He said we could be looking at Boise State in the BCS title game (not that he thinks they should be, but that it's a real possibility).
It's week four of the season, and Boise State is #5 in the polls.
Never before has a non-BCS conference team been this high this early. Typically, they creep in and get somewhere into the top 10 by the end of the year, but spend most of the time behind a log-jam of 1 and 2 loss BCS schools.
In 2006, when Boise made the Fiesta bowl and beat Oklahoma, they were #9 in the final poll before bowls. However, they were #22 in week four of the season.
In 2007 when Hawaii was railroaded by Georgia, they were #10 in the final poll before the bowls. But they were #19 in week 4.
Last year, when Utah did us all a favor, they were #7 in the final poll before the bowls. But they were #17 at week 4.
Boise is currently #5 and sitting behind teams that are likely to have a loss by the end. Out of LSU, Florida, and Alabama, it's not possible that 2 of the 3 will go undefeated. Texas has Oklahoma, @ Missouri, @ Oklahoma State, and Kansas, any of which they could lose.
So, if three of the four teams in front of Boise lose, will voters just keep moving them up, like they traditionally do other programs? They are at #5 now, which seems to indicate voters no longer have a ceiling for them.
Even if they are #5 in the computer rankings, if they are #2 in both human polls, that may be enough to keep them #2 overall. The computers aren't nearly as strong as they used to be (ever since 2003 USC was #1 in both human polls but #3 in the final BCS).
So, could we see a Boise State - Florida national title game?