One game does not make a season. But in Boise State's case it sure does come close. That's because everybody in Idaho has their sights set on the Sept. 3 opener against Oregon. And if the Broncos get by a team they beat on the road last year -- with a freshman quarterback -- heading back to a BCS bowl will be the talk of the town. Full story | Podcast
Michael Hurcomb's Fantasy Take
All the rave the last decade in college football has been the development of the spread offense. Football fans everywhere have always craved the deep passing routes and big plays. You will find plenty of those in a pass-happy offense. But another trendy offense could be catching on shortly -- the Pistol Formation. Full story | '09 Rankings | Top 200 | Sign Up Now!
School:Nevada Class: Junior Ht: 6-6 Wt: 215
Comment: Last season Kaepernick had a Heisman-type statistical year, but got no love from the voters. Now a junior, the reigning conference player of the year in the WAC might get some notice. He'll have to put up better numbers than last year, which is going to be tough to do without his top two receivers.
nickyc816: I thought David Carr was a more talented quarterback, but you can't argue with the numbers that Colt Brennan put up, and we are talking about the All-WAC Team for the decade, not what they did in their post-WAC playing days. I, however, would of liked to have seen Ryan Moats take Ian Johnson's spot at running back. How does Moats not beat out Johnson? I mean, the guy was the conference player of the year in 2004. It's a pretty solid team, regardless. I really enjoy these all teams, as a big college football fan my whole life. It's enjoyable to look at the list and remember some of the great games these guys had.
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