I'm sorry, but the "Boise doesn't play the SEC grind" or the "they don't belong because they play in the WAC" argument is the gayest. argument. ever. For a number of reasons:
1. How many times does Boise State have to jump up and beat an elite program for people to take them seriously? It isn't as if Boise State hasn't been doing this for years - they're what, 5-1 in their last six games against teams that finished in the top-10 in the year-end rankings. 5-1. I defy you to find another program that has a similar record. At some point when you continually beat elite teams, using the "they don't belong argument" rings hollow.
2. In what other sport does this petulant, whiny argument about conference strength come into play? Nobody in the NFL punishes a team because their division was weak and their out-of-conference schedule was soft. And even in college basketball, the only thing SOS really does is parse through the middling teams from power conferences to determine who gets that coveted last 12 seed. Again, if Boise State had been blown out year after year when playing powerhouse programs, or if the Oklahoma game was the only win, then you could make the argument the Broncos don't belong. But not now.
3. How great are some of these SEC schedules, anyway? Boise State's playing three bowl teams (Wyoming, Oregon State, Virginia Tech) in their OOC, two of them on the road. Is any other SEC team playing two other bowl teams on the road? And sure, the top level of the SEC is dynamite, but there's also the Vanderbilts of the world, too. Nevada and Fresno State aren't great, but they're at least equivalent to Vandy or Missisippi State or Kentucky, aren't they? Nobody argues running the table in the WAC is equivalent to running the table in the SEC, but if that happened, Boise State would be piss out of luck anyway.