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The 2009 Boise State Broncos football team represented Boise State University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Broncos played their home games at Bronco Stadium, most famous for its blue artificial turf surface, often referred to as the "smurf-turf". They completed the regular season undefeated (13–0), their second ...
Boise State was the only school from a non automatic qualifying conference to receive an at-large bid into a BCS game during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They went to the 2010 Fiesta Bowl that season (all other appearances by non-AQ schools were actually automatic bids under BCS rules).
The 2009 Humanitarian Bowl was the thirteenth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho, on the campus of Boise State University. The game started at 2:30 pm MST on Wednesday, December 30, 2009, and was telecasted on ESPN. Idaho defeated Bowling Green 43–42.
When the Horned Frogs played the Broncos in 2009, it was TCU’s first Jan. 1 bowl game in 51 years. Remembering TCU’s first Fiesta Bowl: 2009-10 vs. Boise State and Kellen Moore Skip to main ...
The Boise State Broncos football team has built a remarkable legacy, marked by outstanding seasons, championship victories, and memorable moments. Since its inception, the program has become one of the most competitive teams in college football.
Boise State and Penn State are a combined 10-0 in Fiesta Bowl appearances, with the Broncos holding a 3-0 record themselves. The Broncos have played in that classic uniform combo each time: 2007 ...
TCU, led by quarterback Andy Dalton, won big that day, 47-7, but the headline of Sports Illustrated’s story the following week offered a stark reminder of how college football conducted its ...
The Boise State Broncos went 12–0 during the regular season to win the conference championship and rise to #9 in the final BCS standings. With Utah of the Mountain West Conference being ranked ahead of them in the BCS, the Broncos missed out on the big money bowls and were selected to play #11 TCU in the San Diego Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl where they would ultimately lose 17–16 to bring ...