AmberAbyss+FollowBoise State’s home court pride takes a hitUtah State just handed Boise State its worst home loss in 16 years, and the shock wasn’t just on the scoreboard. The Aggies’ fans packed ExtraMile Arena, out-cheering the home crowd and chanting “this is our house!” as their team cruised to a 93-68 win. Even with a new starting lineup, the Broncos couldn’t shake their slow-start struggles, and an injury to Javan Buchanan made things worse. With three straight losses and a restless fan base, what changes do you think Boise State needs to turn things around? #Sports #BoiseState #UtahState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBoise State lands top transfer linemanBoise State just scored a major win in the transfer portal, landing Tyler Ethridge—a 6'5", 300-pound standout from CSU-Pueblo—over a Big 12 offer. Ethridge brings championship experience and could be the answer to replacing All-America tackle Kage Casey, who’s off to prep for the NFL. With so many players coming and going this cycle, this move feels like a big statement for the Broncos’ future. What do you think—will Ethridge help keep Boise State’s O-line strong, or are you more concerned about all the departures? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBoise State hoops aims for earlier tipoffsLate-night basketball games at ExtraMile Arena could soon be a thing of the past for Boise State fans. Coach Leon Rice is pushing hard to move weeknight tipoffs to earlier in the evening, saying 9 p.m. starts just don’t work for families and young fans who want to cheer on the Broncos. Rice says he’s already talking with the athletic department to make sure fans aren’t left choosing between bedtime and basketball. How much do late game times affect your ability to attend or watch? Would you trade national TV exposure for a packed, energetic home crowd? #Sports #BoiseState #Broncos00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBoise State faces season-defining showdownBoise State’s basketball season is on the brink as they take on conference leader Utah State this Saturday. With their hopes for a top-4 seed and postseason dreams hanging in the balance, the Broncos need a win to turn things around. Utah State isn’t making it easy—they’re dominating both ends of the court and have the most efficient offense in the Mountain West. For Boise State, rebounding, capitalizing on free throws, and firing up the home crowd are absolute musts. Can the Broncos rally at Extra Mile Arena and keep their season alive? What do you think will make the difference? #Sports #BoiseState #UtahState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBoise State faces must-win vs. Utah StateBoise is buzzing as the Broncos gear up for a crucial home showdown against red-hot Utah State this Saturday night. After a tough loss to Grand Canyon, both the team and the crowd seemed flat—something that can’t happen again with the Aggies rolling into town on a six-game win streak. Coach Rice is calling on Bronco Nation to show up and bring the energy, saying, “We need help.” With Utah State’s top guards playing lights out, this matchup could be a turning point for Boise State’s season. Who’s heading to ExtraMile Arena to rally the Broncos? #Sports #BoiseState #UtahState00Share
John Camacho+FollowBoise State lands NFL-tested WR coachBoise State football just scored big by bringing in Alvis Whitted as the new wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator. Whitted’s resume is stacked: nearly a decade in the NFL as a player, coaching stints at major programs, and a proven knack for developing All-American talent. He’s worked with stars like Davante Adams and helped multiple college receivers reach the pros. With a young group of Bronco receivers ready to make their mark, Whitted’s experience could be a game-changer. What do you think this means for Boise State’s offense next season? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBig changes coming to Boise State footballBoise State football just made two major hires that could shake up the upcoming season. Alvis Whitted, a former NFL receiver with coaching stints at top schools and the Packers, is stepping in as the new wide receivers coach and pass game coordinator. Terrence Brown, who’s helped develop NFL-level defensive backs at Cal, joins as co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach. Both are known for connecting with players and building a strong team culture. With these fresh faces, what are your hopes for the Broncos’ next chapter? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBoise State’s linebacker room just got fasterBoise State is doubling down on speed and versatility with their latest pickup—JUCO star Zyhaire Lewis. He’s not your typical linebacker; Lewis brings the skills of a defensive back, having played corner and safety before. The Broncos’ coaches are all about recruiting athletes who can run, cover, and hit, and Lewis fits that mold perfectly. He’s excited about the welcoming vibe in Boise and ready to hit the ground running, likely starting out on special teams. How do you feel about this shift toward more athletic, hybrid defenders in college football? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
glen25+FollowBoise State lands top JUCO defenderBoise State’s football program just got a major boost—junior college standout Zyhaire Lewis is joining the Broncos as a linebacker. Lewis, who made waves at Chaffey College with 47 tackles and an interception last season, chose Boise State over several other offers. This addition helps solidify the Broncos’ 2026 recruiting class, which is now ranked the highest in school history. With a mix of local and out-of-state talent, the team’s future looks brighter than ever. What do you think this means for Boise State’s chances in the coming seasons? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBoise State’s offense stalls—can the guards step up?Boise State’s defense is still rock-solid, but the offense is sputtering like never before—and it’s all about the guards. Despite bringing in new talent like Dylan Andrews, the Broncos’ backcourt has struggled to find rhythm, leading to their lowest offensive numbers in over a decade. Wednesday’s 17-point home loss to Grand Canyon really put the issue in the spotlight, with the guards combining for just two assists and five turnovers. Coach Rice didn’t hold back, saying the guards need to get smarter and more in sync. Do you think the Broncos can turn it around before the season slips away? #Sports #BoiseState #CollegeBasketball00Share