Opinion Suggested College GameDay Sign of the Week
ESPN’s College GameDay is in Boise, Idaho this week for Oregon State vs. Boise State.
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News Star Boise State QB F--king His Way from Rathdrum to Pocatello
Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore is capitalizing off the fame of his newfound celebrity by plowing through a wide swath of women across the state of Idaho.
“Every woman in the state wants to have a go with Kellen Moore,” said the junior quarterback of the No. 3 ranked Broncos. “And some of them aren’t even that disgusting. It’s awesome.”
Picture Despite an impassioned case from his talking hand, Boise State head coach Chris Petersen is not convinced that his team's game against TCU really mean
News TCU-Boise State Set to Meet in the BCS's F--kYou.com Bowl
The BCS bowl match-ups are set. Alabama and Texas will meet in the BCS National Championship Game on January 7th, while undefeated TCU and Boise State will meet three days earlier in the BCS’s F—kYou.com Bowl.
“We are ecstatic about the bowl lineup,” said BCS commissioner John Swofford. “We have an SEC team and a Big-12 team in the championship game and were able to give the F—kYou to two undefeated non-BCS conference teams. It couldn’t be more perfect.”
In past years the F—kYou.com Bowl has featured major conference teams such as Texas and Auburn. But it’s primarily designed for undefeated non-BCS schools such as the 2008 Utah Utes, who were placed in last year’s game, or Boise State, who has a long history in the bowl.
“We started the BCS bowl system to give major conference teams, as well as Notre Dame, a way to make more money than they were in the previous setup,” said Swofford. “But then we were pressured to toss a few crumbs to teams outside the SEC, Big-12, Big Ten and Pac-10, which necessitated our partnership with F—kYou.com.”
According to domain records, F—kYou.com was registered by Swofford himself.
“Yeah? So?” he said. “GoF—kYourself.com was already a site and they didn’t want to sell, so this was the next best option. I think the message is still clear.”
TCU head coach Gary Patterson says he will accept the decision of the BCS.
“We don’t really have a choice,” he said. “And I think most people have come to recognize the annual F—kYou.com bowl to be as legitimate as the national championship game. For example, anyone with a soul sees Utah as co-national champions last year.”
Swofford just wishes the BCS system could please everyone.
“It’s not perfect. People want it to be more fair and we want the same thing. Trust me,” he said. “For example, I would have loved to put Cincinnati in the F—kYou.com Bowl, too. But they’ll have to be content playing for absolutely nothing in another bowl. That’s what they get for not being ranked higher to start the season. They can’t complain.”


