GalacticGiraffe+FollowBoise State’s hot streak shakes up Mountain WestBoise State just steamrolled Air Force with a 96-54 win, marking their third straight Mountain West victory. Drew Fielder led the charge, but it was freshman Spencer Ahrens who really turned heads—dropping 18 points off the bench and showing why he’s a rising star. Despite another slow start, the Broncos found their rhythm and never looked back. Meanwhile, Air Force is now on a 13-game losing streak and faces a tough road ahead. What do you think Boise State needs to keep this momentum going? And can Air Force turn things around this season? #Sports #BoiseState #MountainWest00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBoise State’s wild final win in LaradiseBoise State just wrapped up their last-ever basketball trip to Wyoming’s notorious high-altitude ‘Laradise’ with a statement win, pulling off a 27-4 run to crush the Cowboys 81-65. Playing in Laramie is no joke—the thin air, tough travel, and rowdy home crowd have tripped up plenty of teams. But the Broncos, now 12-4 all-time in Wyoming, kept their cool and extended their winning streak over the Cowboys to seven. With the Pac-12 move on the horizon, Broncos fans—how do you feel about saying goodbye to these epic, challenging road games? #Sports #BoiseState #MountainWest00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBoise State basketball’s home edge this SaturdayBoise State’s men’s basketball team is finally clicking, coming off a dominant win at Wyoming and now eyeing a third straight Mountain West victory as Air Force comes to ExtraMile Arena. The Broncos’ teamwork and sharp shooting have been turning heads, while Air Force is struggling through a tough season and a coaching shakeup. With tipoff at 2 p.m. Saturday, this could be a statement game for Boise State. Who’s heading to the arena or tuning in? What do you think has sparked the Broncos’ turnaround lately? #Sports #BoiseState #BroncosBasketball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBoise State’s wild AI championship predictionChatGPT just threw a curveball into college football chatter—predicting Boise State will win the national championship in 2073! Out of decades of powerhouse picks, only Boise State and Colorado State (both non-power 5 teams) break through the usual suspects like Alabama and Michigan. Whether you trust AI or just enjoy the wild ride, it’s fun to see our Broncos get some futuristic love. Imagine what the blue turf will look like in 50 years! Would you put any faith in these AI predictions, or is this just another reason to debate over college football’s unpredictable future? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowWashington women’s tennis faces Boise State showdownWashington’s women’s tennis team is back on home turf this Sunday, taking on defending Mountain West champs Boise State at the Nordstrom Tennis Center. After a strong season opener in Hawaii, the Huskies are looking to keep their momentum going, especially with standout players like Erika Matsuda and Reece Carter climbing the ITA rankings. Boise State, fresh off a championship win, brings serious competition with returning All-Mountain West stars. With both teams boasting impressive records, this matchup could set the tone for the rest of the season. Who do you think will come out on top? #Sports #UWWTennis #BoiseState00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowAbe Jackson’s journey from Bronco to Idaho’s top sportscasterAbe Jackson just scored big off the court—he’s been named Idaho Sportscaster of the Year after 18 years calling Boise State men’s basketball games. From draining threes as a player to breaking down plays on air, Jackson’s passion for the game shines through every broadcast. This recognition isn’t just about stats or awards; it’s about how local voices like Abe’s make game days more special for fans. What do you think makes a great sportscaster—insider knowledge, storytelling, or just pure enthusiasm? Let’s talk about the voices that bring our teams to life! #Sports #BoiseState #IdahoSports00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCan Brown Fix Boise’s Secondary Woes?Terrence Brown, a former Husky assistant and DB guru, is heading to Boise State as co-defensive coordinator. After the Dawgs torched the Broncos’ secondary in the LA Bowl—remember Denzel Boston’s 78-yard walk-in TD?—Bronco Nation is hoping Brown’s Pac-12 pedigree and NFL-ready resume can tighten things up. Will his experience with future pros like Kyler Gordon and Budda Baker translate to Mountain West dominance? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBoise State’s wild AI national title predictionOut of all the powerhouse college football programs, Boise State just landed a surprise spot in Draft Kings’ AI-powered predictions for future national champions—set for 2073! What’s even wilder? Only one other non-Power 5 team (Colorado State) makes the list through 2075. Whether you trust AI or not, it’s fun to see the Broncos get some futuristic love. Imagine what Bronco Nation could look like in 50 years! Would you put any faith in these AI forecasts, or is this just another quirky internet moment? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
John Camacho+FollowBroncos’ running back room just got deeperBoise State’s running back group is suddenly stacked with fresh talent. After losing a couple of backs to the portal, the Broncos didn’t just reload—they doubled down, adding Harry Stewart III from Kansas and Juelz Goff from Pitt. Stewart brings power, while Goff adds speed and agility, giving the offense more options than ever. This depth not only keeps the competition fierce but also lets incoming freshmen develop at their own pace. With last year’s leading rusher Dylan Riley proving how quickly things can change, it’s anyone’s guess who’ll break out next. What do you think—will the new guys shake up the pecking order? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBroncos rally in Boise for fifth straight winBoise State women’s basketball just pulled off their fifth straight win, and it was all about grit in the second half. After losing the lead before halftime, the Broncos came out fired up—Libby Hutton exploded for a career-high 25 points, and Dani Bayes shook off early foul trouble to drop 14 in the second half. This win keeps Boise State climbing the Mountain West standings and has the team buzzing with confidence. With a tough rematch against Grand Canyon up next, do you think this momentum can carry the Broncos even further? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s fueling this streak! #Sports #BoiseState #Broncos00Share