Category Archives: BRONCO GAME NIGHT

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 45, UTAH STATE 10

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 45, UTAH STATE 10

POST-GAME CALL-IN SHOW: Boise State (6-5, 5-2 MW) becomes bowl eligible in Spencer Danielson’s head coaching debut after the Broncos defeat Utah State 45-10 in Logan on Saturday night. Rock stars: RB George Holani (178 yards, two TDs) and the defense (school-record nine sacks, four takeaways). NEXT: Air Force at Boise State, Friday, Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Albertsons Stadium.MORE

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 42, NEW MEXICO 14

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 42, NEW MEXICO 14

POST-GAME CALL-IN SHOW: Boise State (5-5, 4-2 MW) produces its feel-good win of the season – 42-14 over three-win New Mexico on Saturday night at Albertsons Stadium. QB Maddux Madsen was injured in the first half, Taylen Green finished, WR Austin Bolt made headlines with his first career TD, crowd was festive (34,076) – and the Broncos climbed back into the Mountain West race after losses by Air Force and Fresno State. NEXT: At Utah State, Saturday, Nov. 18 (5 p.m.).MORE

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: FRESNO STATE 37, BOISE STATE 30

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: FRESNO STATE 37, BOISE STATE 30

BOISE STATE POST-GAME CALL-IN SHOW: The Broncos fall to 4-5 overall and 3-2 in the Mountain West after a 37-30 loss at Fresno State on Saturday night. The offense was not its most efficient (two INTs), defense played uninspired, and one costly special teams blunder was the difference. Boise State needs to win 2-of-3 to become bowl eligible. NEXT: vs. New Mexico, Saturday, Nov. 11, 8 p.m. kickoff, Albertsons Stadium.MORE

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 32, WYOMING 7

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 32, WYOMING 7

POST-GAME CALL-IN SHOW: Boise State (4-4, 3-1 MW) beats Wyoming 32-7 at Albertsons Stadium on Saturday night. A night of stars featured WR Eric McAlister (7-160-1) and the defense (Cowboys finished with 112 yards, 1-11 on third downs). Also, RB Ashton Jeanty was injured, RB George Holani played the second half and the two-QB system seemed to work. Next: At Fresno State, Saturday, Nov. 4.MORE

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 35, SAN JOSE STATE 27

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 35, SAN JOSE STATE 27

POST-GAME CALL-IN SHOW: Boise State (3-3, 2-0 Mountain West) – after struggling with turnovers and defense in the first half – rallies big in the second half to beat San Jose State 35-27 before the second largest crowd in school history (37,491) Saturday night. Stars: RB Ashton Jeanty. WR Eric McAlister. QB Taylen Green. Second-half defense. Season saved going into the Colorado State road game next week?MORE

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: MEMPHIS 35, BOISE STATE 32

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: MEMPHIS 35, BOISE STATE 32

BOISE STATE FOOTBALL POST-GAME CALL-IN SHOW: Boise State blows a 17-point lead and loses at Memphis 35-32 on Saturday. The Broncos are 2-3 with questions about QB play, head coaching, coordinators, play-calling and scheme, offense/defense, player execution and mentality. Fans/callers aren’t happy about the direction of the program, heading into Mountain West play for the remainder of the regular season. NEXT: Saturday, Oct. 7, home vs. San Jose State.MORE

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 34, SAN DIEGO STATE 31

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 34, SAN DIEGO STATE 31

BOISE STATE POST-GAME CALL-IN SHOW: Boise State (2-2) opened Mountain West play Friday night with a 34-31 victory at San Diego State (2-3). Running back Ashton Jeanty fan for 205 yards and two TDs, and caught four passes for 49 yards. The Broncos played clean – no fumbles, no turnovers, four penalties – but they leave plenty of questions with a sloppy-tackling defense that gave up 439 yards. Boise State has won 24 consecutive conference openers, and has won 19 of its past 20 league road games. Next week: At Memphis.MORE

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 42, NORTH DAKOTA 18

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: BOISE STATE 42, NORTH DAKOTA 18

POST-GAME CALL-IN SHOW: Boise State (2-1) defeats North Dakota for its first win of the season. The Broncos’ offense was sloppy at times with three turnovers, but the defense came through with six sacks and two of its own fumble recoveries. “There’s a lot of work to be done from this game,” coach Andy Avalos said after the game, pointing out a slow start in the second half, a strong finish in the fourth quarter, a vertical pass game still in progress and lack of ball security. Your thoughts?MORE

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: UCF 18, BOISE STATE 16

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: UCF 18, BOISE STATE 16

POST-GAME CALL-IN SHOW: Boise State (0-2) falls to UCF 18-16 on a final-play field goal Saturday night inside Albertsons Stadium (crowd: 36,447). The loss breaks a 21-game home-opening win streak – and a 129-game home winning streak when leading after three quarters (longest in the nation). Next game: North Dakota at 10 a.m. next Saturday.MORE

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: WASHINGTON 56, BOISE STATE 19

BRONCO GAME NIGHT: WASHINGTON 56, BOISE STATE 19

POST-GAME CALL-IN SHOW: Mike Prater and Johnny Mallory from KTIK and Idaho Sports Talk host the Broncos’ post-game show following their season-opening loss in Seattle. Next game: vs. UCF (Central Florida), Albertsons Stadium, 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9MORE