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Field color Year installed Capacity Notes Albertsons Stadium: Boise State Broncos: Boise, Idaho: NCAA Division I FBS: Mountain West Conference: Blue 1986 36,387 Nicknamed "The Blue" and "Smurf Turf". The first college stadium field to be any color other than traditional green, as well as the only college to have a non-green field for 22 years ...
According to the university, Boise State was the first school to have a football field that was something other than green. It remained that way for more than 20 years. It remained that way for ...
During its first years at its original campus, BJC football was played at "Public School Field," the home field of Boise High School, located three blocks north-northeast of today's Albertsons Stadium. The site was the home of East Junior High School from 1953 to 2009; it was demolished and rebuilt further down Warm Springs Avenue, and the ...
"The Blue," as it is called by fans, is one of the most distinguishing and enduring symbols of Boise State football. Boise State holds a trademark on any non-green field, not just blue. Therefore, anyone (high school, college, or otherwise) must apply for a license from Boise State before installing a football field any color other than green ...
The Boise State University football team including coach Andy Avalos, center, walks into Albertsons Stadium for the game against Wyoming, Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023. Sarah A. Miller/smiller ...
Above all of those metrics and data points: Boise State began the week five spots ahead of No. 15 ASU, and six spots ahead of No. 16 Iowa State. Only SMU, at No. 8, is ahead of the Broncos -- but ...
(0:32) 21–10 Boise State; Third quarter. Boise State – Paul Thompson pass intercepted by Marty Tadman of Boise State, returned for a 27-yard touchdown (Anthony Montgomery kick good). (8:05) 28–10 Boise State; Oklahoma – Adrian Peterson 8 yard touchdown run (Hartley kick good). (4:29) 28–17 Boise State; Fourth quarter
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 after losing to Kansas on Saturday ...