Boise State Athletics

Marshall Game Moves to Friday
4/21/2020 10:00:00 AM | Football
The Boise State football team's nonconference game at Marshall has been moved to Friday, Sept. 25, 2020, the Conference USA office announced Tuesday.
Kick time and network will be announced at a later date.
A complete look at the 2020 schedule can be found HERE.
Season tickets for the 2020 season, perhaps the strongest home slate in the history of the Boise State football team, are on sale now. Boise State is also offering extended payment plan options.
Despite an additional contest resulting in a seven-game home schedule, season ticket prices in the main stadium will not increase for the 2020 season.
The only adjustments to last year's pricing structure can be found in section 126, a main stadium location, where the Bronco Athletic Association per-seat contribution has been removed, and the north end zone, which increased to $149. Additionally, a $9 fee per season ticket has been added for capital improvements, and the per-seat contribution for red and blue sections of the stadium has increased slightly.
The Broncos are coming off another 10-win season, the team's 17th 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, 19).
Boise State recorded its 22nd-straight season with a winning record this past year, the longest active streak in the nation, the 15th-longest streak in NCAA history and the longest by a Group of Five school all-time.
Bronco Nation has made Albertsons Stadium one of the toughest places to play in the country, contributing to more opponent false starts than any other collegiate facility the last two seasons, and the Broncos' home venue boasts the nation's highest home winning percentage since 2000 (120-9; .930).
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