Earlier today Cosby Sweaters reported that the Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee commented that TCU and Boise State had no business playing in a BCS championship game, comparing their opponents to the “Little Sisters of the Poor.” Well, Boise State president Bob Kustra didn’t take kindly to Gee’s analysis and came back with some tough talk of his own. Kustra said:
Maybe President Gee doesn’t go to the games of the teams that are not in his Big Ten, but he’s playing some easy marks.
I don’t mind somebody stating that they don’t think we ought to be in the national championship, but to do it with such erroneous information as Gordon Gee has used, gets under the skin of all of us who thought university presidents were supposed to be standing for fairness, equity and truth in how we portray our universities, and he’s doing a very poor job of that at the moment.
More on the story here.


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