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News Release
January 4, 2007
Congressional Statement
Honors Boise State
Crapo puts Fiesta Bowl
victory in the Congressional Record
Washington, DC Boise State University s victory over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl
has now been preserved for history in another national forum: the United States
Congress. Idaho Senator Mike Crapo today introduced a Congressional Record
Statement applauding the Broncos efforts, singling out team members, Coach Chris
Petersen and President Robert Kustra.
Crapo noted how the team s effort has been mirrored by Boise being named as one
of the most inventive cities in the nation over the past year. Crapo visited the
Boise State campus in 2003 to present a previous Congressional statement
regarding the team s undefeated season. The text of today s Fiesta Bowl
Congressional Statement reads as follows:
Mr./Madam President, if a football victory on New Year s Day is a harbinger of
things to come, 2007 looks to be a thrilling year marked by success and
celebration. Most of my colleagues here know that Boise State University won the
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl on New Year s Day. This bowl victory completes an
undefeated football season (13-0), thanks to the hard work, dedication and love
of the game by the Boise State football players, fans, Coach Chris Petersen, his
staff, the athletic department and the University Administration. They all
worked very hard to reach this remarkable achievement, and they have not only my
congratulations, but the congratulations of Idahoans and Americans everywhere.
Idaho is home to just over a million people and has some surprising secrets, not
the least of which has been the five-time defending Western Athletic Conference
Champion Boise State Broncos football team. It is a source of tremendous pride
to see the team make national headlines, once again, for Idaho in this
incredibly positive manner. The victory that barely eluded them in last year s
MPC Computers Bowl came riding home, and riding home hard. The Fiesta Bowl game
against traditional football powerhouse the University of Oklahoma was college
football at its best and the BSU players and coaches came through with some
stunning plays. While Boise dominated the first three-quarters of the game, the
Sooners came roaring back. The last two minutes of the game were as good as
college football gets. When the game went into overtime, the Sooners didn t
waste a play they immediately scored a touchdown to temporarily take the lead.
With the game on the line, the Boise State players came through and scored a
touchdown along with a thrilling two-point conversion to bring the final score
to 43-42, Boise State. Earlier in 2006, Boise was named the 8th most inventive
city in the nation. That creativity and innovation was certainly the Spirit of
Idaho at its best on the field of play at crunch time and made this dreamed
Bronco victory a reality.
The BSU Broncos are committed to excellence both on and off the field. The
players take the energy they generate on the field and spread it throughout the
community and state. The extraordinary progress and development of the BSU
football program and the entire University stand as a testament to what can be
accomplished with leadership, commitment, determination, and, most importantly,
teamwork.
As the nation marvels at the hook and lateral and Statue of Liberty plays that
sealed the victory, I congratulate Coach Petersen, President Bob Kustra,
Athletic Director Gene Bleymaier, the entire team, loyal students, alumni and
fans on their collective victory which all Idahoans enthusiastically share. I
offer a friendly condolence to my colleagues from Oklahoma and I m confident
that their fine program will continue its tradition of excellence. And, I offer
this statement as a friendly notice to my colleagues from states that are home
to traditional college football powerhouses: that thunder you hear is from our
charging Broncos. I look forward to another great season this fall when the
Broncos will run again.
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Contact: Susan Wheeler (202) 224-5150
Laura Thurston Goodroe (202) 224-7500
To directly link to this news release, please use the following address:
http://www.crapo.senate.gov/media/newsreleases/release_full.cfm?id=267180
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