Boise State football is on the cusp of history, but Coach Spencer Danielson is urging his team to take it one game at a time. With only two weeks left in the season, the stakes are high for the 12th-ranked Broncos. Theyre on track to achieve greatness, but Danielson is adamant that they cant afford to look past their next opponents - particularly not the Wyoming Cowboys, despite their less-than-stellar record.
The Cowboys have only managed to secure two wins this season, which might seem like a cause for complacency among the Broncos. However, Danielson is well aware of the dangers that come with underestimating an opponent. Hes been around the block a few times and recognizes that Wyoming is more than capable of causing an upset.
This is college football, after all - a realm where the impossible becomes possible and where David often takes down Goliath. And Danielson knows that his team cant afford to take anything for granted - not even against a team that has struggled to find its footing this season.
In order for the Broncos to seize every moment and capitalize on their potential, they need to stay focused and maintain their momentum. Danielson is therefore taking a no-nonsense approach, emphasizing the importance of respect and preparation. Rather than dismissing Wyoming as a pushover, hes choosing to view them as an opponent worthy of attention - and caution.
This approach will undoubtedly rub off on his players, who will be going into the matchup with a sense of determination and respect for their opponents. Its a mindset that will serve the Broncos well, not just against Wyoming but also in the bigger picture. For in a game where underdogs often have a field day, Danielson is playing it smart by eliminating any notion of complacency.