[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 153 (Monday, November 29, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8207-S8208]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA'S UPSET OF BOISE STATE
Mr. REID. Mr. President, when you talk about the top teams in college
football since the start of the century, you have to talk about Boise
State University. A lot of people know about their famous blue turf and
their quick, creative offense. Even casual college football fans can
talk like experts about the stunning trick plays that led the Broncos
over a heavily favored Oklahoma team in a 2007 bowl game.
It is decidedly one of the most dominant programs of the decade. How
dominant? Since Boise State joined the Western Athletic Conference in
2001, it had lost just four conference games in 10 years.
On Friday night in Reno, it lost its fifth.
Boise State came in ranked third in the country and was on track for
its third undefeated season in 5 years. It had a shot at the national
championship. But thanks to the University of Nevada Wolf Pack and its
brilliant head coach, Chris Ault, Boise State is no longer in the
running. And now when you talk about the top upsets in college
football, you have to talk about Nevada.
Nevada and Boise State have been rivals for a long time--back when
they played in the Big Sky and Big West Conferences, and in the Western
Athletic Conference where they play
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today. They will soon leave the WAC together to join the Mountain West
Conference, and the rivalry will continue. Although some recent games
have been close--the 2007 one went to four overtimes--Nevada had not
won since 1998.
But this year's Nevada team has been among the best in school
history. It leads the conference in offense, rushing yards and points
scored. After this weekend's win, it is ranged fourteenth in the
country.
Still, beating a powerhouse like Boise State was no piece of cake. No
one had beaten the Broncos since December 2008. The Wolf Pack were 14-
point underdogs. They were down 17-0 late in the second quarter. Then
quarterback Colin Kaepernick led an incredible second-half comeback and
forced overtime.
They won the game when a 5-foot-6 freshman from McQueen High School
in Reno, a young man named Anthony Martinez, kicked the most important
field goal in State history.
It was not that long ago that the University of Nevada did not even
field a Division I team. Now our proud program has knocked off one of
the toughest teams in the Nation.
It is no fluke. Coach Chris Ault is an exceptional leader and a good
man. I am proud to call him a very good friend.
I have known Chris for a long time. When he was just 23 years old, he
became the youngest high school head coach in the state, leading the
Bishop Monogue Miners in Reno. I was a member of the school's athletic
booster club, and I was impressed with Chris Ault from the day I met
him.
He led the Wolf Pack as its quarterback in the 1960s, as its athletic
director two decades later, and has been its head coach three times,
totaling 26 years. He is one of the smartest coaches in the country. A
few years ago he invented the Pistol offense. Now schools across the
Nation, and even some NFL teams, are copying it.
In fact, only two men enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame
are still actively coaching at the sport's highest level: the legendary
Joe Paterno and Nevada's Chris Ault.
At the end of October, I was in church in Reno when a tall young man
sat down next to me. It was Nevada's quarterback, Colin Kaepemick,
preparing himself spiritually for the next game. In Friday's game, he
became the first player in NCAA history to throw for more than 2,000
yards and run for 1,000 yards in three straight seasons.
Sometimes it is true what they say--that it is just a game. But this
is one of those times when it is much more. This remarkable, memorable
win means so much for an underrated and underappreciated athletic
program, for a great university and for the whole State of Nevada.
Congratulations to Coach Ault, Colin Kaepernick, Anthony Martinez and
the Wolf Pack. I never doubted you would pull it off.
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