First Boise played tcu.  Oregon played Ohio State.
Alright, I know the SEC doesnt have the hardest OOC, but it is hardly creampuff FCS.  Let's take a look at some of the games they've played
BAMA- Penn State, who knew they wouldn't be strong this year.
Auburn-(fuck auburn and those cheating bastards.  I think they had 4 away games this year), they played clemson, who brought them to overtime
USCe-clemson
Tennessee- oregon, although when that deal was made, they prob didnt know how bad tennessee would be.
uga-georgia tech.
vandy-northwester, wake forest (remember its vandy, they never win conference games, yet that is an impressive OOC schedule for a bottom sec team)
Florida-florida state
LSU-West Virginia, UNC
Most teams have 1, maybe 2 decent OOC games.  Also Bama will play michigan in 2012, georgia tech in the far future.  Tech will also play auburn fairly soon(which btw, speaking of cupcake OOC schedules.  Auburn was supposed to play tech in 2004, but they took tech off the schedule for an easy team that they knew they could beat.  They went undefeated but were not picked to go to the BCSNCG because they had a weak schedule, fuck em)
Its not as bad as you think.  Sec teams have to play hard teams every week.  Its no surprise they put easy teams in their schedule since the teams in the conference are hard.  Big Ten does this too.  ACC as well.
The outcome of the nevada boise state does nothing for your conference.  The only way to compare is out of conference games.  They might be talented, but its no where near the other conferences.  The wac cannot compete for big recruits like other conferences and the region is not as big about football.
to hell with georgia.