Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBroncos depth chart: Who’s starting on The Blue?Boise State fans, the first home game on The Blue is here, and the official depth chart for the Broncos vs. Eastern Washington matchup is out! From seasoned veterans like Latrell Caples and Malik Sherrod to rising freshmen, you can see exactly who’s earned a starting spot and where the coaches see their strengths. Plus, there’s a handy pronunciation guide so you can cheer for every player by name. Any surprises or changes you think will impact the game? Let’s talk about it—drop your thoughts below. Go Broncos! #Sports #Football #BoiseState10Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowSyringa Hall sets a new standard for Boise State livingBoise State’s Syringa Hall just opened its doors, and it’s already changing the game for campus life. With over 400 students moving in, the new dorm is packed with thoughtful touches—like separate shower and toilet spaces, tons of natural light, and unique lounges on every floor. The building’s prime spot between the library and the Greenbelt means everything’s within reach. Plus, features like a mail locker room and private RA bathrooms show a real focus on convenience and community. What do you think makes a dorm feel like home? Would these upgrades change your college experience? #Education #BoiseState #CampusLife00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBoise State’s Ganter Jr. faces old squadDerek Ganter Jr. is about to experience something few athletes ever do—lining up against his former teammates. The Boise State safety, who transferred from Eastern Washington, says it feels “surreal” to play against the guys he once called brothers. It’s more than just a game; it’s a test of loyalty, growth, and maybe a little friendly rivalry. How do you think it feels to compete against your old team? Would you go easy or give it your all? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBoise State faces new era after tough USF lossBoise State’s recent 34-7 loss to USF has fans talking, but it’s also a sign of how high expectations have climbed under Coach Danielson. The days of relying on star players like Ashton Jeanty and offensive mastermind Dirk Koetter are over, and now the Broncos must adapt to a college football landscape where teams can rebuild overnight thanks to the transfer portal and NIL deals. With roster shakeups and new play callers, it’s a real test for Bronco Nation: can Boise State’s tradition of development and smart coaching keep them competitive? What changes do you think are most needed? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBoise State’s passing game needs a sparkBoise State fans are feeling the frustration after the Broncos’ passing attack sputtered in South Florida. Despite Maddux Madsen’s reputation as a fierce competitor, the offense struggled to connect with key playmakers, leaving big opportunities on the field. Coach Spencer Danielson says it’s not just on the quarterback—receivers need to get open, protection has to hold up, and everyone has to step up. With top targets like Latrell Caples and Matt Lauter back, the pieces are there. What do you think needs to change for Boise State to get their offense firing again? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
John Camacho+FollowBoise State’s run game struggles in openerBoise State fans were shocked as the Broncos’ usually dominant run game faltered badly in their season opener against South Florida, managing just 122 yards on 38 carries. Despite high hopes for the new running back lineup after Ashton Jeanty’s departure, the team couldn’t find its rhythm, and head coach Spencer Danielson called out the lack of effort and execution. With the Broncos priding themselves on being a run-first team, this performance has sparked big questions about what needs to change. Should the coaching staff tighten the running back rotation, or is it more about attitude and fundamentals? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBoise State coach calls out effort after USF lossCoach Danielson didn’t hold back after Boise State’s tough 34-7 loss to South Florida. He admitted he should have benched Davon Banks right after a costly personal foul, which led to a game-changing touchdown for USF. Danielson also pointed out that lack of effort was a problem across the team, not just with Banks. He’s taking full responsibility and says things will change, starting with more competition for playing time. With the home opener coming up, it’s clear the Broncos need a big shift in attitude. How do you think the team should respond? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBoise State coaches own up before big gameBoise State’s football coaches are taking a hard look in the mirror ahead of their clash with Eastern Washington. Coach Danielson didn’t shy away from responsibility, openly admitting the team wasn’t ready last week and stressing the need for everyone to refocus and bring their best. This kind of accountability from the top could be a game-changer for the Broncos. What do you think—will this honest approach fire up the team for Friday’s matchup? Share your thoughts and predictions below! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBoise State football feels Jeanty’s absenceBoise State’s first game without Ashton Jeanty showed just how much he meant to the team. The Broncos’ offense struggled to get moving, averaging only 3.2 yards per carry—down from last year’s 6.1. The defense also had a tough night, giving up more yards per play than any game last season. With Jeanty now with the Raiders, Boise State fans are left wondering if the team can bounce back and keep their playoff hopes alive. How do you think the Broncos can fill this massive gap? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBoise State coach owns up after tough lossCoach Spencer Danielson didn’t hold back after Boise State’s rough 34-7 loss to South Florida. He admitted he should have benched defensive back Davon Banks right after a costly personal foul in the second quarter. It’s rare to see a coach publicly take responsibility like this—do you think more coaches should call themselves out after mistakes? And how much do you think a single penalty can shift the momentum in a game? Let’s hear your thoughts on accountability and discipline in college football! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share