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When the stadium opened in 1970, it had a green field, but when it came time to replace the turf in 1986, Boise State athletic director Gene Bleymaier had an idea. At the time, the field was ...
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Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. (NCAA) (1997–present) Albertsons Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium in the Western United States, located on the campus of Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. It is the home of the Boise State Broncos of the Mountain West Conference. Known as Bronco Stadium for its first 44 seasons, it was renamed in May 2014 ...
IMAGN IMAGES Boise State Broncos running back Ashton Jeanty runs for a touchdown on Oct. 5. It will be the likely end of a one-sided era when the Hawaii football team plays host to 17th-ranked ...
November 19, 2024 at 7:37 PM. Boise State jumped ahead of BYU in the third College Football Playoff rankings of 2024. The Broncos moved up to No. 12 and the Cougars fell eight spots to No. 14 ...
Boise State University (BSU) is a public research university in Boise, Idaho. Founded in 1932 by the Episcopal Church, it became an independent junior college in 1934 and has been awarding baccalaureate and master's degrees since 1965.[6] It became a public institution in 1969.