Despite loss, Spencer Danielson says Boise State proved worthy of CFP - ESPN
GLENDALE, Ariz. — For weeks, since his team received the No. 3 seed in the College Football Playoff, Boise State coach Spencer Danielson has heard the gripes about the selection process and that the Broncos didn't earn their spot in the quarterfinals.
In the wake of a 31-14 loss to sixth-seeded Penn State in the VRBO Fiesta Bowl, Danielson said the Broncos showed they belonged.
«A lot of people counted us out and we were a couple plays away from winning,» Danielson said. «That's football, though. We could lose to anybody in the country. But I also believe we could beat anybody in the country.»
After Boise State fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter, it seemed like the game had a chance to turn into a rout, but the Broncos cut the deficit to 17-14 early in the third quarter despite limited production from star running back Ashton Jeanty.
«Hopefully everybody just watches the film,» Danielson said. «That's been my big message all year: watch the film. Watch the game tonight. They had 387 yards; we had 412. Yes, we didn't execute. We lost the game. That is what it is but watch our team.»
Danielson lauded his team's effort to roll off 11 straight wins to close the regular season, culminated by the first-ever back-to-back Mountain West championships.
«There's been a lot of teams that have said that they should be in it. I'm curious how they played their bowl games,» Danielson said. «To me it's all about putting the ball down, play the game, whatever they set to make the playoff, that's on us as coaches and competitors to go get it done.»
Alabama, Miami and South Carolina — three of the teams that just missed the playoff cut — all lost their bowl games.
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