GalacticGiraffe+FollowDrew Fielder’s breakout week boosts Boise StateDrew Fielder just put Boise State basketball on the map with back-to-back standout performances, earning him Mountain West Player of the Week honors. Scoring 23 and 22 points in two big wins, Fielder’s confidence and versatility are turning heads—especially after Coach Rice let him play like a guard against Saint Mary’s. From his days at Rocky Mountain High to now leading the Broncos, Fielder’s growth is clear. With Mountain West play about to start, could this be the season Boise State makes a serious run? What do you think Fielder’s ceiling is this year? #Sports #BoiseState #MountainWest00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBoise State’s QB drama: Loyalty or risk?Boise State’s rollercoaster season ended with a tough LA Bowl loss, but what’s really got fans talking is Coach Spencer Danielson’s unwavering support for quarterback Maddux Madsen—even after a string of rough games and injuries. Despite Madsen’s struggles, Danielson insists he’s the guy for the job, even turning down the transfer portal. With the Broncos set to join the Pac-12, is sticking with Madsen a bold move or a risky gamble? How do you feel about loyalty to players versus making tough changes for the team’s future? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBoise State’s offense fizzles in big gamesBoise State’s 2025 football season was a rollercoaster—dominant against weaker teams but nearly invisible when facing top defenses. The Broncos averaged 45 points against struggling defenses, but when the competition stiffened, the offense just couldn’t keep up, scoring only 38 points across five losses. Turnovers and a lack of explosive plays haunted them, especially in the second half of tough matchups. Coach Danielson is sticking by quarterback Maddux Madsen despite the struggles. What do you think needs to change for Boise State to break through against elite teams next season? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowBoise State faces tough road test in AlbuquerqueTatum Thompson just dropped 23 points to lead Boise State to a big win, but now the Broncos are heading into New Mexico’s home turf—where the Lobos have only lost once this season. The Lobos dominate the boards and are tough to beat at home, while Boise State has struggled on the road. Both teams have been hot lately, so this matchup could really shake up the Mountain West standings. Anyone else curious to see if Thompson can keep up the momentum, or will New Mexico’s rebounding edge make the difference? #Sports #Basketball #BoiseState00Share