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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Boise St is NOT a big boy program, not even close.

Wanna know how we know? See the following infraction, pulled from here.

Boldewijn’s $700 penalty was for impermissible use of a 1990 Toyota Camry with 177,000 miles and driver’s insurance coverage.

(emphasis added)
Really, a 20 yr old Toyota Camry with near 200,000 miles? Yeah, that's what you buy your star players. No Escalade or Benzes, but old beat up hand me down Camry's? You're not there yet Boise, but keep trying and keep crying. If the conference expansion mess gets worse, maybe you'll finally goin a big boy conference and learn how to cheat properly.

3 comments:

  1. 1. What sort of Turd-fest is Boise, Idaho if rolling a 20 year old Camry makes people say
    "HMmmmmmmm....he's only in college how is he affording such a fancy-schmancy car?"
    2. For our Anon poster who L-O-V-E-S Chris Petersen--how can you think this man can be a success in the SEC when he can't HIDE A 20 YEAR OLD TOYOTA CAMRY? You have to be able to hide dead bodies around here, son.
    3. I just heard an uproar of laughter from the Plains in Alabama.
    4. Boise State has disgusted Mal Moore.
    5. We cling to a guy who can't beat a guy who can't hide a 1990 Toyota Camry. Unbelievable.

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  2. FWIW, that is big pimp rollin' in Boise.

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  3. Also, the NCAA Blue Book value on a 1990 Toyata Camry with 175,000-200,000 miles? $700. Oh wait, I forgot to subtract the insurance, so more like $3.50.

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