Boise State Athletics

Mini Plans on Sale
6/3/2021 10:00:00 AM | Football
PURCHASE A MINI PLAN
BOISE, Idaho – Mini plans are on sale now for the 2021 Boise State football season, director of athletics Jeramiah Dickey announced Thursday. Fans will have the option to choose between two separate plans, each of which features one game per month in September, October and November.
"Our student-athletes deserve sellouts at each of our six home games, so if you can't commit to all six games for a particular reason, these mini plans provide an opportunity to hit one game per month," Dickey said. "If you haven't joined us at Albertsons Stadium in the past, this is also a great opportunity to come see what we're all about.
"The best way to guarantee a seat to Oklahoma State is by purchasing a season ticket, Blue Collar Pass or mini plan."
The Blue Plan includes the Oklahoma State (Saturday, Sept. 18), Air Force (Saturday, Oct. 16) and Wyoming (Friday, Nov. 12) games.
The Orange Plan includes the Oklahoma State (Saturday, Sept. 18), Air Force (Saturday, Oct. 16) and New Mexico (Saturday, Nov. 20) games.
Fans can also choose from multiple seating locations, selecting from mini plans in the core of the main stadium ($150 per seat), or in the south end zone and curves ($129 per seat).
Of the Broncos' eight known kick times for the 2021 regular season, only three will start later than 5 p.m., and none later than 7:30 p.m.
Season tickets and a limited number of Blue Collar Passes are on sale now for the 2021 season, the debut campaign under Andy Avalos.
Boise State enters 2021 with a streak of 23-consecutive winning seasons (1998-2020), tied with Michigan for the 14th-longest such streak in Football Bowl Subdivision history. The streak is the longest by a school in the Group of Five all-time.
The Broncos have made four-consecutive appearances in the MW Championship Game, tied with Ohio State for the third-longest active streak in the country. Only Clemson (six) and Oklahoma (five) have a longer current streak of conference championship game appearances.
Additionally, Boise State's four conference championships since joining the MW for the 2011 season are tied for the most in league history, despite being a member for just 10 of the conference's 22 seasons.
A complete look at the Broncos' 2021 schedule is below (home games in bold):
Thursday, Sept. 2 | @ UCF (5 p.m.; ESPN)
Friday, Sept. 10 | UTEP (7:30 p.m.; FS1)
Saturday, Sept. 18 | Oklahoma State (7 p.m.; FS1)
Saturday, Sept. 25 | @ Utah State* (10 a.m.; CBS)
Saturday, Oct. 2 | Nevada* (TBD; FOX/FS1/FS2)
Saturday, Oct. 9 | @ BYU (TBD: ESPN Networks)
Saturday, Oct. 16 | Air Force*(TBD: FOX/FS1/FS2)
Saturday, Oct. 30 | @ Colorado State* (5 p.m.; CBS SN)
Saturday, Nov. 6 | @ Fresno State* (5 p.m.; CBS SN)
Friday, Nov. 12 | Wyoming* (7 p.m.; FS1)
Saturday, Nov. 20 | New Mexico* (TBD; FOX/FS1/FS2)
Friday, Nov. 26 | @ San Diego State (10 a.m.; CBS)
All Times Mountain
* | Denotes Mountain West Games
BOISE, Idaho – Mini plans are on sale now for the 2021 Boise State football season, director of athletics Jeramiah Dickey announced Thursday. Fans will have the option to choose between two separate plans, each of which features one game per month in September, October and November.
"Our student-athletes deserve sellouts at each of our six home games, so if you can't commit to all six games for a particular reason, these mini plans provide an opportunity to hit one game per month," Dickey said. "If you haven't joined us at Albertsons Stadium in the past, this is also a great opportunity to come see what we're all about.
"The best way to guarantee a seat to Oklahoma State is by purchasing a season ticket, Blue Collar Pass or mini plan."
The Blue Plan includes the Oklahoma State (Saturday, Sept. 18), Air Force (Saturday, Oct. 16) and Wyoming (Friday, Nov. 12) games.
The Orange Plan includes the Oklahoma State (Saturday, Sept. 18), Air Force (Saturday, Oct. 16) and New Mexico (Saturday, Nov. 20) games.
Fans can also choose from multiple seating locations, selecting from mini plans in the core of the main stadium ($150 per seat), or in the south end zone and curves ($129 per seat).
Of the Broncos' eight known kick times for the 2021 regular season, only three will start later than 5 p.m., and none later than 7:30 p.m.
Season tickets and a limited number of Blue Collar Passes are on sale now for the 2021 season, the debut campaign under Andy Avalos.
Boise State enters 2021 with a streak of 23-consecutive winning seasons (1998-2020), tied with Michigan for the 14th-longest such streak in Football Bowl Subdivision history. The streak is the longest by a school in the Group of Five all-time.
The Broncos have made four-consecutive appearances in the MW Championship Game, tied with Ohio State for the third-longest active streak in the country. Only Clemson (six) and Oklahoma (five) have a longer current streak of conference championship game appearances.
Additionally, Boise State's four conference championships since joining the MW for the 2011 season are tied for the most in league history, despite being a member for just 10 of the conference's 22 seasons.
A complete look at the Broncos' 2021 schedule is below (home games in bold):
Thursday, Sept. 2 | @ UCF (5 p.m.; ESPN)
Friday, Sept. 10 | UTEP (7:30 p.m.; FS1)
Saturday, Sept. 18 | Oklahoma State (7 p.m.; FS1)
Saturday, Sept. 25 | @ Utah State* (10 a.m.; CBS)
Saturday, Oct. 2 | Nevada* (TBD; FOX/FS1/FS2)
Saturday, Oct. 9 | @ BYU (TBD: ESPN Networks)
Saturday, Oct. 16 | Air Force*(TBD: FOX/FS1/FS2)
Saturday, Oct. 30 | @ Colorado State* (5 p.m.; CBS SN)
Saturday, Nov. 6 | @ Fresno State* (5 p.m.; CBS SN)
Friday, Nov. 12 | Wyoming* (7 p.m.; FS1)
Saturday, Nov. 20 | New Mexico* (TBD; FOX/FS1/FS2)
Friday, Nov. 26 | @ San Diego State (10 a.m.; CBS)
All Times Mountain
* | Denotes Mountain West Games
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