Spring football has already ended for one segment of the Bronco family. The one from Japan. For the seventh year, coaches and a group of players from Tokyo’s Hosei University have spent a week at Boise State to soak up all they can –
No surprise—no number retirement
If it’s not going to happen now, it never will. Not for Kellen Moore—not for anybody. Boise State will honor Moore this Saturday in Albertsons Stadium, right before the Blue & Orange Game.
You May Shrug, But You Shouldn’t
Today we address what appears to be a chorus of “mehs” over the revival of the Mountain West/Missouri Valley Challenge in basketball next season after a two-year hiatus. Colorado State gets to play Northern Iowa and UNLV gets to take on Wichita State, albeit on the road.
An Orderly Process Under Center
Boise State’s quarterback sweepstakes is going according to plan by all accounts, especially that of coach Bryan Harsin. And the plan is in tune with previous years—to wait until well into fall camp to name a starter.
Tripling the Treasure Valley’s Sweet 16ers
There’s been some great high school basketball over the years in the Treasure Valley, but only one local graduate has ever played in the Sweet 16. That would be former Bishop Kelly star Cory Violette,
A Way-Too-Early Starting Five
Here’s my cart-before-the-horse starting lineup for Boise State basketball in the 2015-16 season. The first guy to mention is Anthony Drmic, the senior whose medical redshirt approval by the NCAA is merely a formality. Remember that Drmic scored more than Derrick Marks last season, so there’s no reason to think he can’t come close to […]
Idaho Jazz? Boise Jazz? As long as it’s in Idaho
The Idaho Stampede, in their 17th season, are wrapping up their final one with local ownership. The Stampede have been acquired by the Utah Jazz and Miller Sports Properties, who have signed a one-year extension with CenturyLink Arena to play in Boise at least one more season. Jazz president Randy Rigby was non-committal on the […]