For the last decade, Boise State has attempted to put its name into the upper echelon of college football by scheduling tough opponents and then laying waste to those programs who have bigger budgets, bigger players and bigger everything.
Oklahoma, Virginia Tech, Georgia and TCU (a 2010 Fiesta Bowl victory) are some of the programs that had learned the hard way that when playing the Broncos, they aren’t your average non-Power 5 school.
Oklahoma State wasn’t about to be on the list of Boise State’s upset victim resume.
The Cowboys dominated on both sides of the ball on Saturday and used supreme special teams to dispatch Boise State 44–21 in a battle of top-25 teams with playoff aspirations.