Boise State coach Spencer Danielson delivered a nationally televised gospel presentation that would have made Billy Graham proud after his team’s playoff-clinching victory over UNLV Friday. The ninth-ranked Broncos edged the Runnin’ Rebels 21-7 in the Mountain West Conference championship to secure a spot in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff, where they will be seeded third and play in the VRBO Fiesta Bowl Dec. 31. Boise State, which is receiving a bye, will face the winner of Penn State-SMU.
“Jesus deserves all the glory,” Danielson told a nationally televised audience in his first post-game TV interview.
“I mean, we serve a Champion,” he added. “He died on the cross, but He rose again three days later. That’s the God I serve. Man, everything’s possible. And our players, they don’t run from hard work. They just keep swinging, keep swinging, keep swinging. That’s uncommon.
“They deserve the credit. Jesus deserves the credit. We’ve got the best staff in the nation, and we’ve got the best fan base in the nation, too.”
“He died on the cross, but He rose three days later. That’s the God I serve. Anything is possible.”
– Boise State’s @Coach_SD Spencer Danielson…
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