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Boise State players, parents and fans gathered in the new press box at Bronco Stadium to watch the bowl selection show.
The crowd erupted when the pairing was announced. But moments later, the crowd reacted with much less enthusiasm when TCU was announced as the Broncos' foe. Bronco fans had been hoping for a matchup with a Big Ten team like Iowa or Penn State.
Boise State coach Chris Petersen said he wasn't disappointed to face the Frogs.
"We got what we wanted," Petersen said. "We're playing a great opponent. With tough opponents there is great opportunity.
"I just think there is so much respect out there for TCU," Petersen said. "People say they should be playing in the national championship game. Maybe they should. I think that just adds to the excitement for us."
The Broncos will make their second Fiesta Bowl appearance in four years. Most fans distinctly recall their first trip.
In January 2007, the eighth-ranked Broncos used a passel of trick plays to stun 10th-ranked Oklahoma in a game still regarded as one of the great bowls in college football history. Afterward, tailback Ian Johnson proposed to his cheerleader girlfriend, giving the Fiesta Bowl an indelible image of the underdog-as-conqueror.
The Broncos are led by quarterback Kellen Moore, the nation's top-rated passer.
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