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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 ...
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 ...
Originally a junior college, Boise State first fielded a football team in 1933 under head coach Dusty Kline. [4] That team compiled a record of 1–2–1 (.375). [4][5] Kline was succeeded by Max Eiden. [5] Under Eiden, the Broncos posted a record of 11–17–1 (.397) from 1934 to 1937. [5] Eiden was succeeded by Harry Jacoby, who coached the ...
24 Oregon State Beavers 24 3 Boise State Broncos: 37: Boise, Idaho: Blue turf inside Bronco Stadium [65] Picabo Street: Boise State Broncos October 2, 2010 9 Stanford Cardinal 31 4 Oregon Ducks: 52: Eugene, Oregon: Outside Autzen Stadium [7] Oregon Ducks October 9, 2010 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 21 19 South Carolina Gamecocks: 35: Columbia, South ...
The Broncos’ blue turf was first installed in 1986. The university trademarked it in 2011, meaning Boise State has common-law trademark rights to non-green turf for intercollegiate sporting ...
Ashton Jeanty's return to Boise State set up a season to remember: a CFP run, a Heisman Trophy race and chasing Barry Sanders' NCAA rushing record. ... There at 6 a.m., on the icy blue turf in sub ...
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 (1986–2008).
Boise State fullback’s touchdown was a ‘surreal moment’ for a ‘blue-collar Idaho kid’. Bouncing off four or five Portland State defenders, Tyler Crowe lunged for the bright orange turf ...