GalacticGiraffe+FollowBoise State’s Andrews faces tough slumpDylan Andrews’ shooting woes have become the talk of Boise State basketball, with fans and coaches alike feeling the impact. Once hailed as the next great point guard, Andrews is now struggling to find his rhythm—shooting just 14.5% over the last six games and drawing rare public criticism from Coach Leon Rice. The team’s offense has sputtered, and even reliable scorers are seeing fewer chances. Despite the pressure, Andrews insists he’s working through it, believing the storm will pass. How do you think a player should handle a slump like this? Should the coach make a lineup change? #Sports #BoiseState #CollegeBasketball00Share
phughes+FollowBoise State’s roster shake-up: What’s next?Boise State football fans are seeing a major roster shake-up this transfer portal window. Eighteen Broncos have entered the portal—including key starters like Chris Marshall and Ty Benefield—leaving some big holes to fill. The team has already signed four new transfers, but with the portal closing soon, there’s a lot of buzz about who else might join and how the team will adapt. Losing top receivers and a star safety means the Broncos’ offense and defense could look very different next season. How do you feel about these changes? Who should Boise State target next? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
glen25+FollowBoise State’s wide receiver shakeupBoise State is reloading its offense in a big way—three of last season’s top four pass-catchers are moving on, but the Broncos just landed two promising wide receivers: Akeem Wright, a JUCO standout with over 2,100 yards and 25 touchdowns, and Lincoln Dunn, a Texas speedster who’s clocked a blazing 10.36 in the 100 meters. Add in a new linebacker, Zyhaire Lewis, and the 2026 recruiting class is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in years. What do you think—will these new faces keep Boise State’s offense rolling? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowBoise State’s big coaching gambleBoise State fans had high hopes when Andy Avalos, a former Bronco standout and proven defensive coordinator, returned as head coach in 2021. Bringing back a hometown favorite seemed like the perfect move to restore the team’s glory days. It’s interesting to see how much expectation we place on familiar faces to turn things around. Has this kind of homecoming worked out for your favorite teams? What do you think makes or breaks a coach’s second act in their old stomping grounds? Let’s hear your stories and thoughts! #Sports #BoiseState #AndyAvalos00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowSouthern Utah gymnastics faces Boise State in openerSouthern Utah’s Flippin’ Birds are coming off a historic season—sweeping every MPSF award and clinching their third straight division title. Now, they’re set to open at home against Boise State, a familiar NCAA Regional rival, this Friday. With standout Niya Randolph aiming for another Gymnast of the Year honor and a promising young roster stepping up, there’s a real buzz around this team’s final MPSF run before joining the Pac-12. Boise State brings their own star power, making this a must-watch showdown. Who’s excited to see how these powerhouse programs stack up this year? #Sports #SUUGymnastics #BoiseState10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBoise State’s top recruits hit transfer portalBoise State fans, this one stings: the Broncos’ highest-rated 2025 recruit, Ja’Bree Bickham, and fellow four-star signee Greg Ard are both leaving before ever taking the field. Bickham, a standout from Texas and one of the top cornerback prospects in the country, joins a growing list of 18 Broncos entering the transfer portal this cycle. With so much young talent on the move, it’s got a lot of us wondering—what’s driving these early exits, and how will it impact the team’s future? Let’s talk about what this means for Boise State and the Mountain West. #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBoise State’s tough loss sparks big questionsBoise State basketball fans are feeling the sting after the Broncos fell to Grand Canyon, and Coach Leon Rice didn’t hold back—calling his team the “softest” he’s seen all year. The Broncos struggled on the boards and couldn’t find their rhythm, especially with just six assists and a cold shooting night. Grand Canyon came out hungry and simply outworked Boise State. It’s got people talking: Is this just a rough patch, or does the team need a wake-up call to get back on track? What do you think needs to change before the next game? #Sports #BoiseState #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBroncos struggle at home in tough lossBoise State fans watched a rough night as the Broncos fell to Grand Canyon, with Coach Leon Rice calling out the team for being "selfish and soft." The energy in ExtraMile Arena felt flat, and many fans left early as the Broncos were outplayed in nearly every aspect—rebounds, turnovers, and points in the paint. Even lineup changes didn’t spark a turnaround. With three losses in the last four games, it’s clear something needs to change. What do you think is missing from this team right now—leadership, effort, or something else? #Sports #BoiseState #Broncos00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBoise State football’s bold offseason shakeupBoise State football isn’t sitting still after last season’s rough patches—nearly 20 players have left, and 23 new faces are already on the roster, covering every position. The passing game finally showed signs of life late last year, and now there’s a real quarterback competition brewing, with two promising California recruits aiming to challenge the status quo. New coaches are coming in, including a former NFL wide receiver. It feels like the Broncos are embracing change, but is it enough to get back to their winning ways? What do you think will make the biggest difference this fall? #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBoise State football’s wild ride in 2025Boise State football fans felt every twist and turn last season. Hopes were sky-high for a College Football Playoff run, but a couple of tough early losses and injuries sent the Broncos off course. Despite winning the Mountain West, ESPN’s Bill Connelly ranked Boise State as one of 2025’s biggest disappointments. Some say that’s unfair—after all, this program has delivered legendary moments and still clinched a conference title. Is the national media being too harsh, or is it time for Boise State to set a new standard? Let’s hear your take, Bronco Nation! #Sports #Football #BoiseState00Share