Boise State Broncos football
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First Year as a University: 1968 | |||||
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City | Boise, Idaho | ||||
Team Colors | Blue and Orange | ||||
Head Coach | Chris Petersen | ||||
Home Stadium | Bronco Stadium | ||||
Mascot | Buster Bronco | ||||
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Team history | |||||
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National Championships (2)
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Big Sky Conference Championships (6)
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Big West Conference Championships (2)
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Western Athletic Conference Championships (5)
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Contents |
[edit] 2006 season schedule
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | ||
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Thursday, Aug. 31 | SACRAMENTO STATE* | Boise, ID | Won | 45-0 | ||
Thursday, Sept. 7 | OREGON STATE* | Boise, ID | Won | 42-14 | ||
Saturday, Sept. 16 | @ Wyoming* | Laramie, WY | Won | 17-10 | ||
Saturday, Sept. 23 | HAWAIʻI | Boise, ID | Won | 41-34 | ||
Saturday, Sept. 30 | @ Utah* | Salt Lake City, UT | Won | 36-3 | ||
Saturday, Oct. 7 | LOUISIANA TECH | Boise, ID | Won | 55-14 | ||
Sunday, Oct. 15 | @ New Mexico State | Las Cruces, NM | Won | 40-28 | ||
Saturday, Oct. 21 | @ Idaho | Moscow, ID | Won | 42-26 | ||
Wednesday, Nov. 1 | FRESNO STATE | Boise, ID | Won | 45-21 | ||
Saturday, Nov. 11 | @ San Jose State | San Jose, CA | Won | 23-20 | ||
Saturday, Nov. 18 | UTAH STATE | Boise, ID | Won | 49-10 | ||
Saturday, Nov. 25 | @ Nevada | Reno, NV | Won | 38-7 | ||
Monday, Jan. 1, 2007 | Oklahoma*^ | Glendale, AZ | TBD | TBD | ||
Overall record: 12-0 (8-0 WAC) #9 AP Poll, #9 USA Today Coaches Poll, #8 BCS Poll *Non-conference game ^Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Home games in CAPS |
[edit] Current coaching staff
Name | Position | Years at BSU |
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Chris Petersen | Head Coach | 6 |
Sean Kugler | Assistant Head Coach Offensive line |
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Bryan Harsin | Offensive coordinator Quarterbacks |
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Scott Huff | Tight ends | 1 |
Marcel Yates | Secondary | 4 |
Brent Pease | Wide receivers | 1 |
Viliami Tuivai | Linebackers | 4 |
Justin Wilcox | Defensive coordinator | 3 |
Jeff Choate | Special teams Running backs |
1 |
Pete Kwiatkowski | Defensive line | 9 |
[edit] Records and statistics
[edit] Team records
- Consecutive victories: 22, 1980-1981
- Largest NCAA Division 1 margin of victory: 74 vs. Humboldt State, 1986
- Victories in a season: 13, 2003 & 1994
[edit] Career records
- Career passing yards: 9,819, Ryan Dinwiddie, 2000-2003
- Career passing touchdowns: 82, Ryan Dinwiddie, 2000-2003
- Career rushing yards: 4,475, Cedric Minter, 1977-1980
- Career rushing touchdowns: 50, Brock Forsey, 1999-2002
- Career receiving yards: 2,751, Ryan Ikebe, 1993-1996
- Career receiving touchdowns: 30, Don Hutt, 1970-1973
- Career all-purpose yards: 6,670, Brock Forsey, 1999-2002
- Career points leader: 408, Brock Forsey, 1999-2002
- Career tackles leader: 415, Scott Russell (football player), 1987-1990
- Career sacks leader: 54.5, Erik Helgeson, 1987-1990
- Career interceptions leader: 24, Steve Forrey, 1968-1970
[edit] Single-game records
- Most passing yards in a single game: 532, Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Louisiana Tech, 2003
- Most passing touchdowns in a single game: 6, Jim McMillan (football player) vs. Montana, 1974
- Most rushing yards in a single game: 261, Cedric Minter vs. Northern Michigan, 1978
- Most rushing touchdowns in a single game: 5, Jon Helmandollar vs. Louisiana Tech, 2004 & Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State, 2006
- Most receiving yards in a single game: 264, Winky White vs. Nevada, 1990
- Most receiving touchdowns in a single game: 4, three players tied for mark.
- Most receptions in a single game: 16, Tim Gilligan vs. Louisiana Tech, 2003
- Most all-purpose offense in a single game: 292, Brock Forsey vs. Northern Iowa, 2000
- Longest field goal made: 56 yards, Roberto Moran vs. UC Davis, 1985
- Most points scored in a single game: 77, vs. San Jose State, 2003
[edit] Single-season records
- Most passing yards in a season: 4,356, Ryan Dinwiddie, 2003
- Most passing touchdowns in a season: 35, Bart Hendricks, 2000
- Best efficiency rating in a season (min. 100 att.): 188.18, Ryan Dinwiddie, 2002
- Most rushing yards in a season: 1,613, Ian Johnson, 2006
- Most rushing touchdowns in a season: 26, Brock Forsey, 2002
- Most receiving yards in a season: 1,192, Tim Gilligan, 2003
- Most receiving touchdowns in a season: 13, (Tie), Mike Holton, 1974 & Don Hutt, 1973
- Most receptions in a season: 76, Mike Wilson (football player), 1992
- Most total tackles in a season: 164, Scott Russell, 1988
- Most sacks in a season: 20, Chris Wing, 1996
- Most interceptions in a season: 12, Steve Forrey, 1968
Statistics compiled from the Boise State football Media Guide.
[edit] Division I-A bowl game appearances and results
Year and bowl | Winning team | Losing team | ||
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1999 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl | Boise State | 34 | Louisville | 31 |
2000 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl | Boise State | 38 | UTEP | 23 |
2002 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl | Boise State | 34 | Iowa State | 16 |
2003 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl | Boise State | 34 | TCU | 31 |
2004 AutoZone Liberty Bowl | Louisville | 44 | Boise State | 40 |
2005 MPC Computers Bowl | Boston College | 27 | Boise State | 21 |
2006 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl | Boise State vs. Oklahoma |
[edit] Conference championships
Year | Championship | Record |
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1973 | Big Sky Conference | 10-3 (6-0) |
1974 | Big Sky Conference | 10-2 (6-0) |
1975 | Big Sky Conference | 9-2-1 (5-0-1) |
1977 | Big Sky Conference | 9-2 (6-0) |
1980 | Big Sky Conference | 10-3 (6-1) |
1994 | Big Sky Conference | 13-2 (6-1) |
1999 | Big West Conference | 10-3 (5-1) |
2000 | Big West Conference | 10-2 (5-0) |
2002 | Western Athletic Conference | 12-1 (8-0) |
2003 | Western Athletic Conference | 13-1 (8-0) |
2004 | Western Athletic Conference | 11-1 (8-0) |
2005 | Western Athletic Conference | 9-4 (7-1) |
2006 | Western Athletic Conference | 12-0 (8-0) |
[edit] Current players
[edit] College Football Hall of Famers
[edit] Players
- Randy Trautman - DT
[edit] Coaches
- None
[edit] Individual awards
[edit] AP All-Americans
- Tyler Jones, 2004 2nd team K
- Joe O'Brien, 1994 1st team DE
- Rashid Gayle, 1994 2nd team DB
- K.C. Adams, 1994 2nd team AP
- Frank Robinson (Football Player), 1991 1st team CB
- Erik Helgeson, 1990 1st team & 1989 2nd team DE
- Peter Kwiatkowski, 1987 1st team DE
- Tom DeWitz, 1987 1st team & 1986 2nd team OG
- Markus Koch, 1985 1st team DE & 1983 1st team DT
- Cark Keever, 1984 1st team DE & 1982 1st team LB
- John Rade, 1982 1st team DE & 1981 2nd team LB
- Randy Trautman, 1981 & 1980 1st team DT
- Rick Woods, 1981 2nd team SS
- Kipp Bedard, 1981 2nd team WR
- Rodney Webster, 1981 2nd team TB
- Cedric Minter, 1980 2nd team & 1978 3rd team RB
- Joe Aliotti, 1979 1st team QB
- Doug Scott (Football Player), 1979 1st team DT
- Bob McCauley, 1978 2nd team LB
- Mark Villano, 1978 3rd team OC
- Terry Hutt, 1977 1st team WR
- Harold Cotton (Football Player), 1977 1st team OT
- Chris Malmgren, 1977 2nd team DT
- Jim McMillan (Football Player), 1974 1st team QB
- Don Hutt, 1973 1st team WR
- Steve Svitak, 1969 1st team LB
[edit] Current NFL players
- Kimo von Oelhoffen - DL, New York Jets
- Jeb Putzier - TE, Houston Texans
- Quintin Mikell - DB, Philadelphia Eagles
- Bryan Johnson - FB, Chicago Bears
- Chris Carr - DB, Oakland Raiders
- Daryn Colledge - OT, Green Bay Packers
[edit] External links
- Boise State University - football homepage
- BroncoNation Fan Site devoted to Fans
- BroncoCountry.com - Boise State University Forum
- BroncoBlue.com - Boise State athletics message boards
- NCAA.org - Football records
- The Helmet Project
Boise State Broncos Head Football Coaches |
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(JC) Dusty Kline • Max Eiden • Harry Jacoby • Lyle Smith • George Blankley • (I-AA) Knap • Criner • Setencich • Hall • Allen • (I-A) Nutt • Koetter • Hawkins • Petersen |
Western Athletic Conference |
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Boise State • Fresno State • Hawai'i • Idaho • Louisiana Tech • Nevada • New Mexico State • San José State • Utah State |