Highest-ranked foe ever to visit The Joe tonight
- It?ll be a tough task for the Louisiana Tech to find chinks in Boise State?s armor when the two teams face off at 7 p.m. tonight in Joe Aillet Stadium. There?s nothing the Broncos don?t do well.Boise State has the best scoring offense and defense in the WAC. They?re loaded with talent that the rest of the WAC can?t match -- the product of winning season after season. And they?re well-coached -- the Broncos always come ready to play.
Boise is off to an 8-0 start to the season, with a wins over No. 8 Oregon, Fresno State, and Tulsa. The Broncos are ranked No. 7 in the BCS standings (No. 5 AP/No. 5 USA Today) and are trying to pull in front of No. 6 TCU and earn an automatic BCS bowl berth. Tech is aiming to avoid a three-game losing streak, turn around a season that thus far has been a disappointment, and generally shock the college football world.
The Bulldogs (3-5, 2-3 WAC) have never hosted a team ranked this high.
?It?s a heck of an opportunity when you?ve got a top-five program coming in to your stadium,? Tech head coach Derek Dooley said. ?It is. I hope we can step up to the challenge and put on a great show, and it?s not going to be easy because these guys blow everybody out. I mean, that?s what they do. They don?t just beat you. They absolutely annihilate you.?
Tech was competitive in its first game against Boise during Dooley?s tenure, losing 45-31 in Ruston in 2007. The Broncos blew Tech out in Boise last season by a 38-3 margin, and have won seven straight in the series. Tech?s last victory over Boise was in 2001.
Dooley said the Broncos have only improved since he first faced them in 2007, thanks to recruiting that has improved each year. It starts with the defense. Boise has an All-American candidate leading their defense in cornerback Kyle Wilson, and has allowed just 13.6 points per game this season.
?It?s phenomenal,? Dooley said. ?There?s no program that can win like they?ve won without having great defense. What does the defense do? It keeps giving their offense chances: three and out, boom, punt, great field position.
?When you have a defense like that it allows you to be so much more aggressive on offense, because your consequences aren?t as great. You can run more trick plays, you can take more chances on special teams, and if you don?t make it you?re OK, because the best defense in the country is going to go out, and you?re going to get it back in three plays.?
Dooley said he?s not about to run a trick play on every snap, but also said the Tech offense might have to be a bit more creative this week. The old ?three yards and a cloud of dust? won?t be enough against Boise State.
?We?re going to have to put forth our best effort in all phases,? Dooley said, ?and we?ll see what happens.?
- It?ll be a tough task for the Louisiana Tech to find chinks in Boise State?s armor when the two teams face off at 7 p.m. tonight in Joe Aillet Stadium. There?s nothing the Broncos don?t do well.Boise State has the best scoring offense and defense in the WAC. They?re loaded with talent that the rest of the WAC can?t match -- the product of winning season after season. And they?re well-coached -- the Broncos always come ready to play.
Boise is off to an 8-0 start to the season, with a wins over No. 8 Oregon, Fresno State, and Tulsa. The Broncos are ranked No. 7 in the BCS standings (No. 5 AP/No. 5 USA Today) and are trying to pull in front of No. 6 TCU and earn an automatic BCS bowl berth. Tech is aiming to avoid a three-game losing streak, turn around a season that thus far has been a disappointment, and generally shock the college football world.
The Bulldogs (3-5, 2-3 WAC) have never hosted a team ranked this high.
?It?s a heck of an opportunity when you?ve got a top-five program coming in to your stadium,? Tech head coach Derek Dooley said. ?It is. I hope we can step up to the challenge and put on a great show, and it?s not going to be easy because these guys blow everybody out. I mean, that?s what they do. They don?t just beat you. They absolutely annihilate you.?
Tech was competitive in its first game against Boise during Dooley?s tenure, losing 45-31 in Ruston in 2007. The Broncos blew Tech out in Boise last season by a 38-3 margin, and have won seven straight in the series. Tech?s last victory over Boise was in 2001.
Dooley said the Broncos have only improved since he first faced them in 2007, thanks to recruiting that has improved each year. It starts with the defense. Boise has an All-American candidate leading their defense in cornerback Kyle Wilson, and has allowed just 13.6 points per game this season.
?It?s phenomenal,? Dooley said. ?There?s no program that can win like they?ve won without having great defense. What does the defense do? It keeps giving their offense chances: three and out, boom, punt, great field position.
?When you have a defense like that it allows you to be so much more aggressive on offense, because your consequences aren?t as great. You can run more trick plays, you can take more chances on special teams, and if you don?t make it you?re OK, because the best defense in the country is going to go out, and you?re going to get it back in three plays.?
Dooley said he?s not about to run a trick play on every snap, but also said the Tech offense might have to be a bit more creative this week. The old ?three yards and a cloud of dust? won?t be enough against Boise State.
?We?re going to have to put forth our best effort in all phases,? Dooley said, ?and we?ll see what happens.?
