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Boise State Broncos And ESPN Game Day
Boise State Broncos and ESPN game day are finally here!! Fiesta bowls victories with undefeated seasons all the talk about this great program and ESPN finally gets it right. Saturday September 25th 2010 should be marked on your calendars as this not only huge for Boise it is just as large for the state of Idaho. Getting more of this national attention drives interest to Idaho. It has been said many times even if your not a BSU fan or college football fan how can you not be excited for an organization that is doing so well. The Boise Open is bringing lots of action to Boise local business’s and it is also on the Golf Channel for four days which brings attention from thousands of people that may not even know where Idaho is.. There will be millions of people watching this and thinking wow this Boise looks like a place I want to be. Here it is: Top 5 college football program that is nestled in the middle of the city of trees that includes a river that flows down through the heart, mountain ranges surrounding, communities filled with the neighbors you like to know – I will say it again, I love being from Idaho it’s the place we call home.
Joshua Groesbeck
208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com and of course www.homeswithjosh.com
The on-air personalities for ESPN’s College GameDay expect the 3-hour pregame show to originate from Boise State on Sept. 25.
Analyst Lee Corso triggered a round of banter among the show’s hosts Saturday morning when he said that Boise State doesn’t belong in the national championship discussion because of its schedule.
“And I’m saying it although we’re going to Boise State in a couple weeks,” Corso said on the air.
Show host Chris Fowler suggested that Broncos fans would remember that comment.
“That’ll be my kind of weather,” Kirk Herbstreit said.
“Won’t be his kind of crowd,” Fowler said, indicating Corso.
ESPN spokesman Mike Humes immediately tried to downplay the Boise State talk, but it’s clear the Boise State-Oregon State game is at the top of the list for Sept. 25.
“(Corso) was just speculating in good nature,” Humes said by e-mail. “We still need to make sure everyone wins.”
Boise State could face competition from the Alabama-Arkansas game that day. That contest has the potential to become a Top 15 blockbuster if the Razorbacks win this week at Georgia.
But if No. 3 Boise State (at Wyoming) and Oregon State (vs. Louisville) win Saturday as expected, it looks like one of college football’s coolest events will originate from the Boise State campus.
The Broncos and Beavers meet Sept. 25 at Bronco Stadium in a game slated to air on ABC, ESPN or ESPN2 (time TBA).
GameDay never has been to Boise, but it has flirted with the idea twice, most recently for last year’s Boise State-Idaho game.
This year, like last year, ESPN has sent Boise State preliminary information about what is required for a host site. ESPN targets a few games per weekend about three weeks in advance and then tweaks the list as games are played, Humes said.
The GameDay producers and on-air personalities usually come to a consensus Sunday morning about the site for the following weekend. They look for the biggest game of the day and compelling storylines, Humes said.
“You have to look at the full matchup,” Humes said.
And that has been the problem in getting GameDay to Boise. The Broncos’ best home games usually are played on weekdays. This year, though, the Broncos’ most-attractive home game falls on a Saturday.
Other notable games that day include Oklahoma-Cincinnati, West Virginia-LSU, UCLA-Texas, South Carolina-Auburn and Stanford-Notre Dame.
Repossessed Homes Hit All Time High
Repossed Homes Hit All Time High in August. Some say recovery may not be until 2014. If you or anybody you know is looking for help in this market please feel free to call Josh Groesbeck 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com and always visist www.homeswithjosh.com
The nation’s banks repossessed a record number of homes in August, according to industry sources. RealtyTrac, an online foreclosure sale site, will release its monthly numbers on Thursday, but sources there confirm the number of repossessions will come in just shy of 100,000 for the month.
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That is the highest since the site began tracking in 2005. July’s repossession number was the second highest on record. The last highest was 93,777 in May of 2010.
Notices of Default, which are the first step in the foreclosure process, are up slightly but mostly thanks to a jump in California, where the numbers had been artificially low of late, as banks tried to modify borrowers.
“With respect to the NOD increase, I think it is the modification redefault wave beginning to build and new modifications slowing to a trickle, indicating banks have lost their primary borrower re-leveraging tool,” says mortgage industry consultant Mark Hanson.
Yesterday J.P. Morgan Chase [JPM 41.07
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The question now is: Where does the government go from here? Some argue that housing needs to correct on its own, without artificial stimulus, as painful as it will be, in order to recover fully. What the Obama Administration has to decide is, will that correction, involving millions of foreclosures, take too large a toll on the greater economy?
Idaho Golf Community Home For Sale
1720 N. Aronmink Meridian,Idaho mls#98445764 FREINDLY FLOOR PLAN! Separate family & living room, office and 5 large bdrms. Master suite contains an East facing deck & huge master bath with soaker tub, separate shower & walk-in closet. Oversized kKitchen w/ center Island & skylight – Fully fenced & landscaped with mature trees, concrete curbing, views of Lakeview Golf course and RV Parking. $69.65 per sqft…. Cherry Lane Subdivision is a very well built community that is anchored by the Lakeview Golf course. 18 hole community golf course that includes a club house with restaurant and full service bar. Drive range balls into the vast lake while your friends and family have lunch or dinner on the patio. Cherry Lane subdivision is centrally located in Meridian, Idaho with easy access to Boise, Eagle, Star, Kuna, Nampa, Caldwell and Middleton.
Seller wants this sold so call Josh Groesbeck for your own private showing 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com and always visit www.homeswithjosh.com for all the latest information about Idaho’s Real Estate Market and access to all homes listed with the Intermountain multiple listing service.
Foreclosures Down And Short Sales Up
Here is an insightful video from CNBC and what to expect from the housing market in the months ahead. If you have questions or would like assistance with your home please don’t hesitate to call or email, Josh.
Joshua Groesbeck
208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com
2010 Canyon County Short Sales
Canyon county has 651 short sale homes that are currently active on the market to be sold- So far this year 281 properties have been sold via short sale and there are currently 66 that are shown as pending final funding and recording. These numbers are starting from January through June 2010.
If you are behind in payments or and can see a problem coming please don’t hesitate to call Joshua for help- Specializing in Short Sales with Solutions to your housing problems. You may need us….
Joshua Groesbeck
208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com

