Amy Williams+FollowBoise State football faces major roster shakeupBoise State football is seeing a wave of players enter the transfer portal even before the LA Bowl kicks off. Key contributors and promising young talent alike are announcing their departures, which could mean big changes for the Broncos next season. From starters like Hall Schmidt to special teams standouts and young prospects, the roster is shifting fast. With the portal officially opening January 2, expect more names to join the list. How do you think these moves will impact Boise State’s future on the field? Let’s hear your thoughts on the team’s direction and what you hope to see next! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowBoise’s student housing gets a major upgradeBoise State students are about to see a big change near campus: River Edge, the 622-bed student housing spot by the river, is getting a full makeover. With enrollment at an all-time high and on-campus dorms maxed out, finding a good place to live has been tough. Now, every unit at River Edge will get modern touches—think stainless steel appliances, smart TVs, and keyless entry. This is a huge step for students who want convenience and comfort close to class and downtown. What do you think—will these upgrades help ease the student housing crunch in Boise? #RealEstate #BoiseState #StudentHousing00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBoise State hoops back home: Game night detailsBoise State men’s basketball is back in Boise after a big win at Butler, and the energy is high for tonight’s showdown with Duquesne at ExtraMile Arena. Both teams are 6-3, but the Broncos are favored by 13.5 points—can they keep the momentum rolling? Duquesne’s up-tempo style and standout guard Tarence Guinyard could make things interesting. Tipoff is at 7 p.m. on the Mountain West Network. Who’s heading to the game or tuning in from home? Let’s hear your predictions and what you’re most excited to see from the Broncos tonight! #Sports #BoiseState #BroncoNation00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBoise State faces big odds in LA BowlBoise State just clinched their third straight Mountain West title, but the oddsmakers aren’t giving them much love for the LA Bowl. Washington is favored by 9.5 points, and the Broncos haven’t pulled off a conference title plus bowl win combo since 2017. Still, the team is fired up to break that streak, and Coach Danielson says the players know what’s at stake. Washington, meanwhile, is going all-in with no opt-outs. With kickoff at SoFi Stadium set for Saturday night, who do you think will defy the odds? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBoise State’s big week: Can the Broncos avoid a trap?Boise State basketball is riding high after a huge win over Butler, but the real test is consistency. With another major matchup against Saint Mary’s on the horizon, the Broncos can’t afford to overlook Duquesne at home. Even though Duquesne isn’t a top-ranked team, they’re hungry for a statement win and have proven they can score. For Boise fans, this is the kind of game that can make or break momentum before Mountain West play. Do you think the Broncos can stay focused and keep their NCAA tournament hopes alive? #Sports #BoiseState #Broncos00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBoise State’s blue turf gets a bold refreshBoise’s legendary blue turf is about to get a fresh new look, thanks to a $1.5 million anonymous donation. For fans and students, this means Albertsons Stadium will keep its iconic status—and even amp it up—just in time for the 2026 season. Alongside the turf upgrade, the North End Zone Project promises more immersive fan experiences, with new suites, club seats, and a nutrition lounge for athletes. The blue field isn’t just a local quirk; it’s a symbol of Bronco pride and innovation. What do you think: does the blue make Boise State football feel like home? #Sports #BoiseState #BlueTurf00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBoise State QB room: Big changes ahead?Boise State’s quarterback situation is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable storylines heading into next season. Madsen’s strong finish has fans split—some see him as the clear starter, others wonder if he can finally deliver against top-tier teams. With talented freshmen like Herrera and Taylor joining, and the possibility of transfers both in and out, the depth chart could look very different by spring. If Cutforth or Annett decide to leave, does the staff bring in a transfer to compete? And what if Madsen himself gets a big NIL offer elsewhere? So many moving parts—what do you think the Broncos should do? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBroncos clinch third straight MW titleBoise State just capped their Mountain West era with a third straight championship, storming out to a 21-0 lead behind QB Maddux Madsen and holding off a late UNLV push. The real buzz, though, is Coach Jeff Choate’s bold recruiting pitch—he’s openly telling players to use Boise as a springboard to bigger programs, sparking debate about the future of mid-major football. Meanwhile, Wyoming is on the hunt for an offensive coordinator to finally get their attack rolling. With bowl games and transfer season heating up, how do you feel about Choate’s honesty and the shifting landscape? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBoise State’s comeback spirit shocks everyoneThree weeks ago, most people had already counted Boise State out for the season. But the Broncos refused to quit, and their determination paid off in a big way. Head coach Spencer Danielson highlighted just how much the team rallied together when everyone else doubted them. It’s a reminder of how quickly things can turn around when a group refuses to give up. For Boise locals and fans, this run is more than just football—it’s about pride and resilience. What do you think sparked this turnaround, and how does it change your view of the team? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowUtah vs Boise State: Who’s got the edge?Utah fans, get ready for a real test as the Utes host a red-hot Boise State squad fresh off a nail-biting win, thanks to Dani Bayes’ 20-point performance. Utah’s been tough at home, but Boise State’s offense is clicking, shooting nearly 45% from the field. Key matchups to watch: Lani White and Maty Wilke for Utah, and Tatum Thompson and Bayes for the Broncos. With both teams bringing serious firepower, this could be a statement game. Who do you think will step up and take control in Salt Lake City? #Sports #UtahUtes #BoiseState00Share