Amy Williams+FollowBoise State’s transfer portal shakeup: New faces, big changesBoise State’s football roster is getting a serious makeover as the Broncos add three new transfer portal commits—defensive lineman Mikaio Edward, long snapper Caden Kellow, and wide receiver Darren Morris—while seeing 17 players exit. With top pass-catchers gone, Morris, who set records at Southern Lab, could make an immediate impact. Edward brings impressive stats from Central Washington, and Kellow shores up special teams. It’s a wild offseason for Boise fans: how do you feel about all these changes? Will the new talent fill the gaps or is this just the start of a bigger rebuild? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBoise State’s season: Disappointment or just unlucky?Boise State football fans had their hopes sky-high for 2025, but the season didn’t quite deliver. Despite winning the Mountain West, the Broncos landed on ESPN’s list of biggest disappointments, mainly due to missed playoff dreams and some tough losses. Losing Ashton Jeanty hurt, and key players just didn’t step up as expected. Still, Boise State’s history is packed with epic moments and underdog wins—remember the blue turf and those legendary Fiesta Bowls? Is this year’s criticism fair, or is it just part of the rollercoaster that comes with being a Bronco fan? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowFreshman duo lights up Boise State hoopsTwo international freshmen, Spencer Ahrens from Canada and Aginaldo Neto from Angola, just stole the show for Boise State basketball, sparking a comeback win over New Mexico. These two aren’t just teammates—they’re best friends and roommates, and their chemistry is already making waves on the court. Ahrens dropped 10 points in a crucial stretch, while Neto’s playmaking kept the offense moving. In an era where it’s tough for mid-major schools to keep rising stars, Bronco fans are hoping this dynamic duo sticks around. What do you think—could these two be the next big thing for Boise State? #Sports #BoiseState #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBoise State’s wild triple OT heartbreakA 24-point comeback, three overtimes, and a finish that left everyone breathless—Boise State nearly pulled off the impossible against San Diego State but fell just short, 110-107. Coach Leon Rice was proud of the Broncos’ grit but called out the team’s ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ halves, saying they can’t afford slow starts. Javan Buchanan’s 29 points and Andrew Meadow’s clutch play had fans on their feet, but the final minutes slipped away. How do you bounce back from a loss like this? Can Boise State turn these lessons into wins as the season heats up? #Sports #BoiseState #MountainWest00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBoise State hoops: Tough schedule, big rewardsBoise State’s men’s basketball team might be trailing in the Mountain West standings, but their grueling schedule is actually working in their favor for NCAA Tournament hopes. The Broncos have faced the 10th hardest schedule in the country, which keeps their KenPom ranking strong even with a few losses. It’s wild to see how much strength of schedule matters—Utah State leads the conference in KenPom, but their schedule ranks way lower at 121. Do you think Boise State’s tough road will pay off come March? How much should schedule strength matter in tournament selection? #Sports #BoiseState #NCAABasketball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBoise State lands Big 12 linebacker via portalBoise State just got a major boost at linebacker with Logan Brantley transferring in from Kansas. With the Broncos losing key depth at the position, Brantley’s arrival couldn’t come at a better time. He’s got three years of eligibility left and already brings Big 12 experience to the field. The transfer portal has been busy for Boise State, with several players moving out and new faces coming in. What do you think—will Brantley help solidify the defense this season? Let’s hear your thoughts on how these roster changes might shake up the team! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBoise State’s transfer portal shakeupLosing Chris Marshall, Boise State’s top returning receiver, is a big blow for the Broncos’ offense—especially after already saying goodbye to key playmakers. And on defense, standout safety Ty Benefield is heading to LSU, leaving a huge gap after racking up 233 tackles in three seasons. With 17 players entering the transfer portal this winter, it feels like the team is facing a major reset. How do you think these departures will impact the Broncos next season? Can new faces step up, or are we in for a rebuilding year? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
glen25+FollowBoise State’s transfer portal shakeup: What’s next?Boise State fans are watching the transfer portal drama unfold, but here’s the real story: despite the chaos, only two key starters have left so far. Coach Danielson’s knack for building real connections is paying off, keeping most of the team together when other programs are losing stars left and right. The Broncos just landed Kansas linebacker Logan Brantley, and all eyes are on standout safety Cam Chapa as a possible game-changer. With a new wide receivers coach on board, the next few days could shape the future of Boise State football. Who do you want to see in blue and orange next season? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowAztecs edge Boise State in triple OT classicTriple overtime, 110-107, and a game that felt like it would never end—San Diego State fans just witnessed one for the ages at Viejas Center. The Aztecs nearly let a 24-point lead slip away, but BJ Davis and crew dug deep, trading blows with Boise State through 23 lead changes and 51 fouls. The tension was so high, even the Duran Duran concert setup had to wait! With clutch free throws and wild swings, this was SDSU’s first-ever triple OT win. If you were there, you know: this is why we love college hoops. Who else is still catching their breath? #Sports #Aztecs #BoiseState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBoise State’s transfer portal shakeup: Who’s visiting next?Boise State is making big moves in the transfer portal, with a steady stream of talented players visiting campus this week. From Penn State running back Corey Smith to Southern University’s deep-threat receiver Darren Morris, and standout defenders like Cam Chapa from Northern Colorado, the Broncos are looking to reload at key positions. The mix of offers and visits signals a major roster shakeup ahead. Which of these prospects do you think could make the biggest impact for Boise State next season? Let’s talk about who you’re most excited to see in blue and orange! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share