Boise State Athletics

Broncos Invite Community to Table Rock
8/15/2019 12:18:00 PM | Football
BOISE, Idaho – The Boise State football team's annual tradition of hiking to the top of Table Rock will take place Sunday (Aug. 18), and Bronco Nation is invited to join the team for the 2,000-foot, 3.6-mile climb to one of the most iconic locations in Boise.
For those interested in making the climb with the team, the Broncos are scheduled to arrive at the base of the Table Rock trail near the Old Idaho Penitentiary at 9:30 a.m., and will begin the hike upon arrival. For those interested in meeting the team at the top of Table Rock, plan on arriving by roughly 9:45 a.m. as the first group of players arrives.
The team will remain at the top of Table Rock until around 10:45 a.m.
Bronco fans will also have an opportunity to see the team in action on Saturday, Aug. 24, at the annual Fall Fan Fest, scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. The event is free to the public, with DeChevrieux Field opening at 11:30 a.m. and gates to the stadium opening at 1 p.m.
Autographs and access to the Blue will take place following the open practice.
Season tickets and the wildly-popular Blue Collar Pass are on sale now, and can be purchased at BroncoSports.com/tickets, or by calling the Athletic Ticket Office at (208) 426-4737.
The Blue Collar Pass includes each of the Broncos' 2019 home football games for just $180. Seat locations will be assigned in one of Albertsons Stadium's reserved sections, and tickets will be delivered via e-mail 48 hours prior to kick, allowing purchasers to experience the world-famous blue turf from a new perspective every week.
Season ticket holders from this upcoming season will have the first opportunity to reserve their seat or upgrade in 2020, when a seven-game home schedule features nonconference games against BYU, Florida State and Georgia Southern, and MW match-ups with Colorado State, San Jose State, UNLV and Utah State.
The Broncos are coming off another 10-win season, the program's 16th since joining what is now known as the Football Bowl Subdivision in 1996. The total is the second-highest in the country during that time (Ohio State, 18). Boise State also concluded the 2018 season ranked in both the Associated Press (No. 23) and Coaches (No. 24) Polls.
Boise State is the winningest team in the country since 2000 (207-41; .835), and the Broncos' record at home since 2000 is also the nation's best (113-9; .926).
For those interested in making the climb with the team, the Broncos are scheduled to arrive at the base of the Table Rock trail near the Old Idaho Penitentiary at 9:30 a.m., and will begin the hike upon arrival. For those interested in meeting the team at the top of Table Rock, plan on arriving by roughly 9:45 a.m. as the first group of players arrives.
The team will remain at the top of Table Rock until around 10:45 a.m.
Bronco fans will also have an opportunity to see the team in action on Saturday, Aug. 24, at the annual Fall Fan Fest, scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. The event is free to the public, with DeChevrieux Field opening at 11:30 a.m. and gates to the stadium opening at 1 p.m.
Autographs and access to the Blue will take place following the open practice.
Season tickets and the wildly-popular Blue Collar Pass are on sale now, and can be purchased at BroncoSports.com/tickets, or by calling the Athletic Ticket Office at (208) 426-4737.
The Blue Collar Pass includes each of the Broncos' 2019 home football games for just $180. Seat locations will be assigned in one of Albertsons Stadium's reserved sections, and tickets will be delivered via e-mail 48 hours prior to kick, allowing purchasers to experience the world-famous blue turf from a new perspective every week.
Season ticket holders from this upcoming season will have the first opportunity to reserve their seat or upgrade in 2020, when a seven-game home schedule features nonconference games against BYU, Florida State and Georgia Southern, and MW match-ups with Colorado State, San Jose State, UNLV and Utah State.
The Broncos are coming off another 10-win season, the program's 16th since joining what is now known as the Football Bowl Subdivision in 1996. The total is the second-highest in the country during that time (Ohio State, 18). Boise State also concluded the 2018 season ranked in both the Associated Press (No. 23) and Coaches (No. 24) Polls.
Boise State is the winningest team in the country since 2000 (207-41; .835), and the Broncos' record at home since 2000 is also the nation's best (113-9; .926).
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