’t mean I will ever go off the deep end and conjure up rumors as one Sparty and Friends did this past Friday.
You see Sparty any credibility you may have had was just thrown out the window. Additionally, you made bloggers like myself look bad and leave us extremely frustrated in the process. To make matters worse, you offer the likes of Brian Murphy plenty of pooh to fling at bloggers. Even KTIK’s Jeff Caves and Mike Prater were able to take shots at bloggers on Idaho Sports Talk.
So why did Sparty light the Internet a buzz? It boiled down to publicity. Yes I know it is hard to believe, but its true. Everyone wants to be the first to report the story, so they can claim the title of the one who broke it. If that means reporting a story with little confirmation, then so be it. Schools like Boise State have little to zero control over bloggers and message boards. They do however, have the ability to manage the local media. In the same breath, Chad Cripe, like other beat writers, he has his newspaper’s reputation to uphold. Reporting a story that hasn’t met a set of standards would leave newspapers like the Idaho Statesman in a bad spot, a spot I myself wish to avoid.
As I continue to build this site’s legitimacy, I promise never to take the road traveled by bloggers like Sparty and Friends. Though from time to time I receive tidbits that I could quite easily write about, typically as a rule of thumb they are kept under lock and key until other outlets report them. As Bronco Nation N.O.W continues to grow, I take solace in knowing I have done things right, to the best of my ability, and with enjoyment.
The Broncos Competition in the WAC is Pathetic
Nov 1st
Bronco fans as I have sat out on the sidelines these past weeks playing Mr. Mom and fighting a nasty cold, all I have heard is what tough competition San Jose State and New Mexico State were going to be. San Jose State with the speedy defense, brothers and so on. Then New Mexico State’s highly ranked pass defense and the air raid offense. Nation the fact remains that even though we all know the Broncos have yet to fire on all cylinders, neither of these games have been in doubt from the opening kick off.
This week’s game proved yet again that the Broncos are in desperate need of joining a different conference.
Case in point, during the week the illusion of NMSU head Coach Hal Mumme reminded me a powerful nemesis. Those who are nerdy and young enough to know Mumm-Ra, from the kids cartoon Thundercats, was the so-called evil foe (yes I am calling that towel holding so called offensive genies Hal Mumme Mumm-Ra). Mumm-Ra would always talk the talk, but in the end Lion-O and the gang would force Mumm-Ra back to his evil, but delusional self.
If I were an NMSU fan I would start attending UTEP football games and root for a team, who’s coach would still put a fight. At one point the mighty great air raid offense led by Chase Holbrook attempted 2 passes, one incomplete and one for an interception. Polo Gutierrez who said “Nebraska was the best he blocked,” found out the Bronco Defensive Line was the best he wasn’t able to block. Hal to be damned was going to run the ball even if he had zero chance of doing so. He handed Justin Wilcox and the Bronco defense a gift tonight. NMSU proved that despite the ineptitude up north they are the worse team in the WAC.
To make things worse Fresno State lived up to their mantra today by losing to “anyone, anywhere, anytime”, while Hawai’i lost to Utah State insuring Brent Guy a job for another week. This years version of the WAC has taken way too many steps back. Boise State is 8-0 and as of this post, number 11 in the BCS. With a dominating defense, a big road win against a ranked BCS team and when it is all said and done, the rest of the country will still say, “who have you played?” I for one will say the same. If the MTN doesn’t want the Broncos I say BSU go the route of independent and become the Notre Dame of the west, where at least they would play against tougher competition instead of these pathetic WAC opponents.
P.S. anyone remember Parker Posey as Darla in the movie Dazed & Confused, and her Air Raid Drill?
The Bronco Nation Podcast – Marco Polo
Oct 29th
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In This Episode:
- Drew Roberts takes on hosting duties this week as he, Buck Rogers and J Bates from CBS 2 Eye Witness News talk Boise State Football.
- The guys recap the win versus San Jose State and wax poetic on why or why not Ian Johnson should continue to be the starting RB for Boise State.
- The guys recap Idaho’s historic Week 9 victory over NMSU and could the last minute win over Utah State be any more pathetic for Fresno State.
- What is up with bulletin board Material coming from NMSU. In addition, when will the sirens go off for NSMU’s so called air raid offense.
- Predictions and much more.
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