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TCU Head Coach Gary Patterson Spouts Off
Oct 19th
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After all of the BCS talk this past week, today was a strange detour. During Coach Gary Patterson’s teleconference the Idaho Statesman’s Chad Crippe got a little more than he bargained for. ”Apparently”, during the 2010 Fiesta Bowl Media Day a video was taken of a TCU player spouting off about Boise State. This video was then presented to the Boise State players. This did not sit well with Patterson and well it looks like he is holding a grudge. Audio is from 1350 KFAN in Utah. Through twitter today it is rumored the “radio guy” was none other than Jeff Caves of KTIK.
The BNP – I’d Wager Some Are Not Human
Sep 17th
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JT and Tyler are joined this episode by the Idaho Statesmen’s Brian Murphy.
Brian gives some behind the scenes information about the AP Poll. The effect of Va Tech’s loss and the victories by those ranked ahead of the Broncos.
An email from Fritz Ward and the Rodriquez Prep Academy. Good Stuff, Bronco Nation is everywhere.
How the Emotion surrounding the death of a Wyoming Player may effect the game.
Wyoming has always played the Broncos tough.
Brian provides details surrounding the Cableone’s attempt to bring the game to Boise, Idaho subscribers. This and much more.
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Please Brian Murphy Get Over Youself
Feb 19th
Ok I’ll admit as a fan of Boise State Athletics I have not been the biggest supporter of Boise State Basketball. It goes without saying that as a fan last night’s loss to the University of Idaho is painful on two levels. A loss is never fun and losing to Idaho is unbearably painful. As painful as losing is to us fans it nowhere measures up to that of the pain the players and coaches are felt and continue to feel.
The Broncos blew an 8 point first half lead, being unable to score for 6 minutes and 17 seconds late in the game, missing a would be winning 3 point basket and disappointing over 10,000 in attendance and those watching or listening at home. Today however the Idaho Statesman’s Brian Murphy decided to twist the knife and pour salt on the wound.
What I don’t get about Murphy’s article, Bronco Men Squander a Big Opportunity, is his verbal attack on the players. Brian asserts that Vandals were “mentally tougher” than the Broncos. I wonder how Murphy you came to this conclusion? Have you administered some sort of “mental toughness” test to both Vandal and Bronco basketball players? Though the Broncos blew a sizable lead, let us not forget that there were 2 very clutch 3 pointers made down the stretch as well as Anthony Thomas making two clutch free throws to tie the game with 27 seconds remaining. If that doesn’t scream “mentally tough” than I was watching a different game than you Brian.
What won the game for the Vandals was they made more clutch plays down the stretch and though I don’t think Coach Graham is a terrible coach, he was simply out coached last night.
On the games final score the Broncos defended the play, but failed to capitalize on a rebound, which led to an easy bucket for the Vandals. Needless to say Murphy the Broncos were not standing around as you contend and they too were scrapping and clawing for the win. Your article leaves me to conclude the your belief is the Broncos players are not passionate enough and lack the heart play hard, which is far from the truth.
The other thing that I conclude from your shameful article is that you assert some sort of vested interest in Boise State Basketball. What concern is it of Brian Murphy that the University draw big crowds at Taco Bell Arena for home games. Are you not as a “writer” supposed to take the neutral ground and report the news? Win or loose do you not still have stories to write?
As a reader of the Idaho Statesman it is clear that you Brian Murphy are not a big fan of Boise State Basketball or moreover you are not big fan of Greg Graham. Despite having winning seasons, winning the WAC Championship and getting more than expected out of this current group of kids, you are still far from satisfied and have taken things personal. So personal you have thrown these young student athletes under the bus.
Clearly these kids have talent enough to play basketball on the college level. As players should they execute to the best of their ability what is coached. To say they are not “mentally tough” is simply low class. To imply they have less passion for winning as the opposing team is low class. To rub their noses in it is low class. Attacking the coach is one thing, but to assault these young student athletes like this is simply low class and in bad taste. So please Brian Murphy get over yourself.
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.





