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For Boise State, an original giant killer, winning a CFP game would be signature feat

Last updated: December 8, 2024 12:51 am
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Boise State Makes History by Qualifying for College Football Playoff

Boise State has a long and storied history in college football, dating back to their days in Division II in 1974. Merle and Ruth Baptiste, loyal season-ticket holders since then, have witnessed the Broncos’ rise from a small program to a national powerhouse. From winning a Division I-AA national championship in 1980 to claiming their first BCS bowl victory in 2006, Boise State has always been a program on the rise.

However, on a chilly night at Albertson’s Stadium, something special happened. Boise State secured their spot in the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff with a decisive 21-7 victory over UNLV. This milestone was a long time coming for the Baptistes and all the fans who have supported the Broncos through thick and thin.

“It’s about time,” Merle exclaimed. “We should have played for a national championship long before this, but we were disrespected by the big schools.”

This moment is not just significant for Boise State but for college football as a whole. For years, the sport has been dominated by a select few powerhouse programs, while teams like Boise State were left on the outside looking in. The new Playoff format finally offers a seat at the table for the underdogs, and Boise State is seizing the opportunity.

Headlined by Heisman hopeful Ashton Jeanty, Boise State’s victory over UNLV marked their second consecutive Mountain West championship. Jeanty’s stellar performance, including a 75-yard touchdown run and over 200 rushing yards, solidified Boise State’s place in college football history.

The fans at Albertson’s Stadium were electrified, tearing down the goal post and celebrating a historic moment. Never before had a Group of 5 team earned a spot in the College Football Playoff, and Boise State’s achievement is a testament to their resilience and determination.

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Coach Spencer Danielson, a key figure in Boise State’s resurgence, reflected on the team’s journey. From past disappointments to their current success, the Broncos have come a long way. With Jeanty leading the charge, Boise State is poised to make a deep run in the Playoff and prove their place among college football’s elite.

As the Broncos await their Playoff seeding, the anticipation is palpable. Boise State’s potential matchup with a Power 4 team promises to be a thrilling showdown, with Jeanty’s dynamic playmaking abilities causing headaches for opposing defenses.

In the end, Boise State’s journey to the College Football Playoff is a testament to the power of hope and perseverance. The Broncos have defied the odds and earned their place among the nation’s top teams. As they prepare to make their mark on the biggest stage in college football, Boise State is ready to leave a legacy that will be remembered for years to come.

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