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probably doesn't understand everything, but he understands enough that if he needs to go out there and play he can play and play well."Maybe the Broncos should share senior defensive end Tyrone Crawford's outlook on college football this week."I didn't know what the SEC was until this year, but from what I've heard and how they've been talking about it, this is an extremely big game," Crawford said. "I've talked to a lot of guys on the team when Boise State lost to Georgia (in 2005) and how big that is to them if we beat them this year."Crawford grew up in Ontario, Canada, and didn't follow college football. He transferred to Boise State in August 2010 from Bakersfield College.He has a much different take on the SEC than almost every other Bronco, from players to coaches, who know full well the league's reputation as the best in the country."Everybody who has coached in that league who has coached different places, they all say it's different," Boise State coach Chris Petersen said. " It's a very physical league. That's where you need that depth to really show up. You ask those guys, it's the best of the best. Hey, I'm not here to dispute that. It's darn good football."Crawford (6 foot 4, 273 pounds) tied for the team lead with 13.5 tackles for loss last year as a backup. He also recorded seven sacks.He replaces three time All WAC first teamer Ryan Winterswyk in the starting lineup this year. The other three starters are seniors who have started the past two seasons."I feel blessed to be part of the ones my senior year," Crawford said. "I feel honored to be playing beside those guys. When the