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Boise State football coach Petersen to visit Oregon, Oklahoma for professional development

BY CHADD CRIPE - ccripe@idahostatesman.com © 2010 Idaho Statesman

Published: 03/19/10


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Boise State football coach Chris Petersen will visit Oregon and Oklahoma for professional development during spring break, which is March 27-April 4.

Both teams are practicing during Petersen’s visits. Boise State has picked up three of the biggest wins in school history during Petersen’s tenure against those two teams. The Ducks are known for their uptempo practices and the Sooners have one of the top programs in the nation.

“I’m really interested in how Oregon practices,”

Petersen said. “And I just think Bob Stoops has done such a great job at Oklahoma over the years — he’s got his formula on success. I just have a bunch of questions. And I want to watch how they practice.”

Petersen is taking his younger son, Sam, on the trip while his older son and wife go to Europe on a school trip. Sam is a football junkie.

“I think he’s more excited about it than I am,” Petersen said.

Part of Petersen’s development time will be spent on researching how to hire the right coaches. He has filled the two openings that have come up on his staff with friends Chris Strausser and Bob Gregory.

Eventually, Petersen figures, he’s going to have to branch out. He says he got “lucky” when he hired his original staff and wants more skill to go into future decisions.

“I just know the reality of the world we live in,” he said. “One of the things I’m really trying to research is how to continually hire the right guy when maybe you haven’t worked with them before. … I’m continually looking at it and reading and talking to guys.”

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