Sunday, September 30, 2012

Boise State Drops From 20-24 in Unofficial BCS Standings

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We have the Coaches Poll this morning and the AP Poll as well, which has proven to be a good approximation of what the Harris Poll will look like when it is released.  We also have the Sagarin and Billingsley computer ratings for this week, two of the six computers used by the BCS in determining their rankings.  Further, the Colley Ratings, one of my favorites, are now relevant for the first time this year.  This means that there has been enough football played to make their methodology work.  Here then is the Blue Through and Through Unofficial BCS Standings* for Week Five:

1.    Alabama 99.80% + 100.00% + ((24 + 25 + 22 = 71) x 4/3 = 94.67) = 294.47
2.    Oregon 95.12% + 95.33% + ((17 + 23 + 13 = 53) x 4/3 = 70.67) = 261.12
3.    LSU 89.97% + 87.33% + ((25 + 24 + 12 = 61) x 4/3 = 81.33) = 258.63
4.    Georgia 83.19% + 83.47% + ((22 + 19 + 18 = 59) x 4/3 = 78.67) = 245.33
5.    Florida State 88.20% + 89.93% + ((16 + 13 + 21 = 50) x 4/3 = 66.67) = 244.80
6.    South Carolina 78.71% + 76.80% + ((19 + 22 + 20 = 61) x 4/3 = 81.33) = 236.84
7.    Notre Dame 62.03% + 69.53% + ((20 + 21 + 24 = 65) x 4/3 = 86.67) = 218.23
8.    Kansas State 71.19% + 74.87% + ((14 + 20 + 19 = 53) x 4/3 = 70.67) = 216.73
9.    West Virginia 77.08% + 71.07% + ((11 + 18 + 14 = 43) x 4/3 = 57.33) = 205.48
10.  Florida 59.86% + 62.47% + ((23 + 0 + 23 = 46) x 4/3 = 61.33) = 183.66
11.  Texas 66.51% + 62.13% + ((18 + 6 + 15 = 39) x 4/3 = 52.00) = 180.64
12.  Oregon State 30.71% + 43.13% + ((15 + 17 + 25 = 57) x 4/3 = 76.00) = 149.84
13.  TCU 50.78% + 40.53% + ((10 + 15 + 4 = 29) x 4/3 = 38.67) = 129.98
14.  USC 53.15% + 46.87% + ((0 + 16 + 0 = 16) x 4/3 = 21.33) = 121.35
15.  Stanford 30.64% + 33.93% + ((12 + 11 + 10 = 33) x 4/3 = 44.00) = 108.57
16.  Oklahoma 46.37% + 38.73% + ((5 + 9 + 0 = 14) x 4/3 = 18.67) = 103.77
17.  Clemson 42.55% + 40.53% + ((6 + 5 + 1 = 12) x 4/3 = 16.00) = 99.08
18.  Louisville 35.53% + 26.93% + ((0 + 0 + 9 = 9) x 4/3 = 12.00) = 74.46
19.  Mississippi State 28.61% + 20.40% + ((3 + 0 + 11 = 14) x 4/3 = 18.67) = 67.68
20.  Texas Tech 7.32% + 2.60% + ((13 + 3 + 16 = 32) x 4/3 = 42.67) = 52.59
21.  Nebraska 28.14% + 16.00% + ((0 + 0 + 0 = 0) x 4/3 = 0.00) = 44.14
22.  Washington 4.41% + 10.60% + ((8 + 12 + 0 = 20) x 4/3 = 26.67) = 41.68
23.  Rutgers 17.63% + 10.67% + ((4 + 2 + 3 = 9) x 4/3 = 12.00 = 40.30
24.  Boise State 5.63% + 3.53% + ((7 + 14 + 0 = 21) x 4/3 = 28.00) = 37.16
25.  Northwestern 13.69% + 9.53% + ((0 + 0 + 8 = 8) x 4/3 = 10.67) = 30.89



26.  Cincinnati 11.86% + 4.80% + ((0 + 1 + 5 = 6) x 4/3 = 8.00) = 24.66
27.  Louisiana Tech 3.80% + 2.47% + ((0 + 0 + 7 = 7) x 4/3 = 9.33) = 15.60
28.  Baylor 2.78% + 2.07% + ((0 + 8 + 0 = 8) x 4/3 = 10.67) = 15.52
29.  UCLA 3.93% + 8.13% + ((0 + 0 + 2 = 2) x 4/3 = 2.67) = 14.73
30.  Michigan State 3.05% + 2.87% + ((2 + 4 + 0 = 6) x 4/3 = 8.00) = 13.92
31.  Michigan .75% + 2.53% + ((0 + 7 + 0 = 7) x 4/3 = 9.33) = 12.61
32.  Missouri 0.00% + 0.00% + ((9 + 0 + 0 = 9) x 4/3 = 12.00) = 12.00
33.  Ohio .75% + 2.00% + ((0 + 0 + 6 = 6) x 4/3 = 8.00) = 10.75
34.  Texas A&M 4.14% + 3.40% + ((0 + 0 + 0 = 0) x 4/3 = 0.00) = 7.54
35.  Arizona State 2.71% + 1.00% + ((0 + 0 + 0 = 0) x 4/3 = 0.00) = 3.71
36.  Miami of Florida 1.15% + .27% + ((1 + 0 + 0 = 1) x 4/3 = 1.33) = 2.75

Boise State #31 in Colley

AP College Football Poll Percentages

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Here are the percentages for this morning's college football AP Poll:


1.    Alabama (100.00%)
2.    Oregon 95.33%
3.    Florida State 89.93%
4.    LSU 87.33%
5.    Georgia 83.47%
6.    South Carolina 76.80%
7.    Kansas State 74.87%
8.    West Virginia 71.07%
9.    Notre Dame 69.53%
10.  Florida 62.47%
11.  Texas 62.13%
12.  Ohio State 52.87%
13.  USC 46.87%
14.  Oregon State 43.13%
15.  Clemson 40.53%
15.  TCU 40.53%
17.  Oklahoma 38.73%
18.  Stanford 33.93%
19.  Louisville 26.93%
20.  Mississippi State 20.40%%
21.  Nebraska 16.00%
22.  Rutgers 10.67%
23.  Washington 10.60%
24.  Northwestern 9.53%
25.  UCLA 8.13%

26.  Cincinnati 4.80%
27.  Boise State 3.53%
28.  Texas A&M 3.40%
29.  Michigan State 2.87%
30.  Texas Tech 2.60%
31.  Michigan 2.53&%
32.  Louisiana Tech 2.47%
33.  Baylor 2.07%
34.  Ohio 2.00%
35.  Arizona State 1.00%

Coaches Poll Percentages

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Blue Through and Through will always focus on the sports that are doing the best.  If Boise State's soccer and volleyball teams are nationally-ranked, we'll go in depth for them as well.  Here are the Coaches Poll Percentages:

1.    Alabama 99.80%
2.    Oregon 95.12%
3.    LSU 89.97%
4.    Florida State 88.20%
5.    Georgia 83.19%
6.    South Carolina 78.71%
7.    West Virginia 77.08%
8.    Kansas State 71.19%
9.    Texas 66.51%
10.  Notre Dame 62.03%
11.  Florida 59.86%
12.  USC 53.15%
13.  TCU 50.78%
14.  Oklahoma 46.37%
15.  Clemson 42.44%
16.  Louisville 35.53%
17.  Oregon State 30.71%
18.  Stanford 30.64%
19.  Mississippi State 28.61%
20.  Nebraska 28.14%
21.  Rutgers 17.63%
22.  Northwestern 13.69%
23.  Cincinnati 11.86%
24.  Texas Tech 7.32%
25.  Boise State 5.63%

26.  Washington 4.41%
27.  Texas A&M 4.14%
28.  UCLA 3.93%
29.  Louisiana Tech 3.80%
30.  Michigan State 3.05%
31.  Baylor 2.78%
32.  Arizona State 2.71%
33.  Miami of Florida 1.15%
34.  Michigan .75%
34.  Ohio .75%

Boise State Moves Up to #25 in Coaches Poll

Boise State Holds On to Beat New Mexico

This 2012 Boise State football team keeps finding ways to win.  New Mexico, for all its improvement, made every play it needed to make except one in a 32-29 Bronco victory in Albuquerque last night.  Only a Tommy Smith knockdown of a fourth-down pass with two minutes remaining prevented New Mexico from winning this game.

"I've been preaching this forever," Boise State coach Chris Petersen said. "You never let a team off the hook. I will give all credit to New Mexico; they took advantage and made plays. It was hard and we fumbled and they capitalized. It can change fast and I hope this team learns that."

The Lobs had forced Boise State into a 44-yard field-goal attempt that hit the crossbar, enabling New Mexico to take over on their 27.  Petersen opted to go for the field goal, knowing that New Mexico's kicker was money and was a good threat to tie the game.  The Broncos toughened up on three running plays to force a fourth-and-4.  B.R. Holbrook fired a pass for Lamaar Smith, but he didn't see linebacker Smith, who batted the ball away, and Boise State ran out the clock.

It was a classic tale of first halves, one in which Boise State converted three Lobo fumbles into scores in a 25-0 halftime lead; one in which New Mexico converted two Bronco fumbles into touchdowns in dominating the second half 29-7.  And it was a stark contrast to Boise State's last victory, a hard-fought 7-6 decision over BYU in which the offense did not score a touchdown and the defense constantly kept the high-flying Cougars at bay.  This time, Robert Prince's Bronco offense scored in five of six red-zone opportunities, while the defense was mystified by New Mexico's new triple-option.

Bronco quarterback Joe Southwick was 24-34 for 311 yards and three touchdowns on his journey towards becoming a solid college football quarterback.  Southwick seemed to get out of his habit of locking in on his receivers, often going to his second and third options.  

Meanwhile, the Bronco running game enjoyed its best performance of the season, as senior D.J. Harper gained 98 yards and freshman Jay Ajayi had 118 yards and a touchdown on six carries.  Ajayi had a 61-yard run in the first half to set up his touchdown, and another long run that took him into Lobo territory as the clock ran out in the first half.

New Mexico coach Bob Davie, who is making his return to coaching after 10 years in the ESPN booth, has his team playing with emotion and confidence.  The Lobos have already matched last year's win total.  Last season, New Mexico lost in Boise, 45-0.

New Mexico quarterback Cole Gautsche scored two touchdowns and a two-point conversion, gaining 71 yards on 11 carries.  Kasey Carrier picked up 86 yards on 18 carries with a touchdown, as the ground-oriented Lobos ran for 324 yards.


"That's what's so difficult about their offense," Boise State nose guard Mike Atkinson said. "They have so many options. They run the triple-option offense and a lot of teams don't do that anymore so it's really hard to pick up their schemes."

Two fumbles by Carrier led to scoring drives in the first half.  The first was at the Lobo 43 and five plays later, Southwick connected with Chris Potter for a 10-yard TD pass in which Potter showed surprising strength in overpowering his man, then tip-toed down the sideline to put Boise State ahead 10-0.  On the ensuing possession, New Mexico drove down the field before Carrier's fumble on the Boise State 19.  Three Ajayi rushes took the Broncos 81 yards for another score.

But the second half was the opposite of the first.  On the opening kickoff, freshman Dallas Burroughs fumbled at the 26 and Jhurell Presley completed the short drive for six with a three-yard run that made it 25-7.  Carrier added a five-yard scoring run later in the quarter.
Southwick led the Broncos down the field on what proved to be the winning touchdown.  At the Lobo 8, he noted a cushion for quick freshman receiver Shane Williams-Rhodes, who juked his defender, then scampered into the end zone untouched to make it 32-14.  But Williams-Rhodes's fumble at the 48 on Boise State's next possession breathed life into the already excited New Mexico team and home crowd.  Joe Stoner picked up the loose ball and rambled all the way to the 1, where Gautsche took it in to cut the Bronco lead to 32-29 with 7:42 left.  
Thus, Boise State survived by the skin of their teeth, and hopefully, yet more lessons were learned by this young Bronco team.  Boise State is now 3-1 on the season and heads into Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the site of last night's swimming meet in which upstart Southern Mississippi nearly upset Louisville.  In a game marked by heavy rain and huge puddles covering the field, the Golden Eagles had the Cardinals on the ropes the entire game until late in the fourth quarter.  A poor punt gave Louisville excellent field position, and they took it in to win 21-17.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Bronco Volleyball Team Hosts Air Force

Boise State hopes that home cooking will get their season kickstarted.  The Lady Bronco volleyball team hosts Air Force tonight at 7 in Bronco Gym.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Taylor Commits to Boise State

Shooting forward Darnell Taylor (6-4, 200) has committed to play basketball for Boise State, according to a report in The Idaho Statesman.  Taylor led Saddleback College last season as a true freshman, averaging over 14 points and 7 rebounds a game.  At Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles, Taylor was All-State as a senior, averaging over 23 points a game.

Welcome to Boise, Darnell!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Bronco Soccer Team Knocks Off Penn


Katy Oehring knocked in a rebound in overtime to help Boise State defeat Penn 1-0 Sunday.  In the 54th minute, Kelsey Nicassio took a free kick on the left side.  The Penn goalkeeper stopped it but was unable to secure the ball.  Oehring poked the ball into the open net for the winner, her third goal of the season.

Maddy McDevitt scored her third shutout this season with four saves, including two great stops in the final 15 minutes.

The Broncos are now 5-6-1 on the season.  Bet they would love another shot at those Big Sky opponents now.  But those are in the past, and Boise State must prepare itself for the much tougher Mountain West season, which gets underway in earnest next Friday against defending champion New Mexico in Albuquerque.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Boise State Now #20 in Unofficial BCS Standings, Week Four


Once again, the Unofficial BCS Standings contain the Coaches Poll Percentages, the AP Poll Percentages, and the Sagarin and Billingsley comuter ratings.  The Harris Poll, used in the official BCS Rankings, has not been released yet, but history has shown that the AP is a good approximation of the Harris.  The Massey and Colley ratings have begun, but their methodology is such that it isn't an accurate reflection of the ratings until several weeks into the season.


1.    Alabama 99.86% + 99.93% +((24 + 25)*2 =) 100.00 = 297.79
2.    Oregon 92.95% + 94.27% + ((21 + 23)*2 =) 86.00 = 273.22
3.    LSU 92.27% + 89.73% + ((20 + 24)*2 =) 88.00 = 270.00
4.    Florida State 88.54% + 89.33% + (17 + 12)*2 =) 58.00 = 235.87
5.    Georgia 82.98% + 83.00% + ((18 + 15)*2 =) 66.00 = 231.98
6.    South Carolina 77.90% + 76.47% + ((16 + 19)*2 =) 70.00 = 224.37
7.    Stanford 62.64% + 70.33% + ((22 + 22)*2 =) 88.00 = 220.97
8.    Kansas State 64.34% + 71.13% + ((19 + 20)*2 =) 78.00 = 213.47
9.    Notre Dame 56.68% + 66.87% + ((23 + 21)*2 = 88.00 = 211.55
10.  Florida 55.39% + 57.60% + ((25 + 5)*2 =) 60.00 = 172.99
11.  USC 55.12% + 53.40% + ((9 + 18)*2 =) 54.00 = 162.52
12.  West Virginia 67.80% + 69.67% + ((2 + 6)*2 =) 24.00 = 161.47
13.  Texas 56.68% + 57.07% + ((15 + 0)*2 =) 30.00 = 143.75
14.  Oklahoma 47.39% + 40.73% + ((12 + 13)*2 =) 50.00 = 138.12
15.  TCU 47.80% + 41.07% + ((10 + 11)*2 =) 42.00 = 130.87
16.  Michigan State 27.39% + 23.20% + ((14 + 17)*2 =) 62.00 = 112.59
17.  Clemson 37.97% + 39.20% + ((7 + 8)*2 =) 30.00 = 107.17
18.  Oregon State 14.92% + 30.07% + ((13 + 9)*2 =) 44.00 = 88.99
19.  Louisville 33.42% + 27.60% + ((0 + 0)*2 =) 0.00 = 61.02
20.  Boise State 4.68% + 7.60% + ((8 + 16)*2 =) 48.00 = 60.28
21.  Baylor 6.85% + 6.13% + ((0 + 14)*2 =) 28.00 = 40.98
22.  Mississippi State 23.66% + 16.40% + ((0 + 0)*2 =) 0.00 = 40.06
23.  Rutgers 6.64% + 8.53% + ((5 + 7)*2 =) 24.00 = 39.17
24.  Wisconsin 6.92% + 8.67% + ((11 + 0)*2 =) 22.00 = 37.59
25.  Nebraska 22.10% + 11.93% + ((0 + 0)*2 =) 0.00 = 34.03



26.  Michigan 3.86% + 2.83% + ((0 + 10)*2 =) 20.00 = 26.69
27.  Oklahoma State 10.44% + .80% + ((1 + 3)*2 =) 8.00 = 19.24
28.  Arizona 1.08% + 1.13% + ((3 + 4)*2 =) 14.00 = 16.21
29.  Northwestern 6.51% + 5.93% + ((0 + 0)*2 =) 0.00 = 12.44
30.  Virginia Tech 6.64% + 1.73% + ((0 + 0)*2 = 0.00 = 8.47

AP Poll Percentages


Here are the Top 25 teams in terms of percentage of total possible points for the AP Poll:

1.    Alabama 99.93%
2.    Oregon 94.27%
3.    LSU 89.73%
4.    Florida State 89.33%
5.    Georgia 83.00%
6.    South Carolina 76.47%
7.    Kansas State 71.13%
8.    Stanford 70.33%
9.    West Virginia 69.67%
10.  Notre Dame 66.87%
11.  Florida 57.60%
12.  Texas 57.07%
13.  USC 53.40%
14.  Ohio State 42.20%
15.  TCU 41.07%
16.  Oklahoma 40.73%
17.  Clemson 39.20%
18.  Oregon State 30.07%
19.  Louisville 27.60%
20.  Michigan State 23.20%
21.  Mississippi State 16.40%
22.  Nebraska 11.93%
23.  Rutgers 8.53%
24.  Boise State 7.60%
25.  Baylor 6.13%

26.  Northwestern 5.93%
27.  UCLA 5.27%
28.  Michigan 2.83%
29.  Ohio 2.67%
30.  Virginia Tech 1.73%
31.  Arizona 1.13%

Coaches Poll Percentages--Week Four

Here are the Coaches Poll Percentages for college football:

1.    Alabama 99.86%
2.    Oregon 92.95%
3.    LSU 92.27%
4.   Florida State 88.54%
5.    Georgia 82.98%
6.    South Carolina 77.90%
7.    West Virginia 67.80%
8.    Kansas State 64.34%
9.    Stanford 62.64%
10.  Texas 56.68%
11.  Notre Dame 56.68%
12.  Florida 55.39%
13.  USC 55.12%
14.  TCU 47.80%
15.  Oklahoma 47.39%
16.  Clemson 37.97%
17.  Louisville 33.42%
18.  Michigan State 27.39%
19.  Mississippi State 23.66%
20.  Nebraska 22.17%
21.  Oregon State 14.92%
22.  Oklahoma State 10.44%
23.  Wisconsin 6.92%
24.  Baylor 6.85%
25.  Rutgers 6.64%
25.  Virginia Tech 6.64%

26.  Northwestern 6.51%
27.  Boise State 4.68%
28.  Michigan 3.86%
29.  Iowa State 3.05%
30.  Cincinnati 2.85%
31.  UCLA 2.24%

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Boise State Engineering Program Earns Another High Ranking From U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News and World Report published its "Best Colleges 2013" guidebook and rankings, and it shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone that Boise State was once again included.

Boise State is ranked #13 in the nation among public institutions for its engineering programs.  The rankings are based soley on a survey of engineering deans and senior faculty at all programs accredited by ABET (formerly known as Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) conducted last spring.

Boise State was 15th last year in the survey among public institutions.  The College of Engineering has seven departments with programs in civil engineering, computer science, materials science and engineering, construction management, electrical and computer engineering, mechanical and biomedical engineering, and instructional and performance technology.  More than 2,300 students were enrolled in the Engineering field at Boise State in the spring semester.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Bronco Volleyball Team Sweeps Southern Utah

Boise State opened the Invitational with a 26-24, 25-11, 25-14 win over Southern Utah for their third straight win.  Alyssa Gammel hit at a 36% rate and led the Broncos with 13 kills, while Liz Harden had nine.  Boise State moved to 4-4 on the season with the victory.


Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Boise State #25 in Coaches Poll, #26 in AP

As I said, Boise State can still rise to #12 at the end of the season, but they have a whole lot of improving to do first:

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