Idaho athletic director refuses to board commercial airplane painted in Boise State colors
By APWednesday, November 11, 2009
Idaho AD refuses to board Boise St.-themed plane
MOSCOW, Idaho — The Boise State vs. Idaho rivalry has taken to some not-so-friendly skies.
Idaho athletic director Rob Spear says he declined to board a Horizon Air flight after learning the airplane was painted in Boise State’s blue and orange colors.
Spear was traveling to Boise on Saturday for fundraising events. He requested another flight and then drove about 90 miles north to fly from the Spokane, Wash., airport to Boise.
Boise State and Horizon Air unveiled the plane, which sports the team logo on its tail, as an ode to the Broncos earlier this month.
Spear says he’ll board the plane after Horizon Air paints an airplane for the Vandals, whose football team will try to beat the No. 6 Broncos this Saturday for the first time since 1998.
Information from: KBCI-TV, www.2news.tv/
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